project('whole archive', 'c') add_project_arguments('-I' + meson.source_root(), language : 'c') cc = meson.get_compiler('c') if cc.get_id() == 'msvc' if cc.version().version_compare('<19') error('MESON_SKIP_TEST link_whole only works on VS2015 or newer.') endif endif # Test 1: link_whole keeps all symbols # Make static func1 subdir('st_func1') # Make shared func2 linking whole func1 archive subdir('sh_func2_linked_func1') # Link exe with shared library only subdir('exe') # Test that both func1 and func2 are accessible from shared library test('prog', exe) # Test 2: link_whole can be used instead of source list, see #2180 # Make static func2 subdir('st_func2') # Link both func1 and func2 into same shared library # which does not have any sources other than 2 static libraries subdir('sh_only_link_whole') # Link exe2 with shared library only subdir('exe2') # Test that both func1 and func2 are accessible from shared library test('prog2', exe2) # Test 3: link_whole can be used in declare_dependency() func1_dep = declare_dependency(link_whole : [st_func1]) # Use dependency to link func1 into shared library subdir('sh_func2_dep_func1') # Link exe3 with shared library subdir('exe3') # Test that both func1 and func2 are accessible from shared library test('prog3', exe3) # Test 4: link_whole can be used in transitive declare_dependency() func1_trans_dep = declare_dependency(dependencies : func1_dep) # Use transitive dependency to link func1 into shared library subdir('sh_func2_transdep_func1') # Link exe4 with shared library subdir('exe4') # Test that both func1 and func2 are accessible from shared library test('prog4', exe4)