-# LibXml2 is considered to be found, if both LIBXML2_LIBRARIES and
-# LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR are valid. Then also LIBXML2_FOUND is set to TRUE.
-# If it is not found and REQUIRED was used, it fails with FATAL_ERROR,
-# independent whether QUIET was used or not.
-# If it is found, the location is reported using the VAR1 argument, so
-# here a message "Found LibXml2: /usr/lib/libxml2.so" will be printed out.
-# If the second argument is DEFAULT_MSG, the message in the failure case will
-# be "Could NOT find LibXml2", if you don't like this message you can specify
-# your own custom failure message there.
+# There are two modes of this function. The first argument in both modes is
+# the name of the Find-module where it is called (in original casing).
+#
+# The first simple mode looks like this:
+# FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(<name> (DEFAULT_MSG|"Custom failure message") <var1>...<varN> )
+# If the variables <var1> to <varN> are all valid, then <UPPERCASED_NAME>_FOUND
+# will be set to TRUE.
+# If DEFAULT_MSG is given as second argument, then the function will generate
+# itself useful success and error messages. You can also supply a custom error message
+# for the failure case. This is not recommended.
+#
+# The second mode is more powerful and also supports version checking:
+# FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(NAME [REQUIRED_VARS <var1>...<varN>]
+# [VERSION_VAR <versionvar>
+# [FAIL_MESSAGE "Custom failure message"] )
+#
+# As above, if <var1> through <varN> are all valid, <UPPERCASED_NAME>_FOUND
+# will be set to TRUE.
+# Via FAIL_MESSAGE a custom failure message can be specified, if this is not
+# used, the default message will be displayed.
+# Following VERSION_VAR the name of the variable can be specified which holds
+# the version of the package which has been found. If this is done, this version
+# will be checked against the (potentially) specified required version used
+# in the find_package() call. The EXACT keyword is also handled. The default
+# messages include information about the required version and the version
+# which has been actually found, both if the version is ok or not.
+#
+# Example for mode 1:
+#
+# FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(LibXml2 DEFAULT_MSG LIBXML2_LIBRARY LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR)
+#
+# LibXml2 is considered to be found, if both LIBXML2_LIBRARY and
+# LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR are valid. Then also LIBXML2_FOUND is set to TRUE.
+# If it is not found and REQUIRED was used, it fails with FATAL_ERROR,
+# independent whether QUIET was used or not.
+# If it is found, success will be reported, including the content of <var1>.
+# On repeated Cmake runs, the same message won't be printed again.
+#
+# Example for mode 2:
+#
+# FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(BISON REQUIRED_VARS BISON_EXECUTABLE
+# VERSION_VAR BISON_VERSION)
+# In this case, BISON is considered to be found if the variable(s) listed
+# after REQUIRED_VAR are all valid, i.e. BISON_EXECUTABLE in this case.
+# Also the version of BISON will be checked by using the version contained
+# in BISON_VERSION.
+# Since no FAIL_MESSAGE is given, the default messages will be printed.