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author | Nirbheek Chauhan <nirbheek@centricular.com> | 2018-06-20 10:33:09 +0530 |
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committer | Nirbheek Chauhan <nirbheek.chauhan@gmail.com> | 2018-06-20 13:27:23 +0000 |
commit | 86684ad798321464d1593d97d5c25127ef26ca94 (patch) | |
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Document environment() append/prepend/set with multiple values [skip ci]
Fixes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3761
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diff --git a/docs/markdown/Reference-manual.md b/docs/markdown/Reference-manual.md index bab20e1..87fb581 100644 --- a/docs/markdown/Reference-manual.md +++ b/docs/markdown/Reference-manual.md @@ -1991,20 +1991,23 @@ detailed information about how environment variables should be set during tests. It should be passed as the `env` keyword argument to tests. It has the following methods. -- `append(varname, value)` appends the given value to the old value of - the environment variable, e.g. `env.append('FOO', 'BAR', separator - : ';')` produces `BOB;BAR` if `FOO` had the value `BOB` and plain - `BAR` if the value was not defined. If the separator is not - specified explicitly, the default path separator for the host - operating system will be used, i.e. ';' for Windows and ':' for - UNIX/POSIX systems. - -- `prepend(varname, value)` is the same as `append` except that it +- `append(varname, value1, value2, ...)` appends the given values to the old + value of the environment variable, e.g. `env.append('FOO', 'BAR', 'BAZ', + separator : ';')` produces `BOB;BAR;BAZ` if `FOO` had the value `BOB` and + plain `BAR;BAZ` if the value was not defined. If the separator is not + specified explicitly, the default path separator for the host operating + system will be used, i.e. ';' for Windows and ':' for UNIX/POSIX systems. + +- `prepend(varname, value1, value2, ...)` is the same as `append` except that it writes to the beginning of the variable -- `set(varname, value)` sets environment variable in the first - argument to the value in the second argument, e.g. - `env.set('FOO', 'BAR')` sets envvar `FOO` to value `BAR` +- `set(varname, value1, value2)` sets the environment variable specified in the + first argument to the values in the second argument joined by the separator, + e.g. `env.set('FOO', 'BAR'),` sets envvar `FOO` to value `BAR`. See + `append()` above for how separators work. + +**Note:** All these methods overwrite the previously-defined value(s) if called +twice with the same `varname`. ### `external library` object |