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project('grabber', 'c')
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# What this script does is NOT reliable. Simply adding a file in this directory
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# will NOT make it automatically appear in the build. You have to manually
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# re-invoke Meson (not just Ninja) for that to happen. The simplest way
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# is to touch meson-private/coredata.dat.
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# This is not the recommended way to do things, but if the tradeoffs are
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# acceptable to you, then we're certainly not going to stop you. Just don't
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# file bugs when it fails. :)
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if build_machine.system() == 'windows'
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c = run_command('grabber.bat', check: false)
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grabber = find_program('grabber2.bat')
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else
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c = run_command('grabber.sh', check: false)
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grabber = find_program('grabber.sh')
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endif
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# First test running command explicitly.
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if c.returncode() != 0
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error('Executing script failed.')
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endif
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newline = '''
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'''
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sources = c.stdout().strip().split(newline)
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e = executable('prog', sources)
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test('grabtest', e)
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# Then test using program with find_program
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subdir('subdir')
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