Ancient versions of CMake required else(), endif(), and similar block termination commands to have arguments matching the command starting the block. This is no longer the preferred style.
Thanks to Hans Johnson
Ancient CMake versions required upper-case commands. Later command names became case-insensitive. Now the preferred style is lower-case.
This also changes all the key words to lower case. The primary reason for changing key words is that all documentation for CMakeLists.txt now shows the key words as lower case. Even the printed “Mastering CMake v5” uses lower case.
Thanks to Hans Johnson
Functions should only have formal documentation in one place, and preferably in the declaration (i.e. repeated documentaiton should not be at both the declaration and the definition, because it causes too much maintenance to keep them syncronized). In cases where the definition is also the declaration (as is often the case for static functions in the .c files) the documentation was preserved at the first use of the function signature.
Functions that are formally documented should contain documentation for each function argument.
The clang 3.1 compiler issues documentation warnings when the documentation block with @params preceeding a declaration does not match the argument list. This patch set follows a convention used elsewere in openjpeg to add a placeholder FIXME DOC description where one was previously missing.
Thanks to Hans Johnson.