Revision bbf216fb6bc85ab0db994655026ce5c934473aea authored by Brad King on 11 October 2019, 14:42:47 UTC, committed by Brad King on 11 October 2019, 15:11:20 UTC
While the flag tables for C and C++ were generated from MSBuild `.xml`
files, the CSharp flag tables were written by hand.  Copy the `v141`
flag table to use for the `v142` toolset.

Remove the special case added by commit 626c51f47b (VS: Update for
Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2, 2019-01-24, v3.14.0-rc1~74^2) that mapped
the v142 flag table lookup to v141 since we now have the real v142
table.

Fixes: #19828
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CONTRIBUTING.rst
Contributing to CMake
*********************

The following summarizes the process for contributing changes.
See documentation on `CMake Development`_ for more information.

.. _`CMake Development`: Help/dev/README.rst

Community
=========

CMake is maintained and supported by `Kitware`_ and developed in
collaboration with a productive community of contributors.
Please subscribe and post to the `CMake Developers List`_ to raise
discussion of development topics.

.. _`Kitware`: http://www.kitware.com/cmake
.. _`CMake Developers List`: https://cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake-developers

Patches
=======

CMake uses `Kitware's GitLab Instance`_ to manage development and code review.
To contribute patches:

#. Fork the upstream `CMake Repository`_ into a personal account.
#. Run `Utilities/SetupForDevelopment.sh`_ for local git configuration.
#. See `Building CMake`_ for building CMake locally.
#. See the `CMake Source Code Guide`_ for coding guidelines.
#. Base all new work on the upstream ``master`` branch.
   Base work on the upstream ``release`` branch only if it fixes a
   regression or bug in a feature new to that release.
   If in doubt, prefer ``master``.  Reviewers may simply ask for
   a rebase if deemed appropriate in particular cases.
#. Create commits making incremental, distinct, logically complete changes
   with appropriate `commit messages`_.
#. Push a topic branch to a personal repository fork on GitLab.
#. Create a GitLab Merge Request targeting the upstream ``master`` branch
   (even if the change is intended for merge to the ``release`` branch).
   Check the box labelled "Allow commits from members who can merge to the
   target branch".  This will allow maintainers to make minor edits on your
   behalf.

The merge request will enter the `CMake Review Process`_ for consideration.

.. _`Kitware's GitLab Instance`: https://gitlab.kitware.com
.. _`CMake Repository`: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake
.. _`Utilities/SetupForDevelopment.sh`: Utilities/SetupForDevelopment.sh
.. _`Building CMake`: README.rst#building-cmake
.. _`CMake Source Code Guide`: Help/dev/source.rst
.. _`commit messages`: Help/dev/review.rst#commit-messages
.. _`CMake Review Process`: Help/dev/review.rst

CMake Dashboard Client
======================

The *integration testing* step of the `CMake Review Process`_ uses a set of
testing machines that follow an integration branch on their own schedule to
drive testing and submit results to the `CMake CDash Page`_.  Anyone is
welcome to provide testing machines in order to help keep support for their
platforms working.

See documentation on `CMake Testing Process`_ for more information.

.. _`CMake CDash Page`: https://open.cdash.org/index.php?project=CMake
.. _`CMake Testing Process`: Help/dev/testing.rst

License
=======

We do not require any formal copyright assignment or contributor license
agreement.  Any contributions intentionally sent upstream are presumed
to be offered under terms of the OSI-approved BSD 3-clause License.
See `Copyright.txt`_ for details.

.. _`Copyright.txt`: Copyright.txt
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