This has a bunch of nice features. It obviously centralizes everything,
which is nice. It also means that env is only re-read at `meson --wipe`,
not `meson --reconfigure`. And it's going to allow more cleanups.
This is PEP8 convention for a const variable. Also, make the type
Mapping, which doesn't have mutation methods. This means mypy will warn
us if someone tries to change this.
I would have prefered to do these seperatately, but they are combined in
some cases, so it was much easier to convert them together.
this eliminates the builtins_per_machine dict, as it's duplicated with
the OptionKey's machine parameter.
Adds TemporaryDirectoryWinProof which calls windows_proof_rmtree() on
error.
Use instead of hacky error handling (which might shadow other OSError)
in Compiler.compile().
When TemporaryDirectory() cleans up on __exit__ it sometimes throws
OSError noting that the dir isn't empty. This happens after the
first yield in this generator and leads to the exception being handled
which leads to a second yield.
contextlib.contextmanager() fails then since the function it wraps is only
allowed to yield once.
Fix this by not yielding again in the error case.
Fixes#7947
It is much easier to not try to parse options into complicated
structures until we actually collected all options: machine files,
command line, project()'s default_options, environment.
This abstraction is really useful, and most compilers could use it
(including D). It also will allow the Gnu mixins to work properly
without the CLikeCompiler in their mro.
So that every subclass doesn't have to reimplement it. Especially since
the Gnu implementation moved out of the CCompiler and into the
GnuLikeCompiler mixin
We do this by making the mixins inherit the Compiler class only when
mypy is examining the code (using some clever inheritance shenanigans).
This caught a bunch of issues, and also lets us delete a ton of code.
Every class needs to set this, so it should be part of the base. For
classes that require is_cross, the positional argument remains in their
signature. For those that don't, they just allow the base class to set
their value to it's default of False.
Currently we do some crazy hackery where we add extra properties to a
Popen object and return that. That's crazy. Especially since some of our
hackery is to delete attributes off of the Popen we don't want. Instead,
let's just have a discrete type that has exactly the properties we want.
I made the mistake of always selecting the debug CRT for compiler
checks on Windows 4 years ago:
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/543https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/614
The idea was to always build the tests with debugging enabled so that
the compiler doesn't optimize the tests away. But we stopped doing
that a while ago, and also the debug CRT has no relation to that.
We should select the CRT in the same way that we do for building
targets: based on the options.
On Windows ARM64, the debug CRT for ARM64 isn't always available, and
the release CRT is available only after installing the runtime
package. Without this, we will always try to pick the debug CRT even
when --buildtype=debugoptimized or release.
Since the CompileArgs class already needs to know about the compiler,
and we really need at least per-lanaguage if not per-compiler
CompilerArgs classes, let's get the CompilerArgs instance from the
compiler using a method.
Causes spammy warnings from the linker:
ld: warning: -headerpad_max_install_names is ignored when used with -bitcode_bundle (Xcode setting ENABLE_BITCODE=YES)
so: when building compile args, meson is deduplicating flags. When a
compiler argument is appended, a later appearance of a dedup'ed is going
to remove a earlier one. If the argument is prepended, the element
*before* the new one is going to be removed. And that is where the
problem reported in https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/7119 is
coming in. In the revision linked there, the order of replacement in the
prepend case was revesered.
With this patch, we restore this behaviour again.