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 is a cosmetic change because github seems to interpret those
correctly. Nonetheless, it adds unnecessary noise and makes people
modifying the pages think it might be needed.
See syntax guide at https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/
PkgConfig automatically removes -L paths from libdirs if the -L points
to a system path. It knows what these paths are by taking this as a
configure option at build time, which the distro maintainers set
appropriately and everything works. This allows one to have two
versions of a package installed, a system and non system, and then
override PKG_CONFIG_PATH to use the non system version, and everything
just works. For non-pkgconfig dependencies (such as LLVM) meson needs to
strip these themselves to avoid breaking the above use case.
Without specifying a custom install directory string, get_custom_install_dir() returns True. So for the `Libs` entry I was getting this:
Libs: -L${prefix}/True -lfoo
Now it behaves as expected:
Libs: -L${libdir} -lfoo
subproject using wrap-file is broken since commit (68bd64c Prevent
projects from directly grabbing files from other subprojects. )
subproject with wrap-file usually have version number after name
- **sproj_name** is `zlib-1.2.8` according to `directory = zlib-1.2.8`
of zlib.wrap
- but **self.subproject** `zlib`
I've typo'd "value" for the last time, options needs a kwargs validator.
This validator is slightly different than the one used by the main
parser, since it operates on a much simpler representation than the
other one does, and they are not interchangeable.
This also changes the optinterpreter to use pop on 'type' and
'description' so that they're not passed to the validator as kwargs.