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authorPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>2021-07-22 12:01:01 +0200
committerPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>2021-09-07 14:18:33 +0200
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interpreter: detect and pass compiler to be used for linker tests
Allow using the links method to test that the C++ driver (e.g. g++) can be used to link C objects. One usecase is that the C compiler's libsanitizer might not be compatible with the one included by the C++ driver. This is theoretically backwards-incompatible, but it should be treated as a bugfix in my opinion. There is no way in Meson to compile a .c file with the C++ driver as part of a build target, therefore there would be no reason to do something like meson.get_compiler(meson.get_compiler('cpp').links(files('main.c')). Fixes: #7703
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diff --git a/mesonbuild/compilers/compilers.py b/mesonbuild/compilers/compilers.py
index 3d3e57e..ea49833 100644
--- a/mesonbuild/compilers/compilers.py
+++ b/mesonbuild/compilers/compilers.py
@@ -84,6 +84,8 @@ for _l in clink_langs + ('vala',):
clink_suffixes += lang_suffixes[_l]
clink_suffixes += ('h', 'll', 's')
all_suffixes = set(itertools.chain(*lang_suffixes.values(), clink_suffixes)) # type: T.Set[str]
+SUFFIX_TO_LANG = dict(itertools.chain(*(
+ [(suffix, lang) for suffix in v] for lang, v in lang_suffixes.items()))) # type: T.Dict[str, str]
# Languages that should use LDFLAGS arguments when linking.
LANGUAGES_USING_LDFLAGS = {'objcpp', 'cpp', 'objc', 'c', 'fortran', 'd', 'cuda'} # type: T.Set[str]