--- render-subpages: false ... # The Meson Build system ## Overview Meson is an open source build system meant to be both extremely fast, and, even more importantly, as user friendly as possible. The main design point of Meson is that every moment a developer spends writing or debugging build definitions is a second wasted. So is every second spent waiting for the build system to actually start compiling code. ## Features * multiplatform support for Linux, macOS, Windows, GCC, Clang, Visual Studio and others * supported languages include C, C++, D, Fortran, Java, Rust * build definitions in a very readable and user friendly non-Turing complete DSL * cross compilation for many operating systems as well as bare metal * optimized for extremely fast full and incremental builds without sacrificing correctness * built-in multiplatform dependency provider that works together with distro packages * fun! ## Quickstart for beginners Are you an absolute beginner when it comes to programming? No worries, read [this beginner guide](SimpleStart.md) to get started. ## Community There are two main methods of connecting with other Meson developers. The easiest way for most people is a web chat. The channel to use is `#mesonbuild` either via Matrix ([web interface](https://element.io)) or [OFTC IRC](https://www.oftc.net/). The second one is the mailing list, which is hosted at [Google Groups](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mesonbuild). ### [Projects using Meson](Users.md) Many projects are using Meson and they're a great resource for learning what to (and what not to!) do when converting existing projects to Meson. [A short list of Meson users can be found here](Users.md) but there are many more. We would love to hear about your success stories too and how things could be improved too! ## Development All development on Meson is done on the [GitHub project](https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson). Instructions for contributing can be found on the [contribution page](Contributing.md). You do not need to sign a CLA to contribute to Meson.