interpreter: Add varname as positional arg in dep.get_variable()

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Xavier Claessens 4 years ago committed by Xavier Claessens
parent c756d97895
commit 848e360450
  1. 8
      docs/markdown/Reference-manual.md
  2. 8
      docs/markdown/snippets/dep_get_variable.md
  3. 9
      mesonbuild/interpreter.py
  4. 2
      test cases/common/212 dependency get_variable method/meson.build

@ -2678,7 +2678,7 @@ an external dependency with the following methods:
- includes: any include_directories
- sources: any compiled or static sources the dependency has
- `get_variable(cmake : str, pkgconfig : str, configtool : str,
- `get_variable(varname, cmake : str, pkgconfig : str, configtool : str,
internal: str, default_value : str, pkgconfig_define : [str, str])`
*(since 0.51.0)*: a generic variable getter method, which replaces the
get_*type*_variable methods. This allows one to get the variable
@ -2686,8 +2686,12 @@ an external dependency with the following methods:
was found. If default_value is set and the value cannot be gotten
from the object then default_value is returned, if it is not set
then an error is raised.
*(since 0.54.0)* added `internal` keyword.
*(since 0.58.0)* added `varname` as first positional argument. It is used as
default value for `cmake`, `pkgconfig`, `configtool` and `internal` keyword
arguments. It is useful in the common case where `pkgconfig` and `internal`
use the same variable name, in which case it's easier to write `dep.get_variable('foo')`
instead of `dep.get_variable(pkgconfig: 'foo', internal: 'foo')`.
### `disabler` object

@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
## `dep.get_variable(varname)`
`dep.get_variable()` now has `varname` as first positional argument.
It is used as default value for `cmake`, `pkgconfig`, `configtool` and `internal`
keyword arguments. It is useful in the common case where `pkgconfig` and `internal`
use the same variable name, in which case it's easier to write `dep.get_variable('foo')`
instead of `dep.get_variable(pkgconfig: 'foo', internal: 'foo')`.

@ -512,10 +512,15 @@ class DependencyHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder[Dependency]):
return DependencyHolder(pdep, self.subproject)
@FeatureNew('dep.get_variable', '0.51.0')
@noPosargs
@typed_pos_args('dep.get_variable', optargs=[str])
@permittedKwargs({'cmake', 'pkgconfig', 'configtool', 'internal', 'default_value', 'pkgconfig_define'})
@FeatureNewKwargs('dep.get_variable', '0.54.0', ['internal'])
def variable_method(self, args, kwargs):
def variable_method(self, args: T.Tuple[T.Optional[str]], kwargs: T.Dict[str, T.Any]) -> str:
default_varname = args[0]
if default_varname is not None:
FeatureNew('0.58.0', 'Positional argument to dep.get_variable()').use(self.subproject)
for k in ['cmake', 'pkgconfig', 'configtool', 'internal']:
kwargs.setdefault(k, default_varname)
return self.held_object.get_variable(**kwargs)
@FeatureNew('dep.include_type', '0.52.0')

@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ assert(idep.get_variable(pkgconfig : 'foo', cmake : 'foo', configtool : 'foo',
idep = declare_dependency(variables : ['foo=value'])
assert(idep.get_variable(internal: 'foo') == 'value')
assert(idep.get_variable('foo') == 'value')
assert(idep.get_variable('invalid', internal: 'foo') == 'value')

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