This is due to incorrect creation of dependency files:
both compilers do not escape spaces in paths.
As of version 1.21.22 of lcc, it is announced that
this bug will be corrected in future versions.
Test 132 was a template for such idea; it has been also
extended to react not only to icc, but to lcc too.
Further info (if I'm correct):
https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-c-compiler/topic/283156
Fixes the bug with flat layout and identical target names in subprojects.
Without this change directories are not created with subproject prefix
and they can collide.
Remove dead makedirs code in Backend.__init__(), during initialization
of backend build.targets is empty. Create output directories in
Vs2010Backend.generate_projects() instead.
Also use double blank line in run_unittests.py according to
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#blank-lines.
Sometimes it is needed to run the current compiler with specific options
not to compile a file but rather to obtain additional info. For example,
GCC has several -print-* options to query it about the paths to
different libraries and development files. One use case is to get the
location of development files for GCC plugins, which is not easily
obtainable by other means:
gcc -print-file-name=plugin
For this purpose, it would be convenient if the compiler object returned
by meson.get_compiler(lang) could be used in run_command() directly.
This commit implements it.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Shatokhin <eshatokhin@virtuozzo.com>
Enable 'test cases/frameworks/10 gtk-doc' if gtkdoc version is 1.26 or
later.
Old versions of gtkdoc-scan also output the version to stdout rather than
stderr, so be sure to handle that...
Former test is extremely hard to follow,
target names are inconsistent with directory names,
test case mixes up 2 separate testing scenarios,
names are meaningless. In order to fix this
provides comments what each command is doing and why,
renamed targets into descriptive and longer names,
made names consistent with contents so that it is easier
to follow test logic without looking up source code.
Change the code to store D properties as plain data. Only convert them
to compiler flags in the backend. This also means we can fully parse D
arguments without needing to know the compiler being used.