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project('library versions', 'c')
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some = shared_library('some', 'lib.c',
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version : '1.2.3',
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soversion : '0',
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install : true)
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noversion = shared_library('noversion', 'lib.c',
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install : true)
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onlyversion = shared_library('onlyversion', 'lib.c',
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version : '1.4.5',
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install : true)
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onlysoversion = shared_library('onlysoversion', 'lib.c',
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# Also test that int soversion is acceptable
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soversion : 5,
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install : true)
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# Hack to make the executables below depend on the shared libraries above
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# without actually adding them as `link_with` dependencies since we want to try
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# linking to them with -lfoo linker arguments.
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out = custom_target('library-dependency-hack',
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input : 'exe.orig.c',
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output : 'exe.c',
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depends : [some, noversion, onlyversion, onlysoversion],
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command : ['cp', '@INPUT@', '@OUTPUT@'])
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# Manually test if the linker can find the above libraries
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# i.e., whether they were generated with the right naming scheme
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executable('manuallink1', out,
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link_args : ['-L.', '-lsome'])
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executable('manuallink2', out,
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link_args : ['-L.', '-lnoversion'])
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executable('manuallink3', out,
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link_args : ['-L.', '-lonlyversion'])
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executable('manuallink4', out,
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link_args : ['-L.', '-lonlysoversion'])
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