- Added a new compile_translations method since preprocess was already quite
full and translations compilation is quite different from ui, qrc, cpp files
preprocessing.
- Updated translation.
- Updated test case.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>
Just detect lrelease as done with other Qt tools.
Uses -version instead of -v to probe version since lrelease don't
support it.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>
- removed a typo in tools detection loop
- added include dir also when parsing cpp sources with moc, not only headers
Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>
pkg-config enables to define variables by using the define-variable
option. This allows some packages to redefine relative paths, so
files can be installed in the same relative paths but under prefix.
Check if the keyword arguments given to dependency are permitted, as is
done with other functions already.
The list of permitted keyword arguments is taken from the documentation.
This avoids hundres of warnings like:
Warning no default label for /var/tmp/instroot.hUbtYJ/path/to/some/binary
$DESTDIR is usually set to a temporary path, in which case the path is
unknown to selinux. For that case we could just skip the restorecon
calls. But sometimes it is used with a path to container. In that
case, most of the time, selinux has no context for that path. But we
can't rule that out somebody added custom context rules for the
container. So let's still call restorecon, but silence the warning.
The install_dir parameter of the libraries can also contain the
prefix path, which creates wrong library paths in the .pc file.
This patch detects if prefix is contained in the library path
and creates a relative path.
Fixes#2469
In CommonMark, there are no backslash escapes in code spans, so only two backslashes in the source document are necessary to produce two backslashes in the output document.
This is enough to fix things.
Note that build_shared_lib doesn't use the implib name for mingw or cygwin
gcc, only msvc, so I'm not quite sure how this is working, I guess we are
using the gcc facility to link directly with a dll...
For dependency() and subproject(), the default_options argument can
override the defaults in the subproject's meson_options.txt, not in
its project() invocation.
Resolves#2612
BOOST_LIBS could become outdated in future versions, which would result
in dependency('boost', modules : [ 'foo' ], required : false) to fail,
although required was set to false. Therefore turn the exception into
log_fail(). If required was set to true, this will still be caught since
is_found remains False.
This also improves logging by printing all invalid module names instead
of only the first one.
f.ex when you don't have the llvm-static package installed, the error
message when generating libs is cryptic and uninformative since we
discard stderr.
Sometimes pkg-config can decide that the libdir is a system library dir
and must not be included in the output because that would mess up the
library search order for pkg-config libraries that must be sourced from
a non-system prefix.
However, when we're doing manual searching, we always want to see the
library directory even if it's the system path, otherwise we can't do
manual searching at all.