This is the name of a placeholder used for some documentation in
`Help/prop_tgt/INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES_DIRECT.txt` that is included in
multiple documents. During development iterations, much of the content
was moved to just `Help/prop_tgt/INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES_DIRECT.rst`,
but the placeholder was not correctly replaced by its property name.
f46b2e9142 cmArgumentParser: Model maybe-missing string with wrapper type
e6d1e29ffa cmArgumentParser: Model maybe-empty and non-empty lists with wrapper types
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: buildbot <buildbot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !7459
The foundation of the Doxygen Find Module's detection methodology
is the command `find_program`, which has inhibited the module from
properly handling user version restrictions when provided.
Because `find_program` historically has always returned after the first
match and does not consider version constraints, users of this module
are inadvertently at the mercy of the command's search procedure.
Essentially, `find_package(Doxygen ...)` will always provide the first
Doxygen build found through said procedure, even if it conflicts with
the user's version requirements, and even if another build exists on
the system that would satisfy those requirements (i.e. shadowing).
Utilizes the new `VALIDATOR` option of `find_program` to ensure all
otherwise detectable builds of Doxygen on a given system are evaluated
and that only a build in compliance with `Doxygen_FIND_VERSION`
et. al., when defined, will be matched against.
Also enables handling of version ranges specified within `find_package`
via the **FindPackageHandleStandardArgs** module.
Finally, ensures that only the major, minor, and patch components of
Doxygen's `--version` output are captured for comparison in cases where
it contains additional information, such as a git commit hash.
Fixes: #23692
Bindings to `std::string` require one value. Some clients have been
filtering `keywordsMissingValue` to support keywords that tolerate a
missing value. Offer them a type-safe way to achieve this instead.
Previously bindings to `std::vector<std::string>` required at least one
value. Some clients have been filtering `keywordsMissingValue` to
support keywords followed by empty lists. Instead, require clients to
specify whether a keyword's list can be empty as part of the binding
type.
f62c3c3c72 RunCMake/CXXModules: test public modules requiring private modules
c5d4dd713f RunCMake/CXXModules: add tests which export BMIs
4d55f1422e RunCMake/CXXModules: test installation of BMIs and interfaces
eff45f790d RunCMake/CXXModules: fix example follow-on case names
a87c39dad1 RunCMake/CXXModules: output example test output upon failure
727e3db07a RunCMake/CXXModules: append to the test options
f899563ae4 cmGlobalNinjaGenerator: verify that private sources stay private
9ecd3e771b cmGlobalNinjaGenerator: generate install rules for BMI files
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Tested-by: buildbot <buildbot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Alex <leha-bot@yandex.ru>
Merge-request: !7224