| project('both libraries linking test', 'c', 'cpp') |
| |
| both_libs = both_libraries('mylib', 'libfile.c') |
| dep = declare_dependency(link_with: both_libs) |
| exe_shared = executable('prog-shared', 'main.c', link_with : both_libs.get_shared_lib()) |
| exe_static = executable('prog-static', 'main.c', |
| c_args : ['-DSTATIC_COMPILATION'], |
| link_with : both_libs.get_static_lib()) |
| exe_both = executable('prog-both', 'main.c', link_with : both_libs) |
| exe_dep = executable('prog-dep', 'main.c', dependencies : [dep]) |
| |
| # Try using it in a custom_target |
| custom_target('tgt_a', |
| command: [ |
| find_program('./dummy.py'), |
| '@OUTPUT@', |
| both_libs, |
| ], |
| output: ['hello1.txt'], |
| input: [both_libs], |
| ) |
| |
| test('runtest-shared', exe_shared) |
| test('runtest-static', exe_static) |
| test('runtest-both', exe_both) |
| test('runtest-dep', exe_dep) |
| |
| # Same as above, but using build_target() |
| both_libs2 = build_target('mylib2', 'libfile.c', target_type: 'both_libraries') |
| exe_shared2 = executable('prog-shared2', 'main.c', |
| link_with : both_libs2.get_shared_lib()) |
| exe_static2 = executable('prog-static2', 'main.c', |
| c_args : ['-DSTATIC_COMPILATION'], |
| link_with : both_libs2.get_static_lib()) |
| exe_both2 = executable('prog-both2', 'main.c', link_with : both_libs2) |
| |
| # Test {set,get}_variable |
| set_variable('both_libs2', both_libs) |
| both_libs3 = get_variable('both_libs') |
| |
| # Ensure that calling the build target methods also works |
| assert(both_libs.name() == 'mylib') |
| assert(both_libs2.name() == 'mylib') |
| assert(both_libs3.name() == 'mylib') |
| assert(both_libs2.get_shared_lib().name() == 'mylib') |
| assert(both_libs3.get_static_lib().name() == 'mylib') |
| |
| test('runtest-shared-2', exe_shared2) |
| test('runtest-static-2', exe_static2) |
| test('runtest-both-2', exe_both2) |
| |
| # Regression test: libccpp has both C and C++ sources. The executable only has |
| # C sources. It should still link using the C++ compiler. When using |
| # both_libraries the static has no sources and thus no compilers, resulting in |
| # the executable linking using the C compiler. |
| # https://github.com/Netflix/vmaf/issues/1107 |
| libccpp = both_libraries('ccpp', 'foo.cpp', 'libfile.c', |
| cpp_args : ['-std=c++11'], |
| c_static_args : ['-DSTATIC_COMPILATION'], |
| cpp_static_args : ['-DSTATIC_COMPILATION'], |
| ) |
| exe = executable('prog-ccpp', 'main2.c', |
| link_with: libccpp.get_static_lib(), |
| c_args : ['-DSTATIC_COMPILATION'], |
| ) |
| test('runtest-ccpp', exe) |
| |
| exe = executable('prog-ccpp-shared', 'main2.c', |
| link_with: libccpp.get_shared_lib(), |
| ) |
| test('runtest-ccpp-shared', exe) |