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| title: Release 0.37 |
| short-description: Release notes for 0.37 |
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| # New features |
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| ## Mesontest |
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| Mesontest is a new testing tool that allows you to run your tests in many different ways. As an example you can run tests multiple times: |
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| mesontest --repeat=1000 a_test |
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| or with an arbitrary wrapper executable: |
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| mesontest --wrap='valgrind --tool=helgrind' a_test |
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| or under `gdb`, 1000 times in a row. This is handy for tests that fail spuriously, as when the crash happens you are given the full GDB command line: |
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| mesontest --repeat=1000 --gdb a_test |
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| ## Mesonrewriter |
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| Mesonrewriter is an experimental tool to manipulate your build definitions programmatically. It is not installed by default yet but those interested can run it from the source repository. |
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| As an example, here is how you would add a source file to a build target: |
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| mesonrewriter add --target=program --filename=new_source.c |
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| ## Shared modules |
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| The new `shared_module` function allows the creation of shared modules, that is, extension modules such as plugins that are meant to be used solely with `dlopen` rather than linking them to targets. |
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| ## Gnome module |
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| - Detect required programs and print useful errors if missing |
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| ### gtkdoc |
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| - Allow passing a list of directories to `src_dir` keyword argument |
| - Add `namespace` keyword argument |
| - Add `mode` keyword argument |
| - Fix `gtkdoc-scangobj` finding local libraries |
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| ### compile_resources |
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| - Add `gresource_bundle` keyword argument to output `.gresource` files |
| - Add `export` and `install_header` keyword arguments |
| - Use depfile support available in GLib >= 2.52.0 |
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| ## i18n module |
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| - Add `merge_file()` function for creating translated files |
| - Add `preset` keyword argument to included common gettext flags |
| - Read languages from `LINGUAS` file |
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| ## LLVM IR compilation |
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| Meson has long had support for compiling assembler (GAS) files. In this release we add support for compiling LLVM IR files in a similar way when building with the Clang compiler. Just add it to the list of files when creating a `library` or `executable` target like any other source file. No special handling is required: |
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| ```meson |
| executable('some-exe', 'main.c', 'asm-file.S', 'ir-file.ll') |
| ``` |
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| As always, you can also mix LLVM IR files with C++, C, and Assembly (GAS) sources. |
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| ## ViM indent and syntax files |
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| We now include filetype, indent, and syntax files for ViM [with the source tree](https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/tree/master/syntax-highlighting/vim). Please file issues (or pull requests!) for enhancements or if you face any problems using them. |
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| ## Push URLs in .wrap files |
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| [.wrap files](Using-the-WrapDB.md) for subprojects can now include a separate push URL to allow developers to push changes directly from a subproject git checkout. |
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| ## pkg-config dependencies |
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| Meson now supports multiple version restrictions while searching for pkg-config dependencies. |
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| ```meson |
| # Just want a lower limit |
| dependency('zlib', version : '>1.2.1') |
| # Want both a lower and an upper limit |
| dependency('opencv', version : ['>=2.3.0', '<=3.1.0']) |
| # Want to exclude one specific broken version |
| dependency('foolite', version : ['>=3.12.1', '!=3.13.99']) |
| ``` |
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| ## Overriding more binaries with environment variables |
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| You can now specify the binary to be used for the following tools by setting the corresponding environment variable |
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| | Name | Environment variable | |
| | ---- | -------------------- | |
| | pkg-config | PKG_CONFIG | |
| | readelf | READELF | |
| | nm | NM | |
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| ## Support for `localstatedir` |
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| Similar to other options such as `bindir` and `datadir`, you can now specify the `localstatedir` for a project by passing `--localstatedir=dir` to `meson` or `-Dlocalstatedir=dir` to `mesonconf` after configuration. You can also access it from inside the `meson.build` file with `get_option('localstatedir')`. |
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| ## New compiler function `symbols_have_underscore_prefix` |
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| Checks if the compiler prefixes an underscore to C global symbols with the default calling convention. This is useful when linking to compiled assembly code, or other code that does not have its C symbol mangling handled transparently by the compiler. |
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| ```meson |
| cc = meson.get_compiler('c') |
| conf = configuration_data() |
| if cc.symbols_have_underscore_prefix() |
| conf.set('SYMBOLS_HAVE_UNDERSCORE', true) |
| endif |
| ``` |
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| C symbol mangling is platform and architecture dependent, and a helper function is needed to detect it. For example, Windows 32-bit prefixes underscore, but 64-bit does not. Linux does not prefix an underscore but OS X does. |
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| ## Vala |
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| GLib Resources compiled with [`gnome.compile_resources`](Gnome-module.md#compile_resources) that are added to the sources of a Vala build target will now cause the appropriate `--gresources` flag to be passed to the Vala compiler so you don't need to add that yourself to `vala_args:`. |
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| ## Improvements to install scripts |
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| You can now pass arguments to install scripts added with [`meson.add_install_script()`](Reference-manual.md#meson-object). All arguments after the script name will be passed to the script. |
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| The `MESON_INSTALL_DESTDIR_PREFIX` environment variable is now set when install scripts are called. This contains the values of the `DESTDIR` environment variable and the `prefix` option passed to Meson joined together. This is useful because both those are usually absolute paths, and joining absolute paths in a cross-platform way is tricky. [`os.path.join` in Python](https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.path.html#os.path.join) will discard all previous path segments when it encounters an absolute path, and simply concatenating them will not work on Windows where absolute paths begin with the drive letter. |
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| ## More install directories |
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| Added new options `sbindir` and `infodir` that can be used for installation. |