| --- |
| short-description: Build options to configure project properties |
| ... |
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| # Build options |
| |
| Most non-trivial builds require user-settable options. As an example a |
| program may have two different data backends that are selectable at |
| build time. Meson provides for this by having a option definition |
| file. Its name is `meson_options.txt` and it is placed at the root of |
| your source tree. |
| |
| Here is a simple option file. |
| |
| ```meson |
| option('someoption', type : 'string', value : 'optval', description : 'An option') |
| option('other_one', type : 'boolean', value : false) |
| option('combo_opt', type : 'combo', choices : ['one', 'two', 'three'], value : 'three') |
| option('integer_opt', type : 'integer', min : 0, max : 5, value : 3) # Since 0.45.0 |
| option('free_array_opt', type : 'array', value : ['one', 'two']) # Since 0.44.0 |
| option('array_opt', type : 'array', choices : ['one', 'two', 'three'], value : ['one', 'two']) |
| option('some_feature', type : 'feature', value : 'enabled') # Since 0.47.0 |
| option('long_desc', type : 'string', value : 'optval', |
| description : 'An option with a very long description' + |
| 'that does something in a specific context') # Since 0.55.0 |
| ``` |
| |
| For built-in options, see [Built-in options][builtin_opts]. |
| |
| ## Build option types |
| |
| All types allow a `description` value to be set describing the option, |
| if no description is set then the name of the option will be used instead. |
| |
| ### Strings |
| |
| The string type is a free form string. If the default value is not set |
| then an empty string will be used as the default. |
| |
| ### Booleans |
| |
| Booleans may have values of either `true` or `false`. If no default |
| value is supplied then `true` will be used as the default. |
| |
| ### Combos |
| |
| A combo allows any one of the values in the `choices` parameter to be |
| selected. If no default value is set then the first value will be the |
| default. |
| |
| ### Integers |
| |
| An integer option contains a single integer with optional upper and |
| lower values that are specified with the `min` and `max` keyword |
| arguments. |
| |
| This type is available since Meson version 0.45.0. |
| |
| ### Arrays |
| |
| Arrays represent an array of strings. By default the array can contain |
| arbitrary strings. To limit the possible values that can used set the |
| `choices` parameter. Meson will then only allow the value array to |
| contain strings that are in the given list. The array may be |
| empty. The `value` parameter specifies the default value of the option |
| and if it is unset then the values of `choices` will be used as the |
| default. |
| |
| As of 0.47.0 -Dopt= and -Dopt=[] both pass an empty list, before this |
| -Dopt= would pass a list with an empty string. |
| |
| This type is available since version 0.44.0 |
| |
| ### Features |
| |
| A `feature` option has three states: `enabled`, `disabled` or `auto`. |
| It is intended to be passed as value for the `required` keyword |
| argument of most functions. Currently supported in |
| [`dependency()`](Reference-manual.md#dependency), |
| [`find_library()`](Reference-manual.md#compiler-object), |
| [`find_program()`](Reference-manual.md#find_program) and |
| [`add_languages()`](Reference-manual.md#add_languages) functions. |
| |
| - `enabled` is the same as passing `required : true`. |
| - `auto` is the same as passing `required : false`. |
| - `disabled` do not look for the dependency and always return 'not-found'. |
| |
| When getting the value of this type of option using `get_option()`, a |
| special [feature option |
| object](Reference-manual.md#feature-option-object) is returned instead |
| of the string representation of the option's value. This object can be |
| passed to `required`: |
| |
| ```meson |
| d = dependency('foo', required : get_option('myfeature')) |
| if d.found() |
| app = executable('myapp', 'main.c', dependencies : [d]) |
| endif |
| ``` |
| |
| To check the value of the feature, the object has three methods |
| returning a boolean and taking no argument: |
| |
| - `.enabled()` |
| - `.disabled()` |
| - `.auto()` |
| |
| This is useful for custom code depending on the feature: |
| |
| ```meson |
| if get_option('myfeature').enabled() |
| # ... |
| endif |
| ``` |
| |
| If the value of a `feature` option is set to `auto`, that value is |
| overridden by the global `auto_features` option (which defaults to |
| `auto`). This is intended to be used by packagers who want to have |
| full control on which dependencies are required and which are |
| disabled, and not rely on build-deps being installed (at the right |
| version) to get a feature enabled. They could set |
| `auto_features=enabled` to enable all features and disable explicitly |
| only the few they don't want, if any. |
| |
| This type is available since version 0.47.0 |
| |
| ## Using build options |
| |
| ```meson |
| optval = get_option('opt_name') |
| ``` |
| |
| This function also allows you to query the value of Meson's built-in |
| project options. For example, to get the installation prefix you would |
| issue the following command: |
| |
| ```meson |
| prefix = get_option('prefix') |
| ``` |
| |
| It should be noted that you can not set option values in your Meson |
| scripts. They have to be set externally with the `meson configure` |
| command line tool. Running `meson configure` without arguments in a |
| build dir shows you all options you can set. |
| |
| To change their values use the `-D` |
| option: |
| |
| ```console |
| $ meson configure -Doption=newvalue |
| ``` |
| |
| Setting the value of arrays is a bit special. If you only pass a |
| single string, then it is considered to have all values separated by |
| commas. Thus invoking the following command: |
| |
| ```console |
| $ meson configure -Darray_opt=foo,bar |
| ``` |
| |
| would set the value to an array of two elements, `foo` and `bar`. |
| |
| If you need to have commas in your string values, then you need to |
| pass the value with proper shell quoting like this: |
| |
| ```console |
| $ meson configure "-Doption=['a,b', 'c,d']" |
| ``` |
| |
| The inner values must always be single quotes and the outer ones |
| double quotes. |
| |
| To change values in subprojects prepend the name of the subproject and |
| a colon: |
| |
| ```console |
| $ meson configure -Dsubproject:option=newvalue |
| ``` |
| |
| **NOTE:** If you cannot call `meson configure` you likely have a old |
| version of Meson. In that case you can call `mesonconf` instead, but |
| that is deprecated in newer versions |
| |
| ## Yielding to superproject option |
| |
| Suppose you have a master project and a subproject. In some cases it |
| might be useful to have an option that has the same value in both of |
| them. This can be achieved with the `yield` keyword. Suppose you have |
| an option definition like this: |
| |
| ```meson |
| option('some_option', type : 'string', value : 'value', yield : true) |
| ``` |
| |
| If you build this project on its own, this option behaves like |
| usual. However if you build this project as a subproject of another |
| project which also has an option called `some_option`, then calling |
| `get_option` returns the value of the superproject. If the value of |
| `yield` is `false`, `get_option` returns the value of the subproject's |
| option. |
| |
| |
| ## Built-in build options |
| |
| There are a number of [built-in options][builtin_opts]. To get the |
| current list execute `meson configure` in the build directory. |
| |
| [builtin_opts]: https://mesonbuild.com/Builtin-options.html |
| |
| ### Visual Studio |
| |
| #### Startup project |
| |
| The `backend_startup_project` option can be set to define the default |
| project that will be executed with the "Start debugging F5" action in |
| visual studio. It should be the same name as an executable target |
| name. |
| |
| ```meson |
| project('my_project', 'c', default_options: ['backend_startup_project=my_exe']) |
| executable('my_exe', ...) |
| ``` |
| |
| ### Ninja |
| |
| #### Max links |
| |
| The `backend_max_links` can be set to limit the number of processes |
| that ninja will use to link. |