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Brad King fc96d99c3e Features: Record initializer list support for Intel 14 and above
Features recorded by commit v3.6.0-rc1~120^2~5 (Features: Record
standards and features for Intel C++ on UNIX, 2016-04-28) for the Intel
compiler left out initializer list support because our test case in
`Tests/CompileFeatures/cxx_generalized_initializers.cpp` caused an
internal compiler error.  It turns out this is because the Intel
compiler asserts the `initializer_list` constructor signatures to verify
that they match its own `<initializer_list>` header.  It was our dummy
implementation used to test the language feature without any headers
that caused the ICE.  Revise it to use a constructor signature accepted
by the Intel compiler.

Fixes: #17829
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CMake Tests Directory
*********************

This directory contains the CMake test suite.
See also the `CMake Source Code Guide`_.

.. _`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  Superseded by ``Tests/RunCMake/``.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.