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short-description: Dependencies for external libraries and frameworks
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# Dependencies
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Very few applications are fully self-contained, but rather they use
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external libraries and frameworks to do their work. Meson makes it
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very easy to find and use external dependencies. Here is how one would
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use the zlib compression library.
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```meson
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zdep = dependency('zlib', version : '>=1.2.8')
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exe = executable('zlibprog', 'prog.c', dependencies : zdep)
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```
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First Meson is told to find the external library `zlib` and error out
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if it is not found. The `version` keyword is optional and specifies a
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version requirement for the dependency. Then an executable is built
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using the specified dependency. Note how the user does not need to
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manually handle compiler or linker flags or deal with any other
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minutiae.
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If you have multiple dependencies, pass them as an array:
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```meson
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executable('manydeps', 'file.c', dependencies : [dep1, dep2, dep3, dep4])
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```
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If the dependency is optional, you can tell Meson not to error out if
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the dependency is not found and then do further configuration.
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```meson
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opt_dep = dependency('somedep', required : false)
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if opt_dep.found()
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# Do something.
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else
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# Do something else.
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endif
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```
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You can pass the `opt_dep` variable to target construction functions
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whether the actual dependency was found or not. Meson will ignore
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non-found dependencies.
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Meson also allows to get variables that are defined in the
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`pkg-config` file. This can be done by using the
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`get_pkgconfig_variable` function.
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```meson
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zdep_prefix = zdep.get_pkgconfig_variable('prefix')
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```
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These variables can also be redefined by passing the `define_variable`
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parameter, which might be useful in certain situations:
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```meson
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zdep_prefix = zdep.get_pkgconfig_variable('libdir', define_variable: ['prefix', '/tmp'])
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```
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The dependency detector works with all libraries that provide a
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`pkg-config` file. Unfortunately several packages don't provide
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pkg-config files. Meson has autodetection support for some of these,
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and they are described [later in this
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page](#dependencies-with-custom-lookup-functionality).
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# Arbitrary variables from dependencies that can be found multiple ways
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*Note* new in 0.51.0
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*new in 0.54.0, the `internal` keyword*
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When you need to get an arbitrary variables from a dependency that can be
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found multiple ways and you don't want to constrain the type you can use
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the generic `get_variable` method. This currently supports cmake, pkg-config,
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and config-tool based variables.
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```meson
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foo_dep = dependency('foo')
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var = foo.get_variable(cmake : 'CMAKE_VAR', pkgconfig : 'pkg-config-var', configtool : 'get-var', default_value : 'default')
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```
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It accepts the keywords 'cmake', 'pkgconfig', 'pkgconfig_define',
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'configtool', 'internal', and 'default_value'. 'pkgconfig_define' works just
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like the 'define_variable' argument to `get_pkgconfig_variable`. When this
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method is invoked the keyword corresponding to the underlying type of the
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dependency will be used to look for a variable. If that variable cannot be
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found or if the caller does not provide an argument for the type of
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dependency, one of the following will happen: If 'default_value' was provided
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that value will be returned, if 'default_value' was not provided then an
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error will be raised.
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# Declaring your own
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You can declare your own dependency objects that can be used
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interchangeably with dependency objects obtained from the system. The
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syntax is straightforward:
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```meson
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my_inc = include_directories(...)
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my_lib = static_library(...)
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my_dep = declare_dependency(link_with : my_lib,
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include_directories : my_inc)
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```
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This declares a dependency that adds the given include directories and
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static library to any target you use it in.
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# Building dependencies as subprojects
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Many platforms do not provide a system package manager. On these
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systems dependencies must be compiled from source. Meson's subprojects
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make it simple to use system dependencies when they are available and
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to build dependencies manually when they are not.
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To make this work, the dependency must have Meson build definitions
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and it must declare its own dependency like this:
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```meson
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foo_dep = declare_dependency(...)
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```
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Then any project that wants to use it can write out the following
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declaration in their main `meson.build` file.
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```meson
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foo_dep = dependency('foo', fallback : ['foo', 'foo_dep'])
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```
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What this declaration means is that first Meson tries to look up the
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dependency from the system (such as by using pkg-config). If it is not
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available, then it builds subproject named `foo` and from that
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extracts a variable `foo_dep`. That means that the return value of
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this function is either an external or an internal dependency
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object. Since they can be used interchangeably, the rest of the build
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definitions do not need to care which one it is. Meson will take care
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of all the work behind the scenes to make this work.
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# Dependency method
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You can use the keyword `method` to let meson know what method to use
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when searching for the dependency. The default value is `auto`.
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Additional dependencies methods are `pkg-config`, `config-tool`, `cmake`,
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`system`, `sysconfig`, `qmake`, `extraframework` and `dub`.
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```meson
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cups_dep = dependency('cups', method : 'pkg-config')
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```
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The dependency method order for `auto` is:
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1. `pkg-config`
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2. `cmake`
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3. `extraframework` (OSX only)
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## CMake
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Meson can use the CMake `find_package()` function to detect
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dependencies with the builtin `Find<NAME>.cmake` modules and exported
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project configurations (usually in `/usr/lib/cmake`). Meson is able
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to use both the old-style `<NAME>_LIBRARIES` variables as well as
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imported targets.
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It is possible to manually specify a list of CMake targets that should
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be used with the `modules` property. However, this step is optional
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since meson tries to automatically guess the correct target based on the
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name of the dependency.
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Depending on the dependency it may be necessary to explicitly specify
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a CMake target with the `modules` property if meson is unable to guess
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it automatically.
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```meson
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cmake_dep = dependency('ZLIB', method : 'cmake', modules : ['ZLIB::ZLIB'])
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```
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It is also possible to reuse existing `Find<name>.cmake` files with the
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`cmake_module_path` property. Using this property is equivalent to setting the
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`CMAKE_MODULE_PATH` variable in CMake. The path(s) given to `cmake_module_path`
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should all be relative to the project source directory. Absolute paths
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should only be used if the CMake files are not stored in the project itself.
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Additional CMake parameters can be specified with the `cmake_args` property.
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### Some notes on Dub
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Please understand that meson is only able to find dependencies that
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exist in the local Dub repository. You need to manually fetch and
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build the target dependencies.
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For `urld`.
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```
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dub fetch urld
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dub build urld
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```
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Other thing you need to keep in mind is that both meson and Dub need
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to be using the same compiler. This can be achieved using Dub's
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`-compiler` argument and/or manually setting the `DC` environment
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variable when running meson.
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```
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dub build urld --compiler=dmd
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DC="dmd" meson builddir
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```
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# Dependencies with custom lookup functionality
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Some dependencies have specific detection logic.
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Generic dependency names are case-sensitive<sup>[1](#footnote1)</sup>,
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but these dependency names are matched case-insensitively. The
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recommended style is to write them in all lower-case.
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In some cases, more than one detection method exists, and the `method` keyword
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may be used to select a detection method to use. The `auto` method uses any
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checking mechanisms in whatever order meson thinks is best.
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e.g. libwmf and CUPS provide both pkg-config and config-tool support. You can
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force one or another via the `method` keyword:
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```meson
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cups_dep = dependency('cups', method : 'pkg-config')
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wmf_dep = dependency('libwmf', method : 'config-tool')
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```
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## Dependencies using config tools
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[CUPS](#cups), [LLVM](#llvm), [pcap](#pcap), [WxWidgets](#wxwidgets),
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[libwmf](#libwmf), [GCrypt](#libgcrypt), [GPGME](#gpgme), and GnuStep either do not provide pkg-config
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modules or additionally can be detected via a config tool
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(cups-config, llvm-config, libgcrypt-config, etc). Meson has native support for these
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tools, and they can be found like other dependencies:
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```meson
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pcap_dep = dependency('pcap', version : '>=1.0')
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cups_dep = dependency('cups', version : '>=1.4')
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llvm_dep = dependency('llvm', version : '>=4.0')
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libgcrypt_dep = dependency('libgcrypt', version: '>= 1.8')
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gpgme_dep = dependency('gpgme', version: '>= 1.0')
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```
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## AppleFrameworks
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Use the `modules` keyword to list frameworks required, e.g.
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```meson
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dep = dependency('appleframeworks', modules : 'foundation')
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```
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These dependencies can never be found for non-OSX hosts.
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## Blocks
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Enable support for Clang's blocks extension.
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```meson
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dep = dependency('blocks')
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```
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*(added 0.52.0)*
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## Boost
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Boost is not a single dependency but rather a group of different
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libraries. To use Boost headers-only libraries, simply add Boost as a
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dependency.
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```meson
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boost_dep = dependency('boost')
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exe = executable('myprog', 'file.cc', dependencies : boost_dep)
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```
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To link against boost with Meson, simply list which libraries you
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would like to use.
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```meson
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boost_dep = dependency('boost', modules : ['thread', 'utility'])
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exe = executable('myprog', 'file.cc', dependencies : boost_dep)
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```
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You can call `dependency` multiple times with different modules and
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use those to link against your targets.
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If your boost headers or libraries are in non-standard locations you
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can set the BOOST_ROOT, BOOST_INCLUDEDIR, and/or BOOST_LIBRARYDIR
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environment variables.
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You can set the argument `threading` to `single` to use boost
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libraries that have been compiled for single-threaded use instead.
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## CUDA
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*(added 0.53.0)*
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Enables compiling and linking against the CUDA Toolkit. The `version`
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and `modules` keywords may be passed to request the use of a specific
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CUDA Toolkit version and/or additional CUDA libraries, correspondingly:
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```meson
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dep = dependency('cuda', version : '>=10', modules : ['cublas'])
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```
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Note that explicitly adding this dependency is only necessary if you are
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using CUDA Toolkit from a C/C++ file or project, or if you are utilizing
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additional toolkit libraries that need to be explicitly linked to.
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## CUPS
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`method` may be `auto`, `config-tool`, `pkg-config`, `cmake` or `extraframework`.
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## Fortran Coarrays
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*(added 0.50.0)*
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Coarrays are a Fortran language intrinsic feature, enabled by
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`dependency('coarray')`.
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GCC will use OpenCoarrays if present to implement coarrays, while Intel and NAG
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use internal coarray support.
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## GL
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This finds the OpenGL library in a way appropriate to the platform.
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`method` may be `auto`, `pkg-config` or `system`.
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## GTest and GMock
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GTest and GMock come as sources that must be compiled as part of your
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project. With Meson you don't have to care about the details, just
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pass `gtest` or `gmock` to `dependency` and it will do everything for
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you. If you want to use GMock, it is recommended to use GTest as well,
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as getting it to work standalone is tricky.
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You can set the `main` keyword argument to `true` to use the `main()`
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function provided by GTest:
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```meson
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gtest_dep = dependency('gtest', main : true, required : false)
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e = executable('testprog', 'test.cc', dependencies : gtest_dep)
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test('gtest test', e)
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```
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## HDF5
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*(added 0.50.0)*
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HDF5 is supported for C, C++ and Fortran. Because dependencies are
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language-specific, you must specify the requested language using the
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`language` keyword argument, i.e.,
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* `dependency('hdf5', language: 'c')` for the C HDF5 headers and libraries
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* `dependency('hdf5', language: 'cpp')` for the C++ HDF5 headers and libraries
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* `dependency('hdf5', language: 'fortran')` for the Fortran HDF5 headers and libraries
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Meson uses pkg-config to find HDF5. The standard low-level HDF5 function and the `HL` high-level HDF5 functions are linked for each language.
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## libwmf
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*(added 0.44.0)*
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`method` may be `auto`, `config-tool` or `pkg-config`.
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## LLVM
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Meson has native support for LLVM going back to version LLVM version 3.5.
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It supports a few additional features compared to other config-tool based
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dependencies.
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As of 0.44.0 Meson supports the `static` keyword argument for
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LLVM. Before this LLVM >= 3.9 would always dynamically link, while
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older versions would statically link, due to a quirk in `llvm-config`.
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### Modules, a.k.a. Components
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Meson wraps LLVM's concept of components in it's own modules concept.
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When you need specific components you add them as modules as meson
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will do the right thing:
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```meson
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llvm_dep = dependency('llvm', version : '>= 4.0', modules : ['amdgpu'])
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```
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As of 0.44.0 it can also take optional modules (these will affect the arguments
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generated for a static link):
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```meson
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llvm_dep = dependency(
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'llvm', version : '>= 4.0', modules : ['amdgpu'], optional_modules : ['inteljitevents'],
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)
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```
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## MPI
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*(added 0.42.0)*
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MPI is supported for C, C++ and Fortran. Because dependencies are
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language-specific, you must specify the requested language using the
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`language` keyword argument, i.e.,
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* `dependency('mpi', language: 'c')` for the C MPI headers and libraries
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* `dependency('mpi', language: 'cpp')` for the C++ MPI headers and libraries
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* `dependency('mpi', language: 'fortran')` for the Fortran MPI headers and libraries
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Meson prefers pkg-config for MPI, but if your MPI implementation does
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not provide them, it will search for the standard wrapper executables,
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`mpic`, `mpicxx`, `mpic++`, `mpifort`, `mpif90`, `mpif77`. If these
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are not in your path, they can be specified by setting the standard
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environment variables `MPICC`, `MPICXX`, `MPIFC`, `MPIF90`, or
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`MPIF77`, during configuration.
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## NetCDF
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*(added 0.50.0)*
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NetCDF is supported for C, C++ and Fortran. Because NetCDF dependencies are
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language-specific, you must specify the requested language using the
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`language` keyword argument, i.e.,
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* `dependency('netcdf', language: 'c')` for the C NetCDF headers and libraries
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* `dependency('netcdf', language: 'cpp')` for the C++ NetCDF headers and libraries
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* `dependency('netcdf', language: 'fortran')` for the Fortran NetCDF headers and libraries
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Meson uses pkg-config to find NetCDF.
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## OpenMP
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*(added 0.46.0)*
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This dependency selects the appropriate compiler flags and/or libraries to use
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for OpenMP support.
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The `language` keyword may used.
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## pcap
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*(added 0.42.0)*
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`method` may be `auto`, `config-tool` or `pkg-config`.
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## libgcrypt
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*(added 0.49.0)*
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`method` may be `auto`, `config-tool` or `pkg-config`.
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## GPGME
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*(added 0.51.0)*
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`method` may be `auto`, `config-tool` or `pkg-config`.
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## Python3
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Python3 is handled specially by meson:
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1. Meson tries to use `pkg-config`.
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2. If `pkg-config` fails meson uses a fallback:
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- On Windows the fallback is the current `python3` interpreter.
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- On OSX the fallback is a framework dependency from `/Library/Frameworks`.
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Note that `python3` found by this dependency might differ from the one used in
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`python3` module because modules uses the current interpreter, but dependency tries
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`pkg-config` first.
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`method` may be `auto`, `extraframework`, `pkg-config` or `sysconfig`
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## Qt4 & Qt5
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Meson has native Qt support. Its usage is best demonstrated with an
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example.
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```meson
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qt5_mod = import('qt5')
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qt5widgets = dependency('qt5', modules : 'Widgets')
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processed = qt5_mod.preprocess(
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moc_headers : 'mainWindow.h', # Only headers that need moc should be put here
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moc_sources : 'helperFile.cpp', # must have #include"moc_helperFile.cpp"
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ui_files : 'mainWindow.ui',
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qresources : 'resources.qrc',
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)
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q5exe = executable('qt5test',
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sources : ['main.cpp',
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'mainWindow.cpp',
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processed],
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dependencies: qt5widgets)
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```
|
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Here we have an UI file created with Qt Designer and one source and
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|
header file each that require preprocessing with the `moc` tool. We
|
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|
|
also define a resource file to be compiled with `rcc`. We just have to
|
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|
tell Meson which files are which and it will take care of invoking all
|
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|
|
the necessary tools in the correct order, which is done with the
|
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|
|
`preprocess` method of the `qt5` module. Its output is simply put in
|
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|
|
the list of sources for the target. The `modules` keyword of
|
|
|
|
`dependency` works just like it does with Boost. It tells which
|
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|
|
subparts of Qt the program uses.
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
You can set the `main` keyword argument to `true` to use the `WinMain()`
|
|
|
|
function provided by qtmain static library (this argument does nothing on platforms
|
|
|
|
other than Windows).
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Setting the optional `private_headers` keyword to true adds the private header
|
|
|
|
include path of the given module(s) to the compiler flags. (since v0.47.0)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
**Note** using private headers in your project is a bad idea, do so at your own
|
|
|
|
risk.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
`method` may be `auto`, `pkg-config` or `qmake`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## SDL2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SDL2 can be located using `pkg-confg`, the `sdl2-config` config tool, or as an
|
|
|
|
OSX framework.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`method` may be `auto`, `config-tool`, `extraframework` or `pkg-config`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## Threads
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This dependency selects the appropriate compiler flags and/or libraries to use
|
|
|
|
for thread support.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
See [threads](Threads.md).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## Valgrind
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Meson will find valgrind using `pkg-config`, but only uses the compilation flags
|
|
|
|
and avoids trying to link with it's non-PIC static libs.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## Vulkan
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*(added 0.42.0)*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Vulkan can be located using `pkg-config`, or the `VULKAN_SDK` environment variable.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`method` may be `auto`, `pkg-config` or `system`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## WxWidgets
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Similar to [Boost](#boost), WxWidgets is not a single library but rather
|
|
|
|
a collection of modules. WxWidgets is supported via `wx-config`.
|
|
|
|
Meson substitutes `modules` to `wx-config` invocation, it generates
|
|
|
|
- `compile_args` using `wx-config --cxxflags $modules...`
|
|
|
|
- `link_args` using `wx-config --libs $modules...`
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
### Example
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```meson
|
|
|
|
wx_dep = dependency(
|
|
|
|
'wxwidgets', version : '>=3.0.0', modules : ['std', 'stc'],
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```shell
|
|
|
|
# compile_args:
|
|
|
|
$ wx-config --cxxflags std stc
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# link_args:
|
|
|
|
$ wx-config --libs std stc
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## Shaderc
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*(added 0.51.0)*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shaderc currently does not ship with any means of detection. Nevertheless, Meson
|
|
|
|
can try to detect it using `pkg-config`, but will default to looking for the
|
|
|
|
appropriate library manually. If the `static` keyword argument is `true`,
|
|
|
|
`shaderc_combined` is preferred. Otherwise, `shaderc_shared` is preferred. Note
|
|
|
|
that it is not possible to obtain the shaderc version using this method.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`method` may be `auto`, `pkg-config` or `system`.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
<hr>
|
|
|
|
<a name="footnote1">1</a>: They may appear to be case-insensitive, if the
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|
|
underlying file system happens to be case-insensitive.
|