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# Copyright 2015-2016 The Meson development team
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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'''This module provides helper functions for Gnome/GLib related
functionality such as gobject-introspection, gresources and gtk-doc'''
import copy
import itertools
import functools
import os
import subprocess
import textwrap
import typing as T
from . import ExtensionModule
from . import GResourceTarget, GResourceHeaderTarget, GirTarget, TypelibTarget, VapiTarget
from . import ModuleReturnValue
from .. import build
from .. import interpreter
from .. import mesonlib
from .. import mlog
from ..build import BuildTarget, CustomTarget, CustomTargetIndex, Executable, GeneratedList, InvalidArguments
from ..dependencies import Dependency, PkgConfigDependency, InternalDependency
from ..interpreter.type_checking import DEPENDS_KW, DEPEND_FILES_KW, INSTALL_KW, NoneType, in_set_validator
from ..interpreterbase import noPosargs, noKwargs, FeatureNew, FeatureDeprecated
from ..interpreterbase import typed_kwargs, KwargInfo, ContainerTypeInfo
from ..interpreterbase.decorators import typed_pos_args
from ..mesonlib import (
MachineChoice, MesonException, OrderedSet, Popen_safe, join_args,
)
from ..programs import ExternalProgram, OverrideProgram, EmptyExternalProgram
from ..scripts.gettext import read_linguas
if T.TYPE_CHECKING:
from typing_extensions import Literal, TypedDict
from . import ModuleState
from ..compilers import Compiler
from ..interpreter import Interpreter
from ..interpreterbase import TYPE_var, TYPE_kwargs
from ..mesonlib import FileOrString
class PostInstall(TypedDict):
glib_compile_schemas: bool
gio_querymodules: T.List[str]
gtk_update_icon_cache: bool
update_desktop_database: bool
class CompileSchemas(TypedDict):
build_by_default: bool
depend_files: T.List[FileOrString]
class Yelp(TypedDict):
languages: T.List[str]
media: T.List[str]
sources: T.List[str]
symlink_media: bool
class CompileResources(TypedDict):
build_by_default: bool
c_name: T.Optional[str]
dependencies: T.List[T.Union[mesonlib.File, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex]]
export: bool
extra_args: T.List[str]
gresource_bundle: bool
install: bool
install_dir: T.Optional[str]
install_header: bool
source_dir: T.List[str]
class GenerateGir(TypedDict):
build_by_default: bool
dependencies: T.List[Dependency]
export_packages: T.List[str]
extra_args: T.List[str]
fatal_warnings: bool
header: T.List[str]
identifier_prefix: T.List[str]
include_directories: T.List[T.Union[build.IncludeDirs, str]]
includes: T.List[T.Union[str, GirTarget]]
install: bool
install_dir_gir: T.Optional[str]
install_dir_typelib: T.Optional[str]
link_with: T.List[T.Union[build.SharedLibrary, build.StaticLibrary]]
namespace: str
nsversion: str
sources: T.List[T.Union[FileOrString, build.GeneratedTypes]]
symbol_prefix: T.List[str]
class GtkDoc(TypedDict):
src_dir: T.List[T.Union[str, build.IncludeDirs]]
main_sgml: str
main_xml: str
module_version: str
namespace: str
mode: Literal['xml', 'smgl', 'auto', 'none']
html_args: T.List[str]
scan_args: T.List[str]
scanobjs_args: T.List[str]
fixxref_args: T.List[str]
mkdb_args: T.List[str]
content_files: T.List[T.Union[build.GeneratedTypes, FileOrString]]
ignore_headers: T.List[str]
install_dir: T.List[str]
check: bool
install: bool
gobject_typesfile: T.List[FileOrString]
html_assets: T.List[FileOrString]
expand_content_files: T.List[FileOrString]
c_args: T.List[str]
include_directories: T.List[T.Union[str, build.IncludeDirs]]
dependencies: T.List[T.Union[Dependency, build.SharedLibrary, build.StaticLibrary]]
class GdbusCodegen(TypedDict):
sources: T.List[FileOrString]
extra_args: T.List[str]
interface_prefix: T.Optional[str]
namespace: T.Optional[str]
object_manager: bool
build_by_default: bool
gome.gdbus_codegen: fix annotations argument for multiple annotations, harder The original attempted fix only allowed configuration to succeed, but not building. It was modeled based on the gdbus-codegen documentation, which states: --annotate WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE Add annotation (may be used several times) which clearly indicates that gdbus-codegen accepts an --annotate flag that is followed by a multiple of 3 values, despite this not actually working. The manpage actually contradicts the --help text: --annotate ELEMENT KEY VALUE Used to inject D-Bus annotations into the given XML files. [] ... and gives examples that use multiple --annotate flags each with 3 arguments. To better understand what meson is supposed to do here, we should look at ef52e60936665c982cd17a4a17c2045b445d8e6d, which ported to typed_kwargs. There is actually a big chunk of code to handle annotations that got completely dropped, leading with a comment (that did not get dropped): "they are a list of lists of strings..." Reimplement this logic inside a validator/converter for the annotations kwarg container: - do not listify, we don't accept `annotations: ''` and listify is supposed to be for when either x or list[x] is valid - go back to checking for a list of exactly 3 values - allow a list of the aforementioned, in the traditionally expected form: [ ['foo1', 'foo2', 'foo3'], ['bar1', 'bar2', 'bar3'], ] - pass one --annotate flag per 3-value-list And add some better error reporting for the cause of errors when processing lists of lists.
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annotations: T.List[T.List[str]]
install_header: bool
install_dir: T.Optional[str]
docbook: T.Optional[str]
autocleanup: Literal['all', 'none', 'objects', 'default']
class GenMarshal(TypedDict):
build_always: T.Optional[str]
build_always_stale: T.Optional[bool]
build_by_default: T.Optional[bool]
depend_files: T.List[mesonlib.File]
extra_args: T.List[str]
install_dir: T.List[T.Union[str, bool]]
install_header: bool
internal: bool
nostdinc: bool
prefix: T.Optional[str]
skip_source: bool
sources: T.List[FileOrString]
stdinc: bool
valist_marshallers: bool
class GenerateVapi(TypedDict):
sources: T.List[T.Union[str, GirTarget]]
install_dir: T.Optional[str]
install: bool
vapi_dirs: T.List[str]
metadata_dirs: T.List[str]
gir_dirs: T.List[str]
packages: T.List[T.Union[str, InternalDependency]]
class _MkEnumsCommon(TypedDict):
sources: T.List[T.Union[FileOrString, build.GeneratedTypes]]
install_header: bool
install_dir: T.Optional[str]
identifier_prefix: T.Optional[str]
symbol_prefix: T.Optional[str]
class MkEnumsSimple(_MkEnumsCommon):
header_prefix: str
decorator: str
function_prefix: str
body_prefix: str
class MkEnums(_MkEnumsCommon):
c_template: T.Optional[FileOrString]
h_template: T.Optional[FileOrString]
comments: T.Optional[str]
eprod: T.Optional[str]
fhead: T.Optional[str]
fprod: T.Optional[str]
ftail: T.Optional[str]
vhead: T.Optional[str]
vprod: T.Optional[str]
vtail: T.Optional[str]
depends: T.List[T.Union[BuildTarget, CustomTarget, CustomTargetIndex]]
# Differs from the CustomTarget version in that it straight defaults to True
_BUILD_BY_DEFAULT: KwargInfo[bool] = KwargInfo(
'build_by_default', bool, default=True,
)
_EXTRA_ARGS_KW: KwargInfo[T.List[str]] = KwargInfo(
'extra_args',
ContainerTypeInfo(list, str),
default=[],
listify=True,
)
_MK_ENUMS_COMMON_KWS: T.List[KwargInfo] = [
INSTALL_KW.evolve(name='install_header'),
KwargInfo(
'sources',
ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, mesonlib.File, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex, build.GeneratedList)),
listify=True,
required=True,
),
KwargInfo('install_dir', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('identifier_prefix', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('symbol_prefix', (str, NoneType)),
]
gome.gdbus_codegen: fix annotations argument for multiple annotations, harder The original attempted fix only allowed configuration to succeed, but not building. It was modeled based on the gdbus-codegen documentation, which states: --annotate WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE Add annotation (may be used several times) which clearly indicates that gdbus-codegen accepts an --annotate flag that is followed by a multiple of 3 values, despite this not actually working. The manpage actually contradicts the --help text: --annotate ELEMENT KEY VALUE Used to inject D-Bus annotations into the given XML files. [] ... and gives examples that use multiple --annotate flags each with 3 arguments. To better understand what meson is supposed to do here, we should look at ef52e60936665c982cd17a4a17c2045b445d8e6d, which ported to typed_kwargs. There is actually a big chunk of code to handle annotations that got completely dropped, leading with a comment (that did not get dropped): "they are a list of lists of strings..." Reimplement this logic inside a validator/converter for the annotations kwarg container: - do not listify, we don't accept `annotations: ''` and listify is supposed to be for when either x or list[x] is valid - go back to checking for a list of exactly 3 values - allow a list of the aforementioned, in the traditionally expected form: [ ['foo1', 'foo2', 'foo3'], ['bar1', 'bar2', 'bar3'], ] - pass one --annotate flag per 3-value-list And add some better error reporting for the cause of errors when processing lists of lists.
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def annotations_validator(annotations: T.List[T.Union[str, T.List[str]]]) -> T.Optional[str]:
"""Validate gdbus-codegen annotations argument"""
badlist = 'must be made up of 3 strings for ELEMENT, KEY, and VALUE'
if all(isinstance(annot, str) for annot in annotations):
if len(annotations) == 3:
return None
else:
return badlist
elif not all(isinstance(annot, list) for annot in annotations):
for c, annot in enumerate(annotations):
if not isinstance(annot, list):
return f'element {c+1} must be a list'
else:
for c, annot in enumerate(annotations):
if len(annot) != 3 or not all(isinstance(i, str) for i in annot):
return f'element {c+1} {badlist}'
return None
# gresource compilation is broken due to the way
# the resource compiler and Ninja clash about it
#
# https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/issues/1184
# https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774368
gresource_dep_needed_version = '>= 2.51.1'
native_glib_version = None
class GnomeModule(ExtensionModule):
def __init__(self, interpreter: 'Interpreter') -> None:
super().__init__(interpreter)
self.gir_dep: T.Optional[Dependency] = None
self.giscanner: T.Optional[T.Union[ExternalProgram, build.Executable, OverrideProgram]] = None
self.gicompiler: T.Optional[T.Union[ExternalProgram, build.Executable, OverrideProgram]] = None
self.install_glib_compile_schemas = False
self.install_gio_querymodules: T.List[str] = []
self.install_gtk_update_icon_cache = False
self.install_update_desktop_database = False
self.devenv: T.Optional[build.EnvironmentVariables] = None
self.methods.update({
'post_install': self.post_install,
'compile_resources': self.compile_resources,
'generate_gir': self.generate_gir,
'compile_schemas': self.compile_schemas,
'yelp': self.yelp,
'gtkdoc': self.gtkdoc,
'gtkdoc_html_dir': self.gtkdoc_html_dir,
'gdbus_codegen': self.gdbus_codegen,
'mkenums': self.mkenums,
'mkenums_simple': self.mkenums_simple,
'genmarshal': self.genmarshal,
'generate_vapi': self.generate_vapi,
})
@staticmethod
def _get_native_glib_version(state: 'ModuleState') -> str:
global native_glib_version
if native_glib_version is None:
glib_dep = PkgConfigDependency('glib-2.0', state.environment,
{'native': True, 'required': False})
if glib_dep.found():
native_glib_version = glib_dep.get_version()
else:
mlog.warning('Could not detect glib version, assuming 2.54. '
'You may get build errors if your glib is older.')
native_glib_version = '2.54'
return native_glib_version
@mesonlib.run_once
def __print_gresources_warning(self, state: 'ModuleState') -> None:
if not mesonlib.version_compare(self._get_native_glib_version(state),
gresource_dep_needed_version):
mlog.warning('GLib compiled dependencies do not work reliably with \n'
'the current version of GLib. See the following upstream issue:',
mlog.bold('https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774368'))
@staticmethod
def _print_gdbus_warning() -> None:
mlog.warning('Code generated with gdbus_codegen() requires the root directory be added to\n'
' include_directories of targets with GLib < 2.51.3:',
mlog.bold('https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1387'),
once=True)
def _get_dep(self, state: 'ModuleState', depname: str, native: bool = False,
required: bool = True) -> Dependency:
kwargs = {'native': native, 'required': required}
# FIXME: Even if we fix the function, mypy still can't figure out what's
# going on here. And we really dont want to call interpreter
# implementations of meson functions anyway.
return self.interpreter.func_dependency(state.current_node, [depname], kwargs) # type: ignore
def _get_native_binary(self, state: 'ModuleState', name: str, depname: str,
varname: str, required: bool = True) -> T.Union[ExternalProgram, OverrideProgram, 'build.Executable']:
# Look in overrides in case glib/gtk/etc are built as subproject
prog = self.interpreter.program_from_overrides([name], [])
if prog is not None:
return prog
# Look in machine file
prog_list = state.environment.lookup_binary_entry(MachineChoice.HOST, name)
if prog_list is not None:
return ExternalProgram.from_entry(name, prog_list)
# Check if pkgconfig has a variable
dep = self._get_dep(state, depname, native=True, required=False)
if dep.found() and dep.type_name == 'pkgconfig':
value = dep.get_pkgconfig_variable(varname, [], None)
if value:
return ExternalProgram(name, [value])
# Normal program lookup
return state.find_program(name, required=required)
@typed_kwargs('gnome.post_install',
KwargInfo('glib_compile_schemas', bool, default=False),
KwargInfo('gio_querymodules', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('gtk_update_icon_cache', bool, default=False),
KwargInfo('update_desktop_database', bool, default=False, since='0.59.0'),
)
@noPosargs
@FeatureNew('gnome.post_install', '0.57.0')
def post_install(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.List['TYPE_var'], kwargs: 'PostInstall') -> ModuleReturnValue:
rv: T.List['build.ExecutableSerialisation'] = []
datadir_abs = os.path.join(state.environment.get_prefix(), state.environment.get_datadir())
if kwargs['glib_compile_schemas'] and not self.install_glib_compile_schemas:
self.install_glib_compile_schemas = True
prog = self._get_native_binary(state, 'glib-compile-schemas', 'gio-2.0', 'glib_compile_schemas')
schemasdir = os.path.join(datadir_abs, 'glib-2.0', 'schemas')
script = state.backend.get_executable_serialisation([prog, schemasdir])
script.skip_if_destdir = True
rv.append(script)
for d in kwargs['gio_querymodules']:
if d not in self.install_gio_querymodules:
self.install_gio_querymodules.append(d)
prog = self._get_native_binary(state, 'gio-querymodules', 'gio-2.0', 'gio_querymodules')
moduledir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_prefix(), d)
script = state.backend.get_executable_serialisation([prog, moduledir])
script.skip_if_destdir = True
rv.append(script)
if kwargs['gtk_update_icon_cache'] and not self.install_gtk_update_icon_cache:
self.install_gtk_update_icon_cache = True
prog = self._get_native_binary(state, 'gtk4-update-icon-cache', 'gtk4', 'gtk4_update_icon_cache', required=False)
found = isinstance(prog, build.Executable) or prog.found()
if not found:
prog = self._get_native_binary(state, 'gtk-update-icon-cache', 'gtk+-3.0', 'gtk_update_icon_cache')
icondir = os.path.join(datadir_abs, 'icons', 'hicolor')
script = state.backend.get_executable_serialisation([prog, '-q', '-t', '-f', icondir])
script.skip_if_destdir = True
rv.append(script)
if kwargs['update_desktop_database'] and not self.install_update_desktop_database:
self.install_update_desktop_database = True
prog = self._get_native_binary(state, 'update-desktop-database', 'desktop-file-utils', 'update_desktop_database')
appdir = os.path.join(datadir_abs, 'applications')
script = state.backend.get_executable_serialisation([prog, '-q', appdir])
script.skip_if_destdir = True
rv.append(script)
return ModuleReturnValue(None, rv)
@typed_pos_args('gnome.compile_resources', str, (str, mesonlib.File))
@typed_kwargs(
'gnome.compile_resources',
_BUILD_BY_DEFAULT,
_EXTRA_ARGS_KW,
INSTALL_KW,
INSTALL_KW.evolve(name='install_header', since='0.37.0'),
KwargInfo('c_name', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('dependencies', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (mesonlib.File, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex)), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('export', bool, default=False, since='0.37.0'),
KwargInfo('gresource_bundle', bool, default=False, since='0.37.0'),
KwargInfo('install_dir', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('source_dir', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
)
def compile_resources(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str, 'FileOrString'],
kwargs: 'CompileResources') -> 'ModuleReturnValue':
self.__print_gresources_warning(state)
glib_version = self._get_native_glib_version(state)
glib_compile_resources = state.find_program('glib-compile-resources')
cmd = [glib_compile_resources, '@INPUT@']
source_dirs = kwargs['source_dir']
dependencies = kwargs['dependencies']
target_name, input_file = args
# Validate dependencies
subdirs: T.List[str] = []
depends: T.List[T.Union[build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex]] = []
for dep in dependencies:
if isinstance(dep, mesonlib.File):
subdirs.append(dep.subdir)
else:
depends.append(dep)
subdirs.append(dep.get_subdir())
if not mesonlib.version_compare(glib_version, gresource_dep_needed_version):
m = 'The "dependencies" argument of gnome.compile_resources() can not\n' \
'be used with the current version of glib-compile-resources due to\n' \
'<https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774368>'
raise MesonException(m)
if not mesonlib.version_compare(glib_version, gresource_dep_needed_version):
# Resource xml files generated at build-time cannot be used with
# gnome.compile_resources() because we need to scan the xml for
# dependencies. Use configure_file() instead to generate it at
# configure-time
if isinstance(input_file, mesonlib.File):
# glib-compile-resources will be run inside the source dir,
# so we need either 'src_to_build' or the absolute path.
# Absolute path is the easiest choice.
if input_file.is_built:
ifile = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), input_file.subdir, input_file.fname)
else:
ifile = os.path.join(input_file.subdir, input_file.fname)
else:
ifile = os.path.join(state.subdir, input_file)
depend_files, depends, subdirs = self._get_gresource_dependencies(
state, ifile, source_dirs, dependencies)
# Make source dirs relative to build dir now
source_dirs = [os.path.join(state.build_to_src, state.subdir, d) for d in source_dirs]
# Ensure build directories of generated deps are included
source_dirs += subdirs
# Always include current directory, but after paths set by user
source_dirs.append(os.path.join(state.build_to_src, state.subdir))
for source_dir in OrderedSet(source_dirs):
cmd += ['--sourcedir', source_dir]
if kwargs['c_name']:
cmd += ['--c-name', kwargs['c_name']]
if not kwargs['export']:
cmd += ['--internal']
cmd += ['--generate', '--target', '@OUTPUT@']
cmd += kwargs['extra_args']
gresource = kwargs['gresource_bundle']
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if gresource:
output = f'{target_name}.gresource'
name = f'{target_name}_gresource'
else:
if 'c' in state.environment.coredata.compilers.host:
output = f'{target_name}.c'
name = f'{target_name}_c'
elif 'cpp' in state.environment.coredata.compilers.host:
output = f'{target_name}.cpp'
name = f'{target_name}_cpp'
else:
raise MesonException('Compiling GResources into code is only supported in C and C++ projects')
if kwargs['install'] and not gresource:
raise MesonException('The install kwarg only applies to gresource bundles, see install_header')
install_header = kwargs['install_header']
if install_header and gresource:
raise MesonException('The install_header kwarg does not apply to gresource bundles')
if install_header and not kwargs['export']:
raise MesonException('GResource header is installed yet export is not enabled')
c_kwargs: T.Dict[str, T.Any] = {
'build_by_default': kwargs['build_by_default'],
'depends': depends,
'input': input_file,
'install': kwargs['install'],
'install_dir': kwargs['install_dir'] or [],
'output': output,
}
if not mesonlib.version_compare(glib_version, gresource_dep_needed_version):
# This will eventually go out of sync if dependencies are added
c_kwargs['depend_files'] = depend_files
c_kwargs['command'] = cmd
else:
depfile = f'{output}.d'
c_kwargs['depfile'] = depfile
c_kwargs['command'] = copy.copy(cmd) + ['--dependency-file', '@DEPFILE@']
target_c = GResourceTarget(name, state.subdir, state.subproject, c_kwargs)
if gresource: # Only one target for .gresource files
return ModuleReturnValue(target_c, [target_c])
h_kwargs: T.Dict[str, T.Any] = {
'command': cmd,
'input': input_file,
'output': f'{target_name}.h',
# The header doesn't actually care about the files yet it errors if missing
'depends': depends,
'build_by_default': kwargs['build_by_default'],
'install_dir': kwargs['install_dir'] or [state.environment.coredata.get_option(mesonlib.OptionKey('includedir'))],
}
if install_header:
h_kwargs['install'] = install_header
target_h = GResourceHeaderTarget(f'{target_name}_h', state.subdir, state.subproject, h_kwargs)
rv = [target_c, target_h]
return ModuleReturnValue(rv, rv)
@staticmethod
def _get_gresource_dependencies(
state: 'ModuleState', input_file: str, source_dirs: T.List[str],
dependencies: T.Sequence[T.Union[mesonlib.File, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex]]
) -> T.Tuple[T.List[mesonlib.FileOrString], T.List[T.Union[build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex]], T.List[str]]:
cmd = ['glib-compile-resources',
input_file,
'--generate-dependencies']
# Prefer generated files over source files
cmd += ['--sourcedir', state.subdir] # Current build dir
for source_dir in source_dirs:
cmd += ['--sourcedir', os.path.join(state.subdir, source_dir)]
try:
pc, stdout, stderr = Popen_safe(cmd, cwd=state.environment.get_source_dir())
except (FileNotFoundError, PermissionError):
raise MesonException('Could not execute glib-compile-resources.')
if pc.returncode != 0:
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m = f'glib-compile-resources failed to get dependencies for {cmd[1]}:\n{stderr}'
mlog.warning(m)
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(pc.returncode, cmd)
raw_dep_files: T.List[str] = stdout.split('\n')[:-1]
depends: T.List[T.Union[build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex]] = []
subdirs: T.List[str] = []
dep_files: T.List[mesonlib.FileOrString] = []
for resfile in raw_dep_files.copy():
resbasename = os.path.basename(resfile)
for dep in dependencies:
if isinstance(dep, mesonlib.File):
if dep.fname != resbasename:
continue
raw_dep_files.remove(resfile)
dep_files.append(dep)
subdirs.append(dep.subdir)
break
elif isinstance(dep, (build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex)):
fname = None
outputs = {(o, os.path.basename(o)) for o in dep.get_outputs()}
for o, baseo in outputs:
if baseo == resbasename:
fname = o
break
if fname is not None:
raw_dep_files.remove(resfile)
depends.append(dep)
subdirs.append(dep.get_subdir())
break
else:
# In generate-dependencies mode, glib-compile-resources doesn't raise
# an error for missing resources but instead prints whatever filename
# was listed in the input file. That's good because it means we can
# handle resource files that get generated as part of the build, as
# follows.
#
# If there are multiple generated resource files with the same basename
# then this code will get confused.
try:
f = mesonlib.File.from_source_file(state.environment.get_source_dir(),
".", resfile)
except MesonException:
raise MesonException(
f'Resource "{resfile}" listed in "{input_file}" was not found. '
'If this is a generated file, pass the target that generates '
'it to gnome.compile_resources() using the "dependencies" '
'keyword argument.')
raw_dep_files.remove(resfile)
dep_files.append(f)
dep_files.extend(raw_dep_files)
return dep_files, depends, subdirs
def _get_link_args(self, state: 'ModuleState',
lib: T.Union[build.SharedLibrary, build.StaticLibrary],
depends: T.Sequence[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, 'build.GeneratedTypes', 'FileOrString']],
include_rpath: bool = False,
use_gir_args: bool = False
) -> T.Tuple[T.List[str], T.List[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, 'build.GeneratedTypes', 'FileOrString']]]:
link_command: T.List[str] = []
new_depends = list(depends)
# Construct link args
if isinstance(lib, build.SharedLibrary):
libdir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), state.backend.get_target_dir(lib))
link_command.append('-L' + libdir)
if include_rpath:
link_command.append('-Wl,-rpath,' + libdir)
new_depends.append(lib)
# Needed for the following binutils bug:
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1911
# However, g-ir-scanner does not understand -Wl,-rpath
# so we need to use -L instead
for d in state.backend.determine_rpath_dirs(lib):
d = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), d)
link_command.append('-L' + d)
if include_rpath:
link_command.append('-Wl,-rpath,' + d)
if use_gir_args and self._gir_has_option('--extra-library'):
link_command.append('--extra-library=' + lib.name)
else:
link_command.append('-l' + lib.name)
return link_command, new_depends
def _get_dependencies_flags(
self, deps: T.Sequence[T.Union['Dependency', build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex]],
state: 'ModuleState',
depends: T.Sequence[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, 'build.GeneratedTypes', 'FileOrString']],
include_rpath: bool = False,
use_gir_args: bool = False,
separate_nodedup: bool = False
) -> T.Tuple[OrderedSet[str], OrderedSet[str], OrderedSet[str], T.Optional[T.List[str]], OrderedSet[str],
T.List[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, 'build.GeneratedTypes', 'FileOrString']]]:
cflags: OrderedSet[str] = OrderedSet()
internal_ldflags: OrderedSet[str] = OrderedSet()
external_ldflags: OrderedSet[str] = OrderedSet()
# External linker flags that can't be de-duped reliably because they
# require two args in order, such as -framework AVFoundation
external_ldflags_nodedup: T.List[str] = []
gi_includes: OrderedSet[str] = OrderedSet()
deps = mesonlib.listify(deps)
depends = list(depends)
for dep in deps:
if isinstance(dep, Dependency):
girdir = dep.get_variable(pkgconfig='girdir', internal='girdir', default_value='')
if girdir:
assert isinstance(girdir, str), 'for mypy'
gi_includes.update([girdir])
if isinstance(dep, InternalDependency):
cflags.update(dep.get_compile_args())
cflags.update(state.get_include_args(dep.include_directories))
for lib in dep.libraries:
if isinstance(lib, build.SharedLibrary):
_ld, depends = self._get_link_args(state, lib, depends, include_rpath)
internal_ldflags.update(_ld)
libdepflags = self._get_dependencies_flags(lib.get_external_deps(), state, depends, include_rpath,
use_gir_args, True)
cflags.update(libdepflags[0])
internal_ldflags.update(libdepflags[1])
external_ldflags.update(libdepflags[2])
external_ldflags_nodedup += libdepflags[3]
gi_includes.update(libdepflags[4])
extdepflags = self._get_dependencies_flags(dep.ext_deps, state, depends, include_rpath,
use_gir_args, True)
cflags.update(extdepflags[0])
internal_ldflags.update(extdepflags[1])
external_ldflags.update(extdepflags[2])
external_ldflags_nodedup += extdepflags[3]
gi_includes.update(extdepflags[4])
for source in dep.sources:
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if isinstance(source, GirTarget):
gi_includes.update([os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(),
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source.get_subdir())])
# This should be any dependency other than an internal one.
elif isinstance(dep, Dependency):
cflags.update(dep.get_compile_args())
ldflags = iter(dep.get_link_args(raw=True))
for flag in ldflags:
if (os.path.isabs(flag) and
# For PkgConfigDependency only:
getattr(dep, 'is_libtool', False)):
lib_dir = os.path.dirname(flag)
external_ldflags.update([f'-L{lib_dir}'])
if include_rpath:
external_ldflags.update([f'-Wl,-rpath {lib_dir}'])
libname = os.path.basename(flag)
if libname.startswith("lib"):
libname = libname[3:]
libname = libname.split(".so")[0]
flag = f"-l{libname}"
# FIXME: Hack to avoid passing some compiler options in
if flag.startswith("-W"):
continue
# If it's a framework arg, slurp the framework name too
# to preserve the order of arguments
if flag == '-framework':
external_ldflags_nodedup += [flag, next(ldflags)]
else:
external_ldflags.update([flag])
elif isinstance(dep, (build.StaticLibrary, build.SharedLibrary)):
cflags.update(state.get_include_args(dep.get_include_dirs()))
depends.append(dep)
else:
mlog.log(f'dependency {dep!r} not handled to build gir files')
continue
if use_gir_args and self._gir_has_option('--extra-library'):
def fix_ldflags(ldflags: T.Iterable[str]) -> OrderedSet[str]:
fixed_ldflags: OrderedSet[str] = OrderedSet()
for ldflag in ldflags:
if ldflag.startswith("-l"):
ldflag = ldflag.replace('-l', '--extra-library=', 1)
fixed_ldflags.add(ldflag)
return fixed_ldflags
internal_ldflags = fix_ldflags(internal_ldflags)
external_ldflags = fix_ldflags(external_ldflags)
if not separate_nodedup:
external_ldflags.update(external_ldflags_nodedup)
return cflags, internal_ldflags, external_ldflags, None, gi_includes, depends
else:
return cflags, internal_ldflags, external_ldflags, external_ldflags_nodedup, gi_includes, depends
def _unwrap_gir_target(self, girtarget: T.Union[build.Executable, build.StaticLibrary, build.SharedLibrary], state: 'ModuleState'
) -> T.Union[build.Executable, build.StaticLibrary, build.SharedLibrary]:
if not isinstance(girtarget, (build.Executable, build.SharedLibrary,
build.StaticLibrary)):
raise MesonException(f'Gir target must be an executable or library but is "{girtarget}" of type {type(girtarget).__name__}')
STATIC_BUILD_REQUIRED_VERSION = ">=1.58.1"
if isinstance(girtarget, (build.StaticLibrary)) and \
not mesonlib.version_compare(
self._get_gir_dep(state)[0].get_version(),
STATIC_BUILD_REQUIRED_VERSION):
raise MesonException('Static libraries can only be introspected with GObject-Introspection ' + STATIC_BUILD_REQUIRED_VERSION)
return girtarget
def _devenv_prepend(self, varname: str, value: str) -> None:
if self.devenv is None:
self.devenv = build.EnvironmentVariables()
self.interpreter.build.devenv.append(self.devenv)
self.devenv.prepend(varname, [value])
def _get_gir_dep(self, state: 'ModuleState') -> T.Tuple[Dependency, T.Union[build.Executable, 'ExternalProgram', 'OverrideProgram'],
T.Union[build.Executable, 'ExternalProgram', 'OverrideProgram']]:
if not self.gir_dep:
self.gir_dep = self._get_dep(state, 'gobject-introspection-1.0')
self.giscanner = self._get_native_binary(state, 'g-ir-scanner', 'gobject-introspection-1.0', 'g_ir_scanner')
self.gicompiler = self._get_native_binary(state, 'g-ir-compiler', 'gobject-introspection-1.0', 'g_ir_compiler')
return self.gir_dep, self.giscanner, self.gicompiler
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def _gir_has_option(self, option: str) -> bool:
exe = self.giscanner
if isinstance(exe, OverrideProgram):
# Handle overridden g-ir-scanner
assert option in {'--extra-library', '--sources-top-dirs'}
return True
p, o, _ = Popen_safe(exe.get_command() + ['--help'], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
return p.returncode == 0 and option in o
# May mutate depends and gir_inc_dirs
@staticmethod
def _scan_include(state: 'ModuleState', includes: T.List[T.Union[str, GirTarget]]
) -> T.Tuple[T.List[str], T.List[str], T.List[GirTarget]]:
ret: T.List[str] = []
gir_inc_dirs: T.List[str] = []
depends: T.List[GirTarget] = []
for inc in includes:
if isinstance(inc, str):
ret += [f'--include={inc}']
elif isinstance(inc, GirTarget):
gir_inc_dirs .append(os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), inc.get_subdir()))
ret.append(f"--include-uninstalled={os.path.join(inc.get_subdir(), inc.get_basename())}")
depends.append(inc)
return ret, gir_inc_dirs, depends
@staticmethod
def _scan_langs(state: 'ModuleState', langs: T.Iterable[str]) -> T.List[str]:
ret: T.List[str] = []
for lang in langs:
link_args = state.environment.coredata.get_external_link_args(MachineChoice.HOST, lang)
for link_arg in link_args:
if link_arg.startswith('-L'):
ret.append(link_arg)
return ret
@staticmethod
def _scan_gir_targets(state: 'ModuleState', girtargets: T.Sequence[build.BuildTarget]) -> T.List[T.Union[str, build.Executable]]:
ret: T.List[T.Union[str, build.Executable]] = []
for girtarget in girtargets:
if isinstance(girtarget, build.Executable):
ret += ['--program', girtarget]
else:
# Because of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gobject-introspection/merge_requests/72
# we can't use the full path until this is merged.
libpath = os.path.join(girtarget.get_subdir(), girtarget.get_filename())
# Must use absolute paths here because g-ir-scanner will not
# add them to the runtime path list if they're relative. This
# means we cannot use @BUILD_ROOT@
build_root = state.environment.get_build_dir()
if isinstance(girtarget, build.SharedLibrary):
# need to put our output directory first as we need to use the
# generated libraries instead of any possibly installed system/prefix
# ones.
ret += ["-L{}/{}".format(build_root, os.path.dirname(libpath))]
libname = girtarget.get_basename()
else:
libname = os.path.join(f"{build_root}/{libpath}")
ret += ['--library', libname]
# Needed for the following binutils bug:
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1911
# However, g-ir-scanner does not understand -Wl,-rpath
# so we need to use -L instead
for d in state.backend.determine_rpath_dirs(girtarget):
d = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), d)
ret.append('-L' + d)
return ret
@staticmethod
def _get_girtargets_langs_compilers(girtargets: T.Sequence[build.BuildTarget]) -> T.List[T.Tuple[str, 'Compiler']]:
ret: T.List[T.Tuple[str, 'Compiler']] = []
for girtarget in girtargets:
for lang, compiler in girtarget.compilers.items():
# XXX: Can you use g-i with any other language?
if lang in ('c', 'cpp', 'objc', 'objcpp', 'd'):
ret.append((lang, compiler))
break
return ret
@staticmethod
def _get_gir_targets_deps(girtargets: T.Sequence[build.BuildTarget]
) -> T.List[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex, Dependency]]:
ret: T.List[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex, Dependency]] = []
for girtarget in girtargets:
ret += girtarget.get_all_link_deps()
ret += girtarget.get_external_deps()
return ret
@staticmethod
def _get_gir_targets_inc_dirs(girtargets: T.Sequence[build.BuildTarget]) -> T.List[build.IncludeDirs]:
ret: T.List[build.IncludeDirs] = []
for girtarget in girtargets:
ret += girtarget.get_include_dirs()
return ret
@staticmethod
def _get_langs_compilers_flags(state: 'ModuleState', langs_compilers: T.List[T.Tuple[str, 'Compiler']]
) -> T.Tuple[T.List[str], T.List[str], T.List[str]]:
cflags: T.List[str] = []
internal_ldflags: T.List[str] = []
external_ldflags: T.List[str] = []
for lang, compiler in langs_compilers:
if state.global_args.get(lang):
cflags += state.global_args[lang]
if state.project_args.get(lang):
cflags += state.project_args[lang]
if mesonlib.OptionKey('b_sanitize') in compiler.base_options:
sanitize = state.environment.coredata.options[mesonlib.OptionKey('b_sanitize')].value
cflags += compiler.sanitizer_compile_args(sanitize)
sanitize = sanitize.split(',')
# These must be first in ldflags
if 'address' in sanitize:
internal_ldflags += ['-lasan']
if 'thread' in sanitize:
internal_ldflags += ['-ltsan']
if 'undefined' in sanitize:
internal_ldflags += ['-lubsan']
# FIXME: Linking directly to lib*san is not recommended but g-ir-scanner
# does not understand -f LDFLAGS. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783892
# ldflags += compiler.sanitizer_link_args(sanitize)
return cflags, internal_ldflags, external_ldflags
@staticmethod
def _make_gir_filelist(state: 'ModuleState', srcdir: str, ns: str,
nsversion: str, girtargets: T.Sequence[build.BuildTarget],
libsources: T.Sequence[T.Union[
str, mesonlib.File, build.GeneratedList,
build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex]]
) -> str:
gir_filelist_dir = state.backend.get_target_private_dir_abs(girtargets[0])
if not os.path.isdir(gir_filelist_dir):
os.mkdir(gir_filelist_dir)
gir_filelist_filename = os.path.join(gir_filelist_dir, f'{ns}_{nsversion}_gir_filelist')
with open(gir_filelist_filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as gir_filelist:
for s in libsources:
if isinstance(s, (build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex)):
for custom_output in s.get_outputs():
gir_filelist.write(os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(),
state.backend.get_target_dir(s),
custom_output) + '\n')
elif isinstance(s, mesonlib.File):
gir_filelist.write(s.rel_to_builddir(state.build_to_src) + '\n')
elif isinstance(s, build.GeneratedList):
for gen_src in s.get_outputs():
gir_filelist.write(os.path.join(srcdir, gen_src) + '\n')
else:
gir_filelist.write(os.path.join(srcdir, s) + '\n')
return gir_filelist_filename
@staticmethod
def _make_gir_target(
state: 'ModuleState',
girfile: str,
scan_command: T.Sequence[T.Union['FileOrString', Executable, ExternalProgram, OverrideProgram]],
generated_files: T.Sequence[T.Union[str, mesonlib.File, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex, build.GeneratedList]],
depends: T.Sequence[T.Union['FileOrString', build.BuildTarget, 'build.GeneratedTypes']],
kwargs: T.Dict[str, T.Any]) -> GirTarget:
install = kwargs['install_gir']
if install is None:
install = kwargs['install']
install_dir = kwargs['install_dir_gir']
if install_dir is None:
install_dir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_datadir(), 'gir-1.0')
elif install_dir is False:
install = False
scankwargs = {
'input': generated_files,
'output': girfile,
'command': scan_command,
'depends': depends,
'install': install,
'install_dir': install_dir,
'install_tag': 'devel',
'build_by_default': kwargs['build_by_default'],
}
return GirTarget(girfile, state.subdir, state.subproject, scankwargs)
@staticmethod
def _make_typelib_target(state: 'ModuleState', typelib_output: str,
typelib_cmd: T.Sequence[T.Union[str, build.Executable, ExternalProgram, build.CustomTarget]],
generated_files: T.Sequence[T.Union[str, mesonlib.File, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex, build.GeneratedList]],
kwargs: T.Dict[str, T.Any]) -> TypelibTarget:
install = kwargs['install_typelib']
if install is None:
install = kwargs['install']
install_dir = kwargs['install_dir_typelib']
if install_dir is None:
install_dir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_libdir(), 'girepository-1.0')
elif install_dir is False:
install = False
typelib_kwargs = {
'input': generated_files,
'output': [typelib_output],
'command': list(typelib_cmd),
'install': install,
'install_dir': install_dir,
'install_tag': 'typelib',
'build_by_default': kwargs['build_by_default'],
}
return TypelibTarget(typelib_output, state.subdir, state.subproject, typelib_kwargs)
@staticmethod
def _gather_typelib_includes_and_update_depends(
state: 'ModuleState',
deps: T.Sequence[T.Union[Dependency, build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex]],
depends: T.Sequence[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, 'build.GeneratedTypes', 'FileOrString']]
) -> T.Tuple[T.List[str], T.List[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, 'build.GeneratedTypes', 'FileOrString']]]:
# Need to recursively add deps on GirTarget sources from our
# dependencies and also find the include directories needed for the
# typelib generation custom target below.
typelib_includes: T.List[str] = []
new_depends = list(depends)
for dep in deps:
# Add a dependency on each GirTarget listed in dependencies and add
# the directory where it will be generated to the typelib includes
if isinstance(dep, InternalDependency):
for source in dep.sources:
if isinstance(source, GirTarget) and source not in depends:
new_depends.append(source)
subdir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(),
source.get_subdir())
if subdir not in typelib_includes:
typelib_includes.append(subdir)
# Do the same, but for dependencies of dependencies. These are
# stored in the list of generated sources for each link dep (from
# girtarget.get_all_link_deps() above).
# FIXME: Store this in the original form from declare_dependency()
# so it can be used here directly.
elif isinstance(dep, build.SharedLibrary):
for g_source in dep.generated:
if isinstance(g_source, GirTarget):
subdir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(),
g_source.get_subdir())
if subdir not in typelib_includes:
typelib_includes.append(subdir)
if isinstance(dep, Dependency):
girdir = dep.get_variable(pkgconfig='girdir', internal='girdir', default_value='')
assert isinstance(girdir, str), 'for mypy'
if girdir and girdir not in typelib_includes:
typelib_includes.append(girdir)
return typelib_includes, new_depends
@staticmethod
def _get_external_args_for_langs(state: 'ModuleState', langs: T.Sequence[str]) -> T.List[str]:
ret: T.List[str] = []
for lang in langs:
ret += mesonlib.listify(state.environment.coredata.get_external_args(MachineChoice.HOST, lang))
return ret
@staticmethod
def _get_scanner_cflags(cflags: T.Iterable[str]) -> T.Iterable[str]:
'g-ir-scanner only accepts -I/-D/-U; must ignore all other flags'
for f in cflags:
# _FORTIFY_SOURCE depends on / works together with -O, on the other hand this
# just invokes the preprocessor anyway
if f.startswith(('-D', '-U', '-I')) and not f.startswith('-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE'):
yield f
@staticmethod
def _get_scanner_ldflags(ldflags: T.Iterable[str]) -> T.Iterable[str]:
'g-ir-scanner only accepts -L/-l; must ignore -F and other linker flags'
for f in ldflags:
if f.startswith(('-L', '-l', '--extra-library')):
yield f
@typed_pos_args('gnome.generate_gir', varargs=(build.Executable, build.SharedLibrary, build.StaticLibrary), min_varargs=1)
@typed_kwargs(
'gnome.generate_gir',
INSTALL_KW,
_BUILD_BY_DEFAULT.evolve(since='0.40.0'),
_EXTRA_ARGS_KW,
KwargInfo('dependencies', ContainerTypeInfo(list, Dependency), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('export_packages', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('fatal_warnings', bool, default=False, since='0.55.0'),
KwargInfo('header', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('identifier_prefix', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('include_directories', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, build.IncludeDirs)), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('includes', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, GirTarget)), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('install_gir', (bool, NoneType), since='0.61.0'),
KwargInfo('install_dir_gir', (str, bool, NoneType),
deprecated_values={False: ('0.61.0', 'Use install_gir to disable installation')},
validator=lambda x: 'as boolean can only be false' if x is True else None),
KwargInfo('install_typelib', (bool, NoneType), since='0.61.0'),
KwargInfo('install_dir_typelib', (str, bool, NoneType),
deprecated_values={False: ('0.61.0', 'Use install_typelib to disable installation')},
validator=lambda x: 'as boolean can only be false' if x is True else None),
KwargInfo('link_with', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (build.SharedLibrary, build.StaticLibrary)), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('namespace', str, required=True),
KwargInfo('nsversion', str, required=True),
KwargInfo('sources', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, mesonlib.File, build.GeneratedList, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex)), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('symbol_prefix', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
)
def generate_gir(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[T.List[T.Union[build.Executable, build.SharedLibrary, build.StaticLibrary]]],
kwargs: 'GenerateGir') -> ModuleReturnValue:
girtargets = [self._unwrap_gir_target(arg, state) for arg in args[0]]
if len(girtargets) > 1 and any([isinstance(el, build.Executable) for el in girtargets]):
raise MesonException('generate_gir only accepts a single argument when one of the arguments is an executable')
gir_dep, giscanner, gicompiler = self._get_gir_dep(state)
ns = kwargs['namespace']
nsversion = kwargs['nsversion']
libsources = kwargs['sources']
girfile = f'{ns}-{nsversion}.gir'
srcdir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_source_dir(), state.subdir)
builddir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), state.subdir)
depends: T.List[T.Union['FileOrString', 'build.GeneratedTypes', build.BuildTarget]] = []
depends.extend(gir_dep.sources)
depends.extend(girtargets)
langs_compilers = self._get_girtargets_langs_compilers(girtargets)
cflags, internal_ldflags, external_ldflags = self._get_langs_compilers_flags(state, langs_compilers)
deps = self._get_gir_targets_deps(girtargets)
deps += kwargs['dependencies']
deps += [gir_dep]
typelib_includes, depends = self._gather_typelib_includes_and_update_depends(state, deps, depends)
# ldflags will be misinterpreted by gir scanner (showing
# spurious dependencies) but building GStreamer fails if they
# are not used here.
dep_cflags, dep_internal_ldflags, dep_external_ldflags, _, gi_includes, depends = \
self._get_dependencies_flags(deps, state, depends, use_gir_args=True)
scan_cflags = []
scan_cflags += list(self._get_scanner_cflags(cflags))
scan_cflags += list(self._get_scanner_cflags(dep_cflags))
scan_cflags += list(self._get_scanner_cflags(self._get_external_args_for_langs(state, [lc[0] for lc in langs_compilers])))
scan_internal_ldflags = []
scan_internal_ldflags += list(self._get_scanner_ldflags(internal_ldflags))
scan_internal_ldflags += list(self._get_scanner_ldflags(dep_internal_ldflags))
scan_external_ldflags = []
scan_external_ldflags += list(self._get_scanner_ldflags(external_ldflags))
scan_external_ldflags += list(self._get_scanner_ldflags(dep_external_ldflags))
girtargets_inc_dirs = self._get_gir_targets_inc_dirs(girtargets)
inc_dirs = kwargs['include_directories']
gir_inc_dirs: T.List[str] = []
scan_command: T.List[T.Union[str, build.Executable, 'ExternalProgram', 'OverrideProgram']] = [giscanner]
scan_command += ['--no-libtool']
scan_command += ['--namespace=' + ns, '--nsversion=' + nsversion]
scan_command += ['--warn-all']
scan_command += ['--output', '@OUTPUT@']
scan_command += [f'--c-include={h}' for h in kwargs['header']]
scan_command += kwargs['extra_args']
scan_command += ['-I' + srcdir, '-I' + builddir]
scan_command += state.get_include_args(girtargets_inc_dirs)
scan_command += ['--filelist=' + self._make_gir_filelist(state, srcdir, ns, nsversion, girtargets, libsources)]
scan_command += mesonlib.listify([self._get_link_args(state, l, depends, use_gir_args=True)
for l in kwargs['link_with']])
_cmd, _ginc, _deps = self._scan_include(state, kwargs['includes'])
scan_command.extend(_cmd)
gir_inc_dirs.extend(_ginc)
depends.extend(_deps)
scan_command += [f'--symbol-prefix={p}' for p in kwargs['symbol_prefix']]
scan_command += [f'--identifier-prefix={p}' for p in kwargs['identifier_prefix']]
scan_command += [f'--pkg-export={p}' for p in kwargs['export_packages']]
scan_command += ['--cflags-begin']
scan_command += scan_cflags
scan_command += ['--cflags-end']
scan_command += state.get_include_args(inc_dirs)
scan_command += state.get_include_args(itertools.chain(gi_includes, gir_inc_dirs, inc_dirs), prefix='--add-include-path=')
scan_command += list(scan_internal_ldflags)
scan_command += self._scan_gir_targets(state, girtargets)
scan_command += self._scan_langs(state, [lc[0] for lc in langs_compilers])
scan_command += list(scan_external_ldflags)
if self._gir_has_option('--sources-top-dirs'):
scan_command += ['--sources-top-dirs', os.path.join(state.environment.get_source_dir(), self.interpreter.subproject_dir, state.subproject)]
scan_command += ['--sources-top-dirs', os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), self.interpreter.subproject_dir, state.subproject)]
if '--warn-error' in scan_command:
FeatureDeprecated.single_use('gnome.generate_gir argument --warn-error', '0.55.0',
state.subproject, 'Use "fatal_warnings" keyword argument', state.current_node)
if kwargs['fatal_warnings']:
scan_command.append('--warn-error')
generated_files = [f for f in libsources if isinstance(f, (GeneratedList, CustomTarget, CustomTargetIndex))]
scan_target = self._make_gir_target(
state, girfile, scan_command, generated_files, depends,
# We have to cast here because mypy can't figure this out
T.cast(T.Dict[str, T.Any], kwargs))
typelib_output = f'{ns}-{nsversion}.typelib'
typelib_cmd = [gicompiler, scan_target, '--output', '@OUTPUT@']
typelib_cmd += state.get_include_args(gir_inc_dirs, prefix='--includedir=')
for incdir in typelib_includes:
typelib_cmd += ["--includedir=" + incdir]
typelib_target = self._make_typelib_target(state, typelib_output, typelib_cmd, generated_files, T.cast(T.Dict[str, T.Any], kwargs))
self._devenv_prepend('GI_TYPELIB_PATH', os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), state.subdir))
rv = [scan_target, typelib_target]
return ModuleReturnValue(rv, rv)
@noPosargs
@typed_kwargs('gnome.compile_schemas', _BUILD_BY_DEFAULT.evolve(since='0.40.0'), DEPEND_FILES_KW)
def compile_schemas(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.List['TYPE_var'], kwargs: 'CompileSchemas') -> ModuleReturnValue:
srcdir = os.path.join(state.build_to_src, state.subdir)
outdir = state.subdir
cmd = [state.find_program('glib-compile-schemas'), '--targetdir', outdir, srcdir]
ct_kwargs = T.cast(T.Dict[str, T.Any], kwargs.copy())
ct_kwargs['command'] = cmd
ct_kwargs['input'] = []
ct_kwargs['output'] = 'gschemas.compiled'
if state.subdir == '':
targetname = 'gsettings-compile'
else:
targetname = 'gsettings-compile-' + state.subdir.replace('/', '_')
target_g = build.CustomTarget(targetname, state.subdir, state.subproject, ct_kwargs)
self._devenv_prepend('GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR', os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), state.subdir))
return ModuleReturnValue(target_g, [target_g])
@typed_pos_args('gnome.yelp', str, varargs=str)
@typed_kwargs(
'gnome.yelp',
KwargInfo(
'languages', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str),
listify=True, default=[],
deprecated='0.43.0',
deprecated_message='Use a LINGUAS file in the source directory instead',
),
KwargInfo('media', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), listify=True, default=[]),
KwargInfo('sources', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), listify=True, default=[]),
KwargInfo('symlink_media', bool, default=True),
)
def yelp(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str, T.List[str]], kwargs: 'Yelp') -> ModuleReturnValue:
project_id = args[0]
sources = kwargs['sources']
if args[1]:
FeatureDeprecated.single_use('gnome.yelp more than one positional argument', '0.60.0',
state.subproject, 'use the "sources" keyword argument instead.', state.current_node)
if not sources:
sources = args[1]
if not sources:
raise MesonException('Yelp requires a list of sources')
elif args[1]:
mlog.warning('"gnome.yelp" ignores positional sources arguments when the "sources" keyword argument is set')
sources_files = [mesonlib.File.from_source_file(state.environment.source_dir,
os.path.join(state.subdir, 'C'),
s) for s in sources]
langs = kwargs['languages']
if not langs:
langs = read_linguas(os.path.join(state.environment.source_dir, state.subdir))
media = kwargs['media']
symlinks = kwargs['symlink_media']
targets: T.List[T.Union['build.Target', build.Data, build.SymlinkData]] = []
potargets: T.List[build.RunTarget] = []
itstool = state.find_program('itstool')
msgmerge = state.find_program('msgmerge')
msgfmt = state.find_program('msgfmt')
install_dir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_datadir(), 'help')
c_install_dir = os.path.join(install_dir, 'C', project_id)
c_data = build.Data(sources_files, c_install_dir, c_install_dir,
mesonlib.FileMode(), state.subproject)
targets.append(c_data)
media_files: T.List[mesonlib.File] = []
for m in media:
f = mesonlib.File.from_source_file(state.environment.source_dir,
os.path.join(state.subdir, 'C'), m)
media_files.append(f)
m_install_dir = os.path.join(c_install_dir, os.path.dirname(m))
m_data = build.Data([f], m_install_dir, m_install_dir,
mesonlib.FileMode(), state.subproject)
targets.append(m_data)
pot_file = os.path.join('@SOURCE_ROOT@', state.subdir, 'C', project_id + '.pot')
pot_sources = [os.path.join('@SOURCE_ROOT@', state.subdir, 'C', s) for s in sources]
pot_args: T.List[T.Union['ExternalProgram', str]] = [itstool, '-o', pot_file]
pot_args.extend(pot_sources)
pottarget = build.RunTarget(f'help-{project_id}-pot', pot_args, [],
os.path.join(state.subdir, 'C'), state.subproject)
targets.append(pottarget)
for l in langs:
l_subdir = os.path.join(state.subdir, l)
l_install_dir = os.path.join(install_dir, l, project_id)
for i, m in enumerate(media):
m_dir = os.path.dirname(m)
m_install_dir = os.path.join(l_install_dir, m_dir)
l_data: T.Union[build.Data, build.SymlinkData]
if symlinks:
link_target = os.path.join(os.path.relpath(c_install_dir, start=m_install_dir), m)
l_data = build.SymlinkData(link_target, os.path.basename(m),
m_install_dir, state.subproject)
else:
try:
m_file = mesonlib.File.from_source_file(state.environment.source_dir, l_subdir, m)
except MesonException:
m_file = media_files[i]
l_data = build.Data([m_file], m_install_dir, m_install_dir,
mesonlib.FileMode(), state.subproject)
targets.append(l_data)
po_file = l + '.po'
po_args: T.List[T.Union['ExternalProgram', str]] = [
msgmerge, '-q', '-o',
os.path.join('@SOURCE_ROOT@', l_subdir, po_file),
os.path.join('@SOURCE_ROOT@', l_subdir, po_file), pot_file]
potarget = build.RunTarget(f'help-{project_id}-{l}-update-po',
po_args, [pottarget], l_subdir, state.subproject)
targets.append(potarget)
potargets.append(potarget)
gmo_file = project_id + '-' + l + '.gmo'
gmo_kwargs = {'command': [msgfmt, '@INPUT@', '-o', '@OUTPUT@'],
'input': po_file,
'output': gmo_file,
}
gmotarget = build.CustomTarget(f'help-{project_id}-{l}-gmo', l_subdir, state.subproject, gmo_kwargs)
targets.append(gmotarget)
merge_kwargs = {'command': [itstool, '-m', os.path.join(l_subdir, gmo_file),
'-o', '@OUTDIR@', '@INPUT@'],
'input': sources_files,
'output': sources,
'depends': gmotarget,
'install': True,
'install_dir': l_install_dir,
}
mergetarget = build.CustomTarget(f'help-{project_id}-{l}', l_subdir, state.subproject, merge_kwargs)
targets.append(mergetarget)
allpotarget = build.AliasTarget(f'help-{project_id}-update-po', potargets,
state.subdir, state.subproject)
targets.append(allpotarget)
return ModuleReturnValue(None, targets)
@typed_pos_args('gnome.gtkdoc', str)
@typed_kwargs(
'gnome.gtkdoc',
KwargInfo('c_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), since='0.48.0', default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('check', bool, default=False, since='0.52.0'),
KwargInfo('content_files', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, mesonlib.File, build.GeneratedList, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex)), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo(
'dependencies',
ContainerTypeInfo(list, (Dependency, build.SharedLibrary, build.StaticLibrary)),
listify=True, default=[]),
KwargInfo('expand_content_files', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, mesonlib.File)), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('fixxref_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('gobject_typesfile', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, mesonlib.File)), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('html_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('html_assets', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, mesonlib.File)), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('ignore_headers', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo(
'include_directories',
ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, build.IncludeDirs)),
listify=True, default=[]),
KwargInfo('install', bool, default=True),
KwargInfo('install_dir', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('main_sgml', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('main_xml', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('mkdb_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo(
'mode', str, default='auto', since='0.37.0',
validator=in_set_validator({'xml', 'sgml', 'none', 'auto'})),
KwargInfo('module_version', str, default='', since='0.48.0'),
KwargInfo('namespace', str, default='', since='0.37.0'),
KwargInfo('scan_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('scanobjs_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('src_dir', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, build.IncludeDirs)), listify=True, required=True),
)
def gtkdoc(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str], kwargs: 'GtkDoc') -> ModuleReturnValue:
modulename = args[0]
main_file = kwargs['main_sgml']
main_xml = kwargs['main_xml']
if main_xml is not None:
if main_file is not None:
raise InvalidArguments('gnome.gtkdoc: main_xml and main_sgml are exclusive arguments')
main_file = main_xml
moduleversion = kwargs['module_version']
targetname = modulename + ('-' + moduleversion if moduleversion else '') + '-doc'
command = state.environment.get_build_command()
namespace = kwargs['namespace']
def abs_filenames(files: T.Iterable['FileOrString']) -> T.Iterator[str]:
for f in files:
if isinstance(f, mesonlib.File):
yield f.absolute_path(state.environment.get_source_dir(), state.environment.get_build_dir())
else:
yield os.path.join(state.environment.get_source_dir(), state.subdir, f)
src_dirs = kwargs['src_dir']
header_dirs: T.List[str] = []
for src_dir in src_dirs:
if isinstance(src_dir, build.IncludeDirs):
header_dirs.extend(src_dir.to_string_list(state.environment.get_source_dir(),
state.environment.get_build_dir()))
else:
header_dirs.append(src_dir)
t_args = ['--internal', 'gtkdoc',
'--sourcedir=' + state.environment.get_source_dir(),
'--builddir=' + state.environment.get_build_dir(),
'--subdir=' + state.subdir,
'--headerdirs=' + '@@'.join(header_dirs),
'--mainfile=' + main_file,
'--modulename=' + modulename,
'--moduleversion=' + moduleversion,
'--mode=' + kwargs['mode']]
for tool in ['scan', 'scangobj', 'mkdb', 'mkhtml', 'fixxref']:
program_name = 'gtkdoc-' + tool
program = state.find_program(program_name)
path = program.get_path()
t_args.append(f'--{program_name}={path}')
if namespace:
t_args.append('--namespace=' + namespace)
if state.environment.need_exe_wrapper() and not isinstance(state.environment.get_exe_wrapper(), EmptyExternalProgram):
t_args.append('--run=' + ' '.join(state.environment.get_exe_wrapper().get_command()))
t_args.append(f'--htmlargs={"@@".join(kwargs["html_args"])}')
t_args.append(f'--scanargs={"@@".join(kwargs["scan_args"])}')
t_args.append(f'--scanobjsargs={"@@".join(kwargs["scanobjs_args"])}')
t_args.append(f'--gobjects-types-file={"@@".join(abs_filenames(kwargs["gobject_typesfile"]))}')
t_args.append(f'--fixxrefargs={"@@".join(kwargs["fixxref_args"])}')
t_args.append(f'--mkdbargs={"@@".join(kwargs["mkdb_args"])}')
t_args.append(f'--html-assets={"@@".join(abs_filenames(kwargs["html_assets"]))}')
depends: T.List['build.GeneratedTypes'] = []
content_files = []
for s in kwargs['content_files']:
if isinstance(s, (build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex)):
depends.append(s)
for o in s.get_outputs():
content_files.append(os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(),
state.backend.get_target_dir(s),
o))
elif isinstance(s, mesonlib.File):
content_files.append(s.absolute_path(state.environment.get_source_dir(),
state.environment.get_build_dir()))
elif isinstance(s, build.GeneratedList):
depends.append(s)
for gen_src in s.get_outputs():
content_files.append(os.path.join(state.environment.get_source_dir(),
state.subdir,
gen_src))
else:
content_files.append(os.path.join(state.environment.get_source_dir(),
state.subdir,
s))
t_args += ['--content-files=' + '@@'.join(content_files)]
t_args.append(f'--expand-content-files={"@@".join(abs_filenames(kwargs["expand_content_files"]))}')
t_args.append(f'--ignore-headers={"@@".join(kwargs["ignore_headers"])}')
t_args.append(f'--installdir={"@@".join(kwargs["install_dir"])}')
t_args += self._get_build_args(kwargs['c_args'], kwargs['include_directories'],
kwargs['dependencies'], state, depends)
custom_kwargs = {'output': modulename + '-decl.txt',
'command': command + t_args,
'depends': depends,
'build_always_stale': True,
}
custom_target = build.CustomTarget(targetname, state.subdir, state.subproject, custom_kwargs)
alias_target = build.AliasTarget(targetname, [custom_target], state.subdir, state.subproject)
if kwargs['check']:
check_cmd = state.find_program('gtkdoc-check')
check_env = ['DOC_MODULE=' + modulename,
'DOC_MAIN_SGML_FILE=' + main_file]
check_args = (targetname + '-check', check_cmd)
check_workdir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), state.subdir)
state.test(check_args, env=check_env, workdir=check_workdir, depends=[custom_target])
res: T.List[T.Union[build.Target, build.ExecutableSerialisation]] = [custom_target, alias_target]
if kwargs['install']:
res.append(state.backend.get_executable_serialisation(command + t_args, tag='doc'))
return ModuleReturnValue(custom_target, res)
def _get_build_args(self, c_args: T.List[str], inc_dirs: T.List[T.Union[str, build.IncludeDirs]],
deps: T.List[T.Union[Dependency, build.SharedLibrary, build.StaticLibrary]],
state: 'ModuleState',
depends: T.Sequence[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, 'build.GeneratedTypes']]) -> T.List[str]:
args: T.List[str] = []
cflags = c_args.copy()
deps_cflags, internal_ldflags, external_ldflags, *_ = \
self._get_dependencies_flags(deps, state, depends, include_rpath=True)
cflags.extend(deps_cflags)
cflags.extend(state.get_include_args(inc_dirs))
ldflags: T.List[str] = []
ldflags.extend(internal_ldflags)
ldflags.extend(external_ldflags)
cflags.extend(state.environment.coredata.get_external_args(MachineChoice.HOST, 'c'))
ldflags.extend(state.environment.coredata.get_external_link_args(MachineChoice.HOST, 'c'))
compiler = state.environment.coredata.compilers[MachineChoice.HOST]['c']
compiler_flags = self._get_langs_compilers_flags(state, [('c', compiler)])
cflags.extend(compiler_flags[0])
ldflags.extend(compiler_flags[1])
ldflags.extend(compiler_flags[2])
if compiler:
args += ['--cc=%s' % join_args(compiler.get_exelist())]
args += ['--ld=%s' % join_args(compiler.get_linker_exelist())]
if cflags:
args += ['--cflags=%s' % join_args(cflags)]
if ldflags:
args += ['--ldflags=%s' % join_args(ldflags)]
return args
@noKwargs
@typed_pos_args('gnome.gtkdoc_html_dir', str)
def gtkdoc_html_dir(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str], kwargs: 'TYPE_kwargs') -> str:
return os.path.join('share/gtk-doc/html', args[0])
@typed_pos_args('gnome.gdbus_codegen', str, optargs=[(str, mesonlib.File)])
@typed_kwargs(
'gnome.gdbus_codegen',
_BUILD_BY_DEFAULT.evolve(since='0.40.0'),
KwargInfo('sources', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, mesonlib.File)), since='0.46.0', default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('extra_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), since='0.47.0', default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('interface_prefix', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('namespace', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('object_manager', bool, default=False),
KwargInfo(
gome.gdbus_codegen: fix annotations argument for multiple annotations, harder The original attempted fix only allowed configuration to succeed, but not building. It was modeled based on the gdbus-codegen documentation, which states: --annotate WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE Add annotation (may be used several times) which clearly indicates that gdbus-codegen accepts an --annotate flag that is followed by a multiple of 3 values, despite this not actually working. The manpage actually contradicts the --help text: --annotate ELEMENT KEY VALUE Used to inject D-Bus annotations into the given XML files. [] ... and gives examples that use multiple --annotate flags each with 3 arguments. To better understand what meson is supposed to do here, we should look at ef52e60936665c982cd17a4a17c2045b445d8e6d, which ported to typed_kwargs. There is actually a big chunk of code to handle annotations that got completely dropped, leading with a comment (that did not get dropped): "they are a list of lists of strings..." Reimplement this logic inside a validator/converter for the annotations kwarg container: - do not listify, we don't accept `annotations: ''` and listify is supposed to be for when either x or list[x] is valid - go back to checking for a list of exactly 3 values - allow a list of the aforementioned, in the traditionally expected form: [ ['foo1', 'foo2', 'foo3'], ['bar1', 'bar2', 'bar3'], ] - pass one --annotate flag per 3-value-list And add some better error reporting for the cause of errors when processing lists of lists.
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'annotations', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (list, str)),
default=[],
gome.gdbus_codegen: fix annotations argument for multiple annotations, harder The original attempted fix only allowed configuration to succeed, but not building. It was modeled based on the gdbus-codegen documentation, which states: --annotate WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE Add annotation (may be used several times) which clearly indicates that gdbus-codegen accepts an --annotate flag that is followed by a multiple of 3 values, despite this not actually working. The manpage actually contradicts the --help text: --annotate ELEMENT KEY VALUE Used to inject D-Bus annotations into the given XML files. [] ... and gives examples that use multiple --annotate flags each with 3 arguments. To better understand what meson is supposed to do here, we should look at ef52e60936665c982cd17a4a17c2045b445d8e6d, which ported to typed_kwargs. There is actually a big chunk of code to handle annotations that got completely dropped, leading with a comment (that did not get dropped): "they are a list of lists of strings..." Reimplement this logic inside a validator/converter for the annotations kwarg container: - do not listify, we don't accept `annotations: ''` and listify is supposed to be for when either x or list[x] is valid - go back to checking for a list of exactly 3 values - allow a list of the aforementioned, in the traditionally expected form: [ ['foo1', 'foo2', 'foo3'], ['bar1', 'bar2', 'bar3'], ] - pass one --annotate flag per 3-value-list And add some better error reporting for the cause of errors when processing lists of lists.
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validator=annotations_validator,
convertor=lambda x: [x] if x and isinstance(x[0], str) else x,
),
KwargInfo('install_header', bool, default=False, since='0.46.0'),
KwargInfo('install_dir', (str, NoneType), since='0.46.0'),
KwargInfo('docbook', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo(
'autocleanup', str, default='default', since='0.47.0',
validator=in_set_validator({'all', 'none', 'objects'})),
)
def gdbus_codegen(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str, T.Optional['FileOrString']],
kwargs: 'GdbusCodegen') -> ModuleReturnValue:
namebase = args[0]
xml_files: T.List['FileOrString'] = [args[1]] if args[1] else []
cmd: T.List[T.Union['ExternalProgram', str]] = [state.find_program('gdbus-codegen')]
cmd.extend(kwargs['extra_args'])
# Autocleanup supported?
glib_version = self._get_native_glib_version(state)
if not mesonlib.version_compare(glib_version, '>= 2.49.1'):
# Warn if requested, silently disable if not
if kwargs['autocleanup'] != 'default':
mlog.warning(f'Glib version ({glib_version}) is too old to support the \'autocleanup\' '
'kwarg, need 2.49.1 or newer')
else:
# Handle legacy glib versions that don't have autocleanup
ac = kwargs['autocleanup']
if ac == 'default':
ac = 'all'
cmd.extend(['--c-generate-autocleanup', ac])
if kwargs['interface_prefix'] is not None:
cmd.extend(['--interface-prefix', kwargs['interface_prefix']])
if kwargs['namespace'] is not None:
cmd.extend(['--c-namespace', kwargs['namespace']])
if kwargs['object_manager']:
cmd.extend(['--c-generate-object-manager'])
xml_files.extend(kwargs['sources'])
build_by_default = kwargs['build_by_default']
# Annotations are a bit ugly in that they are a list of lists of strings...
gome.gdbus_codegen: fix annotations argument for multiple annotations, harder The original attempted fix only allowed configuration to succeed, but not building. It was modeled based on the gdbus-codegen documentation, which states: --annotate WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE Add annotation (may be used several times) which clearly indicates that gdbus-codegen accepts an --annotate flag that is followed by a multiple of 3 values, despite this not actually working. The manpage actually contradicts the --help text: --annotate ELEMENT KEY VALUE Used to inject D-Bus annotations into the given XML files. [] ... and gives examples that use multiple --annotate flags each with 3 arguments. To better understand what meson is supposed to do here, we should look at ef52e60936665c982cd17a4a17c2045b445d8e6d, which ported to typed_kwargs. There is actually a big chunk of code to handle annotations that got completely dropped, leading with a comment (that did not get dropped): "they are a list of lists of strings..." Reimplement this logic inside a validator/converter for the annotations kwarg container: - do not listify, we don't accept `annotations: ''` and listify is supposed to be for when either x or list[x] is valid - go back to checking for a list of exactly 3 values - allow a list of the aforementioned, in the traditionally expected form: [ ['foo1', 'foo2', 'foo3'], ['bar1', 'bar2', 'bar3'], ] - pass one --annotate flag per 3-value-list And add some better error reporting for the cause of errors when processing lists of lists.
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for annot in kwargs['annotations']:
cmd.append('--annotate')
gome.gdbus_codegen: fix annotations argument for multiple annotations, harder The original attempted fix only allowed configuration to succeed, but not building. It was modeled based on the gdbus-codegen documentation, which states: --annotate WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE WHAT KEY VALUE Add annotation (may be used several times) which clearly indicates that gdbus-codegen accepts an --annotate flag that is followed by a multiple of 3 values, despite this not actually working. The manpage actually contradicts the --help text: --annotate ELEMENT KEY VALUE Used to inject D-Bus annotations into the given XML files. [] ... and gives examples that use multiple --annotate flags each with 3 arguments. To better understand what meson is supposed to do here, we should look at ef52e60936665c982cd17a4a17c2045b445d8e6d, which ported to typed_kwargs. There is actually a big chunk of code to handle annotations that got completely dropped, leading with a comment (that did not get dropped): "they are a list of lists of strings..." Reimplement this logic inside a validator/converter for the annotations kwarg container: - do not listify, we don't accept `annotations: ''` and listify is supposed to be for when either x or list[x] is valid - go back to checking for a list of exactly 3 values - allow a list of the aforementioned, in the traditionally expected form: [ ['foo1', 'foo2', 'foo3'], ['bar1', 'bar2', 'bar3'], ] - pass one --annotate flag per 3-value-list And add some better error reporting for the cause of errors when processing lists of lists.
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cmd.extend(annot)
targets = []
install_header = kwargs['install_header']
install_dir = kwargs['install_dir'] or state.environment.coredata.get_option(mesonlib.OptionKey('includedir'))
assert isinstance(install_dir, str), 'for mypy'
output = namebase + '.c'
# Added in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/commit/e4d68c7b3e8b01ab1a4231bf6da21d045cb5a816 (2.55.2)
# Fixed in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/commit/cd1f82d8fc741a2203582c12cc21b4dacf7e1872 (2.56.2)
if mesonlib.version_compare(glib_version, '>= 2.56.2'):
custom_kwargs = {'input': xml_files,
'output': output,
'command': cmd + ['--body', '--output', '@OUTPUT@', '@INPUT@'],
'build_by_default': build_by_default
}
else:
if kwargs['docbook'] is not None:
docbook = kwargs['docbook']
cmd += ['--generate-docbook', docbook]
# https://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?id=ee09bb704fe9ccb24d92dd86696a0e6bb8f0dc1a
if mesonlib.version_compare(glib_version, '>= 2.51.3'):
cmd += ['--output-directory', '@OUTDIR@', '--generate-c-code', namebase, '@INPUT@']
else:
self._print_gdbus_warning()
cmd += ['--generate-c-code', '@OUTDIR@/' + namebase, '@INPUT@']
custom_kwargs = {'input': xml_files,
'output': output,
'command': cmd,
'build_by_default': build_by_default
}
cfile_custom_target = build.CustomTarget(output, state.subdir, state.subproject, custom_kwargs)
targets.append(cfile_custom_target)
output = namebase + '.h'
if mesonlib.version_compare(glib_version, '>= 2.56.2'):
custom_kwargs = {'input': xml_files,
'output': output,
'command': cmd + ['--header', '--output', '@OUTPUT@', '@INPUT@'],
'build_by_default': build_by_default,
'install': install_header,
'install_dir': install_dir
}
else:
custom_kwargs = {'input': xml_files,
'output': output,
'command': cmd,
'build_by_default': build_by_default,
'install': install_header,
'install_dir': install_dir,
'depends': cfile_custom_target
}
hfile_custom_target = build.CustomTarget(output, state.subdir, state.subproject, custom_kwargs)
targets.append(hfile_custom_target)
if kwargs['docbook'] is not None:
docbook = kwargs['docbook']
if not isinstance(docbook, str):
raise MesonException('docbook value must be a string.')
docbook_cmd = cmd + ['--output-directory', '@OUTDIR@', '--generate-docbook', docbook, '@INPUT@']
# The docbook output is always ${docbook}-${name_of_xml_file}
output = namebase + '-docbook'
outputs = []
for f in xml_files:
outputs.append('{}-{}'.format(docbook, os.path.basename(str(f))))
if mesonlib.version_compare(glib_version, '>= 2.56.2'):
custom_kwargs = {'input': xml_files,
'output': outputs,
'command': docbook_cmd,
'build_by_default': build_by_default
}
else:
custom_kwargs = {'input': xml_files,
'output': outputs,
'command': cmd,
'build_by_default': build_by_default,
'depends': cfile_custom_target
}
docbook_custom_target = build.CustomTarget(output, state.subdir, state.subproject, custom_kwargs)
targets.append(docbook_custom_target)
return ModuleReturnValue(targets, targets)
@typed_pos_args('gnome.mkenums', str)
@typed_kwargs(
'gnome.mkenums',
*_MK_ENUMS_COMMON_KWS,
DEPENDS_KW,
KwargInfo('c_template', (str, mesonlib.File, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('h_template', (str, mesonlib.File, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('comments', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('eprod', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('fhead', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('fprod', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('ftail', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('vhead', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('vprod', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('vtail', (str, NoneType)),
)
def mkenums(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str], kwargs: 'MkEnums') -> ModuleReturnValue:
basename = args[0]
c_template = kwargs['c_template']
if isinstance(c_template, mesonlib.File):
c_template = c_template.absolute_path(state.environment.source_dir, state.environment.build_dir)
h_template = kwargs['h_template']
if isinstance(h_template, mesonlib.File):
h_template = h_template.absolute_path(state.environment.source_dir, state.environment.build_dir)
cmd: T.List[str] = []
known_kwargs = ['comments', 'eprod', 'fhead', 'fprod', 'ftail',
'identifier_prefix', 'symbol_prefix',
'vhead', 'vprod', 'vtail']
for arg in known_kwargs:
# mypy can't figure this out
if kwargs[arg]: # type: ignore
cmd += ['--' + arg.replace('_', '-'), kwargs[arg]] # type: ignore
targets: T.List[CustomTarget] = []
h_target: T.Optional[CustomTarget] = None
if h_template is not None:
h_output = os.path.basename(os.path.splitext(h_template)[0])
# We always set template as the first element in the source array
# so --template consumes it.
h_cmd = cmd + ['--template', '@INPUT@']
h_sources: T.List[T.Union[FileOrString, 'build.GeneratedTypes']] = [h_template]
h_sources.extend(kwargs['sources'])
h_target = self._make_mkenum_impl(
state, h_sources, h_output, h_cmd, install=kwargs['install_header'],
install_dir=kwargs['install_dir'])
targets.append(h_target)
if c_template is not None:
c_output = os.path.basename(os.path.splitext(c_template)[0])
# We always set template as the first element in the source array
# so --template consumes it.
c_cmd = cmd + ['--template', '@INPUT@']
c_sources: T.List[T.Union[FileOrString, 'build.GeneratedTypes']] = [c_template]
c_sources.extend(kwargs['sources'])
depends = kwargs['depends'].copy()
if h_target is not None:
depends.append(h_target)
c_target = self._make_mkenum_impl(
state, c_sources, c_output, c_cmd, depends=depends)
targets.insert(0, c_target)
if c_template is None and h_template is None:
generic_cmd = cmd + ['@INPUT@']
target = self._make_mkenum_impl(
state, kwargs['sources'], basename, generic_cmd,
install=kwargs['install_header'],
install_dir=kwargs['install_dir'])
return ModuleReturnValue(target, [target])
else:
return ModuleReturnValue(targets, targets)
@FeatureNew('gnome.mkenums_simple', '0.42.0')
@typed_pos_args('gnome.mkenums_simple', str)
@typed_kwargs(
'gnome.mkenums_simple',
*_MK_ENUMS_COMMON_KWS,
KwargInfo('header_prefix', str, default=''),
KwargInfo('function_prefix', str, default=''),
KwargInfo('body_prefix', str, default=''),
KwargInfo('decorator', str, default=''),
)
def mkenums_simple(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str], kwargs: 'MkEnumsSimple') -> ModuleReturnValue:
hdr_filename = f'{args[0]}.h'
body_filename = f'{args[0]}.c'
header_prefix = kwargs['header_prefix']
decl_decorator = kwargs['decorator']
func_prefix = kwargs['function_prefix']
body_prefix = kwargs['body_prefix']
cmd: T.List[str] = []
if kwargs['identifier_prefix']:
cmd.extend(['--identifier-prefix', kwargs['identifier_prefix']])
if kwargs['symbol_prefix']:
cmd.extend(['--symbol-prefix', kwargs['symbol_prefix']])
c_cmd = cmd.copy()
# Maybe we should write our own template files into the build dir
# instead, but that seems like much more work, nice as it would be.
fhead = ''
if body_prefix != '':
fhead += '%s\n' % body_prefix
fhead += '#include "%s"\n' % hdr_filename
for hdr in kwargs['sources']:
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fhead += '#include "{}"\n'.format(os.path.basename(str(hdr)))
fhead += textwrap.dedent(
'''
#define C_ENUM(v) ((gint) v)
#define C_FLAGS(v) ((guint) v)
''')
c_cmd.extend(['--fhead', fhead])
c_cmd.append('--fprod')
c_cmd.append(textwrap.dedent(
'''
/* enumerations from "@basename@" */
'''))
c_cmd.append('--vhead')
c_cmd.append(textwrap.dedent(
f'''
GType
{func_prefix}@enum_name@_get_type (void)
{{
static gsize gtype_id = 0;
static const G@Type@Value values[] = {{'''))
c_cmd.extend(['--vprod', ' { C_@TYPE@(@VALUENAME@), "@VALUENAME@", "@valuenick@" },'])
c_cmd.append('--vtail')
c_cmd.append(textwrap.dedent(
''' { 0, NULL, NULL }
};
if (g_once_init_enter (&gtype_id)) {
GType new_type = g_@type@_register_static (g_intern_static_string ("@EnumName@"), values);
g_once_init_leave (&gtype_id, new_type);
}
return (GType) gtype_id;
}'''))
c_cmd.append('@INPUT@')
c_file = self._make_mkenum_impl(state, kwargs['sources'], body_filename, c_cmd)
# .h file generation
h_cmd = cmd.copy()
h_cmd.append('--fhead')
h_cmd.append(textwrap.dedent(
f'''#pragma once
#include <glib-object.h>
{header_prefix}
G_BEGIN_DECLS
'''))
h_cmd.append('--fprod')
h_cmd.append(textwrap.dedent(
'''
/* enumerations from "@basename@" */
'''))
h_cmd.append('--vhead')
h_cmd.append(textwrap.dedent(
f'''
{decl_decorator}
GType {func_prefix}@enum_name@_get_type (void);
#define @ENUMPREFIX@_TYPE_@ENUMSHORT@ ({func_prefix}@enum_name@_get_type())'''))
h_cmd.append('--ftail')
h_cmd.append(textwrap.dedent(
'''
G_END_DECLS'''))
h_cmd.append('@INPUT@')
h_file = self._make_mkenum_impl(
state, kwargs['sources'], hdr_filename, h_cmd,
install=kwargs['install_header'],
install_dir=kwargs['install_dir'])
return ModuleReturnValue([c_file, h_file], [c_file, h_file])
@staticmethod
def _make_mkenum_impl(
state: 'ModuleState',
sources: T.Sequence[T.Union[str, mesonlib.File, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex, build.GeneratedList]],
output: str,
cmd: T.List[str],
*,
install: bool = False,
install_dir: T.Optional[T.Sequence[T.Union[str, bool]]] = None,
depends: T.Optional[T.Sequence[T.Union[CustomTarget, CustomTargetIndex, BuildTarget]]] = None
) -> build.CustomTarget:
real_cmd: T.List[T.Union[str, ExternalProgram]] = [state.find_program(['glib-mkenums', 'mkenums'])]
real_cmd.extend(cmd)
custom_kwargs = {
'input': sources,
'output': [output],
'capture': True,
'command': real_cmd,
'install': install,
'install_dir': install_dir or state.environment.coredata.get_option(mesonlib.OptionKey('includedir')),
'depends': list(depends or []),
}
return build.CustomTarget(output, state.subdir, state.subproject, custom_kwargs,
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/973
absolute_paths=True)
@typed_pos_args('gnome.genmarshal', str)
@typed_kwargs(
'gnome.genmarshal',
DEPEND_FILES_KW.evolve(since='0.61.0'),
DEPENDS_KW.evolve(since='0.61.0'),
INSTALL_KW.evolve(name='install_header'),
KwargInfo('extra_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), listify=True, default=[]),
KwargInfo('install_dir', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('internal', bool, default=False),
KwargInfo('nostdinc', bool, default=False),
KwargInfo('prefix', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('skip_source', bool, default=False),
KwargInfo('sources', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, mesonlib.File), allow_empty=False), listify=True, required=True),
KwargInfo('stdinc', bool, default=False),
KwargInfo('valist_marshallers', bool, default=False),
)
def genmarshal(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str], kwargs: 'GenMarshal') -> ModuleReturnValue:
output = args[0]
sources = kwargs['sources']
new_genmarshal = mesonlib.version_compare(self._get_native_glib_version(state), '>= 2.53.3')
cmd: T.List[T.Union['ExternalProgram', str]] = [state.find_program('glib-genmarshal')]
if kwargs['prefix']:
cmd.extend(['--prefix', kwargs['prefix']])
if kwargs['extra_args']:
if new_genmarshal:
cmd.extend(kwargs['extra_args'])
else:
mlog.warning('The current version of GLib does not support extra arguments \n'
'for glib-genmarshal. You need at least GLib 2.53.3. See ',
mlog.bold('https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/2049'))
for k in ['internal', 'nostdinc', 'skip_source', 'stdinc', 'valist_marshallers']:
# Mypy can't figure out that this is correct
if kwargs[k]: # type: ignore
cmd.append(f'--{k.replace("_", "-")}')
install_header = kwargs['install_header']
install_dir: T.List[T.Union[str, bool]] = kwargs['install_dir'] or []
custom_kwargs: T.Dict[str, T.Any] = {
'input': sources,
'depend_files': kwargs['depend_files'],
'install_dir': kwargs['install_dir'],
}
# https://github.com/GNOME/glib/commit/0fbc98097fac4d3e647684f344e508abae109fdf
if mesonlib.version_compare(self._get_native_glib_version(state), '>= 2.51.0'):
cmd += ['--output', '@OUTPUT@']
else:
custom_kwargs['capture'] = True
header_file = output + '.h'
custom_kwargs['command'] = cmd + ['--body', '@INPUT@']
if mesonlib.version_compare(self._get_native_glib_version(state), '>= 2.53.4'):
# Silence any warnings about missing prototypes
custom_kwargs['command'] += ['--include-header', header_file]
custom_kwargs['output'] = output + '.c'
body = build.CustomTarget(output + '_c', state.subdir, state.subproject, custom_kwargs)
custom_kwargs['install'] = install_header
custom_kwargs['install_dir'] = install_dir
if new_genmarshal:
cmd += ['--pragma-once']
custom_kwargs['command'] = cmd + ['--header', '@INPUT@']
custom_kwargs['output'] = header_file
header = build.CustomTarget(output + '_h', state.subdir, state.subproject, custom_kwargs)
rv = [body, header]
return ModuleReturnValue(rv, rv)
def _extract_vapi_packages(self, state: 'ModuleState', packages: T.List[T.Union[InternalDependency, str]],
) -> T.Tuple[T.List[str], T.List[VapiTarget], T.List[str], T.List[str], T.List[str]]:
'''
Packages are special because we need to:
- Get a list of packages for the .deps file
- Get a list of depends for any VapiTargets
- Get package name from VapiTargets
- Add include dirs for any VapiTargets
'''
if not packages:
return [], [], [], [], []
vapi_depends: T.List[VapiTarget] = []
vapi_packages: T.List[str] = []
vapi_includes: T.List[str] = []
vapi_args: T.List[str] = []
remaining_args = []
for arg in packages:
if isinstance(arg, InternalDependency):
targets = [t for t in arg.sources if isinstance(t, VapiTarget)]
for target in targets:
srcdir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_source_dir(),
target.get_subdir())
outdir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(),
target.get_subdir())
Support multiple install dirs for built/custom targets You can now pass a list of strings to the install_dir: kwarg to build_target and custom_target. Custom Targets: =============== Allows you to specify the installation directory for each corresponding output. For example: custom_target('different-install-dirs', output : ['first.file', 'second.file'], ... install : true, install_dir : ['somedir', 'otherdir]) This would install first.file to somedir and second.file to otherdir. If only one install_dir is provided, all outputs are installed there (same behaviour as before). To only install some outputs, pass `false` for the outputs that you don't want installed. For example: custom_target('only-install-second', output : ['first.file', 'second.file'], ... install : true, install_dir : [false, 'otherdir]) This would install second.file to otherdir and not install first.file. Build Targets: ============== With build_target() (which includes executable(), library(), etc), usually there is only one primary output. However some types of targets have multiple outputs. For example, while generating Vala libraries, valac also generates a header and a .vapi file both of which often need to be installed. This allows you to specify installation directories for those too. # This will only install the library (same as before) shared_library('somevalalib', 'somesource.vala', ... install : true) # This will install the library, the header, and the vapi into the # respective directories shared_library('somevalalib', 'somesource.vala', ... install : true, install_dir : ['libdir', 'incdir', 'vapidir']) # This will install the library into the default libdir and # everything else into the specified directories shared_library('somevalalib', 'somesource.vala', ... install : true, install_dir : [true, 'incdir', 'vapidir']) # This will NOT install the library, and will install everything # else into the specified directories shared_library('somevalalib', 'somesource.vala', ... install : true, install_dir : [false, 'incdir', 'vapidir']) true/false can also be used for secondary outputs in the same way. Valac can also generate a GIR file for libraries when the `vala_gir:` keyword argument is passed to library(). In that case, `install_dir:` must be given a list with four elements, one for each output. Includes tests for all these. Closes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/705 Closes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/891 Closes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/892 Closes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1178 Closes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1193
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outfile = target.get_outputs()[0][:-5] # Strip .vapi
vapi_args.append('--vapidir=' + outdir)
vapi_args.append('--girdir=' + outdir)
vapi_args.append('--pkg=' + outfile)
vapi_depends.append(target)
vapi_packages.append(outfile)
vapi_includes.append(srcdir)
else:
assert isinstance(arg, str), 'for mypy'
vapi_args.append(f'--pkg={arg}')
vapi_packages.append(arg)
remaining_args.append(arg)
# TODO: this is supposed to take IncludeDirs, but it never worked
return vapi_args, vapi_depends, vapi_packages, vapi_includes, remaining_args
def _generate_deps(self, state: 'ModuleState', library: str, packages: T.List[str], install_dir: str) -> build.Data:
outdir = state.environment.scratch_dir
fname = os.path.join(outdir, library + '.deps')
with open(fname, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as ofile:
for package in packages:
ofile.write(package + '\n')
return build.Data([mesonlib.File(True, outdir, fname)], install_dir, install_dir, mesonlib.FileMode(), state.subproject)
def _get_vapi_link_with(self, target: build.CustomTarget) -> T.List[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget]]:
link_with: T.List[T.Union[build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget]] = []
for dep in target.get_target_dependencies():
if isinstance(dep, build.SharedLibrary):
link_with.append(dep)
elif isinstance(dep, GirTarget):
link_with += self._get_vapi_link_with(dep)
return link_with
@typed_pos_args('gnome.generate_vapi', str)
@typed_kwargs(
'gnome.generate_vapi',
INSTALL_KW,
KwargInfo(
'sources',
ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, GirTarget), allow_empty=False),
listify=True,
required=True,
),
KwargInfo('install_dir', (str, NoneType)),
KwargInfo('vapi_dirs', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), listify=True, default=[]),
KwargInfo('metadata_dirs', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), listify=True, default=[]),
KwargInfo('gir_dirs', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), listify=True, default=[]),
KwargInfo('packages', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (str, InternalDependency)), listify=True, default=[]),
)
def generate_vapi(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str], kwargs: 'GenerateVapi') -> ModuleReturnValue:
created_values: T.List[T.Union[Dependency, build.Data]] = []
library = args[0]
build_dir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(), state.subdir)
source_dir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_source_dir(), state.subdir)
pkg_cmd, vapi_depends, vapi_packages, vapi_includes, packages = self._extract_vapi_packages(state, kwargs['packages'])
cmd: T.List[T.Union[str, 'ExternalProgram']]
cmd = [state.find_program('vapigen'), '--quiet', f'--library={library}', f'--directory={build_dir}']
cmd.extend([f'--vapidir={d}' for d in kwargs['vapi_dirs']])
cmd.extend([f'--metadatadir={d}' for d in kwargs['metadata_dirs']])
cmd.extend([f'--girdir={d}' for d in kwargs['gir_dirs']])
cmd += pkg_cmd
cmd += ['--metadatadir=' + source_dir]
inputs = kwargs['sources']
link_with = []
for i in inputs:
if isinstance(i, str):
cmd.append(os.path.join(source_dir, i))
elif isinstance(i, GirTarget):
link_with += self._get_vapi_link_with(i)
subdir = os.path.join(state.environment.get_build_dir(),
i.get_subdir())
gir_file = os.path.join(subdir, i.get_outputs()[0])
cmd.append(gir_file)
vapi_output = library + '.vapi'
custom_kwargs = {
'command': cmd,
'input': inputs,
'output': vapi_output,
'depends': vapi_depends,
}
datadir = state.environment.coredata.get_option(mesonlib.OptionKey('datadir'))
assert isinstance(datadir, str), 'for mypy'
install_dir = kwargs['install_dir'] or os.path.join(datadir, 'vala', 'vapi')
custom_kwargs['install'] = kwargs['install']
custom_kwargs['install_dir'] = install_dir
custom_kwargs['packages'] = packages
if kwargs['install']:
# We shouldn't need this locally but we install it
deps_target = self._generate_deps(state, library, vapi_packages, install_dir)
created_values.append(deps_target)
vapi_target = VapiTarget(vapi_output, state.subdir, state.subproject, custom_kwargs)
# So to try our best to get this to just work we need:
# - link with with the correct library
# - include the vapi and dependent vapi files in sources
# - add relevant directories to include dirs
incs = [build.IncludeDirs(state.subdir, ['.'] + vapi_includes, False)]
sources = [vapi_target] + vapi_depends
rv = InternalDependency(None, incs, [], [], link_with, [], sources, [], {})
created_values.append(rv)
return ModuleReturnValue(rv, created_values)
def initialize(interp: 'Interpreter') -> GnomeModule:
mod = GnomeModule(interp)
mod.interpreter.append_holder_map(GResourceTarget, interpreter.CustomTargetHolder)
mod.interpreter.append_holder_map(GResourceHeaderTarget, interpreter.CustomTargetHolder)
mod.interpreter.append_holder_map(GirTarget, interpreter.CustomTargetHolder)
mod.interpreter.append_holder_map(TypelibTarget, interpreter.CustomTargetHolder)
mod.interpreter.append_holder_map(VapiTarget, interpreter.CustomTargetHolder)
return mod