This removes the `packages` keyword argument, which was added in
80d665e8de, but beyond not warning about
unknown arguments has never done anything, and has never been
documented. The only users I could find were in our own test suite. If
someone is using this we can add it back with a deprecation warning.
String formatting should validly assume that printing a list means
printing the list itself. Instead, something like this broke:
'one is: @0@ and two is: @1@'.format(['foo', 'bar'], ['baz'])
which would evaluate as:
'one is: foo and two is: bar'
or:
'the value of array option foobar is: @0@'.format(get_option('foobar'))
which should evaluate with '-Dfoobar=[]' as
'the value of array option foobar is: []'
But instead produced:
meson.build:7:0: ERROR: Format placeholder @0@ out of range.
Fixes#9530
It's supposed to emit an error message, but instead it did a traceback.
It used to be, if no install_dir was specified then it was simply not in
kwargs, but due to typed_kwargs it will now be there, but not have
viable contents, so the dict membership check got skipped.
Fixes#9522
Since 0.59.0 Meson downloads multiple wraps in parallel, so the
packagecache directory could be created by one then the 2nd would hit
error when calling os.mkdir() because it already exists.
fixes#6314
in case of backend is vs2017 or vs2019 place LanguageStandard tag with stdcpp version and LanguageStandard_C tag with stdc version in .vcxproj file
We say:
> If version 4.2 or higher of the first is found, targets coverage-text,
> coverage-xml, coverage-sonarqube and coverage-html are generated.
But this is totally untrue. Make it true, by actually checking (and
not generating broken coverage commands when older versions of gcovr are
found).
Fixes#9505
Python is a whitespace significant language, changing indent level
implies that scope is changing. So when a string like
```python
def foo():
a = '''
somthing
'''
return a
```
It's visually misleading. Couple that with folding editors like vim
getting utterly confused by this, and it turns into a real pain. Using
textwrap.dedent allows us to get rid of that:
```python
def foo():
a = texwrap.dedent(
'''
something
''')
return a
```
But we still get the same result
There is no reason for these inititializers to exist, all they do is
defer to the parent initializer. Worse, since they are not type
annotated thy prevent the parent type annotations from being used
Two tests are failing on Cygwin because the argument is passed as
a long-path and the Path is ending up as a short-path:
AllPlatformTests.test_run_target_files_path
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/cygdrive/d/a/meson/meson/test cases/common/51 run target/check-env.py", line 22, in <module>
assert build_root == env_build_root
AssertionError
SubprojectsCommandTests.test_purge
> self.assertEqual(deleting(out), sorted([
str(self.subprojects_dir / 'redirect.wrap'),
str(self.subprojects_dir / 'sub_file'),
str(self.subprojects_dir / 'sub_git'),
]))
E AssertionError: Lists differ: ['/cygdrive/c/Users/runneradmin/AppData/Local/Temp/tmpeaa2a49[205 chars]git'] != ['/cygdrive/c/Users/RUNNER~1/AppData/Local/Temp/tmpeaa2a49z/s[196 chars]git']
[...]
['/cygdrive/c/Users/runneradmin/AppData/Local/Temp/tmpeaa2a49z/src/subprojects/redirect.wrap',
^^^^^^^^^^^
['/cygdrive/c/Users/RUNNER~1/AppData/Local/Temp/tmpeaa2a49z/src/subprojects/redirect.wrap',
^^^^^^^^
The fix is to not use the tempdir for all tests, but only for tests
that check the mode.