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title: Release 0.50.0
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short-description: Release notes for 0.50.0
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# New features
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## Added `cmake_module_path` and `cmake_args` to dependency
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The CMake dependency backend can now make use of existing
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`Find<name>.cmake` files by setting the `CMAKE_MODULE_PATH` with the
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new `dependency()` property `cmake_module_path`. The paths given to
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`cmake_module_path` should be relative to the project source
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directory.
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Furthermore the property `cmake_args` was added to give CMake
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additional parameters.
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## Added PGI compiler support
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Nvidia / PGI C, C++ and Fortran
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[no-cost](https://www.pgroup.com/products/community.htm) compilers are
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now supported. They have been tested on Linux so far.
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## Fortran Coarray
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Fortran 2008 / 2018 coarray support was added via `dependency('coarray')`
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## Libdir defaults to `lib` when cross compiling
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Previously `libdir` defaulted to the value of the build machine such
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as `lib/x86_64-linux-gnu`, which is almost always incorrect when cross
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compiling. It now defaults to plain `lib` when cross compiling. Native
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builds remain unchanged and will point to the current system's library
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dir.
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## Native and Cross File Paths and Directories
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A new `[paths]` section has been added to native and cross files. This
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can be used to set paths such a prefix and libdir in a persistent way.
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## Add warning_level 0 option
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Adds support for a warning level 0 which does not enable any static
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analysis checks from the compiler
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## A builtin target to run clang-format
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If you have `clang-format` installed and there is a `.clang-format`
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file in the root of your master project, Meson will generate a run
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target called `clang-format` so you can reformat all files with one
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command:
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```meson
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ninja clang-format
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```
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## Added `.path()` method to object returned by `python.find_installation()`
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`ExternalProgram` objects as well as the object returned by the
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`python3` module provide this method, but the new `python` module did
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not.
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## Fix ninja console log from generators with multiple output nodes
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This resolves [issue
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#4760](https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/4760) where a
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generator with multiple output nodes printed an empty string to the
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console
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## `introspect --buildoptions` can now be used without configured build directory
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It is now possible to run `meson introspect --buildoptions /path/to/meson.build`
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without a configured build directory.
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Running `--buildoptions` without a build directory produces the same
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output as running it with a freshly configured build directory.
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However, this behavior is not guaranteed if subprojects are
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present. Due to internal limitations all subprojects are processed
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even if they are never used in a real Meson run. Because of this
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options for the subprojects can differ.
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## `include_directories` accepts a string
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The `include_directories` keyword argument now accepts plain strings
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rather than an include directory object. Meson will transparently
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expand it so that a declaration like this:
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```meson
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executable(..., include_directories: 'foo')
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```
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Is equivalent to this:
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```meson
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foo_inc = include_directories('foo')
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executable(..., include_directories: foo_inc)
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```
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## Fortran submodule support
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Initial support for Fortran `submodule` was added, where the submodule
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is in the same or different file than the parent `module`. The
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submodule hierarchy specified in the source Fortran code `submodule`
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statements are used by Meson to resolve source file dependencies. For
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example:
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```fortran
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submodule (ancestor:parent) child
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```
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## Add `subproject_dir` to `--projectinfo` introspection output
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This allows applications interfacing with Meson (such as IDEs) to know
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about an overridden subproject directory.
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## Find library with its headers
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The `find_library()` method can now also verify if the library's
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headers are found in a single call, using the `has_header()` method
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internally.
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```meson
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# Aborts if the 'z' library is found but not its header file
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zlib = find_library('z', has_headers : 'zlib.h')
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# Returns not-found if the 'z' library is found but not its header file
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zlib = find_library('z', has_headers : 'zlib.h', required : false)
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```
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Any keyword argument with the `header_` prefix passed to
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`find_library()` will be passed to the `has_header()` method with the
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prefix removed.
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```meson
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libfoo = find_library('foo',
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has_headers : ['foo.h', 'bar.h'],
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header_prefix : '#include <baz.h>',
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header_include_directories : include_directories('.'))
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```
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## NetCDF
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NetCDF support for C, C++ and Fortran is added via pkg-config.
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## Added the Flang compiler
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[Flang](https://github.com/flang-compiler/flang/releases) Fortran
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compiler support was added. As with other Fortran compilers, flang is
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specified using `FC=flang meson ..` or similar.
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## New `not_found_message` for `dependency()`
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You can now specify a `not_found_message` that will be printed if the
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specified dependency was not found. The point is to convert constructs
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that look like this:
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```meson
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d = dependency('something', required: false)
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if not d.found()
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message('Will not be able to do something.')
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endif
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```
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Into this:
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```meson
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d = dependency('something',
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required: false,
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not_found_message: 'Will not be able to do something.')
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```
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Or constructs like this:
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```meson
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d = dependency('something', required: false)
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if not d.found()
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error('Install something by doing XYZ.')
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endif
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```
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into this:
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```meson
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d = dependency('something',
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not_found_message: 'Install something by doing XYZ.')
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```
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Which works, because the default value of `required` is `true`.
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## Cuda support
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Compiling Cuda source code is now supported, though only with the
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Ninja backend. This has been tested only on Linux for now.
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Because NVidia's Cuda compiler does not produce `.d` dependency files,
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dependency tracking does not work.
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## `run_command()` accepts `env` kwarg
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You can pass [[@env]]
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object to [[run_command]], just
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like to `test`:
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```meson
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env = environment()
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env.set('FOO', 'bar')
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run_command('command', 'arg1', 'arg2', env: env)
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```
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## `extract_objects:` accepts `File` arguments
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The `extract_objects` function now supports File objects to tell it
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what to extract. Previously, file paths could only be passed as strings.
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## Changed the JSON format of the introspection
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All paths used in the Meson introspection JSON format are now
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absolute. This affects the `filename` key in the targets introspection
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and the output of `--buildsystem-files`.
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Furthermore, the `filename` and `install_filename` keys in the targets
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introspection are now lists of strings with identical length.
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The `--target-files` option is now deprecated, since the same information
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can be acquired from the `--tragets` introspection API.
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## Meson file rewriter
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This release adds the functionality to perform some basic modification
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on the `meson.build` files from the command line. The currently
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supported operations are:
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- For build targets:
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- Add/Remove source files
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- Add/Remove targets
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- Modify a select set of kwargs
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- Print some JSON information
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- For dependencies:
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- Modify a select set of kwargs
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- For the project function:
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- Modify a select set of kwargs
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- Modify the default options list
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For more information see the rewriter documentation.
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## `introspect --scan-dependencies` can now be used to scan for dependencies used in a project
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It is now possible to run `meson introspect --scan-dependencies
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/path/to/meson.build` without a configured build directory to scan for
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dependencies.
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The output format is as follows:
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```json
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[
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{
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"name": "The name of the dependency",
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"required": true,
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"conditional": false,
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"has_fallback": false
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}
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]
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```
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The `required` keyword specifies whether the dependency is marked as
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required in the `meson.build` (all dependencies are required by
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default). The `conditional` key indicates whether the `dependency()`
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function was called inside a conditional block. In a real Meson run
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these dependencies might not be used, thus they _may_ not be required,
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even if the `required` key is set. The `has_fallback` key just
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indicates whether a fallback was directly set in the `dependency()`
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function.
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## `introspect --targets` can now be used without configured build directory
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It is now possible to run `meson introspect --targets
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/path/to/meson.build` without a configured build directory.
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The generated output is similar to running the introspection with a
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build directory. However, there are some key differences:
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- The paths in `filename` now are _relative_ to the future build directory
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- The `install_filename` key is completely missing
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- There is only one entry in `target_sources`:
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- With the language set to `unknown`
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- Empty lists for `compiler` and `parameters` and `generated_sources`
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- The `sources` list _should_ contain all sources of the target
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There is no guarantee that the sources list in `target_sources` is
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correct. There might be differences, due to internal limitations. It
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is also not guaranteed that all targets will be listed in the output.
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It might even be possible that targets are listed, which won't exist
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when Meson is run normally. This can happen if a target is defined
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inside an if statement. Use this feature with care.
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## Added option to introspect multiple parameters at once
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Meson introspect can now print the results of multiple introspection
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commands in a single call. The results are then printed as a single
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JSON object.
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The format for a single command was not changed to keep backward
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compatibility.
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Furthermore the option `-a,--all`, `-i,--indent` and
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`-f,--force-object-output` were added to print all introspection
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information in one go, format the JSON output (the default is still
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compact JSON) and force use the new output format, even if only one
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introspection command was given.
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A complete introspection dump is also stored in the `meson-info`
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directory. This dump will be (re)generated each time meson updates the
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configuration of the build directory.
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Additionlly the format of `meson introspect target` was changed:
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- New: the `sources` key. It stores the source files of a target and their compiler parameters.
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- New: the `defined_in` key. It stores the Meson file where a target is defined
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- New: the `subproject` key. It stores the name of the subproject where a target is defined.
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- Added new target types (`jar`, `shared module`).
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## `meson configure` can now print the default options of an unconfigured project
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With this release, it is also possible to get a list of all build
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options by invoking `meson configure` with the project source
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directory or the path to the root `meson.build`. In this case, Meson
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will print the default values of all options.
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## HDF5
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HDF5 support is added via pkg-config.
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## Added the `meson-info.json` introspection file
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Meson now generates a `meson-info.json` file in the `meson-info`
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directory to provide introspection information about the latest Meson
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run. This file is updated when the build configuration is changed and
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the build files are (re)generated.
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## New kwarg `install:` for `configure_file()`
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Previously when using `configure_file()`, you could install the
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outputted file by setting the `install_dir:` keyword argument. Now,
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there is an explicit kwarg `install:` to enable/disable it. Omitting
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it will maintain the old behaviour.
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