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The following code block illustrates how comments, metadata and associated value can be specified: | The following code block illustrates how comments, metadata and associated value can be specified: |
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Extension description file
An extension description file is a text file with s4ext
extension allowing to specify metadata associated with an extension.
- A metadata is specified using a keyword followed by at least one spaces and the associated value.
- Multiline value are not supported.
- Empty line are ignored
- Line starting with a
#
will be considered as comment.
This file is generated by the build system in the extension build tree. It can also be generated by the ExtensionWizard using the extension metadata reported in the extension CMakeLists.txt
.
Note that the Extension manager ignores many fields of the extension description file and instead uses information specified in CMakeLists.txt
. Therefore, when making any changes to the extension description, it has to be done in the CMakeLists.txt
file as well.
The following code block illustrates how comments, metadata and associated value can be specified:
# This is a comment metadataname This is the value associated with 'metadataname' # This is an other comment anothermetadata This is the value associated with 'anothermetadata'
Supported metadata
[1] Parameter like &foo=bar
are not supported. Use a url shortener.
Partially supported metadata
Name | Description |
---|---|
status |
Give people an idea what to expect from this code |