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CMake/Source/CTest/cmCTestBuildCommand.h
Brad King 8832f78dd6 IWYU: Update for Debian 13 CI job
`include-what-you-use` diagnostics, in practice, are specific to
the environment's compiler and standard library.  Update includes
to satisfy IWYU for our CI job under Debian 13.  Some patterns:

* Types named in virtual `override` signatures no longer require
  includes since the overridden signature already names them.

* A function argument's type needs to be included even if its constructor
  is called only by implicit conversion.  For example, constructing a
  `std::function` from a lambda now requires `<functional>`.

* Some prior mysterious `<type_traits>` inclusions are no longer required.
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/* Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
file LICENSE.rst or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. */
#pragma once
#include "cmConfigure.h" // IWYU pragma: keep
#include <string>
#include "cmCTestHandlerCommand.h"
class cmCTestBuildCommand : public cmCTestHandlerCommand
{
public:
using cmCTestHandlerCommand::cmCTestHandlerCommand;
protected:
struct BuildArguments : HandlerArguments
{
std::string NumberErrors;
std::string NumberWarnings;
std::string Target;
std::string Configuration;
std::string Flags;
std::string ProjectName;
std::string ParallelLevel;
};
private:
std::string GetName() const override { return "ctest_build"; }
std::unique_ptr<cmCTestGenericHandler> InitializeHandler(
HandlerArguments& arguments, cmExecutionStatus& status) const override;
void ProcessAdditionalValues(cmCTestGenericHandler* handler,
HandlerArguments const& arguments,
cmExecutionStatus& status) const override;
bool InitialPass(std::vector<std::string> const& args,
cmExecutionStatus& status) const override;
};