Since relative path in qrc files are always relative to qrc file
itself then we just need to check that normpath(qrc file + resource)
doesn't start with build dir path, this would mean that the resource is
generated.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>
When several qrc files are given all qrc files dependencies were mixed.
Fixed non working use case:
When user try to guess build dir layout and add use a relative
path between a generated qrc file and a generated resource.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>
It is weird and inconsistent to have different pc file depending on
default_library value when using library() or build_target(). We should
skip dependencies only when user explicitly want shared library only.
In order to handle generated resources embedded in qrc file, we
need to be able to detect if files pointed from qrc are in build
directory or not.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>
Whilst working on the Reproducible Builds effort [0], we noticed
that meson creates non-reproducible pkgconfig files as it relies
on Python set ordering.
This was originally filed in Debian as #892515 [1].
[0] https://reproducible-builds.org/
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/892515
$ flake8 | grep -E 'F841'
./run_unittests.py:1987:13: F841 local variable 'objc' is assigned to but never used
./run_unittests.py:1988:13: F841 local variable 'objcpp' is assigned to but never used
./mesonbuild/minit.py:272:5: F841 local variable 'uppercase_token' is assigned to but never used
./mesonbuild/minit.py:307:5: F841 local variable 'uppercase_token' is assigned to but never used
./mesonbuild/modules/unstable_icestorm.py:36:9: F841 local variable 'result' is assigned to but never used
./mesonbuild/modules/unstable_icestorm.py:78:9: F841 local variable 'up_target' is assigned to but never used
./mesonbuild/modules/unstable_icestorm.py:81:9: F841 local variable 'time_target' is assigned to but never used
./msi/createmsi.py:226:17: F841 local variable 'file_source' is assigned to but never used
According to Python documentation[1] dirname and basename
are defined as follows:
os.path.dirname() = os.path.split()[0]
os.path.basename() = os.path.split()[1]
For the purpose of better readability split() is replaced
by appropriate function if only one part of returned tuple
is used.
[1]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.path.html#os.path.split
Adding the current subdir when extracting resources deps wasn't good,
it is CustomTarget job to handle that.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>
Currently only not found deps implicitly pulled from a Library object
are ignored. We should also ignore not found deps passed directly to
generate() method.
This makes the unit testing more complicated because libfoo pkgconfig
dependency cannot be found when generated from the within the same
meson.build.
The reason for this change is the same as the previous commit. Although
g-ir-scanner can pick arguments from CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS
environment variables by itself, it is still better for build systems
to put them on the command line instead of relying on users to setup
the same environment.
Since g-ir-scanner doesn't provide a way to set arbitrary linker flags
on the command line, arguments in LDFLAGS that are not started with -L
are not passed.
GLib-based libraries and applications require gettext library to compile
and link. On non-GNU systems such as FreeBSD, gettext is not included in
libc and it is required to pass '-L/usr/local/lib -lintl' to the linker
to satisfy the dependency on gettext. The pkg-config file provided by
GLib already has '-lintl', but users still have to remember to put
'-L/usr/local/lib' into LDFLAGS. If we don't pass LDFLAGS to
gtkdoc-scangobj, the linker will not be able to find '-lintl' when no
dependencies of the project provides '-L/usr/local/lib'.
Since all *FLAGS are commonly used in many build systems, this commit
adds support for not only LDFLAGS but also CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS.
Fixes#1724
The gtkdoc function can also use generated targets to create
documentation. However, the dependencies over these generated files
are missing, so these must be also included in the run target.
Special case ThreadDependency by taking compiler's flags and
PkgConfigDependency by adding them in requires(.private) instead. For
other Dependency objects just take their link_args and compile_args.
Closes#2725
gnome's gtkdoc function does not support content files which are
not strings. However, there are situations where files generated
by other targets might be needed.
* mesonbuild/modules/gnome.py (GnomeModule.compile_schemas): Allow the
depend_files kwarg.
* docs/markdown/Gnome-module.md: Add docs for new kwarg (and the only
other one that is permitted).
Depending on the tool (moc, uic, rcc, lrelease), the Qt version
(4.8, 5.7, 5.9) and the distribution (Fedora, debian,...) it seems you
cannot predict which of -v or -version will be supported.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Jeandet <alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org>
- 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>