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Revision 93ac2a78d5e0dbb6607105cc8d2a3f19ebdd8583 authored by Gregor Jasny on 31 August 2015, 20:33:37 UTC, committed by Gregor Jasny on 09 August 2016, 18:30:07 UTC
CMake used to put all header search paths into HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS
attribute. Unfortunately this attribute does not support to declare
a search path as a system include.

As a hack one could add a -isystem /path to the cflags but then include
ordering is not deterministic. A better approach was chosen with this
patch by not filling HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS at all and to populate
the C, C++, and Fortran flags directly. The include paths used by
Xcode should be now identical to the ones used by Unix Makefiles and
Ninja generator.
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Tip revision: 93ac2a78d5e0dbb6607105cc8d2a3f19ebdd8583 authored by Gregor Jasny on 31 August 2015, 20:33:37 UTC
Xcode: Obey SYSTEM keyword for includes (#15687)
Tip revision: 93ac2a7
cmDocumentationSection.cxx
/*============================================================================
  CMake - Cross Platform Makefile Generator
  Copyright 2000-2009 Kitware, Inc., Insight Software Consortium

  Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
  see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.

  This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
  implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  See the License for more information.
============================================================================*/
#include "cmDocumentationSection.h"

void cmDocumentationSection::Append(const char* data[][2])
{
  int i = 0;
  while (data[i][1]) {
    this->Entries.push_back(cmDocumentationEntry(data[i][0], data[i][1]));
    data += 1;
  }
}

void cmDocumentationSection::Prepend(const char* data[][2])
{
  std::vector<cmDocumentationEntry> tmp;
  int i = 0;
  while (data[i][1]) {
    tmp.push_back(cmDocumentationEntry(data[i][0], data[i][1]));
    data += 1;
  }
  this->Entries.insert(this->Entries.begin(), tmp.begin(), tmp.end());
}

void cmDocumentationSection::Append(const char* n, const char* b)
{
  this->Entries.push_back(cmDocumentationEntry(n, b));
}
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