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short-description: Adding compiler arguments
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# Adding arguments
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Often you need to specify extra compiler arguments. Meson provides two
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different ways to achieve this: global arguments and per-target
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arguments.
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Global arguments
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--
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Global compiler arguments are set with the following command. As an
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example you could do this.
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```meson
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add_global_arguments('-DFOO=bar', language : 'c')
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```
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This makes Meson add the define to all C compilations. Usually you
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would use this setting for flags for global settings. Note that for
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setting the C/C++ language standard (the `-std=c99` argument in GCC),
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you would probably want to use a default option of the `project()`
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function. For details see the [reference manual](Reference-manual.md).
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Global arguments have certain limitations. They all have to be defined
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before any build targets are specified. This ensures that the global
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flags are the same for every single source file built in the entire
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project with one exception. Compilation tests that are run as part of
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your project configuration do not use these flags. The reason for that
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is that you may need to run a test compile with and without a given
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flag to determine your build setup. For this reason tests do not use
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these global arguments.
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You should set only the most essential flags with this setting, you
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should *not* set debug or optimization flags. Instead they should be
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specified by selecting an appropriate build type.
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Project arguments
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--
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Project arguments work similar to global arguments except that they
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are valid only within the current subproject. The usage is simple:
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```meson
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add_project_arguments('-DMYPROJ=projname', language : 'c')
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```
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This would add the compiler flags to all C sources in the current
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project.
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Per target arguments
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--
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Per target arguments are just as simple to define.
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```meson
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executable('prog', 'prog.cc', cpp_args : '-DCPPTHING')
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```
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Here we create a C++ executable with an extra argument that is used
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during compilation but not for linking.
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You can find the parameter name for other languages in the [reference tables](Reference-tables.md).
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Specifying extra linker arguments is done in the same way:
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```meson
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executable('prog', 'prog.cc', link_args : '-Wl,--linker-option')
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```
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