Add '--cross-only' option to run_tests.py, so we can arrange not to run
tests in the 'native' suite when only a cross-compiler is available, as
they can't succeed.
Split out tests (and parts of tests) which require a native compiler
from the 'common' suite to a new suite called 'native', so we can
selectively avoid running those tests when only a cross-compiler is
available.
Also move test '211 cmake module' to 'cmake' suite, since it appears
that the way we use cmake requires a native compiler.
Don't stop generating STATIC_LINKER rules at the first MachineChoice
which isn't available (i.e. generate a STATIC_LINKER rule, even if
STATIC_LINKER_FOR_BUILD isn't needed)
Also warn about internal errors which lead to non-existent rule
references, rather than exploding with a KeyError.
This means that, in the common case of a simple meson.build which
doesn't contain any 'native: true' targets, we won't require a native
compiler when cross-compiling, without needing any changes in the
meson.build.
If the meson.build doesn't use a native compiler, the native compiler
options (e.g. 'c_args') shouldn't be present in the output of 'meson
introspect --buildoptions'.
Something like {a: foo} currently stymies the IntrospectionInterpreter and
breaks introspection of the source directory. The fix is just to walk the keys
and return a dummy dictionary.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Documentation of most methods mentions method arguments enclosed in
parentheses. Two methods are an exception and we fix them here to make
the manual more consistent.
This allows the NINJA environment variable to support all the Windows special
cases, especially allowing an absolute path without extension.
Based on a patch by Yonggang Luo.
Fixes: #7659
Suggested-by: Nirbheek Chauhan <nirbheek@centricular.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>