We have two ways of marking a test as skipped:
- raise MESON_SKIP_TEST
- declare that the tools it needs in test.json are unavailable
Doing the former requires performing the configure stage including e.g.
language setup.
In several cases we weren't even getting this far anyway since we used
both mechanisms (the cmake category has a category-wide skip for this,
in fact). In some case, we were missing test.json declaring it skippable;
add this.
This tests that CMake link flags marked as PRIVATE are not propagated
through the generated Meson dependency. -Wl,--version-script is used as
the "poison" here, the build ultimately fails if it appears in the
shared_library() link command.
GCC only has very limited support for Objective-C and doesn't support
any of the modern features, so whenever Clang is available, it should be
used instead. Essentially, the only reason to ever use GCC for
Objective-C is that Clang simply does not support the target system.
GENERATED files can be used as dependencies for other targets, so it's
misguided (at best) to filter them with a blunt whitelist.
However, there does exist an extension that needs to be skipped: on Windows +
MSVC, CMake will by default try to generate a Visual Studio project, and
there dependencies with no inputs are instead tied to a dummy .rule
input file which is created by the generation step. The fileapi will
still report those, so it will cause Meson to bail out when it realises
there's no such file in the build tree.
Fixes#11607
This properly sets the project version in projects meson generates from
cmake projects. This allows dependency fallbacks to properly check the
version constraints in dependency calls when falling back to a cmake
subproject. Before this would fail, because the project version was
undefined.
The method can be overridden by setting the `method` key in the wrap
file and always defaults to 'meson'. cmake.subproject() is still needed
in case specific cmake options need to be passed.
This also makes it easier to extend to other methods in the future e.g.
cargo.
On windows, meson would mix posix and windows dir separators in the
computed PACKAGE_RELATIVE_PATH.
Here we force posix directory separator even on Windows. This matches
the CMake behavior and fixes interpretation of the resulting path.
Fixes#6955Fixes#9702
Older versions are not supported by the cmake module since 0.62.
This avoids having to hard-code the linux-bionic-gcc CI job as being
unable to run these tests, which leaves other older environments like
Debian 10 still trying to run them (and failing).
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Subprojects that use the CMake PCH feature will cause
compilation/linker errors. The CMake PCH support
should thus be disabled until this can be properly
translated to meson.
Split out tests (and parts of tests) which require a native compiler
from the 'common' suite to a new suite called 'native', so we can
selectively avoid running those tests when only a cross-compiler is
available.
Also move test '211 cmake module' to 'cmake' suite, since it appears
that the way we use cmake requires a native compiler.
This is required to make `-include /path/to/custom/target.hpp`
work. This setup is used by wxWidgets and this PR is
required to use wxWidgets as a CMake subproject.
D lang compilers have an option -release (or similar) which turns off
asserts, contracts, and other runtime type checking. This patch wires
that up to the b_ndebug flag.
Fixes#7082
Adds the `tools` section to `tests.json` to specify requirements
for the tools in the environment. All tests that fail at least
one tool requirements check are skipped.