--- title: Release 0.53.0 short-description: Release notes for 0.53.0 ... # New features ## A new module for filesystem operations The new `fs` module can be used to examine the contents of the current file system. ```meson fs = import('fs') assert(fs.exists('important_file'), 'The important file is missing.') ``` ## meson dist --include-subprojects `meson dist` command line now gained `--include-subprojects` command line option. When enabled, the source tree of all subprojects used by the current build will also be included in the final tarball. This is useful to distribute self contained tarball that can be built offline (i.e. `--wrap-mode=nodownload`). ## Added new Meson templates for `Dlang`, `Rust`, `Objective-C` Meson now ships with predefined project templates for `Dlang`, `Fortran`, `Rust`, `Objective-C`, and by passing the associated flags `d`, `fortran`, `rust`, `objc` to `meson init --language`. ## Add a new summary() function A new function [`summary()`](Reference-manual.md#summary) has been added to summarize build configuration at the end of the build process. Example: ```meson project('My Project', version : '1.0') summary({'bindir': get_option('bindir'), 'libdir': get_option('libdir'), 'datadir': get_option('datadir'), }, section: 'Directories') summary({'Some boolean': false, 'Another boolean': true, 'Some string': 'Hello World', 'A list': ['string', 1, true], }, section: 'Configuration') ``` Output: ``` My Project 1.0 Directories prefix: /opt/gnome bindir: bin libdir: lib/x86_64-linux-gnu datadir: share Configuration Some boolean: False Another boolean: True Some string: Hello World A list: string 1 True ``` ## Generic Overrider for Dynamic Linker selection Previous to Meson 0.52.0 you set the dynamic linker using compiler specific flags passed via language flags and hoped things worked out. In version 0.52.0 Meson started detecting the linker and making intelligent decisions about using it. Unfortunately this broke choosing a non-default linker. Now there is a generic mechanism for doing this. In 0.53.0, you can use the `LD` environment variable. **In 0.53.1** this was changed to `_LD`, such as `CC_LD`, `CXX_LD`, `D_LD`, etc due to regressions. The usual Meson [environment variable rules](https://mesonbuild.com/Running-Meson.html#environment-variables) apply. Alternatively, you can add the following to a cross or native file: In 0.53.0: ```ini [binaries] ld = 'gold' ``` **In 0.53.1 or newer**: ```ini [binaries] c = 'gcc' c_ld = 'gold' ``` ```ini [binaries] c = 'clang' c_ld = 'lld' ``` And Meson will select the linker if possible. ## `fortran_std` option **new in 0.53.0** Akin to the `c_std` and `cpp_std` options, the `fortran_std` option sets Fortran compilers to warn or error on non-Fortran standard code. Only the Gfortran and Intel Fortran compilers have support for this option. Other Fortran compilers ignore the `fortran_std` option. Supported values for `fortran_std` include: * `legacy` for non-conforming code--this is especially important for Gfortran, which by default errors on old non-compliant Fortran code * `f95` for Fortran 95 compliant code. * `f2003` for Fortran 2003 compliant code. * `f2008` for Fortran 2008 compliant code. * `f2018` for Fortran 2018 compliant code. ## python.dependency() embed kwarg Added the `embed` kwarg to the python module dependency function to select the python library that can be used to embed python into an application. ## Scalapack added in **0.53.0**: ```meson scalapack = dependency('scalapack') ``` Historically and through today, typical Scalapack setups have broken and incomplete pkg-config or FindScalapack.cmake. Meson handles finding Scalapack on setups including: * Linux: Intel MKL or OpenMPI + Netlib * MacOS: Intel MKL or OpenMPI + Netlib * Windows: Intel MKL (OpenMPI not available on Windows) ## Search directories for `find_program()` It is now possible to give a list of absolute paths where `find_program()` should also search, using the `dirs` keyword argument. For example on Linux `/sbin` and `/usr/sbin` are not always in the `$PATH`: ```meson prog = find_program('mytool', dirs : ['/usr/sbin', '/sbin']) ``` ## Source tags targets When the respective tools are available, 'ctags', 'TAGS' and 'cscope' targets will be generated by Meson, unless you have defined your own. ## Dictionary entry using string variable as key Keys can now be any expression evaluating to a string value, not limited to string literals any more. ```meson d = {'a' + 'b' : 42} k = 'cd' d += {k : 43} ``` ## Improved CMake subprojects support With this release even more CMake projects are supported via [CMake subprojects](CMake-module.md#cmake-subprojects) due to these internal improvements: - Use the CMake file API for CMake >=3.14 - Handle the explicit dependencies via `add_dependency` - Basic support for `add_custom_target` - Improved `add_custom_command` support - Object library support on Windows ## compiler.get_linker_id() since 0.53.0, `compiler.get_linker_id()` allows retrieving a lowercase name for the linker. Since each compiler family can typically use a variety of linkers depending on operating system, this helps users define logic for corner cases not otherwise easily handled. ## CUDA dependency Native support for compiling and linking against the CUDA Toolkit using the `dependency` function: ```meson project('CUDA test', 'cpp', meson_version: '>= 0.53.0') exe = executable('prog', 'prog.cc', dependencies: dependency('cuda')) ``` See [the CUDA dependency](Dependencies.md#cuda) for more information. ## Added global option to disable C++ RTTI The new boolean option is called `cpp_rtti`. ## Introspection API changes dependencies (--dependencies, intro-dependencies.json): - added the `version` key scanning dependencies (--scan-dependencies): - added the `version` key containing the required dependency version tests and benchmarks (--tests, --benchmarks, intro-tests.json, intro-benchmarks.json): - added the `protocol` key