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title: Release 0.55.0 |
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short-description: Release notes for 0.55.0 |
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# New features |
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## rpath removal now more careful |
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On Linux-like systems, Meson adds rpath entries to allow running apps |
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in the build tree, and then removes those build-time-only rpath |
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entries when installing. Rpath entries may also come in via LDFLAGS |
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and via .pc files. Meson used to remove those latter rpath entries by |
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accident, but is now more careful. |
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## Added ability to specify targets in `meson compile` |
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It's now possible to specify targets in `meson compile`, which will |
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result in building only the requested targets. |
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Usage: `meson compile [TARGET [TARGET...]]` |
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`TARGET` has the following syntax: `[PATH/]NAME[:TYPE]`. |
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`NAME`: name of the target from `meson.build` (e.g. `foo` from `executable('foo', ...)`). |
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`PATH`: path to the target relative to the root `meson.build` file. Note: relative path for a target specified in the root `meson.build` is `./`. |
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`TYPE`: type of the target (e.g. `shared_library`, `executable` and etc) |
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`PATH` and/or `TYPE` can be omitted if the resulting `TARGET` can be used to uniquely identify the target in `meson.build`. |
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For example targets from the following code: |
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```meson |
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shared_library('foo', ...) |
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static_library('foo', ...) |
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executable('bar', ...) |
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``` |
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can be invoked with `meson compile foo:shared_library foo:static_library bar`. |
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## Test protocol for gtest |
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Due to the popularity of Gtest (google test) among C and C++ |
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developers Meson now supports a special protocol for gtest. With this |
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protocol Meson injects arguments to gtests to output JUnit, reads that |
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JUnit, and adds the output to the JUnit it generates. |
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## meson.add_*_script methods accept new types |
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All three (`add_install_script`, `add_dist_script`, and |
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`add_postconf_script`) now accept ExternalPrograms (as returned by |
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`find_program`), Files, and the output of `configure_file`. The dist and |
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postconf methods cannot accept other types because of when they are run. |
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While dist could, in theory, take other dependencies, it would require more |
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extensive changes, particularly to the backend. |
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```meson |
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meson.add_install_script(find_program('foo'), files('bar')) |
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meson.add_dist_script(find_program('foo'), files('bar')) |
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meson.add_postconf_script(find_program('foo'), files('bar')) |
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``` |
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The install script variant is also able to accept custom_targets, |
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custom_target indexes, and build targets (executables, libraries), and |
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can use built executables a the script to run |
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```meson |
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installer = executable('installer', ...) |
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meson.add_install_script(installer, ...) |
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meson.add_install_script('foo.py', installer) |
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``` |
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## Machine file constants |
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Native and cross files now support string and list concatenation using |
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the `+` operator, and joining paths using the `/` operator. Entries |
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defined in the `[constants]` section can be used in any other section. |
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An entry defined in any other section can be used only within that |
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same section and only after it has been defined. |
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```ini |
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[constants] |
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toolchain = '/toolchain' |
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common_flags = ['--sysroot=' + toolchain + '/sysroot'] |
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[properties] |
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c_args = common_flags + ['-DSOMETHING'] |
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cpp_args = c_args + ['-DSOMETHING_ELSE'] |
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[binaries] |
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c = toolchain + '/gcc' |
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``` |
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## Configure CMake subprojects with Meson.subproject_options |
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Meson now supports passing configuration options to CMake and |
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overriding certain build details extracted from the CMake subproject. |
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The new CMake configuration options object is very similar to the |
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[[@cfg_data]] object object returned |
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by [[configuration_data]]. It |
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is generated by the `subproject_options` function |
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All configuration options have to be set *before* the subproject is |
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configured and must be passed to the `subproject` method via the |
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`options` key. Altering the configuration object won't have any effect |
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on previous `cmake.subproject` calls. |
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**Note:** The `cmake_options` kwarg for the `subproject` function is |
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now deprecated since it is replaced by the new `options` system. |
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## find_program: Fixes when the program has been overridden by executable |
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When a program has been overridden by an executable, the returned |
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object of find_program() had some issues: |
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```meson |
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# In a subproject: |
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exe = executable('foo', ...) |
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meson.override_find_program('foo', exe) |
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# In main project: |
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# The version check was crashing Meson. |
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prog = find_program('foo', version : '>=1.0') |
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# This was crashing Meson. |
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message(prog.path()) |
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# New method to be consistent with built objects. |
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message(prog.full_path()) |
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``` |
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## Response files enabled on Linux, reined in on Windows |
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Meson used to always use response files on Windows, |
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but never on Linux. |
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It now strikes a happier balance, using them on both platforms, |
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but only when needed to avoid command line length limits. |
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## `unstable-kconfig` module renamed to `unstable-keyval` |
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The `unstable-kconfig` module is now renamed to `unstable-keyval`. We |
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expect this module to become stable once it has some usage experience, |
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specifically in the next or the following release |
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## Fatal warnings in `gnome.generate_gir()` |
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`gnome.generate_gir()` now has `fatal_warnings` keyword argument to |
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abort when a warning is produced. This is useful for example in CI |
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environment where it's important to catch potential issues. |
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## b_ndebug support for D language compilers |
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D Language compilers will now set -release/--release/-frelease (depending on |
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the compiler) when the b_ndebug flag is set. |
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## Meson test now produces JUnit xml from results |
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Meson will now generate a JUnit compatible XML file from test results. |
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it will be in the `meson-logs` directory and is called |
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`testlog.junit.xml`. |
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## Config tool based dependencies no longer search PATH for cross compiling |
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Before 0.55.0 config tool based dependencies (llvm-config, |
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cups-config, etc), would search system $PATH if they weren't defined |
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in the cross file. This has been a source of bugs and has been |
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deprecated. It is now removed, config tool binaries must be specified |
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in the cross file now or the dependency will not be found. |
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## Rename has_exe_wrapper -> can_run_host_binaries |
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The old name was confusing as it didn't really match the behavior of |
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the function. The old name remains as an alias (the behavior hasn't |
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changed), but is now deprecated. |
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## String concatenation in meson_options.txt |
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It is now possible to use string concatenation (with the `+` |
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opperator) in the `meson_options.txt` file. This allows splitting long |
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option descriptions. |
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```meson |
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option( |
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'testoption', |
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type : 'string', |
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value : 'optval', |
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description : 'An option with a very long description' + |
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'that does something in a specific context' |
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) |
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``` |
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## Wrap fallback URL |
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Wrap files can now define `source_fallback_url` and |
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`patch_fallback_url` to be used in case the main server is temporarily |
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down. |
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## Clang coverage support |
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llvm-cov is now used to generate coverage information when clang is |
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used as the compiler. |
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## Local wrap source and patch files |
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It is now possible to use the `patch_filename` and `source_filename` |
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value in a `.wrap` file without `*_url` to specify a local source / |
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patch file. All local files must be located in the |
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`subprojects/packagefiles` directory. The `*_hash` entries are |
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optional with this setup. |
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## Local wrap patch directory |
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Wrap files can now specify `patch_directory` instead of |
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`patch_filename` in the case overlay files are local. Every files in |
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that directory, and subdirectories, will be copied to the subproject |
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directory. This can be used for example to add `meson.build` files to |
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a project not using Meson build system upstream. The patch directory |
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must be placed in `subprojects/packagefiles` directory. |
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## Patch on all wrap types |
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`patch_*` keys are not limited to `wrap-file` any more, they can be |
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specified for all wrap types. |
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## link_language argument added to all targets |
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Previously the `link_language` argument was only supposed to be |
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allowed in executables, because the linker used needs to be the linker |
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for the language that implements the main function. Unfortunately it |
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didn't work in that case, and, even worse, if it had been implemented |
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properly it would have worked for *all* targets. In 0.55.0 this |
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restriction has been removed, and the bug fixed. It now is valid for |
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`executable` and all derivative of `library`. |
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## meson dist --no-tests |
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`meson dist` has a new option `--no-tests` to skip build and tests of |
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generated packages. It can be used to not waste time for example when |
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done in CI that already does its own testing. |
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## Force fallback for |
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A newly-added `--force-fallback-for` command line option can now be |
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used to force fallback for specific subprojects. |
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Example: |
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``` |
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meson builddir/ --force-fallback-for=foo,bar |
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``` |
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## Implicit dependency fallback |
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`dependency('foo')` now automatically fallback if the dependency is |
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not found on the system but a subproject wrap file or directory exists |
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with the same name. |
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That means that simply adding `subprojects/foo.wrap` is enough to add |
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fallback to any `dependency('foo')` call. It is however requires that |
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the subproject call `meson.override_dependency('foo', foo_dep)` to |
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specify which dependency object should be used for `foo`. |
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## Wrap file `provide` section |
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Wrap files can define the dependencies it provides in the `[provide]` |
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section. When `foo.wrap` provides the dependency `foo-1.0` any call do |
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`dependency('foo-1.0')` will automatically fallback to that subproject |
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even if no `fallback` keyword argument is given. See [Wrap |
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documentation](Wrap-dependency-system-manual.md#provide_section). |
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## `find_program()` fallback |
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When a program cannot be found on the system but a wrap file has its |
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name in the `[provide]` section, that subproject will be used as |
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fallback. |
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## Test scripts are given the exe wrapper if needed |
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Meson will now set the `MESON_EXE_WRAPPER` as the properly wrapped and |
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joined representation. For Unix-like OSes this means python's |
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shelx.join, on Windows an implementation that attempts to properly |
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quote windows argument is used. This allow wrapper scripts to run test |
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binaries, instead of just skipping. |
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for example, if the wrapper is `['emulator', '--script']`, it will be passed |
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as `MESON_EXE_WRAPPER="emulator --script"`. |
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## Added ability to specify backend arguments in `meson compile` |
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It's now possible to specify backend specific arguments in `meson compile`. |
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Usage: `meson compile [--vs-args=args] [--ninja-args=args]` |
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``` |
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--ninja-args NINJA_ARGS Arguments to pass to `ninja` (applied only on `ninja` backend). |
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--vs-args VS_ARGS Arguments to pass to `msbuild` (applied only on `vs` backend). |
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``` |
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These arguments use the following syntax: |
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If you only pass a single string, then it is considered to have all |
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values separated by commas. Thus invoking the following command: |
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``` |
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$ meson compile --ninja-args=-n,-d,explain |
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``` |
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would add `-n`, `-d` and `explain` arguments to ninja invocation. |
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If you need to have commas or spaces in your string values, then you |
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need to pass the value with proper shell quoting like this: |
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``` |
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$ meson compile "--ninja-args=['a,b', 'c d']" |
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``` |
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## Introspection API changes |
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dumping the AST (--ast): **new in 0.55.0** |
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- prints the AST of a meson.build as JSON |
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## `--backend=vs` now matches `-Db_vscrt=from_buildtype` behaviour in the Ninja backend |
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When `--buildtype=debugoptimized` is used with the Ninja backend, the |
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VS CRT option used is `/MD`, which is the [behaviour documented for |
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all |
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backends](https://mesonbuild.com/Builtin-options.html#b_vscrt-from_buildtype). |
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However, the Visual Studio backend was pass `/MT` in that case, which |
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is inconsistent. |
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If you need to use the MultiThreaded CRT, you should explicitly pass |
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`-Db_vscrt=mt`
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