title: Release 0.50.0 short-description: Release notes for 0.50.0 ...
cmake_module_path
and cmake_args
to dependencyThe CMake dependency backend can now make use of existing Find<name>.cmake
files by setting the CMAKE_MODULE_PATH
with the new dependency()
property cmake_module_path
. The paths given to cmake_module_path
should be relative to the project source directory.
Furthermore the property cmake_args
was added to give CMake additional parameters.
Nvidia / PGI C, C++ and Fortran no-cost compilers are now supported. They have been tested on Linux so far.
Fortran 2008 / 2018 coarray support was added via dependency('coarray')
lib
when cross compilingPreviously libdir
defaulted to the value of the build machine such as lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
, which is almost always incorrect when cross compiling. It now defaults to plain lib
when cross compiling. Native builds remain unchanged and will point to the current system's library dir.
A new [paths]
section has been added to native and cross files. This can be used to set paths such a prefix and libdir in a persistent way.
Adds support for a warning level 0 which does not enable any static analysis checks from the compiler
If you have clang-format
installed and there is a .clang-format
file in the root of your master project, Meson will generate a run target called clang-format
so you can reformat all files with one command:
ninja clang-format
.path()
method to object returned by python.find_installation()
ExternalProgram
objects as well as the object returned by the python3
module provide this method, but the new python
module did not.
This resolves issue #4760 where a generator with multiple output nodes printed an empty string to the console
introspect --buildoptions
can now be used without configured build directoryIt is now possible to run meson introspect --buildoptions /path/to/meson.build
without a configured build directory.
Running --buildoptions
without a build directory produces the same output as running it with a freshly configured build directory.
However, this behavior is not guaranteed if subprojects are present. Due to internal limitations all subprojects are processed even if they are never used in a real Meson run. Because of this options for the subprojects can differ.
include_directories
accepts a stringThe include_directories
keyword argument now accepts plain strings rather than an include directory object. Meson will transparently expand it so that a declaration like this:
executable(..., include_directories: 'foo')
Is equivalent to this:
foo_inc = include_directories('foo') executable(..., include_directories: foo_inc)
Initial support for Fortran submodule
was added, where the submodule is in the same or different file than the parent module
. The submodule hierarchy specified in the source Fortran code submodule
statements are used by Meson to resolve source file dependencies. For example:
submodule (ancestor:parent) child
subproject_dir
to --projectinfo
introspection outputThis allows applications interfacing with Meson (such as IDEs) to know about an overridden subproject directory.
The find_library()
method can now also verify if the library's headers are found in a single call, using the has_header()
method internally.
# Aborts if the 'z' library is found but not its header file zlib = find_library('z', has_headers : 'zlib.h') # Returns not-found if the 'z' library is found but not its header file zlib = find_library('z', has_headers : 'zlib.h', required : false)
Any keyword argument with the header_
prefix passed to find_library()
will be passed to the has_header()
method with the prefix removed.
libfoo = find_library('foo', has_headers : ['foo.h', 'bar.h'], header_prefix : '#include <baz.h>', header_include_directories : include_directories('.'))
NetCDF support for C, C++ and Fortran is added via pkg-config.
Flang Fortran compiler support was added. As with other Fortran compilers, flang is specified using FC=flang meson ..
or similar.
not_found_message
for dependency()
You can now specify a not_found_message
that will be printed if the specified dependency was not found. The point is to convert constructs that look like this:
d = dependency('something', required: false) if not d.found() message('Will not be able to do something.') endif
Into this:
d = dependency('something', required: false, not_found_message: 'Will not be able to do something.')
Or constructs like this:
d = dependency('something', required: false) if not d.found() error('Install something by doing XYZ.') endif
into this:
d = dependency('something', not_found_message: 'Install something by doing XYZ.')
Which works, because the default value of required
is true
.
Compiling Cuda source code is now supported, though only with the Ninja backend. This has been tested only on Linux for now.
Because NVidia's Cuda compiler does not produce .d
dependency files, dependency tracking does not work.
run_command()
accepts env
kwargYou can pass [[@env]] object to [[run_command]], just like to test
:
env = environment() env.set('FOO', 'bar') run_command('command', 'arg1', 'arg2', env: env)
extract_objects:
accepts File
argumentsThe extract_objects
function now supports File objects to tell it what to extract. Previously, file paths could only be passed as strings.
All paths used in the Meson introspection JSON format are now absolute. This affects the filename
key in the targets introspection and the output of --buildsystem-files
.
Furthermore, the filename
and install_filename
keys in the targets introspection are now lists of strings with identical length.
The --target-files
option is now deprecated, since the same information can be acquired from the --targets
introspection API.
This release adds the functionality to perform some basic modification on the meson.build
files from the command line. The currently supported operations are:
For more information see the rewriter documentation.
introspect --scan-dependencies
can now be used to scan for dependencies used in a projectIt is now possible to run meson introspect --scan-dependencies /path/to/meson.build
without a configured build directory to scan for dependencies.
The output format is as follows:
[ { "name": "The name of the dependency", "required": true, "conditional": false, "has_fallback": false } ]
The required
keyword specifies whether the dependency is marked as required in the meson.build
(all dependencies are required by default). The conditional
key indicates whether the dependency()
function was called inside a conditional block. In a real Meson run these dependencies might not be used, thus they may not be required, even if the required
key is set. The has_fallback
key just indicates whether a fallback was directly set in the dependency()
function.
introspect --targets
can now be used without configured build directoryIt is now possible to run meson introspect --targets /path/to/meson.build
without a configured build directory.
The generated output is similar to running the introspection with a build directory. However, there are some key differences:
filename
now are relative to the future build directoryinstall_filename
key is completely missingtarget_sources
:unknown
compiler
and parameters
and generated_sources
sources
list should contain all sources of the targetThere is no guarantee that the sources list in target_sources
is correct. There might be differences, due to internal limitations. It is also not guaranteed that all targets will be listed in the output. It might even be possible that targets are listed, which won't exist when Meson is run normally. This can happen if a target is defined inside an if statement. Use this feature with care.
Meson introspect can now print the results of multiple introspection commands in a single call. The results are then printed as a single JSON object.
The format for a single command was not changed to keep backward compatibility.
Furthermore the option -a,--all
, -i,--indent
and -f,--force-object-output
were added to print all introspection information in one go, format the JSON output (the default is still compact JSON) and force use the new output format, even if only one introspection command was given.
A complete introspection dump is also stored in the meson-info
directory. This dump will be (re)generated each time meson updates the configuration of the build directory.
Additionally the format of meson introspect target
was changed:
sources
key. It stores the source files of a target and their compiler parameters.defined_in
key. It stores the Meson file where a target is definedsubproject
key. It stores the name of the subproject where a target is defined.jar
, shared module
).meson configure
can now print the default options of an unconfigured projectWith this release, it is also possible to get a list of all build options by invoking meson configure
with the project source directory or the path to the root meson.build
. In this case, Meson will print the default values of all options.
HDF5 support is added via pkg-config.
meson-info.json
introspection fileMeson now generates a meson-info.json
file in the meson-info
directory to provide introspection information about the latest Meson run. This file is updated when the build configuration is changed and the build files are (re)generated.
install:
for configure_file()
Previously when using configure_file()
, you could install the outputted file by setting the install_dir:
keyword argument. Now, there is an explicit kwarg install:
to enable/disable it. Omitting it will maintain the old behaviour.