When getting debug file arguments we can sometimes pass None, where a
None is unexpected. This becomes a particular problem in the Cuda
compiler, where the output will unconditionally be concatenated with a
static string, resulting in an uncaught exception. This is really easy
to spot once we annotate the functions in question, where a static type
checker like mypy easily spots the issue.
This commit adds those annotations, and then fixes the resulting error.
Fixes: #12997
We have two copies of other.h, one of which is generated. If we don't
include the include/ directory then building fails unless the
custom_target which copies it over, happens to run early enough. On
parallel builds this may fall on its face.
Any code that needs to know mesonlib.python_command currently assumes
the PyInstaller bundle reference is added to the sys module, which means
that it assumes the only freeze tool used is PyInstaller. Really, all we
need to check is sys.frozen as it's never normally set, but always set
for a freeze. We don't care if it was PyInstaller specifically, and we
don't need its bundle directory.
See https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/discussions/13007
Popen_safe_logged has a small inefficiency. It evaluates the stripped
version of stdout/stderr before checking if it exists, for logging
purposes. This would sometimes crash, if it was None instead of ''.
Fixes#12979
It is generally accepted practice to convert dict.keys() to a list
before iterating over it and e.g. deleting values, as keys returns a
live-action view. In this case, we use the difference of *two* dict
keys, which returns a regular non-view set and doesn't need protecting.
Iteration order doesn't matter (the set already randomizes it anyway).
Avoid the cost of converting to a list.
Only Environment and ConfigurationData are mutable. However, only
ConfigurationData becomes immutable after first use which is
inconsistent.
This deprecates modification after first use of Environment object and
clarify documentation.
Adds a howto section describing how to put files in a separate build
target and override the unity build setting, and why you might want to
do this.
Closes: #13031
We have seen a number of bugs from people confused by warning that the
need both a C and C++ compiler to use the CMake method. This attempts
to provide a more helpful error message.
When a user writes `import'foo')`, Meson checks the
`mesonbuild/modules/` directory for a package called `foo.py`, and
attempts to import it. We don't want to expose any implementation detail
packages like `_qt.py`, so if someone write `import('_qt')`, we should
immediately give a "doesn't exist" error.
Since it's an implementation detail, and shouldn't be exposed. This also
helps give better error messages when a user writes `import('qt')`,
since otherwise you get an error about `qt doesn't have an initialize
method`, and now you get `qt module doesn't exist`.
Some tests for `gnome.mkenums_simple` were only compiled, but not run.
Most bugs will be caught by compilation alone, but it's better to run
the generated binary too in case there are runtime issues in the
generated code.
The naming of all enum tests is now unified as well.
Commit 83facb3959 switched to using
`textwrap.dedent` for the code templates for `gnome.mkenums_simple`.
That changed indentation, however, making the generated code harder to
understand.
We improve this by properly indenting the multiline strings before
dedenting them. For optional parameters `decl_decorator` and
`header_prefix`, we add a newline if they are set to keep separation
between generated code blocks.
The `AstVisitor` intentionally ignores whitespaces and symbols,
as they are not useful for tne interpreter. However, when formatting a
build file, we need them. This commit introduces a `FullAstVisitor` that
visits every Nodes, including whitespaces and symbols.
This incorrectly warns that `compiler.run()` is new in 1.5.0 for
Fortran, but that works fine for older versions (noted with 1.2.3). This
makes sense, as FortranCompiler inherits CLikeCompiler
If -L flags get into CLikeCompiler::build_wrapper_args, they will be
correctly detected and the /LINK flag added to the list. However,
CompilerArgs::__iadd__ will reorder them to the front, thinking they're
GNU-style flags, and this will cause MSVC to ignore them after
conversion.
The fix is twofold:
1. Convert all the linker args into their compiler form, making sure the
/LINK argument is dropped (see 2)
2. Insert /LINK into extra_args if not already present
3. Execute in situ the unix_to_native replacement, ensuring no further
reordering occurs.
Fixes#11113
When C6000 support was added in #12246, TI compilers were given the correct version argument.
This broke the previous check which relied on an error being thrown by the compiler.