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| short-description: Setting up native compilation |
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| # Persistent native environments |
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| New in 0.49.0 |
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| Meson has [cross files for describing cross compilation |
| environments](Cross-compilation.md), for describing native |
| environments it has equivalent "native files". |
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| Natives describe the *build machine*, and can be used to override |
| properties of non-cross builds, as well as properties that are marked |
| as "native" in a cross build. |
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| There are a couple of reasons you might want to use a native file to |
| keep a persistent environment: |
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| * To build with a non-default native tool chain (such as clang instead of gcc) |
| * To use a non-default version of another binary, such as yacc, or llvm-config |
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| ## Using a native file |
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| During the `setup` phase, use the native file as such: |
| ```sh |
| meson setup --native-file my-native-file.ini builddir/ |
| ``` |
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| ## Changing native file settings |
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| All of the rules about cross files and changed settings apply to native files |
| as well, see [here](Cross-compilation.md#changing-cross-file-settings) |
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| ## Defining the environment |
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| See the [config-files section](Machine-files.md), for options shared by cross |
| and native files. |
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| ## Native file locations |
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| Like cross files, native files may be installed to user or system wide |
| locations, defined as: |
| - $XDG_DATA_DIRS/meson/native |
| (/usr/local/share/meson/native:/usr/share/meson/native if $XDG_DATA_DIRS is |
| undefined) |
| - $XDG_DATA_HOME/meson/native ($HOME/.local/share/meson/native if |
| $XDG_DATA_HOME is undefined) |
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| The order of locations tried is as follows: |
| - A file relative to the local dir |
| - The user local location |
| - The system wide locations in order |
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| These files are not intended to be shipped by distributions, unless |
| they are specifically for distribution packaging, they are mainly |
| intended for developers. |