forked from lix-project/lix
jade
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The principle of this is that you can either externally build it with
Nix (actual implementation will be in a future commit), or it can be
built with meson if the Nix one is not passed in.
The idea I have is that dev shells don't receive the one from Nix to
avoid having to build it, but CI can use the one from Nix and save some
gratuitous rebuilds.
The design of this is that you can run `ninja -C build clang-tidy` and
it will simply correctly clang-tidy the codebase in spite of PCH
bullshit caused by the cc-wrapper.
This is a truly horrendous number of hacks in a ball, caused by bugs in
several pieces of software, and I am not even getting started.
I don't consider this to fix the clang-tidy issue filing, since we still
have a fair number of issues to fix even on the existing minimal
configuration, and I have not yet implemented it in CI. Realistically we
will need to do something like https://github.com/Ericsson/codechecker
to be able to silence warnings without physically touching the code, or
at least *diff* reports between versions.
Also, the run-clang-tidy output design is rather atrocious and must
not be inflicted upon anyone I have respect for, since it buries the
diagnostics in a pile of invocation logs. We would do really well to
integrate with the Gerrit SARIF stuff so we can dump the reports on
people in a user-friendly manner.
Related: lix-project/lix#147
Change-Id: Ifefe533f3b56874795de231667046b2da6ff2461
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Meson
#
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# OUTLINE:
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#
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# The top-level meson.build file (this file) handles general logic for build options,
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# generation of config.h (which is put in the build directory, not the source root
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# like the previous, autoconf-based build system did), the mechanism for header
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# generation, and the few global C++ compiler arguments that are added to all targets in Lix.
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#
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# src/meson.build coordinates each of Lix's subcomponents (the lib dirs in ./src),
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# which each have their own meson.build. Lix's components depend on each other,
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# so each of `src/lib{util,store,fetchers,expr,main,cmd}/meson.build` rely on variables
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# set in earlier `meson.build` files. Each of these also defines the install targets for
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# their headers.
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#
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# src/meson.build also collects the miscellaneous source files that are in further subdirectories
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# that become part of the final Nix command (things like `src/nix-build/*.cc`).
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#
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# Finally, src/nix/meson.build defines the Nix command itself, relying on all prior meson files.
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#
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# libstore, libexpr, and libfetchers have some special handling to make static builds work.
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# Their use static constructors for dynamic registration of primops, store backends, etc
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# gets borked during static link. We can't simply wholesale apply `link_whole :` either,
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# because these libraries get linked multiple times since Lix's components are transitively
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# dependent. So instead, each of those libraries have two dependency objects:
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# liblix{store,expr,fetchers,util} and liblix{store,expr,fetchers,util}_mstatic ("maybe static").
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# The _mstatic versions should be used in the `dependencies :` arguments to ALL EXECUTABLES
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# but executables ONLY. When we are not building statically (default_library != 'static'),
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# they are equivalent. When we are building statically, the _mstatic version will be
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# `link_whole :` rather than `link_with :`.
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# FIXME: This hack should be removed when https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/359
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# is fixed.
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#
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# Unit tests are setup in tests/unit/meson.build, under the test suite "check".
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#
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# Functional tests are a bit more complicated. Generally they're defined in
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# tests/functional/meson.build, and rely on helper scripts meson/setup-functional-tests.py
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# and meson/run-test.py. Scattered around also are configure_file() invocations, which must
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# be placed in specific directories' meson.build files to create the right directory tree
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# in the build directory.
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project('lix', 'cpp',
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version : run_command('bash', '-c', 'echo -n $(jq -r .version < ./version.json)$VERSION_SUFFIX', check : true).stdout().strip(),
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default_options : [
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'cpp_std=c++2a',
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# TODO(Qyriad): increase the warning level
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'warning_level=1',
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'debug=true',
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'optimization=2',
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'errorlogs=true', # Please print logs for tests that fail
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],
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)
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fs = import('fs')
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prefix = get_option('prefix')
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# For each of these paths, assume that it is relative to the prefix unless
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# it is already an absolute path (which is the default for store-dir, state-dir, and log-dir).
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path_opts = [
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# Meson built-ins.
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'datadir',
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'bindir',
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'mandir',
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'libdir',
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'includedir',
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'libexecdir',
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# Homecooked Lix directories.
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'store-dir',
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'state-dir',
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'log-dir',
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'profile-dir',
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]
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# For your grepping pleasure, this loop sets the following variables that aren't mentioned
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# literally above:
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# store_dir
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# state_dir
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# log_dir
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# profile_dir
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foreach optname : path_opts
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varname = optname.replace('-', '_')
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path = get_option(optname)
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if fs.is_absolute(path)
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set_variable(varname, path)
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else
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set_variable(varname, prefix / path)
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endif
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endforeach
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# sysconfdir doesn't get anything installed to directly, and is only used to
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# tell Lix where to look for nix.conf, so it doesn't get appended to prefix.
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sysconfdir = get_option('sysconfdir')
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if not fs.is_absolute(sysconfdir)
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sysconfdir = '/' / sysconfdir
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endif
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is_static = get_option('default_library') == 'static'
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# All of this has to go before the rest of the dependency checking,
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# so that internal-api-docs can be built with -Denable-build=false
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enable_docs = get_option('enable-docs')
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enable_internal_api_docs = get_option('internal-api-docs')
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doxygen = find_program('doxygen', required : enable_internal_api_docs, native : true)
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bash = find_program('bash', native : true)
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rapidcheck_meson = dependency('rapidcheck', required : enable_internal_api_docs)
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if enable_internal_api_docs.enabled()
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message('subdiring()')
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subdir('doc/internal-api')
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endif
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if not get_option('enable-build')
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subdir_done()
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endif
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enable_tests = get_option('enable-tests')
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tests_args = []
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if get_option('tests-color')
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tests_args += '--gtest_color=yes'
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endif
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if get_option('tests-brief')
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tests_args += '--gtest_brief=1'
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endif
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cxx = meson.get_compiler('cpp')
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# clangd breaks when GCC is using precompiled headers lmao
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# https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/374
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should_pch = get_option('enable-pch-std')
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summary('PCH C++ stdlib', should_pch, bool_yn : true)
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if should_pch
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# Unlike basically everything else that takes a file, Meson requires the arguments to
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# cpp_pch : to be strings and doesn't accept files(). So absolute path it is.
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cpp_pch = [meson.project_source_root() / 'src/pch/precompiled-headers.hh']
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else
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cpp_pch = []
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endif
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# gcc 12 is known to miscompile some coroutine-based code quite horribly,
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# causing (among other things) copies of move-only objects and the double
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# frees one would expect when the objects are unique_ptrs. these problems
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# often show up as memory corruption when nesting generators (since we do
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# treat generators like owned memory) and will cause inexplicable crashs.
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assert(
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cxx.get_id() != 'gcc' or cxx.version().version_compare('>=13'),
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'GCC 12 and earlier are known to miscompile lix coroutines, use GCC 13 or clang.'
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)
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# Translate some historical and Mesony CPU names to Lixy CPU names.
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# FIXME(Qyriad): the 32-bit x86 code is not tested right now, because cross compilation for Lix
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# to those architectures is currently broken for other reasons, namely:
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# - nixos-23.11's x86_64-linux -> i686-linux glibc does not build (also applies to cppnix)
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# - nixpkgs-unstable (as of 2024/04)'s boehmgc is not compatible with our patches
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# It's also broken in cppnix, though.
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host_cpu = host_machine.cpu_family()
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if host_cpu in ['x86', 'i686', 'i386']
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# Meson considers 32-bit x86 CPUs to be "x86", and does not consider 64-bit
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# x86 CPUs to be "x86" (instead using "x86_64", which needs no translation).
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host_cpu = 'i686'
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elif host_cpu == 'amd64'
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# This should not be needed under normal circumstances, but someone could pass a --cross-file
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# that sets the cpu_family to this.
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host_cpu = 'x86_64'
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elif host_cpu in ['armv6', 'armv7']
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host_cpu += 'l'
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endif
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host_system = host_machine.cpu_family() + '-' + host_machine.system()
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message('canonical Nix system name:', host_system)
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is_linux = host_machine.system() == 'linux'
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is_darwin = host_machine.system() == 'darwin'
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is_freebsd = host_machine.system() == 'freebsd'
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is_x64 = host_machine.cpu_family() == 'x86_64'
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# Per-platform arguments that you should probably pass to shared_module() invocations.
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# Something like add_project_arguments() can't be scoped on only shared modules, so this
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# variable is here instead.
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# This corresponds to the $(1)_ALLOW_UNDEFINED option from the Make buildsystem.
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# Mostly this is load-bearing on the plugin tests defined in tests/functional/plugins/meson.build.
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shared_module_link_args = []
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if is_darwin
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shared_module_link_args += ['-undefined', 'suppress', '-flat_namespace']
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elif is_linux
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# -Wl,-z,defs is the equivalent, but a comment in the Make buildsystem says that breaks
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# Clang sanitizers on Linux.
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# FIXME(Qyriad): is that true?
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endif
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configdata = { }
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#
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# Dependencies
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#
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gc_opt = get_option('gc').disable_if(
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'address' in get_option('b_sanitize'),
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error_message: 'gc does far too many memory crimes for ASan'
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)
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boehm = dependency('bdw-gc', required : gc_opt, version : '>=8.2.6')
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configdata += {
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'HAVE_BOEHMGC': boehm.found().to_int(),
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}
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boost = dependency('boost', required : true, modules : ['container'])
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# cpuid only makes sense on x86_64
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cpuid_required = is_x64 ? get_option('cpuid') : false
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cpuid = dependency('libcpuid', 'cpuid', required : cpuid_required)
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configdata += {
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'HAVE_LIBCPUID': cpuid.found().to_int(),
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}
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# seccomp only makes sense on Linux
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seccomp_required = is_linux ? get_option('seccomp-sandboxing') : false
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seccomp = dependency('libseccomp', 'seccomp', required : seccomp_required, version : '>=2.5.5')
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if is_linux and not seccomp.found()
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warning('Sandbox security is reduced because libseccomp has not been found! Please provide libseccomp if it supports your CPU architecture.')
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endif
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configdata += {
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'HAVE_SECCOMP': seccomp.found().to_int(),
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}
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libarchive = dependency('libarchive', required : true)
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brotli = [
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dependency('libbrotlicommon', required : true),
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dependency('libbrotlidec', required : true),
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dependency('libbrotlienc', required : true),
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]
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openssl = dependency('libcrypto', 'openssl', required : true)
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# FIXME: confirm we actually support such old versions of aws-sdk-cpp
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aws_sdk = dependency('aws-cpp-sdk-core', required : false, version : '>=1.8')
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aws_sdk_transfer = dependency('aws-cpp-sdk-transfer', required : aws_sdk.found(), fallback : ['aws_sdk', 'aws_cpp_sdk_transfer_dep'])
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if aws_sdk.found()
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# The AWS pkg-config adds -std=c++11.
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# https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-cpp/issues/2673
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aws_sdk = aws_sdk.partial_dependency(
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compile_args : false,
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includes : true,
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link_args : true,
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links : true,
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sources : true,
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)
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aws_sdk_transfer = aws_sdk_transfer.partial_dependency(
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compile_args : false,
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includes : true,
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link_args : true,
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links : true,
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sources : true,
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)
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endif
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aws_s3 = dependency('aws-cpp-sdk-s3', required : aws_sdk.found(), fallback : ['aws_sdk', 'aws_cpp_sdk_s3_dep'])
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if aws_s3.found()
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# The AWS pkg-config adds -std=c++11.
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# https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-cpp/issues/2673
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aws_s3 = aws_s3.partial_dependency(
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compile_args : false,
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includes : true,
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link_args : true,
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links : true,
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sources : true,
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)
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endif
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configdata += {
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'ENABLE_S3': aws_s3.found().to_int(),
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}
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sqlite = dependency('sqlite3', 'sqlite', version : '>=3.6.19', required : true)
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sodium = dependency('libsodium', 'sodium', required : true)
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curl = dependency('libcurl', 'curl', required : true)
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editline = dependency('libeditline', 'editline', version : '>=1.14', required : true)
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lowdown = dependency('lowdown', version : '>=0.9.0', required : true)
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# HACK(Qyriad): rapidcheck's pkg-config doesn't include the libs lol
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# Note: technically we 'check' for rapidcheck twice, for the internal-api-docs handling above,
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# but Meson will cache the result of the first one, and the required : arguments are different.
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rapidcheck_meson = dependency('rapidcheck', required : enable_tests)
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rapidcheck = declare_dependency(dependencies : rapidcheck_meson, link_args : ['-lrapidcheck'])
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gtest = [
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dependency('gtest', required : enable_tests),
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dependency('gtest_main', required : enable_tests),
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dependency('gmock', required : enable_tests),
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dependency('gmock_main', required : enable_tests),
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]
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toml11 = dependency('toml11', version : '>=3.7.0', required : true, method : 'cmake')
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pegtl = dependency(
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'pegtl',
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version : '>=3.2.7',
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required : true,
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method : 'cmake',
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modules : [ 'taocpp::pegtl' ],
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)
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nlohmann_json = dependency('nlohmann_json', required : true)
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# lix-doc is a Rust project provided via buildInputs and unfortunately doesn't have any way to be detected.
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# Just declare it manually to resolve this.
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#
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# FIXME: build this with meson in the future after we drop Make (with which we
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# *absolutely* are not going to make it work)
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lix_doc = declare_dependency(link_args : [ '-llix_doc' ])
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if is_freebsd
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libprocstat = declare_dependency(link_args : [ '-lprocstat' ])
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endif
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#
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# Build-time tools
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#
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coreutils = find_program('coreutils', native : true)
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dot = find_program('dot', required : false, native : true)
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pymod = import('python')
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python = pymod.find_installation('python3')
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if enable_docs
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mdbook = find_program('mdbook', native : true)
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endif
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# Used to workaround https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/2320 in src/nix/meson.build.
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installcmd = find_program('install', native : true)
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enable_embedded_sandbox_shell = get_option('enable-embedded-sandbox-shell')
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if enable_embedded_sandbox_shell
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# This one goes in config.h
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# The path to busybox is passed as a -D flag when compiling libstore.
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# Idk why, ask the old buildsystem.
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configdata += {
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'HAVE_EMBEDDED_SANDBOX_SHELL': 1,
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}
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endif
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sandbox_shell = get_option('sandbox-shell')
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# Consider it required if we're on Linux and the user explicitly specified a non-default value.
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sandbox_shell_required = sandbox_shell != 'busybox' and host_machine.system() == 'linux'
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# NOTE(Qyriad): package.nix puts busybox in buildInputs for Linux.
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# Most builds should not require setting this.
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busybox = find_program(sandbox_shell, required : sandbox_shell_required, native : false)
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if not busybox.found() and host_machine.system() == 'linux' and sandbox_shell_required
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warning('busybox not found and other sandbox shell was specified')
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warning('a sandbox shell is recommended on Linux -- configure with -Dsandbox-shell=/path/to/shell to set')
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endif
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# FIXME(Qyriad): the autoconf system checks that busybox has the "standalone" feature, indicating
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# that busybox sh won't run busybox applets as builtins (which would break our sandbox).
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lsof = find_program('lsof', native : true)
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# This is how Nix does generated headers...
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# other instances of header generation use a very similar command.
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# FIXME(Qyriad): do we really need to use the shell for this?
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gen_header_sh = 'echo \'R"__NIX_STR(\' | cat - @INPUT@ && echo \')__NIX_STR"\''
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gen_header = generator(
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bash,
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arguments : [ '-c', gen_header_sh ],
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capture : true,
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output : '@PLAINNAME@.gen.hh',
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)
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#
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# Configuration
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#
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run_command('ln', '-s',
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meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_link_target',
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meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_symlink',
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check : true,
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)
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can_link_symlink = run_command('ln',
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meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_symlink',
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meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_hardlink',
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check : false,
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).returncode() == 0
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run_command('rm', '-f',
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meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_symlink',
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meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_hardlink',
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check : true,
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)
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summary('can hardlink to symlink', can_link_symlink, bool_yn : true)
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configdata += { 'CAN_LINK_SYMLINK': can_link_symlink.to_int() }
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# Check for each of these functions, and create a define like `#define HAVE_LCHOWN 1`.
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check_funcs = [
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'lchown',
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'lutimes',
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'pipe2',
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'posix_fallocate',
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'statvfs',
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'strsignal',
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'sysconf',
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]
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foreach funcspec : check_funcs
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define_name = 'HAVE_' + funcspec.underscorify().to_upper()
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define_value = cxx.has_function(funcspec).to_int()
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configdata += {
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define_name: define_value,
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}
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endforeach
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config_h = configure_file(
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configuration : {
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'PACKAGE_NAME': '"' + meson.project_name() + '"',
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'PACKAGE_VERSION': '"' + meson.project_version() + '"',
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'PACKAGE_TARNAME': '"' + meson.project_name() + '"',
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'PACKAGE_STRING': '"' + meson.project_name() + ' ' + meson.project_version() + '"',
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'HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE': 1, # FIXME: actually check this for solaris
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'SYSTEM': '"' + host_system + '"',
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} + configdata,
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output : 'config.h',
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)
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install_headers(config_h, subdir : 'lix')
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# FIXME: not using the pkg-config module because it creates way too many deps
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# while meson migration is in progress, and we want to not include boost here
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configure_file(
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input : 'src/lix-base.pc.in',
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output : 'lix-base.pc',
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install_dir : libdir / 'pkgconfig',
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configuration : {
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'prefix' : prefix,
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'libdir' : libdir,
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'includedir' : includedir,
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'PACKAGE_VERSION' : meson.project_version(),
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},
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)
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add_project_arguments(
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# TODO(Qyriad): Yes this is how the autoconf+Make system did it.
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# It would be nice for our headers to be idempotent instead.
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'-include', 'config.h',
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'-Wno-deprecated-declarations',
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'-Wimplicit-fallthrough',
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'-Werror=switch',
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'-Werror=switch-enum',
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'-Werror=unused-result',
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'-Wdeprecated-copy',
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'-Wignored-qualifiers',
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'-Werror=suggest-override',
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# Enable assertions in libstdc++ by default. Harmless on libc++. Benchmarked
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# at ~1% overhead in `nix search`.
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#
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# FIXME: remove when we get meson 1.4.0 which will default this to on for us:
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# https://mesonbuild.com/Release-notes-for-1-4-0.html#ndebug-setting-now-controls-c-stdlib-assertions
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'-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS=1',
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language : 'cpp',
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)
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# We turn off the production UBSan if the slower dev UBSan is requested, to
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# give better diagnostics.
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if cxx.get_id() in ['gcc', 'clang'] and 'undefined' not in get_option('b_sanitize')
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# 2024-03-24: jade benchmarked the default sanitize reporting in clang and got
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# a regression of about 10% on hackage-packages.nix with clang. So we are trapping instead.
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#
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# This has an unmeasurably low overhead in Nix evaluation benchmarks.
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#
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# N.B. Meson generates a completely nonsense warning here:
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# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/9822
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# Both of these args cannot be written in the default meson configuration.
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# b_sanitize=signed-integer-overflow is ignored, and
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# -fsanitize-undefined-trap-on-error is not representable.
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sanitize_args = ['-fsanitize=signed-integer-overflow', '-fsanitize-undefined-trap-on-error']
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add_project_arguments(sanitize_args, language: 'cpp')
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add_project_link_arguments(sanitize_args, language: 'cpp')
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endif
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# Clang's default of -no-shared-libsan on Linux causes link errors; on macOS it defaults to shared.
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# GCC defaults to shared libsan so is fine.
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if cxx.get_id() == 'clang' and get_option('b_sanitize') != ''
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add_project_link_arguments('-shared-libsan', language : 'cpp')
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endif
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# Clang gets grumpy about missing libasan symbols if -shared-libasan is not
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# passed when building shared libs, at least on Linux
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if cxx.get_id() == 'clang' and 'address' in get_option('b_sanitize')
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add_project_link_arguments('-shared-libasan', language : 'cpp')
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endif
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add_project_link_arguments('-pthread', language : 'cpp')
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|
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if cxx.get_linker_id() in ['ld.bfd', 'ld.gold']
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add_project_link_arguments('-Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed-entries', language : 'cpp')
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endif
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|
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if is_freebsd
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# FreeBSD's `environ` is defined in `crt1.o`, not `libc.so`,
|
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# so the linker thinks it's undefined
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add_project_link_arguments('-Wl,-z,undefs', language: 'cpp')
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endif
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|
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# Generate Chromium tracing files for each compiled file, which enables
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|
# maintainers/buildtime_report.sh BUILD-DIR to simply work in clang builds.
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#
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# They can also be manually viewed at https://ui.perfetto.dev
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if get_option('profile-build').require(cxx.get_id() == 'clang').enabled()
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add_project_arguments('-ftime-trace', language: 'cpp')
|
|
endif
|
|
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|
if cxx.get_id() in ['clang', 'gcc']
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|
add_project_arguments([
|
|
# Meson uses out of source builds, conventionally usually in a subdirectory
|
|
# of the source tree (e.g. meson setup ./build). This means that unlike in
|
|
# the previous Make buildsystem, all compilation sources are passed as a relative
|
|
# parent, e.g. `cc -o src/libexpr/nixexpr.cc.o ../src/libexpr/nixexpr.cc`.
|
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# These paths show up when debugging, and in asserts, which look both look strange
|
|
# and confuse debuggers.
|
|
# So let's just tell GCC and Clang that ../src really means src.
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|
'-ffile-prefix-map=../src=src',
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|
],
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|
language : 'cpp',
|
|
)
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
if is_darwin
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|
configure_file(
|
|
input : 'misc/launchd/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist.in',
|
|
output : 'org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist',
|
|
copy : true,
|
|
install_dir : prefix / 'Library/LaunchDaemons',
|
|
)
|
|
endif
|
|
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|
subdir('src')
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|
subdir('scripts')
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|
subdir('misc')
|
|
|
|
if enable_docs
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|
subdir('doc/manual')
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
if enable_tests
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|
subdir('tests/unit')
|
|
subdir('tests/functional')
|
|
endif
|
|
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subdir('meson/clang-tidy')
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