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Merge in changes included in Meson 1.5.2
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion .github/workflows/macos.yml
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find /opt/homebrew/Cellar/python* -name EXTERNALLY-MANAGED -print0 | xargs -0 rm -vf
# use python3 from homebrew because it is a valid framework, unlike the actions one:
# https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues/58
- run: brew install pkg-config ninja llvm qt@5 boost ldc hdf5 openmpi lapack scalapack sdl2 boost-python3 gtk-doc zstd ncurses objfw
- run: brew install pkg-config ninja llvm qt@5 boost ldc hdf5 openmpi lapack scalapack sdl2 boost-python3 gtk-doc zstd ncurses objfw libomp
- run: |
python3 -m pip install --upgrade setuptools
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
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- ".github/workflows/os_comp.yml"
- "run*tests.py"

# make GHA actions use node16 which still works with bionic
# See https://github.blog/changelog/2024-03-07-github-actions-all-actions-will-run-on-node20-instead-of-node16-by-default/
# Unclear how long this will work though
env:
ACTIONS_ALLOW_USE_UNSECURE_NODE_VERSION: true

permissions:
contents: read

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cell-var-from-loop,
consider-using-f-string,
consider-using-with,
contextmanager-generator-missing-cleanup,
cyclic-import,
deprecated-decorator,
duplicate-code,
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not-an-iterable,
not-callable,
pointless-string-statement,
possibly-used-before-assignment,
protected-access,
raise-missing-from,
redeclared-assigned-name,
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unsubscriptable-object,
unused-argument,
unused-variable,
used-before-assignment,
useless-super-delegation,
wrong-import-order,
wrong-import-position,
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions azure-pipelines.yml
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- 'test cases'
- 'unittests'
- 'azure-pipelines.yml'
- 'ci/azure-steps.yml'
- 'ci/run.ps1'
- 'run_project_tests.py'
- 'run_tests.py'
- 'run_unittests.py'
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- 'test cases'
- 'unittests'
- 'azure-pipelines.yml'
- 'ci/azure-steps.yml'
- 'ci/run.ps1'
- 'run_project_tests.py'
- 'run_tests.py'
- 'run_unittests.py'
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fi
'''

if self.data_dir.name == 'gentoo':
out_data += '''
source /etc/profile
'''

out_file.write_text(out_data, encoding='utf-8')

# make it executable
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# Manually remove cache to avoid GitHub space restrictions
rm -rf /var/cache/pacman

echo "source /etc/profile.d/cuda.sh" >> /ci/env_vars.sh
echo "source /etc/profile" >> /ci/env_vars.sh
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python3 -m ensurepip
install_python_packages
python3 -m pip install "${base_python_pkgs[@]}"

echo "source /etc/profile" >> /ci/env_vars.sh
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$env:Path = ($env:Path.Split(';') | Where-Object { $_ -notmatch 'mingw|Strawberry|Chocolatey|PostgreSQL' }) -join ';'

if ($env:arch -eq 'x64') {
rustup default 1.77
# Rust puts its shared stdlib in a secret place, but it is needed to run tests.
$env:Path += ";$HOME/.rustup/toolchains/stable-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/bin"
$env:Path += ";$HOME/.rustup/toolchains/1.77-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/bin"
} elseif ($env:arch -eq 'x86') {
# Switch to the x86 Rust toolchain
rustup default stable-i686-pc-windows-msvc

# Also install clippy
rustup component add clippy
rustup default 1.77-i686-pc-windows-msvc

# Rust puts its shared stdlib in a secret place, but it is needed to run tests.
$env:Path += ";$HOME/.rustup/toolchains/stable-i686-pc-windows-msvc/bin"
$env:Path += ";$HOME/.rustup/toolchains/1.77-i686-pc-windows-msvc/bin"
# Need 32-bit Python for tests that need the Python dependency
$env:Path = "C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\Python\3.7.9\x86;C:\hostedtoolcache\windows\Python\3.7.9\x86\Scripts;$env:Path"
}

# Also install clippy
rustup component add clippy

# Set the CI env var for the meson test framework
$env:CI = '1'

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quiet
timeout-multiplier
setup
max-lines
test-args
)

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'(--quiet -q)'{'--quiet','-q'}'[produce less output to the terminal]'
'(--timeout-multiplier -t)'{'--timeout-multiplier','-t'}'[a multiplier for test timeouts]:Python floating-point number: '
'--setup[which test setup to use]:test setup: '
'--max-lines[Maximum number of lines to show from a long test log]:Python integer number: '
'--test-args[arguments to pass to the tests]: : '
'*:Meson tests:__meson_test_names'
)
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the paths for the virtualenv the python found installation comes from (or fail
if it is not a virtualenv). Setting to `auto` will check if the found
installation is a virtualenv, and use `venv` or `system` as appropriate (but
never `prefix`). This option is mutually exclusive with the `platlibdir`/`purelibdir`.
never `prefix`). Note that Conda environments are treated as `system`.
This option is mutually exclusive with the `platlibdir`/`purelibdir`.

For backwards compatibility purposes, the default `install_env` is `prefix`.

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but it becomes immutable after being passed to the `configure_file`
function. That is, after it has been used once to generate output the
`set` function becomes unusable and trying to call it causes an error.
*Since 1.5.0* Copy of immutable `configuration_data` is however mutable.
Copy of immutable `configuration_data` is still immutable.

For more complex configuration file generation Meson provides a second
form. To use it, put a line like this in your configuration file.
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checked into git.

Users of older versions of Meson may need to set up ignore files themselves.

## How to add preprocessor defines to a target?

Just add `-DFOO` to `c_args` or `cpp_args`. This works for all known compilers.

```meson
mylib = library('mylib', 'mysource.c', c_args: ['-DFOO'])
```

Even though [MSVC documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/d-preprocessor-definitions)
uses `/D` for preprocessor defines, its [command-line syntax](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/compiler-command-line-syntax)
accepts `-` instead of `/`.
It's not necessary to treat preprocessor defines specially in Meson ([GH-6269](https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/6269#issuecomment-560003922)).
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This module provides support for finding and building extensions against
python installations, be they python 2 or 3.

If you want to build and package Python extension modules using tools
compatible with [PEP-517](https://peps.python.org/pep-0517/), check out
[meson-python](https://mesonbuild.com/meson-python/index.html).

If you are building Python extension modules against a Python interpreter
located in a venv or Conda environment, you probably want to set
`python.install_venv=auto`;
see [Python module options](Builtin-options.md#python-module) for details.

*Added 0.46.0*

## Functions
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title: Release 1.5.0
short-description: Release notes for 1.5.0
...

# New features

Meson 1.5.0 was released on 10 July 2024
## Support for `bztar` in `meson dist`

The `bztar` format is now supported in `meson dist`. This format is also known
as `bzip2`.

## Cargo dependencies names now include the API version

Cargo dependencies names are now in the format `<package_name>-<version>-rs`:
- `package_name` is defined in `[package] name = ...` section of the `Cargo.toml`.
- `version` is the API version deduced from `[package] version = ...` as follow:
* `x.y.z` -> 'x'
* `0.x.y` -> '0.x'
* `0.0.x` -> '0'
It allows to make different dependencies for uncompatible versions of the same
crate.
- `-rs` suffix is added to distinguish from regular system dependencies, for
example `gstreamer-1.0` is a system pkg-config dependency and `gstreamer-0.22-rs`
is a Cargo dependency.

That means the `.wrap` file should have `dependency_names = foo-1-rs` in their
`[provide]` section when `Cargo.toml` has package name `foo` and version `1.2`.

This is a breaking change (Cargo subprojects are still experimental), previous
versions were using `<package_name>-rs` format.

## Added support `Cargo.lock` file

When a (sub)project has a `Cargo.lock` file at its root, it is loaded to provide
an automatic fallback for dependencies it defines, fetching code from
https://crates.io or git. This is identical as providing `subprojects/*.wrap`,
see [cargo wraps](Wrap-dependency-system-manual.md#cargo-wraps) dependency naming convention.

## Meson now propagates its build type to CMake

When the CMake build type variable, `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`, is not set via the
`add_cmake_defines` method of the [`cmake options` object](CMake-module.md#cmake-options-object),
it is inferred from the [Meson build type](Builtin-options.md#details-for-buildtype).
Build types of the two build systems do not match perfectly. The mapping from
Meson build type to CMake build type is as follows:

- `debug` -> `Debug`
- `debugoptimized` -> `RelWithDebInfo`
- `release` -> `Release`
- `minsize` -> `MinSizeRel`

No CMake build type is set for the `plain` Meson build type. The inferred CMake
build type overrides any `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE` environment variable.

## compiler.run() method is now available for all languages

It used to be only implemented for C-like and D languages, but it is now available
for all languages.

## dependencies created by compiler.find_library implement the `name()` method

Previously, for a [[@dep]] that might be returned by either [[dependency]] or
[[compiler.find_library]], the method might or might not exist with no way
of telling.

## New version_argument kwarg for find_program

When finding an external program with `find_program`, the `version_argument`
can be used to override the default `--version` argument when trying to parse
the version of the program.

For example, if the following is used:
```meson
foo = find_program('foo', version_argument: '-version')
```

meson will internally run `foo -version` when trying to find the version of `foo`.

## Meson configure handles changes to options in more cases

Meson configure now correctly handles updates to the options file without a full
reconfigure. This allows making a change to the `meson.options` or
`meson_options.txt` file without a reconfigure.

For example, this now works:
```sh
meson setup builddir
git pull
meson configure builddir -Doption-added-by-pull=value
```

## New meson format command

This command is similar to `muon fmt` and allows to format a `meson.build`
document.

## Added support for GCC's `null_terminated_string_arg` function attribute

You can now check if a compiler support the `null_terminated_string_arg`
function attribute via the `has_function_attribute()` method on the
[[@compiler]] object.

```meson
cc = meson.get_compiler('c')
if cc.has_function_attribute('null_terminated_string_arg')
# We have it...
endif
```

## A new dependency for ObjFW is now supported

For example, you can create a simple application written using ObjFW like this:

```meson
project('SimpleApp', 'objc')
objfw_dep = dependency('objfw', version: '>= 1.0')
executable('SimpleApp', 'SimpleApp.m',
dependencies: [objfw_dep])
```

Modules are also supported. A test case using ObjFWTest can be created like
this:

```meson
project('Tests', 'objc')
objfwtest_dep = dependency('objfw', version: '>= 1.1', modules: ['ObjFWTest'])
executable('Tests', ['FooTest.m', 'BarTest.m'],
dependencies: [objfwtest_dep])
```

## Support of indexed `@PLAINNAME@` and `@BASENAME@`

In `custom_target()` and `configure_file()` with multiple inputs,
it is now possible to specify index for `@PLAINNAME@` and `@BASENAME@`
macros in `output`:
```
custom_target('target_name',
output: '@[email protected]',
input: [dep1, dep2],
command: cmd)
```

## Required kwarg on more `compiler` methods

The following `compiler` methods now support the `required` keyword argument:

- `compiler.compiles()`
- `compiler.links()`
- `compiler.runs()`

```meson
cc.compiles(valid, name: 'valid', required : true)
cc.links(valid, name: 'valid', required : true)
cc.run(valid, name: 'valid', required : true)
assert(not cc.compiles(valid, name: 'valid', required : opt))
assert(not cc.links(valid, name: 'valid', required : opt))
res = cc.run(valid, name: 'valid', required : opt)
assert(res.compiled())
assert(res.returncode() == 0)
assert(res.stdout() == '')
assert(res.stderr() == '')
```

## The Meson test program supports a new "--interactive" argument

`meson test --interactive` invokes tests with stdout, stdin and stderr
connected directly to the calling terminal. This can be useful when running
integration tests that run in containers or virtual machines which can spawn a
debug shell if a test fails.

## meson test now sets the `MESON_TEST_ITERATION` environment variable

`meson test` will now set the `MESON_TEST_ITERATION` environment variable to the
current iteration of the test. This will always be `1` unless `--repeat` is used
to run the same test multiple times.

## The Meson test program supports a new "--max-lines" argument

By default `meson test` only shows the last 100 lines of test output from tests
that produce large amounts of output. This default can now be changed with the
new `--max-lines` option. For example, `--max-lines=1000` will increase the
maximum number of log output lines from 100 to 1000.

## Basic support for TI Arm Clang (tiarmclang)

Support for TI's newer [Clang-based ARM toolchain](https://www.ti.com/tool/ARM-CGT).

## Support for Texas Instruments C6000 C/C++ compiler

Meson now supports the TI C6000 C/C++ compiler use for the C6000 cpu family.
The example cross file is available in `cross/ti-c6000.txt`.

## Wayland stable protocols can be versioned

The wayland module now accepts a version number for stable protocols.

```meson
wl_mod = import('unstable-wayland')
wl_mod.find_protocol(
'linux-dmabuf',
state: 'stable'
version: 1
)
```

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