- Fixing flake8 error in compilers.py - [E124] closing bracket does not match visual indentation
- Updating ARMCCompiler constructor in c.py to raise error as per comments
According to Python documentation[1] dirname and basename
are defined as follows:
os.path.dirname() = os.path.split()[0]
os.path.basename() = os.path.split()[1]
For the purpose of better readability split() is replaced
by appropriate function if only one part of returned tuple
is used.
[1]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.path.html#os.path.split
Otherwise we will try to use the objc compiler when linking projects
with both objc and C++.
Technically we should use the objc++ linker when doing this, but on
most (all?) systems the objc++ linker is `c++`, which is the same
as the C++ linker.
Closes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/2468
See issue #2762
Adds full_version to class Compiler. If set full_version will be printed
additionally.
Added support for CCompiler and CPPCompiler
Added support for gcc/g++, clang/clang++, icc.
Auto detection was based on parsing gcc's output so we have to
ensure that it is always 'C'.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>
In version 3.6.0, clang added -Wignored-optimization-argument. Without
setting this flag to -Werror, "ignored optimization arguments" such as
(for example) -fpeel-loops, are accepted but warned about, leading to
noisy builds if meson thinks the flag is supported.
See also #755
In addition to filtering libs out while generating the command-line, we
must also filter them out in find_library() otherwise these libs will be
detected as "found" on Windows with MSVC.
Closes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1509
This commit amends 04a2e6de making
linker.get_std_shared_lib_link_args() always return -shared for
SharedLibrary(es) instead of -bundle. SharedModule(s) get linked with
linker.get_std_shared_module_link_args() which already correctly returns
-bundle.
Before this change -bundle and -install_name ended up being emitted
for Objective-C shared libraries, which caused a linking error.