project('default options', 'cpp', 'c', default_options : [ 'prefix=/absoluteprefix', 'buildtype=debugoptimized', 'cpp_std=c++11', 'cpp_eh=none', 'warning_level=3', ]) assert(get_option('buildtype') == 'debugoptimized', 'Build type default value wrong.') if meson.get_compiler('cpp').get_argument_syntax() == 'msvc' cpp_eh = get_option('cpp_eh') assert(cpp_eh == 'none', 'MSVC eh value is "' + cpp_eh + '" instead of "none"') else cpp_std = get_option('cpp_std') assert(cpp_std == 'c++11', 'C++ std value is "' + cpp_std + '" instead of c++11.') endif w_level = get_option('warning_level') assert(w_level == '3', 'warning level "' + w_level + '" instead of "3"') # FIXME. Since we no longer accept invalid options to c_std etc, # there is no simple way to test this. Gcc does not seem to expose # the C std used in a preprocessor token so we can't check for it. # Think of a way to fix this. # # # Verify that project args are not used when told not to. # # MSVC plain C does not have a simple arg to test so skip it. # if cpp.get_id() != 'msvc' # cc = meson.get_compiler('c') # assert(not cc.compiles('int foobar;'), 'Default arg not used in test.') # assert(cc.compiles('int foobar;', no_builtin_args : true), 'No_builtin did not disable builtins.') # endif