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.
Mesa has 4 build systems currently, set our version in a file called
VERSION, and read that in to each build system to simplify the release
process. For meson this is accomplished by using run_command within the
project() function declaration itself, and with meson <= 0.43.0 this
works fine. Commit 1b0048a702 makes
scripts that are run through run_command a rebuild dependency, but the
attribute used to store that information is set after the project()
command is processed. This breaks mesa.
The solution is to set that list before calling parse_project.
Fixes#2597
Currently, run_target does not get namespaced for each subproject,
unlike executable and others. This means that two subprojects sharing
the same run_target name cause meson to crash.
Fix this by moving the subproject namespacing logic from the BuildTarget
class to the Target class.
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`
This allows a CustomTarget to be indexed, and the resulting indexed
value (a CustomTargetIndex type), to be used as a source in other
targets. This will confer a dependency on the original target, but only
inserts the source file returning by index the original target's
outputs. This can allow a CustomTarget that creates both a header and a
code file to have it's outputs split, for example.
Fixes#1470
We were adding built files to the list of source files to check for
regen. We were also not adding sources files to regen when `command:`
was used.
Fixes#1865
This method accepts a single function that takes no arguments and
returns a single value which can be a value that can be cast to
a 64-bit signed integer, or a string, and returns that value.
Mostly useful for running foolib_version() functions that return the
currently-available version of libraries.
Of course D compilers have different flags to set some important
D-specific settings. This adds a simple method to change these flags in
a compiler-agnostic way in Meson.
This replaces the previous `unittest_args` method with a more generic
variant.
An example trace:
[snip]
> File "/usr/lib/python3.6/concurrent/futures/thread.py", line 55, in run
> result = self.fn(*self.args, **self.kwargs)
> File "/home/trhd/Projects/meson/mesonbuild/mtest.py", line 221, in run_single_test
> child_env.update(self.options.global_env.get_env(child_env))
> AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'get_env'
PR #1955 added implib to known_exe_kwargs, but since PR #2001 it needs to be
in exe_kwargs as well, to avoid 'WARNING: Passed invalid keyword argument
"implib"' when it is used.