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title: Release 0.46
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short-description: Release notes for 0.46
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# New features
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## Allow early return from a script
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Added the function `subdir_done()`. Its invocation exits the current script at
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the point of invocation. All previously invoked build targets and commands are
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build/executed. All following ones are ignored. If the current script was
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invoked via `subdir()` the parent script continues normally.
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## Log output slightly changed
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The format of some human-readable diagnostic messages has changed in
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minor ways. In case you are parsing these messages, you may need to
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adjust your code.
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## ARM compiler for C and CPP
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Cross-compilation is now supported for ARM targets using ARM compiler - ARMCC.
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The current implementation does not support shareable libraries.
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The default extension of the output is .axf.
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The environment path should be set properly for the ARM compiler executables.
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The '--cpu' option with the appropriate target type should be mentioned
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in the cross file as shown in the snippet below.
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```ini
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[properties]
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c_args = ['--cpu=Cortex-M0plus']
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cpp_args = ['--cpu=Cortex-M0plus']
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```
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## Building both shared and static libraries
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A new function `both_libraries()` has been added to build both shared and static
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libraries at the same time. Source files will be compiled only once and object
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files will be reused to build both shared and static libraries, unless
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`b_staticpic` user option or `pic:` keyword argument are set to false in which
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case sources will be compiled twice.
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The returned `buildtarget` object always represents the shared library.
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## Compiler object can now be passed to run_command()
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This can be used to run the current compiler with the specified arguments
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to obtain additional information from it.
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One of the use cases is to get the location of development files for the
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GCC plugins:
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```meson
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cc = meson.get_compiler('c')
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result = run_command(cc, '-print-file-name=plugin')
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plugin_dev_path = result.stdout().strip()
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```
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## declare_dependency() now supports `link_whole:`
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`declare_dependency()` now supports the `link_whole:` keyword argument which
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transparently works for build targets which use that dependency.
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## Old command names are now errors
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The old executable names `mesonintrospect`, `mesonconf`, `mesonrewriter`
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and `mesontest` have been deprecated for a long time. Starting from
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this version they no longer do anything but instead always error
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out. All functionality is available as subcommands in the main `meson`
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binary.
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## Meson and meson configure now accept the same arguments
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Previously meson required that builtin arguments (like prefix) be passed as
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`--prefix` to `meson` and `-Dprefix` to `meson configure`. `meson` now accepts -D
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form like `meson configure` has. `meson configure` also accepts the `--prefix`
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form, like `meson` has.
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## Recursively extract objects
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The `recursive:` keyword argument has been added to `extract_all_objects()`. When set
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to `true` it will also return objects passed to the `objects:` argument of this
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target. By default only objects built for this target are returned to maintain
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backward compatibility with previous versions. The default will eventually be
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changed to `true` in a future version.
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```meson
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lib1 = static_library('a', 'source.c', objects : 'prebuilt.o')
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lib2 = static_library('b', objects : lib1.extract_all_objects(recursive : true))
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```
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## Can override find_program()
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It is now possible to override the result of `find_program` to point
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to a custom program you want. The overriding is global and applies to
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every subproject from there on. Here is how you would use it.
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In master project
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```meson
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subproject('mydep')
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```
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In the called subproject:
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```meson
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prog = find_program('my_custom_script')
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meson.override_find_program('mycodegen', prog)
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```
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In master project (or, in fact, any subproject):
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```meson
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genprog = find_program('mycodegen')
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```
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Now `genprog` points to the custom script. If the dependency had come
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from the system, then it would point to the system version.
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You can also use the return value of `configure_file()` to override
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a program in the same way as above:
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```meson
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prog_script = configure_file(input : 'script.sh.in',
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output : 'script.sh',
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configuration : cdata)
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meson.override_find_program('mycodegen', prog_script)
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```
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## New functions: has_link_argument() and friends
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A new set of methods has been added to [compiler objects](Reference-manual.md#compiler-object)
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to test if the linker supports given arguments.
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- `has_link_argument()`
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- `has_multi_link_arguments()`
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- `get_supported_link_arguments()`
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- `first_supported_link_argument()`
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## "meson help" now shows command line help
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Command line parsing is now less surprising. "meson help" is now
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equivalent to "meson --help" and "meson help <subcommand>" is
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equivalent to "meson <subcommand> --help", instead of creating a build
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directory called "help" in these cases.
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## Autogeneration of simple meson.build files
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A feature to generate a meson.build file compiling given C/C++ source
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files into a single executable has been added to "meson init". By
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default, it will take all recognizable source files in the current
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directory. You can also specify a list of dependencies with the -d
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flag and automatically invoke a build with the -b flag to check if the
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code builds with those dependencies.
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For example,
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```meson
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meson init -fbd sdl2,gl
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```
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will look for C or C++ files in the current directory, generate a
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meson.build for them with the dependencies of sdl2 and gl and
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immediately try to build it, overwriting any previous meson.build and
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build directory.
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## install_data() supports `rename:`
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The `rename:` keyword argument is used to change names of the installed
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files. Here's how you install and rename the following files:
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- `file1.txt` into `share/myapp/dir1/data.txt`
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- `file2.txt` into `share/myapp/dir2/data.txt`
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```meson
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install_data(['file1.txt', 'file2.txt'],
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rename : ['dir1/data.txt', 'dir2/data.txt'],
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install_dir : 'share/myapp')
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```
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## Support for lcc compiler for e2k (Elbrus) architecture
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In this version, a support for lcc compiler for Elbrus processors
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based on [e2k microarchitecture](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbrus_2000)
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has been added.
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Examples of such CPUs:
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* [Elbrus-8S](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbrus-8S);
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* Elbrus-4S;
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* [Elbrus-2S+](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbrus-2S%2B).
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Such compiler have a similar behavior as gcc (basic option compatibility),
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but, in is not strictly compatible with gcc as of current version.
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Major differences as of version 1.21.22:
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* it does not support LTO and PCH;
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* it suffers from the same dependency file creation error as icc;
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* it has minor differences in output, especially version output;
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* it differently reacts to lchmod() detection;
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* some backend messages are produced in ru_RU.KOI8-R even if LANG=C;
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* its preprocessor treats some characters differently.
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So every noted difference is properly handled now in meson.
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## String escape character sequence update
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Single-quoted strings in meson have been taught the same set of escape
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sequences as in Python. It is therefore now possible to use arbitrary bytes in
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strings, like for example `NUL` (`\0`) and other ASCII control characters. See
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the chapter about [*Strings* in *Syntax*](Syntax.md#strings) for more
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details.
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Potential backwards compatibility issue: Any valid escape sequence according to
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the new rules will be interpreted as an escape sequence instead of the literal
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characters. Previously only the following escape sequences were supported in
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single-quote strings: `\'`, `\\` and `\n`.
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Note that the behaviour of triple-quoted (multiline) strings has not changed.
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They behave like raw strings and do not support any escape sequences.
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## New `forcefallback` wrap mode
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A new wrap mode was added, `--wrap-mode=forcefallback`. When this is set,
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dependencies for which a fallback was provided will always use it, even
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if an external dependency exists and satisfies the version requirements.
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## Relaxing of target name requirements
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In earlier versions of Meson you could only have one target of a given name for each type.
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For example you could not have two executables named `foo`. This requirement is now
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relaxed so that you can have multiple targets with the same name, as long as they are in
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different subdirectories.
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Note that projects that have multiple targets with the same name can not be built with
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the `flat` layout or any backend that writes outputs in the same directory.
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## Addition of OpenMP dependency
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An OpenMP dependency (`openmp`) has been added that encapsulates the various
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flags used by compilers to enable OpenMP and checks for the existence of the
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`omp.h` header. The `language` keyword may be passed to force the use of a
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specific compiler for the checks.
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## Added new partial_dependency method to dependencies and libraries
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It is now possible to use only part of a dependency in a target. This allows,
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for example, to only use headers with convenience libraries to avoid linking
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to the same library multiple times.
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```meson
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dep = dependency('xcb')
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helper = static_library(
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'helper',
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['helper1.c', 'helper2.c'],
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dependencies : dep.partial_dependency(includes : true),
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]
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final = shared_library(
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'final',
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['final.c'],
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dependencyes : dep,
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)
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```
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A partial dependency will have the same name version as the full dependency it
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is derived from, as well as any values requested.
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## Improved generation of pkg-config files for static only libraries.
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Previously pkg-config files generated by the pkgconfig modules for static libraries
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with dependencies could only be used in a dependencies with `static: true`.
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Now the generated file contains the needed dependencies libraries directly within
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`Requires` and `Libs` for build static libraries passed via the `libraries` keyword
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argument.
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Projects that install both a static and a shared version of a library should use
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the result of [`both_libraries()`](Reference-manual.md#both_libraries) to the
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pkg-config file generator or use [`configure_file()`](Reference-manual.md#configure_file)
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for more complicated setups.
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## Improvements to pkgconfig module
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A `StaticLibrary` or `SharedLibrary` object can optionally be passed
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as first positional argument of the `generate()` method. If one is provided a
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default value will be provided for all required fields of the pc file:
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- `install_dir` is set to `pkgconfig` folder in the same location than the provided library.
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- `description` is set to the project's name followed by the library's name.
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- `name` is set to the library's name.
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Generating a .pc file is now as simple as:
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```meson
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pkgconfig.generate(mylib)
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```
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## pkgconfig.generate() requires parameters non-string arguments
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`pkgconfig.generate()` `requires:` and `requires_private:` keyword arguments
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now accept pkgconfig-dependencies and libraries that pkgconfig-files were
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generated for.
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## Generic python module
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Meson now has is a revamped and generic (python 2 and 3) version of the python3
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module. With [this new interface](Python-module.md), projects can now fully
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specify the version of python they want to build against / install sources to,
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and can do so against multiple major or minor versions in parallel.
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## test() now supports the `depends:` keyword argument
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Build targets and custom targets can be listed in the `depends:` keyword argument
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of test function. These targets will be built before test is run even if they have
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`build_by_default : false`.
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