1# - Dummy module containing information about these modules for the HELP file 2# This file documents a snapshot of the cmake-modules available from 3# http://github.com/rpavlik/cmake-modules/ 4# The latest version of these modules can always be found there. 5# Additionally, you can find instructions on how to integrate these modules 6# into your own project either in the README.markdown file in this directory, 7# or on the GitHub page listed above (scroll to the bottom to see the README 8# rendered attractively). 9# 10# In short: Modules of the form "FindSomeName.cmake" are considered to be 11# "find modules", and are intended to be used indirectly by calling find_package, 12# not by calling include. Thus, you'll want to do something like: 13# find_package(SomeName) 14# They define a number of variables allowing you to use whatever software 15# they search for, such as include directories and libraries. A few also 16# define some functions for your use. 17# 18# All other modules provide functionality, either immediately upon including 19# them, or by defining functions that perform some task of varying utility 20# that you can use any time after including them. Note that if a module 21# has the filename, for example, cmake/BoostTestTargets.cmake, you only 22# need to call: 23# include(BoostTestTargets) 24# 25# For more information, see the documentation for individual modules, the 26# cmake-modules github page, and/or the upstream CMake documentation at 27# http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/cmake-2-8-docs.html 28# 29# 30# Copyright Iowa State University 2009-2010. 31# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. 32# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at 33# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) 34 35