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Explain that this represents the compiler's default and mustn't be modified
by the user. Clarify when it's used as the default.
Additionally:
* Add a reference to it in cmake-compile-features in text explaining the
feature.
* Add explanations for the default initialization by
`CMAKE_<LANG>_EXTENSIONS_DEFAULT` to all `<LANG>_EXTENSIONS` pages and
references to CMP0128.
* Slightly reduce the wordiness of the default initialization explanations by
removing an unnecessary "it is".
Fixes #22828.
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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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Extend sentences in other documentation linking to this manual to
say that it has a list of supported compilers.
Co-Author: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
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Compilers enable their extensions by default, and disabling them
implicitly can lead to results which are surprising or non-obvious
to debug.
http://public.kitware.com/pipermail/cmake-developers/2014-May/010575.html
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.programming.tools.cmake.devel/10214
https://www.mail-archive.com/cmake-developers@cmake.org/msg10116.html
(Compiler feature extensions by default, 29 May 2014)
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Link to it from the documentation of related properties, variables
and commands.
Extend the cmake-developer(7) documentation with notes on
extending feature support for compilers.
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These are used to determine whether to add -std=c++11, -std=gnu++11
etc flags on the compile line.
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