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authorEli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>2022-03-27 11:49:55 -0400
committerEli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>2022-03-31 22:52:31 -0400
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tree866156fd3e719628ea159b1a126173c26c7373db
parent8ae2bf5a9e652d49027191709cda5353446af487 (diff)
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i18n: don't let our maintainer targets run via wrapped env
They are RunTargets because they are one-shot commands without outputs. But we implement them purely via our internal wrapper for gettext, so there is no reason to wrap them *again* in our internal wrapper for meson_exe and set a bunch of environment variables we know we absolutely do not need, use, or want. This avoids the ugly "wrapped due to env" status, and allows users to directly see the command being run without going into despair at obscure pickled nonsense. It also offers a tiny defense against upgrading Meson without reconfiguring. People should not do that, and we error out about this in a bunch of places, but `--internal gettext` has a perfectly stable interface just like most build tools that aren't part of Meson internals, since it uses command line arguments instead of pickling.
-rw-r--r--mesonbuild/modules/i18n.py4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/mesonbuild/modules/i18n.py b/mesonbuild/modules/i18n.py
index d388d3f..2bdf9d3 100644
--- a/mesonbuild/modules/i18n.py
+++ b/mesonbuild/modules/i18n.py
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ class I18nModule(ExtensionModule):
potargs.append(extra_arg)
potargs.append('--xgettext=' + self.tools['xgettext'].get_path())
pottarget = build.RunTarget(packagename + '-pot', potargs, [], state.subdir, state.subproject,
- state.environment)
+ state.environment, default_env=False)
targets.append(pottarget)
install = kwargs['install']
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ class I18nModule(ExtensionModule):
for tool in ['msginit', 'msgmerge']:
updatepoargs.append(f'--{tool}=' + self.tools[tool].get_path())
updatepotarget = build.RunTarget(packagename + '-update-po', updatepoargs, [], state.subdir, state.subproject,
- state.environment)
+ state.environment, default_env=False)
targets.append(updatepotarget)
return ModuleReturnValue([gmotargets, pottarget, updatepotarget], targets)