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For CUDAHOSTCXX the behaviour seems to have been like this since the
introduction of it in commit 9cf5b98d ("CUDA: Prefer environment variables
CUDACXX and CUDAHOSTCXX.", 2016-11-08) and is likely unintentional judging by
the wording of the commit.
The documentation mistake seems to be a copy-paste error from when all the
environment variables were documented in commit e6b77c5f ("Help: Document
CMake's environment variables", 2017-09-01).
Describe this explicitly as it is unlike all other similar environment
variables.
For CUDAARCHS we got it wrong from the get-go in commit c4ae9384 ("CUDA:
Initialize CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES using $ENV{CUDAARCHS}", 2020-11-24).
Correcting either to follow the more standard precedence behaviour will require
a policy.
Fixes #23081.
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Issue: #19715
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Many environment variables were documented late and got
assigned wrong versions by the script.
(The whole Help/envvar section was only added in 3.10).
Issue: #19715
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Run the `Utilities/Sphinx/update_versions.py` script to add initial
markup to every top-level document and find module.
Issue: #19715
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In each environment variable doc page, insert an opening
paragraph (ENV_VAR.txt) to say that this is an environment
variable, and provide a link to the cmake-language section
on environment variables.
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Re-use the `CUDAHOSTCXX` environment variable from the first-class
CUDA language support to specify the host compiler for FindCUDA.
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