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Reference tables
Compiler ids
These are return values of the get_id
(Compiler family) and
get_argument_syntax
(Argument syntax) method in a compiler object.
Value | Compiler family | Argument syntax |
---|---|---|
arm | ARM compiler | |
armclang | ARMCLANG compiler | |
c2000 | Texas Instruments C2000 compiler | |
ccrx | Renesas RX Family C/C++ compiler | |
clang | The Clang compiler | gcc |
clang-cl | The Clang compiler (MSVC compatible driver) | msvc |
dmd | D lang reference compiler | |
emscripten | Emscripten WASM compiler | |
flang | Flang Fortran compiler | |
g95 | The G95 Fortran compiler | |
gcc | The GNU Compiler Collection | gcc |
intel | Intel compiler (Linux and Mac) | gcc |
intel-cl | Intel compiler (Windows) | msvc |
lcc | Elbrus C/C++/Fortran Compiler | |
llvm | LLVM-based compiler (Swift, D) | |
mono | Xamarin C# compiler | |
msvc | Microsoft Visual Studio | msvc |
nagfor | The NAG Fortran compiler | |
open64 | The Open64 Fortran Compiler | |
pathscale | The Pathscale Fortran compiler | |
pgi | Portland PGI C/C++/Fortran compilers | |
rustc | Rust compiler | |
sun | Sun Fortran compiler | |
valac | Vala compiler | |
xc16 | Microchip XC16 C compiler |
Linker ids
These are return values of the get_linker_id
method in a compiler object.
Value | Linker family |
---|---|
ld.bfd | The GNU linker |
ld.gold | The GNU gold linker |
ld.lld | The LLVM linker, with the GNU interface |
ld.solaris | Solaris and illumos |
ld.wasm | emscripten's wasm-ld linker |
ld64 | Apple ld64 |
link | MSVC linker |
lld-link | The LLVM linker, with the MSVC interface |
xilink | Used with Intel-cl only, MSVC like |
optlink | optlink (used with DMD) |
rlink | The Renesas linker, used with CCrx only |
xc16-ar | The Microchip linker, used with XC16 only |
ar2000 | The Texas Instruments linker, used with C2000 only |
armlink | The ARM linker (arm and armclang compilers) |
pgi | Portland/Nvidia PGI |
nvlink | Nvidia Linker used with cuda |
For languages that don't have separate dynamic linkers such as C# and Java, the
get_linker_id
will return the compiler name.
Script environment variables
Value | Comment |
---|---|
MESONINTROSPECT | Command to run to run the introspection command, may be of the form python /path/to/meson introspect , user is responsible for splitting the path if necessary. |
MESON_BUILD_ROOT | Absolute path to the build dir |
MESON_DIST_ROOT | Points to the root of the staging directory, only set when running dist scripts |
MESON_SOURCE_ROOT | Absolute path to the source dir |
MESON_SUBDIR | Current subdirectory, only set for run_command |
CPU families
These are returned by the cpu_family
method of build_machine
,
host_machine
and target_machine
. For cross compilation they are
set in the cross file.
Value | Comment |
---|---|
aarch64 | 64 bit ARM processor |
alpha | DEC Alpha processor |
arc | 32 bit ARC processor |
arm | 32 bit ARM processor |
avr | Atmel AVR processor |
c2000 | 32 bit C2000 processor |
dspic | 16 bit Microchip dsPIC |
e2k | MCST Elbrus processor |
ia64 | Itanium processor |
m68k | Motorola 68000 processor |
microblaze | MicroBlaze processor |
mips | 32 bit MIPS processor |
mips64 | 64 bit MIPS processor |
parisc | HP PA-RISC processor |
pic24 | 16 bit Microchip PIC24 |
ppc | 32 bit PPC processors |
ppc64 | 64 bit PPC processors |
riscv32 | 32 bit RISC-V Open ISA |
riscv64 | 64 bit RISC-V Open ISA |
rl78 | Renesas RL78 |
rx | Renesas RX 32 bit MCU |
s390 | IBM zSystem s390 |
s390x | IBM zSystem s390x |
sh4 | SuperH SH-4 |
sparc | 32 bit SPARC |
sparc64 | SPARC v9 processor |
wasm32 | 32 bit Webassembly |
wasm64 | 64 bit Webassembly |
x86 | 32 bit x86 processor |
x86_64 | 64 bit x86 processor |
Any cpu family not listed in the above list is not guaranteed to remain stable in future releases.
Those porting from autotools should note that meson does not add
endianness to the name of the cpu_family. For example, autotools
will call little endian PPC64 "ppc64le", meson will not, you must
also check the .endian()
value of the machine for this information.
Operating system names
These are provided by the .system()
method call.
Value | Comment |
---|---|
android | By convention only, subject to change |
cygwin | The Cygwin environment for Windows |
darwin | Either OSX or iOS |
dragonfly | DragonFly BSD |
emscripten | Emscripten's Javascript environment |
freebsd | FreeBSD and its derivatives |
gnu | GNU Hurd |
haiku | |
linux | |
netbsd | |
openbsd | |
windows | Any version of Windows |
sunos | illumos and Solaris |
Any string not listed above is not guaranteed to remain stable in future releases.
Language arguments parameter names
These are the parameter names for passing language specific arguments to your build target.
Language | compiler name | linker name |
---|---|---|
C | c_args | c_link_args |
C++ | cpp_args | cpp_link_args |
C# | cs_args | cs_link_args |
D | d_args | d_link_args |
Fortran | fortran_args | fortran_link_args |
Java | java_args | java_link_args |
Objective C | objc_args | objc_link_args |
Objective C++ | objcpp_args | objcpp_link_args |
Rust | rust_args | rust_link_args |
Vala | vala_args | vala_link_args |
All these <lang>_*
options are specified per machine. See in specifying
options per machine for on
how to do this in cross builds.
Compiler and linker flag environment variables
These environment variables will be used to modify the compiler and linker flags.
It is recommended that you do not use these. They are provided purely to for backwards compatibility with other build systems. There are many caveats to their use, especially when rebuilding the project. It is highly recommended that you use the command line arguments instead.
Name | Comment |
---|---|
CFLAGS | Flags for the C compiler |
CXXFLAGS | Flags for the C++ compiler |
OBJCFLAGS | Flags for the Objective C compiler |
FFLAGS | Flags for the Fortran compiler |
DFLAGS | Flags for the D compiler |
VALAFLAGS | Flags for the Vala compiler |
RUSTFLAGS | Flags for the Rust compiler |
LDFLAGS | The linker flags, used for all languages |
N.B. these settings are specified per machine, and so the environment varibles actually come in pairs. See the environment variables per machine section for details.
Function Attributes
These are the parameters names that are supported using
compiler.has_function_attribute()
or
compiler.get_supported_function_attributes()
GCC __attribute__
These values are supported using the GCC style __attribute__
annotations,
which are supported by GCC, Clang, and other compilers.
Name |
---|
alias |
aligned |
alloc_size |
always_inline |
artificial |
cold |
const |
constructor |
constructor_priority |
deprecated |
destructor |
error |
externally_visible |
fallthrough |
flatten |
format |
format_arg |
force_align_arg_pointer³ |
gnu_inline |
hot |
ifunc |
malloc |
noclone |
noinline |
nonnull |
noreturn |
nothrow |
optimize |
packed |
pure |
returns_nonnull |
unused |
used |
visibility* |
visibility:default† |
visibility:hidden† |
visibility:internal† |
visibility:protected† |
warning |
warn_unused_result |
weak |
weakreaf |
* Changed in 0.52.0 the "visibility" target no longer includes "protected", which is not present in Apple's clang.
† New in 0.52.0 These split visibility attributes are preferred to the plain "visibility" as they provide narrower checks.
³ New in 0.55.0
MSVC __declspec
These values are supported using the MSVC style __declspec
annotation,
which are supported by MSVC, GCC, Clang, and other compilers.
Name |
---|
dllexport |
dllimport |
Dependency lookup methods
These are the values that can be passed to dependency
function's
method
keyword argument.
Name | Comment |
---|---|
auto | Automatic method selection |
pkg-config | Use Pkg-Config |
cmake | Look up as a CMake module |
config-tool | Use a custom dep tool such as cups-config |
system | System provided (e.g. OpenGL) |
extraframework | A macOS/iOS framework |
Compiler and Linker selection variables
N.B. these settings are specified per machine, and so the environment varibles actually come in pairs. See the environment variables per machine section for details.
Language | Compiler | Linker | Note |
---|---|---|---|
C | CC | CC_LD | |
C++ | CXX | CXX_LD | |
D | DC | DC_LD | Before 0.54 D_LD* |
Fortran | FC | FC_LD | Before 0.54 F_LD* |
Objective-C | OBJC | OBJC_LD | |
Objective-C++ | OBJCXX | OBJCXX_LD | Before 0.54 OBJCPP_LD* |
Rust | RUSTC | RUSTC_LD | Before 0.54 RUST_LD* |
Vala | VALAC | Use CC_LD. Vala transpiles to C | |
C# | CSC | CSC | The linker is the compiler |
The old environment variales are still supported, but are deprecated and will be removed in a future version of meson.
Environment variables per machine
Since 0.54.0, Following Autotool and other legacy build systems, environment
variables that affect machine-specific settings come in pairs: for every bare
environment variable FOO
, there is a suffixed FOO_FOR_BUILD
, where FOO
just affects the host machine configuration, while FOO_FOR_BUILD
just affects
the build machine configuration. For example:
-
PKG_CONFIG_PATH_FOR_BUILD
controls the paths pkg-config will search for justnative: true
dependencies (build machine). -
PKG_CONFIG_PATH
controls the paths pkg-config will search for justnative: false
dependencies (host machine).
This mirrors the build.
prefix used for (built-in) meson options, which has
the same meaning.
This is useful for cross builds. In the native builds, build = host, and the unsuffixed environment variables alone will suffice.
Prior to 0.54.0, there was no _FOR_BUILD
-suffixed variables, and most
environment variables only effected native machine configurations, though this
wasn't consistent (e.g. PKG_CONFIG_PATH
still affected cross builds).