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authorFriedrich W. H. Kossebau <kossebau@kde.org>2021-04-17 11:02:00 +0200
committerFriedrich W. H. Kossebau <kossebau@kde.org>2021-04-23 17:49:14 +0000
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Modules docs: move rst docs into bracket comments
CMake >= 3.0 supports bracket comments, and the reStructuredText integration code in sphinx/ext/ecm.py already supports extracting the docs from a bracket comment instead. Editing documentation without leading line comment markers is more simple, e,g. when reflowing text over lines. With ECM meanwhile requiring CMake 3.5 now it is possible to switch (and thus follow also the approach used by cmake itself). NO_CHANGELOG
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-#.rst:
-# FindLibGit2
-# -----------
-#
-# Try to find libgit2 on a Unix system.
-#
-# This will define the following variables:
-#
-# ``LIBGIT2_FOUND``
-# True if (the requested version of) libgit2 is available
-# ``LIBGIT2_VERSION``
-# The version of libgit2
-# ``LIBGIT2_LIBRARIES``
-# This can be passed to target_link_libraries() instead of the ``LibGit2::LibGit2``
-# target
-# ``LIBGIT2_INCLUDE_DIRS``
-# This should be passed to target_include_directories() if the target is not
-# used for linking
-# ``LIBGIT2_DEFINITIONS``
-# This should be passed to target_compile_options() if the target is not
-# used for linking
-#
-# If ``LIBGIT2_FOUND`` is TRUE, it will also define the following imported target:
-#
-# ``LibGit2::LibGit2``
-# The libgit2 library
-#
-# In general we recommend using the imported target, as it is easier to use.
-# Bear in mind, however, that if the target is in the link interface of an
-# exported library, it must be made available by the package config file.
-#
-# Since 1.3.0.
-
-#=============================================================================
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2014 Alex Merry <alex.merry@kde.org>
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2014 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2014 Christoph Cullmann <cullmann@kde.org>
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
-#=============================================================================
+
+#[=======================================================================[.rst:
+FindLibGit2
+-----------
+
+Try to find libgit2 on a Unix system.
+
+This will define the following variables:
+
+``LIBGIT2_FOUND``
+ True if (the requested version of) libgit2 is available
+``LIBGIT2_VERSION``
+ The version of libgit2
+``LIBGIT2_LIBRARIES``
+ This can be passed to target_link_libraries() instead of the ``LibGit2::LibGit2``
+ target
+``LIBGIT2_INCLUDE_DIRS``
+ This should be passed to target_include_directories() if the target is not
+ used for linking
+``LIBGIT2_DEFINITIONS``
+ This should be passed to target_compile_options() if the target is not
+ used for linking
+
+If ``LIBGIT2_FOUND`` is TRUE, it will also define the following imported target:
+
+``LibGit2::LibGit2``
+ The libgit2 library
+
+In general we recommend using the imported target, as it is easier to use.
+Bear in mind, however, that if the target is in the link interface of an
+exported library, it must be made available by the package config file.
+
+Since 1.3.0.
+#]=======================================================================]
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/ECMFindModuleHelpersStub.cmake)