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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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it only updates the database iff there's new files and is specifically
meant for post-install invocation. since cmake only installs files when
they actually changed this effectively turns repeated cmake --install
calls noop as far as database updates are concerned
this stops all sources with mimetype definitions from rebuilding the
mime database on every install even when nothing changed. it saves
literal seconds every install call
-n was introduced in 1.4 which is like 6 years old and there are no
pratcically relevant distribution versions around with older versions
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REVIEW: 126414
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REVIEW: 123470
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This is deliberately modelled very closely on CMake's documentation
system. It's a hefty patch, because it involved changing all the
documentation to be in reStructuredText format. I also cleaned up the
copyright/license statements at the same time.
Note that the find modules contain the full license, due to the fact
that ecm_use_find_module() copies them out of the ECM distribution.
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This is used by many projects (including any that install any extra mime
info).
REVIEW: 115749
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