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* environment(): Allow stacking append() and prepend()
* Update docs/markdown/Reference-manual.md
Co-authored-by: Elliott Sales de Andrade <quantum.analyst@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Elliott Sales de Andrade <quantum.analyst@gmail.com>
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Dependencies is already a large and complicated package without adding
programs to the list. This also allows us to untangle a bit of spaghetti
that we have.
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Fixes: #8440.
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get_non_matching_default_options is checking a string from
project_default_options against a validated value from
coredata.options.
Passing the string to validate_value ensures that the comparison
is sound; otherwise, "false" might be compared against False
and a bogus difference is printed.
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Previously builds would *potentially* get sammed with messaging at
configure time that duplicate entries in an array would be an error in
the future, and the cause was because the same entries were getting
added over and over to pkg_config_path.p
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performed by running "pyupgrade --py36-plus" and committing the results
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All changes were created by running
"pyupgrade --py3-only --keep-percent-format"
and committing the results. I have not touched string formatting for
now.
- use set literals
- simplify .format() parameter naming
- remove __future__
- remove default "r" mode for open()
- use OSError rather than compatibility aliases
- remove stray parentheses in function(generator) scopes
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Invalid escape sequences are deprecated and will be removed from a
future version of python. Use r"" to define them so they remain
readable.
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Fixes: #8408
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Reusing the runners for multiple repeats of the test run gets in the
way of the progress report, which stores runners in an OrderedSet.
Instead, create a separate SingleTestRunner object for each repeat.
While at it, fix the "duplicate suite" assertion as it can fire
with TAP tests and --repeat=N.
Fixes: #8405
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The way the tracking is currently done it works if no new subprojects
are added to a configured build directory. For cases where we want to
add a new subproject, it fails because we don't initialize builtins for
that subproject. This corrects that by checking to see if the subproject
already exists, and if it doesn't initializes the bultins for it.
Fixes: #8421
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Seems it got forgotten when that was added to warnings() and message().
Fixes: #8414.
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By default all subprojects are installed. If --skip-subprojects is given
with no value only the main project is installed. If --skip-subprojects
is given with a value, it should be a coma separated list of subprojects
to skip and all others will be installed.
Fixes: #2550.
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These continue to be ignored as they always have, but no longer raise an
error.
Fixes: #8354
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Clang has a hand `-Wunused-command-line-argument` switch, which when
turned to an error, gets very grump about `-flto-jobs=0` being set in
the compiler arguments (although `-flto=` belongs there). We'll refactor
a bit to put that only in the link arguments.
GCC doesn't have this probably because, a) it doesn't have an equivalent
warning, and b) it uses `-flto=<$numthreads.
Fixes: #8347
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run_target() does some variable substitutions since 0.57.0. This is a
new behavior, and undocumented, caused by sharing more code with
custom_target(). More consistency is better, so document it now.
custom_target() was doing variable substitution in the past, because it
shared some code with generator(), but that was undocumented. Some
refactoring in 0.57.0 caused it to not replace @CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@,
@SOURCE_DIR@, and @BUILD_DIR@ anymore. This patch adds back
@CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@ and document it. It does not add back @SOURCE_DIR@
because it is duplicate with @SOURCE_ROOT@ that has a better name. Also
do not add back @BUILD_DIR@ which is duplicate of @PRIVATE_DIR@, and
not @BUILD_ROOT@ surprisingly, adding to the confusion.
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Or other language flags that use CPPFLAGS (like CXXFLAGS). The problem
here is actually rather simple, `dict.setdefault()` doesn't work like I
thought it did, I thought it created a weak entry, but it actually is
equivalent to:
```python
if k not in dict:
dict[k] = v
```
Instead we'll use an intermediate dictionary (a default dictionary
actually, since that makes things a little cleaner) and then add the
keys from that dict to self.options as applicable.
Test case written by Jussi, Fix by Dylan
Co-authored-by: Jussi Pakkanen
Fixes: #8361
Fixes: #8345
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Suggested by Dylan Baker.
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Fix "meson test --wrapper foo --setup bar", it should work just fine
if the setup does not define a wrapper.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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install_subdir() with a non-existing subdir creates the directory in the
target directory. This seems like an implementation detail but is quite useful
to create new directories for e.g. configuration or plugins in the installed
locations.
git bisect says this started with 8fe816101467e66792251b4f57e0ddddb537764a.
Let's add a test for it and document it to make this behavior official.
Limitation: it can only create at the install_dir location, trying to create
nested subdirectories does not work and indeed creates the wrong directory
structure. That is a bug that should be fixed separately:
install_subdir('blah',
install_dir: get_option('prefix'))
install_subdir('sub/foobar',
install_dir: get_option('prefix'))
install_subdir('foo/baz',
install_dir: get_option('prefix'))
$ tree ../_inst
../_inst
βββ baz
βββ blah
βββ foobar
Fixes #2904
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introduce add_test_setup(exclude suites: ...) keyword argument
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run_target: Add env kwarg
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This allows representing functions like assert(), which take optional
positional arguments, which are not variadic. More importnatly you can
represent a function like (* means optional, but possitional):
```txt
func(str, *int, *str)
```
typed_pos_args will check that all of your types are correct, and if not
provide None, which allow simplifying a number of implementation details
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This allows functions like `files()` to be decorated.
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We don't do a very good job of type checking in the interpreter,
sometimes we leave it to the mid layers of backends to do that (layering
violations) and sometimes we just don't check them at all. When we do
check them it's a ton of boilerplate and complicates the code. This
should help quite a bit.
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In commit fe973d9fc45581f20fefc41fc0b8eb0066c0129d, some uses of p got
rewritten to compiler.language, but not all. We'd still raise an error
message, but for the wrong thing. o_O
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In commit 591e6e94b9fccfc49ee7093cb21735a27fd64005 we somehow ended up
with an identical extra copy.
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Re-implement it in backend using the same code path as for
custom_target(). This for example handle setting PATH on Windows when
command is an executable.
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Closes: #1281
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This uses a separate option, b_lto_mode. It works in conjunction with
b_lto_threads.
Fixes #7493
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Both Clang and GCC support using multiple threads for preforming link
time optimizaions, and they can now be configured using the
`-Db_lto_threads` option.
Fixes #7820
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This new keyword argument makes it possible to run specific
test setups only on a subset of the tests. For example, to
mark some tests as slow and avoid running them by default:
add_test_setup('quick', exclude_suites: ['slow'], is_default: true)
add_test_setup('slow')
It will then be possible to run the slow tests with either
`meson test --setup slow` or `meson test --suite slow`.
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mtest: improvements to logging
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