project('run command', version : run_command('get-version.py', check : true).stdout().strip()) if build_machine.system() == 'windows' c = run_command('cmd', '/c', 'echo', 'hello') else c = run_command('echo', 'hello') endif correct = 'hello' if c.returncode() != 0 error('Executing echo failed.') endif result = c.stdout().strip() if result != correct error('Getting stdout failed.') endif if c.stderr() != '' error('Extra text in stderr.') endif # Now the same with a script. if build_machine.system() == 'windows' cs = run_command('scripts/hello.bat') else cs = run_command('scripts/hello.sh') endif if cs.returncode() != 0 error('Executing script failed.') endif if cs.stdout().strip() != correct error('Getting stdout failed (script).') endif if cs.stderr() != '' error('Extra text in stderr (script).') endif # We should be able to have files() in argument f = files('meson.build') if build_machine.system() == 'windows' c = run_command('cmd', '/c', 'echo', f) else c = run_command('echo', f) endif if c.returncode() != 0 error('Using files() in argument failed.') endif py3 = import('python3').find_python() ret = run_command(py3, '-c', 'print("some output")') assert(ret.returncode() == 0, 'failed to run python3: ' + ret.stderr()) assert(ret.stdout() == 'some output\n', 'failed to run python3') ret = run_command(py3, '-c', 'print("some output")', capture : false) assert(ret.returncode() == 0, 'failed to run python3: ' + ret.stderr()) assert(ret.stdout() == '', 'stdout is "@0@" instead of empty'.format(ret.stdout())) dd = find_program('dd', required : false) if dd.found() ret = run_command(dd, 'if=/dev/urandom', 'bs=10', 'count=1', capture: false) assert(ret.returncode() == 0, 'failed to run dd: ' + ret.stderr()) assert(ret.stdout() == '', 'stdout is "@0@" instead of empty'.format(ret.stdout())) endif