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- title_text
- ----------
- Command ``some_cmd()`` explicit cmake domain.
- Command ``some_cmd()`` without target.
- Command ``some_cmd`` with target.
- Command ``some_cmd_<cmd>()`` placeholder without target.
- Command ``some_cmd_<cmd>`` placeholder with target.
- Command ``some_cmd()`` with parens.
- Command ``some_cmd(SUB)`` with subcommand.
- Command ``some_cmd(SUB)`` with subcommand and target.
- Command ``some_cmd (SUB)`` with space and subcommand and target.
- Command ``some command`` with space and target.
- Variable ``some variable`` space and target.
- Variable ``<PLACEHOLDER>_VARIABLE`` with leading placeholder.
- Variable ``VARIABLE_<PLACEHOLDER>`` with trailing placeholder.
- Variable ``<PLACEHOLDER>_VARIABLE`` with leading placeholder and target.
- Variable ``VARIABLE_<PLACEHOLDER>`` with trailing placeholder and target.
- Environment variable ``SOME_ENV_VAR``.
- Environment variable ``some env var`` with space and target.
- Generator ``Some Generator`` with space.
- Generator ``Some Generator`` with space.
- Inline literal ``~!@#$%^&*( )_+-=\\[]{}'":;,<>.?/``.
- Inline link Link Text.
- Inline link Link Text <With \-escaped Brackets>.
- Inline literal ``__`` followed by inline link Link Text.
- First TOC entry.
- |not replaced|
- Second TOC entry.
- CMake Module Content
- More CMake Module Content
- Bracket Comment Content
- [
- Bracket Comment Content
- ]
- .. cmake:command:: some_cmd
- Command some_cmd description.
- .. command:: other_cmd
- Command other_cmd description.
- .. cmake:variable:: some_var
- Variable some_var description.
- .. variable:: other_var
- Variable other_var description.
- Parsed-literal included without directive.
- Common Indentation Removed
- # replaced in parsed literal
- # Sample CMake code block
- if(condition)
- message(indented)
- endif()
- # |not replaced in literal|
- A literal block starts after a line consisting of two colons
- ::
- Literal block.
- Common Indentation Removed
- # |not replaced in literal|
- or after a paragraph ending in two colons::
- Literal block.
- Common Indentation Removed
- # |not replaced in literal|
- but not after a line ending in two colons::
- in the middle of a paragraph.
- A literal block can be empty::
- .. productionlist::
- grammar: `production`
- production: "content rendered"
- .. note::
- Notes are called out.
- substituted text with multiple lines becomes one line
- End of first include.
- Cross-include substitution text with ``some_cmd()`` reference.
- End of second include.
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