| name: add_global_arguments |
| returns: void |
| description: Adds global arguments to the compiler command line. |
| |
| notes: |
| - Usually you should use [[add_project_arguments]] instead, |
| because that works even when you project is used as a subproject. |
| - You must pass always arguments individually `arg1, arg2, ...` |
| rather than as a string `'arg1 arg2', ...` |
| |
| varargs: |
| type: str |
| name: Compiler argument |
| description: The compiler arguments to add |
| |
| kwargs: |
| language: |
| type: list[str] |
| required: true |
| description: | |
| Specifies the language(s) that the arguments should be |
| applied to. If a list of languages is given, the arguments are added |
| to each of the corresponding compiler command lines. Note that there |
| is no way to remove an argument set in this way. If you have an |
| argument that is only used in a subset of targets, you have to specify |
| it in per-target flags. |
| |
| native: |
| type: bool |
| default: false |
| since: 0.48.0 |
| description: | |
| A boolean specifying whether the arguments should be |
| applied to the native or cross compilation. If `true` the arguments |
| will only be used for native compilations. If `false` the arguments |
| will only be used in cross compilations. If omitted, the flags are |
| added to native compilations if compiling natively and cross |
| compilations (only) when cross compiling. |