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| | Propagate the refactor in Step 10 MathFunctions through all of the
steps. Use MathFunctions/MathFunctions.cxx instead of Tutorial.cxx
to determine which sqrt library is called. Adds .h files which
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| | Since commit 07223c5c27 (Tutorial: Update Step 5 to work on Windows,
2020-02-18, v3.18.0-rc1~655^2) the logic does not work on non-Windows
platforms when cmake is re-run on an existing build tree.  It is also
more complicated than we'd like for a tutorial example.  Avoid the need
to consider the `m` library case by performing the check as C++.
Since `check_cxx_symbol_exists` cannot handle overloaded functions
like `exp` and `log`, check with `check_cxx_source_compiles` instead.
This also presents a more general-purpose example in the tutorial.
Fixes: #23524 | 
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| | Run the `clang-format.bash` script to update our C and C++ code to a new
include order `.clang-format`.  Use `clang-format` version 6.0. | 
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| | * Updated output message
* Use 'target_compile_definitions' for HAVE_LOG and HAVE_EXP
Previously, the change from using TutorialConfig.h to
target_compile_definitions happened without explanation as part of Step 8. | 
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