Remove hard-coded framework test skip logic in skippable(), instead
annotate test.json with environments in which skip is expected.
(Mainly this is done with by testing the value of MESON_CI_JOBNAME now
set for linux jobs)
If the required LLVM modules can't be found, skip the LLVM framework
test, rather than succesfully doing nothing.
(This optionality is a leftover from before #7379)
(At the moment, OpenSuse provides dynamic-only LLVM. The cmake method
still finds LLVM, when a static LLVM is requested, but fails to find any
modules. This might be a bug in the cmake method of the LLVM
dependency.)
* depenencies/llvm: Handle llvm-config --shared-mode failing
Fixes: #7371Fixes: #7878
* test cases/llvm: Refactor to use test.json
Instead of trying to cover everything internally
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
It turns out there's a bug in creating a sub dependency out of threads
in that we pass all of the kwargs from the parent to the
ThreadDependency instance. This demonstrates the bug.
I left a hack patch in a pull request for LLVM, and the result is that
LLVM doesn't link with static builds. The real problem was that some
distros have pkg-config for tinfo, other's don't, so the correct
solution is to use cpp_compiler.find_library if dependency() fails.
Archlinux doesn't package tinfo, and the non-distro maintained package
(in the AUR), doesn't provide a pkgconfig, it just symlinks libncurses.
So just pick something else. glib-2.0 is used elsewhere in meson's test
suite, so that should be safe.
This adds a depdendncy wrapper for llvm-config based on the wxwidgets
dependency. IT handles libs, version, include dir, and the llvm unique
concept of components. These components are individual pieces of the
LLVM library that may or may not be available depending on the platform.