
Every policy's documentation has a paragraph on what version of CMake introduced it, how to set the policy, and whether CMake warns if the policy is not set. The wording of this paragraph has diverged across policies over time. Factor the paragraph out into a standard advice document included by every policy.
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CMP0055
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.. versionadded:: 3.2
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Strict checking for the :command:`break` command.
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CMake 3.1 and lower allowed calls to the :command:`break` command
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outside of a loop context and also ignored any given arguments.
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This was undefined behavior.
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The ``OLD`` behavior for this policy is to allow :command:`break` to be placed
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outside of loop contexts and ignores any arguments. The ``NEW`` behavior for this
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policy is to issue an error if a misplaced break or any arguments are found.
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.. |INTRODUCED_IN_CMAKE_VERSION| replace:: 3.2
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.. |WARNS_OR_DOES_NOT_WARN| replace:: warns
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.. include:: STANDARD_ADVICE.txt
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.. include:: DEPRECATED.txt
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