If you declare_dependency(link_with : 'string'), an exception is
supposed to be raised, but instead of a proper message, it's an
exception about a missing attribute.
Cache the absolute dir that the script is searched in and the name of
the script. These are the only two things that change.
Update the test to test for both #1235 and the case when a script of the
same name is in a different directory (which also covers the subproject
case).
Closes#1235
In several places in the gnome module, we are getting an array from this
and directly appending to it which changes the original command array
ever since we started caching the find_program results.
We urgently need to move to immutable types for all object properties.
Reported by Alexandor Larsson on IRC.
./mesonbuild/scripts/regen_checker.py:35:5: F841 local variable 'scriptdir' is assigned to but never used
scriptdir = os.path.split(__file__)[0]
^
./mesonbuild/scripts/yelphelper.py:84:13: F841 local variable 'symfile' is assigned to but never used
symfile = os.path.join(install_dir, m)
^
./mesonbuild/backend/backends.py:164:13: F841 local variable 'lang' is assigned to but never used
lang = comp.get_language()
^
./mesonbuild/backend/ninjabackend.py:1286:9: F841 local variable 'scriptdir' is assigned to but never used
scriptdir = self.environment.get_script_dir()
^
./mesonbuild/backend/vs2010backend.py:736:9: F841 local variable 'additional_options_set' is assigned to but never used
additional_options_set = True
^
Signed-off-by: Igor Gnatenko <i.gnatenko.brain@gmail.com>
The script will manually delete all custom_target outputs that are
directories instead of files. This is needed because on platforms other
than Windows, Ninja only deletes directories while cleaning if they are
empty.
Closes#1220
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "F:\avian\meson\mesonbuild\mesonmain.py", line 289, in run
app.generate()
File "F:\avian\meson\mesonbuild\mesonmain.py", line 179, in generate
g.generate(intr)
File "F:\avian\meson\mesonbuild\backend\ninjabackend.py", line 185, in generate
self.generate_rules(outfile)
File "F:\avian\meson\mesonbuild\backend\ninjabackend.py", line 745, in generate_rules
self.generate_compile_rules(outfile)
File "F:\avian\meson\mesonbuild\backend\ninjabackend.py", line 1530, in generate_compile_rules
self.generate_llvm_ir_compile_rule(compiler, True, outfile)
File "F:\avian\meson\mesonbuild\backend\ninjabackend.py", line 1386, in generate_llvm_ir_compile_rule
' '.join(self.get_cross_info_lang_args(compiler, is_cross)),
File "F:\avian\meson\mesonbuild\backend\ninjabackend.py", line 1406, in get_cross_info_lang_args
return self.environment.cross_info.config['properties'][lang + '_args']
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'ClangCCompiler' and 'str'
Signed-off-by: Igor Gnatenko <i.gnatenko.brain@gmail.com>
This is useful in many cases where the list of files cannot be known in
advance and is just dumped inside a directory. For example when
generating documentation with doxygen and other tools that we don't have
built-in support for.
Includes a test for the same.
Closes#893
There is basically no such word in english, "nonexistant".
American people use "nonexistent" and British people used
to have "non-existent", but some time ago they did away with
the hyphens, so there is only one option really: "nonexistent".
Signed-off-by: Igor Gnatenko <i.gnatenko.brain@gmail.com>
a) Don't search for pkg-config if we're only cross-compiling
b) Don't unconditionally error out while cross-compiling if the
specified pkg-config is not found and the dependency is optional
c) Use the pkg-config binary that was found in check_pkgconfig for the
actual testing
d) Use shutil.which on the found pkg-config only if it finds it.
Sometimes shutil.which fails to find it, for instance on Windows
with absolute paths.
When you pass an absolute path to shutil.which, it will not implicitly
append any extensions. This is problematic on Windows, so we need to
account for that.
This fixes detection of Qt tools on Windows which are searched with the
full path to the Qt bindir.
Since we're checking for the existence of a header, just running the
preprocessor is enough. According to my benchmarks, doing this makes the
test roughly 2x faster.
I'm sure this will be useful for other checks too in the future.
This shaves off 7% on the configure time for glib on my machine.
This also fixes the issue that we had earlier where you had to specify
any extra headers needed to resolve symbols in the header being checked
for with `prefix`.