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`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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27 lines
679 B
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/* Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
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file LICENSE.rst or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. */
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#include "cmCTestReadCustomFilesCommand.h"
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#include <vector>
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#include "cmCTest.h"
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#include "cmExecutionStatus.h"
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class cmMakefile;
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bool cmCTestReadCustomFilesCommand::InitialPass(
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std::vector<std::string> const& args, cmExecutionStatus& status) const
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{
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if (args.empty()) {
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status.SetError("called with incorrect number of arguments");
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return false;
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}
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cmMakefile& mf = status.GetMakefile();
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for (std::string const& arg : args) {
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this->CTest->ReadCustomConfigurationFileTree(arg, &mf);
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}
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return true;
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}
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