It is perfectly valid to pass the arguments separately `-L /some/dir/`,
however, meson later groups arguments by whether they start with -L or
not, which breaks passing the -L and the directory separately.
Fixes#6003
Now that the linkers are split out of the compilers this enum is
only used to know what platform we're compiling for. Which is
what the MachineInfo class is for
Don't manually emulate a partial `git clone` when `depth` option is not
used. This keeps `git describe` working as before and generally supports
workflows that depend on tags and branches to exist in a wrap downloaded
subproject.
This also fixes downloading via git not working at all on CentOS 7
(git version 1.8.3.1).
For the `depth` case use `git clone --branch=... --depth=...` when
possible and only fall back to manual emulation wraps that specify a
full commit id, because for some reason that does not work with the
clone based workflow.
Fixes: #5991 (Regression in wrap support with git)
This fixes two separate issues, one is that benchmark warns about
depends and priority; The other is that we passed bad values like
is_parallel into the test and would actually run benchmarks in parallel,
which is bad.
Most apple system frameworks do not have a Versions directory in them at
all.
Fixes the following traceback:
...
File "/Users/matt/Projects/cerbero/build/build-tools/lib/python3.7/site-packages/meson-0.51.999-py3.7.egg/mesonbuild/interpreter.py", line 3063, in func_dependency
d = self.dependency_impl(name, display_name, kwargs)
File "/Users/matt/Projects/cerbero/build/build-tools/lib/python3.7/site-packages/meson-0.51.999-py3.7.egg/mesonbuild/interpreter.py", line 3110, in dependency_impl
dep = dependencies.find_external_dependency(name, self.environment, kwargs)
File "/Users/matt/Projects/cerbero/build/build-tools/lib/python3.7/site-packages/meson-0.51.999-py3.7.egg/mesonbuild/dependencies/base.py", line 2142, in find_external_dependency
d = c()
File "/Users/matt/Projects/cerbero/build/build-tools/lib/python3.7/site-packages/meson-0.51.999-py3.7.egg/mesonbuild/dependencies/base.py", line 2004, in __init__
self.detect(name, paths)
File "/Users/matt/Projects/cerbero/build/build-tools/lib/python3.7/site-packages/meson-0.51.999-py3.7.egg/mesonbuild/dependencies/base.py", line 2035, in detect
incdir = self._get_framework_include_path(framework_path)
File "/Users/matt/Projects/cerbero/build/build-tools/lib/python3.7/site-packages/meson-0.51.999-py3.7.egg/mesonbuild/dependencies/base.py", line 2065, in _get_framework_include_path
self._get_framework_latest_version(path))
File "/Users/matt/Projects/cerbero/build/build-tools/lib/python3.7/site-packages/meson-0.51.999-py3.7.egg/mesonbuild/dependencies/base.py", line 2057, in _get_framework_latest_version
return 'Versions/{}/Headers'.format(sorted(versions)[-1]._s)
IndexError: list index out of range
In qemu, minikconf generates a depfile that meson could use to
automatically reconfigure on dependency change.
Note: someone clever can perhaps find a way to express this with a
ninja rule & depfile=. I didn't manage, so I wrote a simple depfile
parser.
Since commit 38a658214 ("configure_file: Support taking values from a
dict" #4236), configuration_data() and configure_file()'s
configuration kwarg can take a dict. Add missing version checks.
This is similar to what we currently do for scan-build except there is
no environment variable to choose a specific clang-format to run. If an
environment variable is needed for better control, we can add it later.