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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.
CMake Tests Directory ********************* This directory contains the CMake test suite. See also the `CMake Testing Guide`_ and the `CMake Source Code Guide`_. .. _`CMake Testing Guide`: ../Help/dev/testing.rst .. _`CMake Source Code Guide`: ../Help/dev/source.rst Many tests exist as immediate subdirectories, but some tests are organized as follows. * ``CMakeLib/``: Source code, used for tests, that links to the ``CMakeLib`` library defined over in ``Source/``. * ``CMakeOnly/``: Deprecated. Tests that run CMake to generate a project but not build it. Superseded by ``Tests/RunCMake/``. * ``Find*/``: Tests for specific find modules that can only be run on machines with the corresponding packages installed. They are enabled in ``CMakeLists.txt`` by undocumented options used on CI builds. * ``Module/``: Tests for specific CMake modules. * ``RunCMake/``: Tests that run CMake and/or other tools while precisely checking their return code and stdout/stderr content. Useful for testing error cases and diagnostic output. See `RunCMake/README.rst`_. .. _`RunCMake/README.rst`: RunCMake/README.rst