This reverts commit 5f02d0d9e1.
Which isn't correct, we have very strange behavior of "force on pie/pic
or let the toolchain do whatever it wants, but you can't turn it off."
Calling `isinstance(self, X)` is an anti-pattern, we should just be using
inheritance for this, letting the `StaticLibrary` override the method, and
having the base class always return `False`.
Since they are actually dependencies out the output not the Generator
itself.
This fixes dependency issues in the ninja backend, allowing Meson to
rebuild more accurately. It also does sometimes in the vs backend, but
there are problems in the vs backend I'm not sure how to solve. The
vsbackend is, itself, so fragile looking I don't want to get too
involved with it.
Currently, the code puts a placeholder in for the first output, then
replaces all of the outputs when it generates final value. Instead,
let's only replace the placeholder value.
override_options makes no sense for custom_target as we don't use it for
anything. Also, this was added in commit c3c30d4b06
despite not being allowed in permittedKwargsc3c30d4b0.
For inexplicable reasons, we had a known_kwargs for custom_target that
looped over kwargs and issued a warning, not an error, for unknown
kwargs. It was impossible to ever hit that check to begin with, though,
ever since commit e08d735105 which added
permittedKwargs and obsoleted those manual checks with real errors.
So at one point override_options was specially permitted to be used
without emitting a warning, and then for about half a decade it was an
error, and then based on some dead code it was allowed again for a bit.
But through all this it doesn't do anything and isn't documented.
In commit fb2cdd0fe2 the internal property
was renamed, but one use case of it in raising a MesonException was not
changed to go with it.
This meant that instead of erroring out with:
```
ERROR: GNU symbol visibility arg XXXX not one of: default, internal, hidden, protected, inlineshidden
```
we instead errored out with:
```
AttributeError: 'SharedLibrary' object has no attribute 'symbol_visibility'
```
Fixes#9659
The new get_env() method that returns an EnvironmentVariables object
will be needed in next commit that will pass it to CustomTarget.
This has the side effect to use the proper os specific path separator
instead of hardcoding `:`. It is the obvious right thing to do here, but
has caused issues in the past. Hopefully issues have been fixed in the
meantime. If not, better deal with fallouts than keep doing the wrong
thing forever.
Forcing serialization on when writing out the build rule makes very
little sense. It was always "forced" on because we mandated a couple of
environment variables due to legacy reasons.
Add an attribute to RunTarget to say that a given target doesn't *need*
those environment variables, and let ninja optimize them away and run
the command directly if set.
That method had nothing specific to the backend, it's purely a Target
method. This allows to cache the OptionOverrideProxy object on the
Target instance instead of creating a new one for each option lookup.
There is no need to go through all sources again, we already did that to
populate self.compilers. When cs or java compilers are in the list, then
there must be only one compiler.
The code was also not considering generate sources any way.
Previously subprojects inherited languages already added by main
project, or any previous subproject. This change to have a list of
compilers per interpreters, which means that if a subproject does not
add 'c' language it won't be able to compile .c files any more, even if
main project added the 'c' language.
This delays processing list of compilers until the interpreter adds the
BuildTarget into its list of targets. That way the interpreter can add
missing languages instead of duplicating that logic into BuildTarget for
the cython case.
We currently don't handle subdirectories correctly in
structured_sources, which is problematic. To make this easier to handle
correctly, I've simply changed `structured_sources` to only use Files
and not strings as an implementation detail.
Using future annotations, type annotations become strings at runtime and
don't impact performance. This is not possible to do with T.cast though,
because it is a function argument instead of an annotation.
Quote the type argument everywhere in order to have the same effect as
future annotations. This also allows linters to better detect in some
cases that a given import is typing-only.
A backslash-escape of the last newline before a run of whitespace
leading to the indented string ending and function termination `)` does
not actually escape the entire line and make it do nothing. In fact what
it does is cause all that whitespace to be part of the preceding line,
and get printed.
Meanwhile the textwrap.dedent documentation states that lines with only
whitespace get normalized. When you *don't* mess with that final line,
dedent actually does the right thing and makes the output message end
with a single newline after the important text.
Android requires shared modules that use symbols from other shared
modules to be linked before they can be dlopen()ed in the correct
order. Not doing so leads to a missing symbol error:
https://github.com/android/ndk/issues/201
We need to always allow linking for this. Also add a soname, although
it's not confirmed that it's needed, and it doesn't really hurt if it
isn't needed.
Use a derived type when passing `subproject` around, so that mypy knows
it's actually a SubProject, not a str. This means that passing anything
other than a handle to the interpreter state's subproject attribute
becomes a type violation, specifically when the order of the *four*
different str arguments is typoed.