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# Using multiple build directories |
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One of the main design goals of Meson has been to build all projects |
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out-of-source. This means that *all* files generated during the build |
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are placed in a separate subdirectory. This goes against common Unix |
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tradition where you build your projects in-source. Building out of |
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source gives two major advantages. |
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First of all this makes for very simple `.gitignore` files. In |
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classical build systems you may need to have tens of lines of |
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definitions, most of which contain wildcards. When doing out of source |
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builds all of this busywork goes away. A common ignore file for a |
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Meson project only contains a few lines that are the build directory |
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and IDE project files. |
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Secondly this makes it very easy to clean your projects: just delete |
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the build subdirectory and you are done. There is no need to guess |
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whether you need to run `make clean`, `make distclean`, `make |
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mrproper` or something else. When you delete a build subdirectory |
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there is no possible way to have any lingering state from your old |
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builds. |
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The true benefit comes from somewhere else, though. |
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## Multiple build directories for the same source tree |
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Since a build directory is fully self contained and treats the source |
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tree as a read-only piece of data, it follows that you can have |
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arbitrarily many build trees for any source tree at the same time. |
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Since all build trees can have different configuration, this is |
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extremely powerful. Now you might be wondering why one would want to |
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have multiple build setups at the same time. Let's examine this by |
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setting up a hypothetical project. |
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The first thing to do is to set up the default build, that is, the one |
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we are going to use over 90% of the time. In this we use the system |
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compiler and build with debug enabled and no optimizations so it |
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builds as fast as possible. This is the default project type for |
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Meson, so setting it up is simple. |
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mkdir builddir |
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meson setup builddir |
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Another common setup is to build with debug and optimizations to, for |
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example, run performance tests. Setting this up is just as simple. |
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mkdir buildopt |
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meson --buildtype=debugoptimized buildopt |
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For systems where the default compiler is GCC, we would like to |
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compile with Clang, too. So let's do that. |
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mkdir buildclang |
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CC=clang CXX=clang++ meson setup buildclang |
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You can add cross builds, too. As an example, let's set up a Linux -> |
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Windows cross compilation build using MinGW. |
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mkdir buildwine |
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meson --cross-file=mingw-cross.txt buildwine |
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The cross compilation file sets up Wine so that not only can you |
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compile your application, you can also run the unit test suite just by |
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issuing the command `meson test`. |
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To compile any of these build types, just cd into the corresponding |
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build directory and run `meson compile` or instruct your IDE to do the |
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same. Note that once you have set up your build directory once, you |
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can just run Ninja and Meson will ensure that the resulting build is |
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fully up to date according to the source. Even if you have not touched |
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one of the directories in weeks and have done major changes to your |
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build configuration, Meson will detect this and bring the build |
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directory up to date (or print an error if it can't do that). This |
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allows you to do most of your work in the default directory and use |
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the others every now and then without having to babysit your build |
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directories. |
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## Specialized uses |
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Separate build directories allows easy integration for various |
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different kinds of tools. As an example, Clang comes with a static |
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analyzer. It is meant to be run from scratch on a given source tree. |
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The steps to run it with Meson are very simple. |
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rm -rf buildscan |
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mkdir buildscan |
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scan-build meson setup buildscan |
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cd buildscan |
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scan-build ninja |
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These commands are the same for every single Meson project, so they |
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could even be put in a script turning static analysis into a single |
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command.
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