This is due to incorrect creation of dependency files:
both compilers do not escape spaces in paths.
As of version 1.21.22 of lcc, it is announced that
this bug will be corrected in future versions.
Test 132 was a template for such idea; it has been also
extended to react not only to icc, but to lcc too.
Further info (if I'm correct):
https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-c-compiler/topic/283156
We automatically convert that to use sys.executable now which is
always available on all platforms (because we're running with it).
On some platforms like NetBSD, `python` doesn't exist, and you must
use a specific python version. On most other distros, `python` is
Python 2, and we don't want to depend on that.
Closes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/695
All these scripts were being used as `find_program()`, so we do not
lose any test coverage by doing this.