lix/meson.build
Qyriad baadba018e build internal API docs with Meson
This commit adds the capability for building the Doxygen internal API
docs in the Meson buildsystem, and also makes doing so the default for
the internal-api-docs hydra job. Aside from the /nix-support directory,
which differed only by the hash part of a store path, the outputs of
hydraJobs.internal-api-docs before and after this commit were
bit-for-bit identical on my machine.

Change-Id: I98f0017891c25b06866c15f7652fe74f706ec8e1
2024-04-15 19:05:07 -06:00

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Meson

#
# OUTLINE:
#
# The top-level meson.build file (this file) handles general logic for build options,
# generation of config.h (which is put in the build directory, not the source root
# like the previous, autoconf-based build system did), the mechanism for header
# generation, and the few global C++ compiler arguments that are added to all targets in Lix.
#
# src/meson.build coordinates each of Lix's subcomponents (the lib dirs in ./src),
# which each have their own meson.build. Lix's components depend on each other,
# so each of `src/lib{util,store,fetchers,expr,main,cmd}/meson.build` rely on variables
# set in earlier `meson.build` files. Each of these also defines the install targets for
# their headers.
#
# src/meson.build also collects the miscellaneous source files that are in further subdirectories
# that become part of the final Nix command (things like `src/nix-build/*.cc`).
#
# Finally, src/nix/meson.build defines the Nix command itself, relying on all prior meson files.
#
# Unit tests are setup in tests/unit/meson.build, under the test suite "check".
#
# Functional tests are a bit more complicated. Generally they're defined in
# tests/functional/meson.build, and rely on helper scripts meson/setup-functional-tests.py
# and meson/run-test.py. Scattered around also are configure_file() invocations, which must
# be placed in specific directories' meson.build files to create the right directory tree
# in the build directory.
project('lix', 'cpp',
version : run_command('bash', '-c', 'echo -n $(cat ./.version)$VERSION_SUFFIX', check : true).stdout().strip(),
default_options : [
'cpp_std=c++2a',
# TODO(Qyriad): increase the warning level
'warning_level=1',
'debug=true',
'optimization=2',
'errorlogs=true', # Please print logs for tests that fail
],
)
fs = import('fs')
prefix = get_option('prefix')
# For each of these paths, assume that it is relative to the prefix unless
# it is already an absolute path (which is the default for store-dir, state-dir, and log-dir).
path_opts = [
# Meson built-ins.
'datadir',
'bindir',
'mandir',
'libdir',
'includedir',
'libexecdir',
# Homecooked Lix directories.
'store-dir',
'state-dir',
'log-dir',
'profile-dir',
]
# For your grepping pleasure, this loop sets the following variables that aren't mentioned
# literally above:
# store_dir
# state_dir
# log_dir
# profile_dir
foreach optname : path_opts
varname = optname.replace('-', '_')
path = get_option(optname)
if fs.is_absolute(path)
set_variable(varname, path)
else
set_variable(varname, prefix / path)
endif
endforeach
# sysconfdir doesn't get anything installed to directly, and is only used to
# tell Lix where to look for nix.conf, so it doesn't get appended to prefix.
sysconfdir = get_option('sysconfdir')
if not fs.is_absolute(sysconfdir)
sysconfdir = '/' / sysconfdir
endif
# All of this has to go before the rest of the dependency checking,
# so that internal-api-docs can be built with -Denable-build=false
enable_docs = get_option('enable-docs')
enable_internal_api_docs = get_option('internal-api-docs')
doxygen = find_program('doxygen', required : enable_internal_api_docs)
bash = find_program('bash')
rapidcheck_meson = dependency('rapidcheck', required : enable_internal_api_docs)
if enable_internal_api_docs.enabled()
message('subdiring()')
subdir('doc/internal-api')
endif
if not get_option('enable-build')
subdir_done()
endif
enable_tests = get_option('enable-tests')
tests_args = []
if get_option('tests-color')
tests_args += '--gtest_color=yes'
endif
if get_option('tests-brief')
tests_args += '--gtest_brief=1'
endif
cxx = meson.get_compiler('cpp')
host_system = host_machine.cpu_family() + '-' + host_machine.system()
message('canonical Nix system name:', host_system)
is_linux = host_machine.system() == 'linux'
is_darwin = host_machine.system() == 'darwin'
is_x64 = host_machine.cpu_family() == 'x86_64'
# Per-platform arguments that you should probably pass to shared_module() invocations.
# Something like add_project_arguments() can't be scoped on only shared modules, so this
# variable is here instead.
# This corresponds to the $(1)_ALLOW_UNDEFINED option from the Make buildsystem.
# Mostly this is load-bearing on the plugin tests defined in tests/functional/plugins/meson.build.
shared_module_link_args = []
if is_darwin
shared_module_link_args += ['-undefined', 'suppress', '-flat_namespace']
elif is_linux
# -Wl,-z,defs is the equivalent, but a comment in the Make buildsystem says that breaks
# Clang sanitizers on Linux.
# FIXME(Qyriad): is that true?
endif
deps = [ ]
configdata = { }
#
# Dependencies
#
boehm = dependency('bdw-gc', required : get_option('gc'))
if boehm.found()
deps += boehm
endif
configdata += {
'HAVE_BOEHMGC': boehm.found().to_int(),
}
boost = dependency('boost', required : true, modules : ['context', 'coroutine', 'container'])
deps += boost
# cpuid only makes sense on x86_64
cpuid_required = is_x64 ? get_option('cpuid') : false
cpuid = dependency('libcpuid', 'cpuid', required : cpuid_required)
configdata += {
'HAVE_LIBCPUID': cpuid.found().to_int(),
}
deps += cpuid
# seccomp only makes sense on Linux
seccomp_required = is_linux ? get_option('seccomp-sandboxing') : false
seccomp = dependency('libseccomp', 'seccomp', required : seccomp_required)
configdata += {
'HAVE_SECCOMP': seccomp.found().to_int(),
}
libarchive = dependency('libarchive', required : true)
deps += libarchive
brotli = [
dependency('libbrotlicommon', required : true),
dependency('libbrotlidec', required : true),
dependency('libbrotlienc', required : true),
]
deps += brotli
openssl = dependency('libcrypto', 'openssl', required : true)
deps += openssl
aws_sdk = dependency('aws-cpp-sdk-core', required : false)
if aws_sdk.found()
# The AWS pkg-config adds -std=c++11.
# https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-cpp/issues/2673
aws_sdk = aws_sdk.partial_dependency(
compile_args : false,
includes : true,
link_args : true,
links : true,
sources : true,
)
deps += aws_sdk
s = aws_sdk.version().split('.')
configdata += {
'AWS_VERSION_MAJOR': s[0].to_int(),
'AWS_VERSION_MINOR': s[1].to_int(),
'AWS_VERSION_PATCH': s[2].to_int(),
}
aws_sdk_transfer = dependency('aws-cpp-sdk-transfer', required : true).partial_dependency(
compile_args : false,
includes : true,
link_args : true,
links : true,
sources : true,
)
endif
aws_s3 = dependency('aws-cpp-sdk-s3', required : false)
if aws_s3.found()
# The AWS pkg-config adds -std=c++11.
# https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-cpp/issues/2673
aws_s3 = aws_s3.partial_dependency(
compile_args : false,
includes : true,
link_args : true,
links : true,
sources : true,
)
deps += aws_s3
endif
configdata += {
'ENABLE_S3': aws_s3.found().to_int(),
}
sqlite = dependency('sqlite3', 'sqlite', version : '>=3.6.19', required : true)
deps += sqlite
sodium = dependency('libsodium', 'sodium', required : true)
deps += sodium
curl = dependency('libcurl', 'curl', required : true)
deps += curl
editline = dependency('libeditline', 'editline', version : '>=1.14', required : true)
deps += editline
lowdown = dependency('lowdown', version : '>=0.9.0', required : true)
deps += lowdown
# HACK(Qyriad): rapidcheck's pkg-config doesn't include the libs lol
# Note: technically we 'check' for rapidcheck twice, for the internal-api-docs handling above,
# but Meson will cache the result of the first one, and the required : arguments are different.
rapidcheck_meson = dependency('rapidcheck', required : enable_tests)
rapidcheck = declare_dependency(dependencies : rapidcheck_meson, link_args : ['-lrapidcheck'])
deps += rapidcheck
gtest = [
dependency('gtest', required : enable_tests),
dependency('gtest_main', required : enable_tests),
dependency('gmock', required : enable_tests),
dependency('gmock_main', required : enable_tests),
]
deps += gtest
toml11 = dependency('toml11', version : '>=3.7.0', required : true)
deps += toml11
nlohmann_json = dependency('nlohmann_json', required : true)
deps += nlohmann_json
# lix-doc is a Rust project provided via buildInputs and unfortunately doesn't have any way to be detected.
# Just declare it manually to resolve this.
#
# FIXME: build this with meson in the future after we drop Make (with which we
# *absolutely* are not going to make it work)
lix_doc = declare_dependency(link_args : [ '-llix_doc' ])
deps += lix_doc
#
# Build-time tools
#
coreutils = find_program('coreutils')
dot = find_program('dot', required : false)
pymod = import('python')
python = pymod.find_installation('python3')
# Used to workaround https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/2320 in src/nix/meson.build.
installcmd = find_program('install')
sandbox_shell = get_option('sandbox-shell')
# Consider it required if we're on Linux and the user explicitly specified a non-default value.
sandbox_shell_required = sandbox_shell != 'busybox' and host_machine.system() == 'linux'
# NOTE(Qyriad): package.nix puts busybox in buildInputs for Linux.
# Most builds should not require setting this.
busybox = find_program(sandbox_shell, required : sandbox_shell_required, native : false)
if not busybox.found() and host_machine.system() == 'linux' and sandbox_shell_required
warning('busybox not found and other sandbox shell was specified')
warning('a sandbox shell is recommended on Linux -- configure with -Dsandbox-shell=/path/to/shell to set')
endif
# FIXME(Qyriad): the autoconf system checks that busybox has the "standalone" feature, indicating
# that busybox sh won't run busybox applets as builtins (which would break our sandbox).
lsof = find_program('lsof')
bison = find_program('bison')
flex = find_program('flex')
# This is how Nix does generated headers...
# other instances of header generation use a very similar command.
# FIXME(Qyriad): do we really need to use the shell for this?
gen_header_sh = 'echo \'R"__NIX_STR(\' | cat - @INPUT@ && echo \')__NIX_STR"\''
gen_header = generator(
bash,
arguments : [ '-c', gen_header_sh ],
capture : true,
output : '@PLAINNAME@.gen.hh',
)
#
# Configuration
#
run_command('ln', '-s',
meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_link_target',
meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_symlink',
check : true,
)
can_link_symlink = run_command('ln',
meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_symlink',
meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_hardlink',
check : false,
).returncode() == 0
run_command('rm', '-f',
meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_symlink',
meson.project_build_root() / '__nothing_hardlink',
check : true,
)
summary('can hardlink to symlink', can_link_symlink, bool_yn : true)
configdata += { 'CAN_LINK_SYMLINK': can_link_symlink.to_int() }
# Check for each of these functions, and create a define like `#define HAVE_LCHOWN 1`.
check_funcs = [
'lchown',
'lutimes',
'pipe2',
'posix_fallocate',
'statvfs',
'strsignal',
'sysconf',
]
foreach funcspec : check_funcs
define_name = 'HAVE_' + funcspec.underscorify().to_upper()
define_value = cxx.has_function(funcspec).to_int()
configdata += {
define_name: define_value,
}
endforeach
config_h = configure_file(
configuration : {
'PACKAGE_NAME': '"' + meson.project_name() + '"',
'PACKAGE_VERSION': '"' + meson.project_version() + '"',
'PACKAGE_TARNAME': '"' + meson.project_name() + '"',
'PACKAGE_STRING': '"' + meson.project_name() + ' ' + meson.project_version() + '"',
'HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE': 1, # FIXME: actually check this for solaris
'SYSTEM': '"' + host_system + '"',
} + configdata,
output : 'config.h',
)
install_headers(config_h, subdir : 'nix')
add_project_arguments(
# TODO(Qyriad): Yes this is how the autoconf+Make system did it.
# It would be nice for our headers to be idempotent instead.
'-include', 'config.h',
'-Wno-deprecated-declarations',
'-Wimplicit-fallthrough',
'-Werror=switch',
'-Werror=switch-enum',
# Enable assertions in libstdc++ by default. Harmless on libc++. Benchmarked
# at ~1% overhead in `nix search`.
#
# FIXME: remove when we get meson 1.4.0 which will default this to on for us:
# https://mesonbuild.com/Release-notes-for-1-4-0.html#ndebug-setting-now-controls-c-stdlib-assertions
'-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS=1',
language : 'cpp',
)
if cxx.get_id() in ['gcc', 'clang']
# 2024-03-24: jade benchmarked the default sanitize reporting in clang and got
# a regression of about 10% on hackage-packages.nix with clang. So we are trapping instead.
#
# This has an unmeasurably low overhead in Nix evaluation benchmarks.
#
# N.B. Meson generates a completely nonsense warning here:
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/9822
# Both of these args cannot be written in the default meson configuration.
# b_sanitize=signed-integer-overflow is ignored, and
# -fsanitize-undefined-trap-on-error is not representable.
sanitize_args = ['-fsanitize=signed-integer-overflow', '-fsanitize-undefined-trap-on-error']
add_project_arguments(sanitize_args, language: 'cpp')
add_project_link_arguments(sanitize_args, language: 'cpp')
endif
add_project_link_arguments('-pthread', language : 'cpp')
if cxx.get_linker_id() in ['ld.bfd', 'ld.gold']
add_project_link_arguments('-Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed-entries', language : 'cpp')
endif
# Generate Chromium tracing files for each compiled file, which enables
# maintainers/buildtime_report.sh BUILD-DIR to simply work in clang builds.
#
# They can also be manually viewed at https://ui.perfetto.dev
if get_option('profile-build').require(meson.get_compiler('cpp').get_id() == 'clang').enabled()
add_project_arguments('-ftime-trace', language: 'cpp')
endif
subdir('src')
subdir('scripts')
subdir('misc')
if enable_docs
subdir('doc/manual')
endif
if enable_tests
subdir('tests/unit')
subdir('tests/functional')
endif