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To avoid ambiguity with ECMQmlModule.cmake.
To preserve backward compatibility, we keep a version around of
ECMQMLModules.cmake that warns a user of it being moved and includes the
new file.
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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).
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Summary:
Allows to check if a module is available on the system and sets it as a
runtime dependency.
This is useful for projects so that they can specify their qml dependencies
easily and packagers and developers get to see what's missing by looking
at the cmake output.
Reviewers: #build_system, #frameworks, sitter
Reviewed By: sitter
Subscribers: dfaure, aacid
Tags: #frameworks, #build_system
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7094
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