From 264612c0135cdd6dbab7dcbe979bc0bbe22191d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Craig Scott Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2019 21:10:16 +1000 Subject: Help: Typo and grammar fixes in cmake_parse_arguments() docs --- Help/command/cmake_parse_arguments.rst | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/Help/command/cmake_parse_arguments.rst b/Help/command/cmake_parse_arguments.rst index 196d90f83b..fcd36d0a39 100644 --- a/Help/command/cmake_parse_arguments.rst +++ b/Help/command/cmake_parse_arguments.rst @@ -55,17 +55,17 @@ For the ```` keywords, these will always be defined, to ``TRUE`` or ``FALSE``, whether the option is in the argument list or not. All remaining arguments are collected in a variable -``_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS`` that will be undefined if all argument -where recognized. This can be checked afterwards to see +``_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS`` that will be undefined if all arguments +were recognized. This can be checked afterwards to see whether your macro was called with unrecognized parameters. -```` and ```` that where given no +```` and ```` that were given no values at all are collected in a variable ``_KEYWORDS_MISSING_VALUES`` that will be undefined if all keywords received values. This can be checked -to see if there where keywords without any values given. +to see if there were keywords without any values given. -As an example here a ``my_install()`` macro, which takes similar arguments -as the real :command:`install` command: +Consider the following example macro, ``my_install()``, which takes similar +arguments to the real :command:`install` command: .. code-block:: cmake @@ -99,8 +99,8 @@ the following variables:: You can then continue and process these variables. -Keywords terminate lists of values, e.g. if directly after a -one_value_keyword another recognized keyword follows, this is +Keywords terminate lists of values, e.g. if directly after a +``one_value_keyword`` another recognized keyword follows, this is interpreted as the beginning of the new option. E.g. ``my_install(TARGETS foo DESTINATION OPTIONAL)`` would result in ``MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION`` set to ``"OPTIONAL"``, but as ``OPTIONAL`` -- cgit v1.2.1