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#pragma once is a widely supported compiler pragma, even though it is
not part of the C++ standard. Many of the issues keeping #pragma once
from being standardized (distributed filesystems, build farms, hard
links, etc.) do not apply to CMake - it is easy to build CMake on a
single machine. CMake also does not install any header files which can
be consumed by other projects (though cmCPluginAPI.h has been
deliberately omitted from this conversion in case anyone is still using
it.) Finally, #pragma once has been required to build CMake since at
least August 2017 (7f29bbe6 enabled server mode unconditionally, which
had been using #pragma once since September 2016 (b13d3e0d)). The fact
that we now require C++11 filters out old compilers, and it is unlikely
that there is a compiler which supports C++11 but does not support
#pragma once.
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Fixes: #20666
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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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This class is ultimately intended as a replacement for cmsys::Process.
It spawns a series of processes using libuv, piping the output of each
command into the next.
Note: input support has not yet been implemented because write
support has not yet been implemented on cmUVStreambuf.
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Avoid leaving any members uninitialized after construction even if they
are later initialized before use by methods. This helps convince static
analysis tools that the members are not used uninitialized.
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This will allow std::istream/std::ostream-based interaction with
processes spawned by libuv.
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