From 1dc13019259bd62d63b9295011227029283c2ef7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Maltese Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 12:32:13 -0800 Subject: Help: Clarify 'make-style' variable references in cmake-language(7) Fixes: #16661 --- Help/manual/cmake-language.7.rst | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/Help/manual/cmake-language.7.rst b/Help/manual/cmake-language.7.rst index ba0b30f..27b5d30 100644 --- a/Help/manual/cmake-language.7.rst +++ b/Help/manual/cmake-language.7.rst @@ -329,11 +329,17 @@ For example: To support legacy CMake code, unquoted arguments may also contain double-quoted strings (``"..."``, possibly enclosing horizontal whitespace), and make-style variable references (``$(MAKEVAR)``). + Unescaped double-quotes must balance, may not appear at the beginning of an unquoted argument, and are treated as part of the content. For example, the unquoted arguments ``-Da="b c"``, ``-Da=$(v)``, and ``a" "b"c"d`` are each interpreted literally. + Make-style references are treated literally as part of the content + and do not undergo variable expansion. They are treated as part + of a single argument (rather than as separate ``$``, ``(``, + ``MAKEVAR``, and ``)`` arguments). + The above "unquoted_legacy" production represents such arguments. We do not recommend using legacy unquoted arguments in new code. Instead use a `Quoted Argument`_ or a `Bracket Argument`_ to -- cgit v0.12