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authorJohn Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>2020-08-03 11:48:27 -0400
committerJohn Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>2020-08-03 11:48:27 -0400
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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ $ /path/to/meson.py <options>
After this you don't have to care about invoking Meson any more. It
remembers where it was originally invoked from and calls itself
appropriately. As a user the only thing you need to do is to `cd` into
-your build directory and invoke `ninja`.
+your build directory and invoke `meson compile`.
## Why can't I specify target files with a wildcard?
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ sources in the build target:
libfoo_gen_headers = custom_target('gen-headers', ..., output: 'foo-gen.h')
libfoo_sources = files('foo-utils.c', 'foo-lib.c')
# Add generated headers to the list of sources for the build target
-libfoo = library('foo', sources: libfoo_sources + libfoo_gen_headers)
+libfoo = library('foo', sources: [libfoo_sources + libfoo_gen_headers])
```
Now let's say you have a new target that links to `libfoo`: