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Commit d2b13968 authored by Craig Scott's avatar Craig Scott
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Help: Minor grammar cleanups of CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION* docs

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......@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Unlike a function, the :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION`,
:variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR`,
:variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_FILE`,
:variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_LINE` variables are not
set for macro.
set for a macro.
.. _`Argument Caveats`:
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......@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION
----------------------
When executing code inside a :command:`function`, this variable
contains the name of the current function. It can be used for
contains the name of the current function. It can be useful for
diagnostic or debug messages.
......@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR
-------------------------------
When executing code inside a :command:`function`, this variable
contains the full directory of the listfile defining the current function.
contains the full directory of the listfile that defined the current function.
It is quite common practice in CMake that modules use some additional files
(e.g., templates to render). And the code typically did the following:
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......@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_FILE
--------------------------------
When executing code inside a :command:`function`, this variable
contains the full path to the listfile declaring a current function.
contains the full path to the listfile that defined the current function.
......@@ -2,4 +2,5 @@ CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_LINE
--------------------------------
When executing code inside a :command:`function`, this variable
contains the line number in the listfile where a current function has defined.
contains the line number in the listfile where the current function
was defined.
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