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title: Release 0.62.0 |
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short-description: Release notes for 0.62.0 |
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# New features |
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## Bash completion scripts sourced in `meson devenv` |
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If bash-completion scripts are being installed and the shell is bash, they will |
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be automatically sourced. |
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## Setup GDB auto-load for `meson devenv` |
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When GDB helper scripts (*-gdb.py, *-gdb.gdb, and *-gdb.csm) are installed with |
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a library name that matches one being built, Meson adds the needed auto-load |
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commands into `<builddir>/.gdbinit` file. When running gdb from top build |
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directory, that file is loaded by gdb automatically. |
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## Print modified environment variables with `meson devenv --dump` |
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With `--dump` option, all environment variables that have been modified are |
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printed instead of starting an interactive shell. It can be used by shell |
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scripts that wish to setup their environment themselves. |
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## New `method` and `separator` kwargs on `environment()` and `meson.add_devenv()` |
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It simplifies this common pattern: |
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```meson |
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env = environment() |
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env.prepend('FOO', ['a', 'b'], separator: ',') |
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meson.add_devenv(env) |
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``` |
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becomes one line: |
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```meson |
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meson.add_devenv({'FOO': ['a', 'b']}, method: 'prepend', separator: ',') |
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``` |
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or two lines: |
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```meson |
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env = environment({'FOO': ['a', 'b']}, method: 'prepend', separator: ',') |
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meson.add_devenv(env) |
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``` |
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## New custom dependency for libdl |
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``` |
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dependency('dl') |
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``` |
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will now check for the functionality of libdl.so, but first check if it is |
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provided in the libc (for example in libc on OpenBSD or in musl libc on linux). |
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## pkgconfig.generate will now include variables for builtin directories when referenced |
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When using the `variables:` family of kwargs to `pkgconfig.generate` to refer |
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to installed paths, traditionally only `prefix`, `includedir`, and `libdir` |
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were available by default, and generating a correct (relocatable) pkg-config |
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file required manually constructing variables for e.g. `datadir`. |
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Meson now checks each variable to see if it begins with a reference to a |
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standard directory, and if so, adds it to the list of directories for which a |
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builtin variable is created. |
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For example, before it was necessary to do this: |
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```meson |
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pkgconfig.generate( |
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name: 'bash-completion', |
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description: 'programmable completion for the bash shell', |
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dataonly: true, |
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variables: { |
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'prefix': get_option('prefix'), |
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'datadir': join_paths('${prefix}', get_option('datadir')), |
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'sysconfdir': join_paths('${prefix}', get_option('sysconfdir')), |
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'compatdir': '${sysconfdir}/bash_completion.d', |
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'completionsdir': '${datadir}/bash-completion/completions', |
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'helpersdir': '${datadir}/bash-completion/helpers', |
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}, |
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install_dir: join_paths(get_option('datadir'), 'pkgconfig'), |
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) |
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``` |
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Now the first three variables are not needed. |
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## New keyword argument `verbose` for tests and benchmarks |
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The new keyword argument `verbose` can be used to mark tests and benchmarks |
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that must always be logged verbosely on the console. This is particularly |
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useful for long-running tests, or when a single Meson test() is wrapping |
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an external test harness. |
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## CMake support for versions <3.17.0 is deprecated |
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Support for CMake versions below 3.17.0 is now deprecated for *both* CMake |
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dependencies and subprojects. |
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## Removal of the RPM module |
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Due to lack of interest, lack of maintainership, and lack of a clear purpose, |
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the RPM module has been removed. |
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Users interested in one-shot tools to generate an RPM spec file template for |
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distro packaging, are encouraged develop an external tool that reads the |
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introspection data. |
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For more details, see https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/9764 |
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## CMake server API support is removed |
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Support for the |
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[deprecated (since CMake 3.15)](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/release/3.15.html#deprecated-and-removed-features) |
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and now |
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[removed (since CMake 3.20)](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/release/3.20.html#deprecated-and-removed-features) |
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CMake server API is dropped from Meson. |
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The new CMake minimum version for CMake subprojects is now CMake 3.14. |
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## Rust proc-macro crates |
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Rust has these handy things called proc-macro crates, which are a bit like a |
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compiler plugin. We can now support them, simply build a [[shared_library]] with |
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the `rust_crate_type` set to `proc-macro`. |
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```meson |
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proc = shared_library( |
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'proc', |
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'proc.rs', |
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rust_crate_type : 'proc-macro', |
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install : false, |
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) |
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user = executable('user, 'user.rs', link_with : proc) |
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``` |
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## found programs now have a version method |
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The return value of [[find_program]] can now check the exact version of the |
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found program, independent of the minimum version requirement. This can be used |
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e.g. to perform different actions depending on the exact version detected. |
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## Minimum required Python version updated to 3.7 |
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Meson now requires at least Python version 3.7 to run as Python 3.6 reached EOL |
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on December 2021. In practice this should only affect people developing on |
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Ubuntu Bionic, who will need to manually install python3.8 from the official |
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repositories. |
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## Added support for XML translations using itstool |
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XML files can now be translated easier by using `itstool` via |
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`i18n.itstool_join()`. This ensures the XML is translated correctly |
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based on the defined ITS rules for the specific XML layout. |
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## JNI System Dependency Modules |
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The JNI system dependency now supports a `modules` keyword argument which is a |
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list containing any of the following: `jvm`, `awt`. |
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```meson |
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jni_dep = dependency('jni', version: '>= 1.8.0', modules: ['jvm', 'awt']) |
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``` |
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This will add appropriate linker arguments to your target. |
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## New unstable wayland module |
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This module can search for protocol xml files from the wayland-protocols |
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package, and generate .c and .h files using wayland-scanner. |
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## Experimental command to convert environments to cross files |
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Meson has a new command `env2mfile` that can be used to convert |
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"environment variable based" cross and native compilation environments |
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to Meson machine files. This is especially convenient for e.g. distro |
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packagers so they can easily generate unambiguous configuration files |
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for package building. |
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As an example here's how you would generate a cross file that takes |
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its settings from the `CC`, `CXX`, `CFLAGS` etc environment variables. |
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meson env2mfile --cross --system=baremetal --cpu=armv7 --cpu-family=arm -o armcross.txt |
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The command also has support for generating Debian build files using |
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system introspection: |
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meson env2mfile --cross --debarch armhf -o debarmhf_cross.txt |
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Note how you don't need to specify any system details, the command |
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gets them transparently via `dpkg-architecture`. |
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Creating a native file is done in the same way: |
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meson env2mfile --native -o current_system.txt |
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This system will detect if the `_FOR_BUILD` environment variables are |
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enabled and then uses them as needed. |
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With this you should be able to convert any envvar-based cross build |
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setup to cross and native files and then use those. This means, among |
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other things, that you can then run your compilations from any shell, |
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not just the special one that has all the environment variables set. |
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As this functionality is still a bit in flux, the specific behaviour |
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and command line arguments to use are subject to change. Because of |
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this the main documentation has not yet been updated. |
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Please try this for your use cases and report to us if it is working. |
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Patches to make the autodetection work on other distros and platforms |
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are also welcome. |
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## Added optional '--allow-dirty' flag for the 'dist' command |
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An optional `--allow-dirty` flag has been added to the `dist` command. |
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Previously, if uncommitted changes were present, Meson would warn about |
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this but continue with the dist process. It now errors out instead. The |
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error can be suppressed by using the `--allow-dirty` option. |
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## ldconfig is no longer run on install |
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Due to various issues of fragility and concern that it doesn't predictably do |
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the right thing, meson no longer runs ldconfig during `meson install`, and |
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users who need it run should run it themselves, instead. |
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## Added support for Texas Instruments MSP430 and ARM compilers |
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Meson now supports the TI [MSP430](https://www.ti.com/tool/MSP-CGT) and |
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[ARM](https://www.ti.com/tool/ARM-CGT) toolchains. The compiler and linker are |
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identified as `ti` and `ti-ar`, respectively. To maintain backwards |
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compatibility with existing build definitions, the [C2000 |
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toolchain](https://www.ti.com/tool/C2000-CGT) is still identified as `c2000` and |
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`ar2000`. |
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## cmake.configure_package_config_file can now take a dict |
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The `configuration` kwarg of the `configure_package_config_file()` function |
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from the `cmake` module can now take a dict object, just like the regular |
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`configure_file()` function. |
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## Deprecated `java.generate_native_header()` in favor of the new `java.generate_native_headers()` |
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`java.generate_native_header()` was only useful for the most basic of |
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situations. It didn't take into account that in order to generate native |
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headers, you had to have all the referenced Java files. It also didn't take |
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into account inner classes. Do not use this function from `0.62.0` onward. |
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`java.generate_native_headers()` has been added as a replacement which should account for the previous function's shortcomings. |
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```java |
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// Outer.java |
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package com.mesonbuild; |
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public class Outer { |
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private static native void outer(); |
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public static class Inner { |
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private static native void inner(); |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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With the above file, an invocation would look like the following: |
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```meson |
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java = import('java') |
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native_headers = java.generate_native_headers( |
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'Outer.java', |
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package: 'com.mesonbuild', |
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classes: ['Outer', 'Outer.Inner'] |
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) |
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``` |
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## New option to choose python installation environment |
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It is now possible to specify `-Dpython.install_env` and choose how python modules are installed. |
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- `venv`: assume that a virtualenv is active and install to that |
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- `system`: install to the global site-packages of the selected interpreter |
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(the one that the venv module calls --system-site-packages) |
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- `prefix`: preserve existing behavior |
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- `auto`: autodetect whether to use venv or system |
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## JDK System Dependency Renamed from `jdk` to `jni` |
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The JDK system dependency is useful for creating native Java modules using the |
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JNI. Since the purpose is to find the JNI, it has been decided that a better |
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name is in fact "jni". Use of `dependency('jdk')` should be replaced with |
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`dependency('jni')`. |
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## i18n.merge_file no longer arbitrarily leaves your project half-built |
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The i18n module partially accounts for builds with NLS disabled, by disabling |
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gettext compiled translation catalogs if it cannot build them. Due to |
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implementation details, this also disabled important data files created via |
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merge_file, leading to important desktop files etc. not being installed. |
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This overreaction has been fixed. It is no longer possible to have NLS-disabled |
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builds which break the project by not installing important files which have |
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nothing to do with NLS (other than including some). |
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If you were depending on not having the Gettext tools installed and |
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successfully mis-building your project, you may need to make your project |
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actually work with NLS disabled, for example by providing some version of your |
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files which is still installed even when merge_file cannot be run. |
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## All directory options now support paths outside of prefix |
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Previously, Meson only allowed most directory options to be relative to prefix. |
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This restriction has been now lifted, bringing us in line with Autotools and |
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CMake. It is also useful for platforms like Nix, which install projects into |
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multiple independent prefixes. |
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As a consequence, `get_option` might return absolute paths for any |
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directory option, if a directory outside of prefix is passed. This |
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is technically a backwards incompatible change but its effect |
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should be minimal, thanks to widespread use of `join_paths`/ |
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`/` operator and pkg-config generator module. |
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## `meson install --strip` |
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It is now possible to strip targets using `meson install --strip` even if |
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`-Dstrip=true` option was not set during configuration. This allows doing |
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stripped and not stripped installations without reconfiguring the build. |
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## Support for ARM Ltd. Clang toolchain |
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Support for the `armltdclang` compiler has been added. This differs from the |
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existing `armclang` toolchain in that it is a fork of Clang by ARM Ltd. and |
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supports native compilation. The Keil `armclang` toolchain only supports |
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cross-compilation to embedded devices. |
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## structured_sources() |
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A new function, `structured_sources()` has been added. This function allows |
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languages like Rust which depend on the filesystem layout at compile time to mix |
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generated and static sources. |
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```meson |
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executable( |
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'main', |
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structured_sources( |
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'main.rs, |
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{'mod' : generated_mod_rs}, |
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) |
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) |
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``` |
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Meson will then at build time copy the files into the build directory (if |
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necessary), so that the desired file structure is laid out, and compile that. In |
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this case: |
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``` |
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root/ |
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main.rs |
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mod/ |
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mod.rs |
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``` |
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## New custom dependency for OpenSSL |
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Detecting an OpenSSL installation in a cross-platform manner can be |
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complicated. Officially, pkg-config is supported by upstream. Unofficially, |
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cmake includes a FindOpenSSL using a different name and which requires |
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specifying modules. |
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Meson will now allow the pkg-config name to work in all cases using the following lookup order: |
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- prefer pkg-config if at all possible |
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- attempt to probe the system for the standard library naming, and retrieve the version from the headers |
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- if all else fails, check if cmake can find it |
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## D features in `declare_dependency` |
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`declare_dependency`accepts parameters for D specific features. |
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Accepted new parameters are `d_module_versions` and `d_import_dirs`. |
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This can be useful to propagate conditional compilation versions. E.g.: |
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```meson |
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my_lua_dep = declare_dependency( |
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# ... |
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d_module_versions: ['LUA_53'], |
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d_import_dirs: include_directories('my_lua_folder'), |
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) |
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``` |
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## arch_independent kwarg in cmake.write_basic_package_version_file |
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The `write_basic_package_version_file()` function from the `cmake` module |
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now supports an `arch_independent` kwarg, so that architecture checks in |
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the generated Package Version file are skipped, reproducing the behaviour of |
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CMake's [ARCH_INDEPENDENT](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/CMakePackageConfigHelpers.html#command:write_basic_package_version_file) |
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option. |
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## `dataonly` Pkgconfig Default Install Path |
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The default install path for `dataonly` pkgconfig files has changed from |
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`${libdir}/pkgconfig` to `${datadir}/pkgconfig`. |
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## JAR default install dir |
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The previous default for `jar()` was `libdir`. With this release, it has been |
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changed to `datadir/java`. Please open an issue if this is not a sane default |
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for your system. |
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