Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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project('mutter', 'c',
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version: '3.36.5',
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meson_version: '>= 0.50.0',
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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license: 'GPLv2+'
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)
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mutter_plugin_api_version = '3'
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2019-07-23 14:26:14 -04:00
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split_version = meson.project_version().split('.')
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# Automatically increase API version each development cycle,
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# starting with 0 in 3.23.x
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api_version = (split_version[1].to_int() - 23) / 2
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libmutter_api_version = '@0@'.format(api_version)
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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# generic version requirements
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fribidi_req = '>= 1.0.0'
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glib_req = '>= 2.61.1'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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gi_req = '>= 0.9.5'
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2019-02-15 11:22:25 -05:00
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graphene_req = '>= 1.9.3'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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gtk3_req = '>= 3.19.8'
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gdk_pixbuf_req = '>= 2.0'
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uprof_req = '>= 0.3'
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pango_req = '>= 1.2.0'
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cairo_req = '>= 1.10.0'
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pangocairo_req = '>= 1.20'
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gsettings_desktop_schemas_req = '>= 3.33.0'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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json_glib_req = '>= 0.12.0'
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upower_glib_req = '>= 0.99.0'
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xcomposite_req = '>= 0.4'
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xkbcommon_req = '>= 0.4.3'
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xfixes_req = '>= 3'
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2019-09-01 08:02:01 -04:00
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xi_req = '>= 1.7.4'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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xrandr_req = '>= 1.5.0'
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libstartup_notification_req = '>= 0.7'
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libcanberra_req = '>= 0.26'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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libwacom_req = '>= 0.13'
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atk_req = '>= 2.5.3'
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# optional version requirements
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udev_req = '>= 228'
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gudev_req = '>= 232'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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# wayland version requirements
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wayland_server_req = '>= 1.13.0'
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wayland_protocols_req = '>= 1.19'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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# native backend version requirements
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libinput_req = '>= 1.7'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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gbm_req = '>= 10.3'
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# screen cast version requirements
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libpipewire_req = '>= 0.3.0'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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# profiler requirements
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sysprof_req = '>= 3.35.2'
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
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gnome = import('gnome')
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pkg = import('pkgconfig')
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i18n = import('i18n')
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cc = meson.get_compiler('c')
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prefix = get_option('prefix')
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bindir = join_paths(prefix, get_option('bindir'))
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datadir = join_paths(prefix, get_option('datadir'))
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libdir = join_paths(prefix, get_option('libdir'))
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libexecdir = join_paths(prefix, get_option('libexecdir'))
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includedir = join_paths(prefix, get_option('includedir'))
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sysconfdir = get_option('sysconfdir')
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pkgname = '@0@-@1@'.format(meson.project_name(), libmutter_api_version)
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pkgdatadir = join_paths(datadir, pkgname)
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pkglibdir = join_paths(libdir, pkgname)
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pkgincludedir = join_paths(includedir, pkgname)
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pcdir = join_paths(libdir, 'pkgconfig')
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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gettext_package = meson.project_name()
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localedir = join_paths(datadir, 'locale')
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libmutter_name = 'mutter-' + libmutter_api_version
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mutter_installed_tests_datadir = join_paths(
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datadir, 'installed-tests', libmutter_name)
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mutter_installed_tests_libexecdir = join_paths(
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libexecdir, 'installed-tests', libmutter_name)
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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m_dep = cc.find_library('m', required: true)
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x11_dep = dependency('x11')
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graphene_dep = dependency('graphene-gobject-1.0', version: graphene_req)
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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gtk3_dep = dependency('gtk+-3.0', version: gtk3_req)
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gdk_pixbuf_dep = dependency('gdk-pixbuf-2.0')
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pango_dep = dependency('pango', version: pango_req)
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cairo_dep = dependency('cairo', version: cairo_req)
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cairo_gobject_dep = dependency('cairo-gobject', version: cairo_req)
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pangocairo_dep = dependency('pangocairo', version: pangocairo_req)
|
2019-05-17 19:11:43 -04:00
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fribidi_dep = dependency('fribidi', version: fribidi_req)
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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gsettings_desktop_schemas_dep = dependency('gsettings-desktop-schemas',
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version: gsettings_desktop_schemas_req)
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glib_dep = dependency('glib-2.0', version: glib_req)
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gio_dep = dependency('gio-unix-2.0', version: glib_req)
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gio_unix_dep = dependency('gio-unix-2.0', version: glib_req)
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gobject_dep = dependency('gobject-2.0', version: glib_req)
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gthread_dep = dependency('gobject-2.0', version: glib_req)
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gmodule_no_export_dep = dependency('gmodule-no-export-2.0', version: glib_req)
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gnome_settings_daemon_dep = dependency('gnome-settings-daemon')
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json_glib_dep = dependency('json-glib-1.0', version: json_glib_req)
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gnome_desktop_dep = dependency('gnome-desktop-3.0')
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xcomposite_dep = dependency('xcomposite', version: xcomposite_req)
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xcursor_dep = dependency('xcursor')
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xdamage_dep = dependency('xdamage')
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xext_dep = dependency('xext')
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xfixes_dep = dependency('xfixes', version: xfixes_req)
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xi_dep = dependency('xi', version: xi_req)
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xtst_dep = dependency('xtst')
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xkbfile_dep = dependency('xkbfile')
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xkeyboard_config_dep = dependency('xkeyboard-config')
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xkbcommon_dep = dependency('xkbcommon', version: xkbcommon_req)
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xkbcommon_x11_dep = dependency('xkbcommon-x11')
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xrender_dep = dependency('xrender')
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x11_xcb_dep = dependency('x11-xcb')
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xrandr_dep = dependency('xrandr', version: xrandr_req)
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xcb_randr_dep = dependency('xcb-randr')
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xcb_res_dep = dependency('xcb-res')
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xinerama_dep = dependency('xinerama')
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2019-06-18 10:12:46 -04:00
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xau_dep = dependency('xau')
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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ice_dep = dependency('ice')
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atk_dep = dependency('atk', version: atk_req)
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2019-01-08 09:59:57 -05:00
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libcanberra_dep = dependency('libcanberra', version: libcanberra_req)
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2020-02-26 10:08:56 -05:00
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dbus_dep = dependency('dbus-1')
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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# For now always require X11 support
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have_x11 = true
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have_gl = get_option('opengl')
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if have_gl
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gl_dep = dependency('gl')
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gl_libname = get_option('opengl_libname')
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endif
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have_egl = get_option('egl')
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if have_egl
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egl_dep = dependency('egl')
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endif
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have_glx = get_option('glx')
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if have_glx
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if not have_gl
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error('GLX support requires OpenGL to be enabled')
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endif
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endif
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have_egl_xlib = have_egl and have_x11
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have_gles2 = get_option('gles2')
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if have_gles2
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gles2_dep = dependency('glesv2')
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gles2_libname = get_option('gles2_libname')
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if not have_egl
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error('GLESv2 support requires EGL to be enabled')
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endif
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endif
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have_wayland = get_option('wayland')
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if have_wayland
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wayland_server_dep = dependency('wayland-server', version: wayland_server_req)
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2019-12-06 13:05:32 -05:00
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wayland_client_dep = dependency('wayland-client', version: wayland_server_req)
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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wayland_protocols_dep = dependency('wayland-protocols',
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version: wayland_protocols_req)
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wayland_egl_dep = dependency('wayland-egl')
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if not have_egl
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error('Wayland support requires EGL to be enabled')
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endif
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endif
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have_libgudev = get_option('udev')
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if have_libgudev
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libudev_dep = dependency('libudev', version: udev_req)
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2018-11-06 14:04:12 -05:00
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gudev_dep = dependency('gudev-1.0', version: gudev_req)
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Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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endif
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have_native_backend = get_option('native_backend')
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if have_native_backend
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libdrm_dep = dependency('libdrm')
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libgbm_dep = dependency('gbm', version: gbm_req)
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libinput_dep = dependency('libinput', version: libinput_req)
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2019-03-11 15:49:41 -04:00
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libsystemd_dep = dependency('libsystemd', required: false)
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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if libsystemd_dep.found()
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logind_provider_dep = libsystemd_dep
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else
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logind_provider_dep = dependency('libelogind')
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endif
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if not have_egl
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error('The native backend requires EGL to be enabled')
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endif
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if not have_gles2
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error('The native backend requires GLESv2 to be enabled')
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endif
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if not have_libgudev
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error('The native backend requires udev to be enabled')
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endif
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endif
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have_egl_device = get_option('egl_device')
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have_wayland_eglstream = get_option('wayland_eglstream')
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if have_wayland_eglstream
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wayland_eglstream_protocols_dep = dependency('wayland-eglstream-protocols')
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dl_dep = cc.find_library('dl', required: true)
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if not have_wayland
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error('Wayland EGLStream support requires Wayland to be enabled')
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endif
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endif
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have_sm = get_option('sm')
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if have_sm
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sm_dep = dependency('sm')
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endif
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have_libwacom = get_option('libwacom')
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if have_libwacom
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libwacom_dep = dependency('libwacom', version: libwacom_req)
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endif
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have_pango_ft2 = get_option('pango_ft2')
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if have_pango_ft2
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pangoft2_dep = dependency('pangoft2')
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endif
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have_startup_notification = get_option('startup_notification')
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if have_startup_notification
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libstartup_notification_dep = dependency('libstartup-notification-1.0',
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version: libstartup_notification_req)
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endif
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have_remote_desktop = get_option('remote_desktop')
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if have_remote_desktop
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2020-01-14 03:44:45 -05:00
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libpipewire_dep = dependency('libpipewire-0.3', version: libpipewire_req)
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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endif
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have_introspection = get_option('introspection')
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if have_introspection
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gobject_introspection_dep = dependency('gobject-introspection-1.0')
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2018-12-22 05:28:46 -05:00
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introspection_args = [
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'--quiet',
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'-U_GNU_SOURCE',
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]
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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endif
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have_tests = get_option('tests')
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2019-02-13 12:51:21 -05:00
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have_core_tests = false
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have_cogl_tests = false
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have_clutter_tests = false
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have_installed_tests = false
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|
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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if have_tests
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2019-02-13 12:51:21 -05:00
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have_core_tests = get_option('core_tests')
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if have_core_tests
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if not have_wayland
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error('Tests require Wayland to be enabled')
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endif
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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endif
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2019-02-13 12:51:21 -05:00
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have_cogl_tests = get_option('cogl_tests')
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have_clutter_tests = get_option('clutter_tests')
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have_installed_tests = get_option('installed_tests')
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
|
|
|
endif
|
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|
2018-05-15 11:31:29 -04:00
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have_profiler = get_option('profiler')
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|
if have_profiler
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2019-12-04 17:25:41 -05:00
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|
sysprof_dep = dependency('sysprof-capture-3', version: sysprof_req)
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2018-05-15 11:31:29 -04:00
|
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|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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required_functions = [
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'ffs',
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'clz',
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2019-06-17 17:20:10 -04:00
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'memmem',
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
|
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]
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foreach function : required_functions
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if not cc.has_function(function)
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error('Required function ' + function + ' missing')
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endif
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endforeach
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2019-09-09 05:17:22 -04:00
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if host_machine.cpu_family() == 'x86'
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add_project_arguments('-ffloat-store', language: 'c')
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|
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endif
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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add_project_arguments('-D_GNU_SOURCE', language: 'c')
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2019-04-29 06:44:16 -04:00
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buildtype = get_option('buildtype')
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if buildtype != 'plain'
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all_warnings = [
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'-fno-strict-aliasing',
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'-Wpointer-arith',
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'-Wmissing-declarations',
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'-Wimplicit-function-declaration',
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'-Wformat=2',
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'-Wformat-nonliteral',
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'-Wformat-security',
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'-Wstrict-prototypes',
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'-Wmissing-prototypes',
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'-Wnested-externs',
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'-Wold-style-definition',
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'-Wundef',
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'-Wunused',
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'-Wcast-align',
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'-Wmissing-noreturn',
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'-Wmissing-format-attribute',
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'-Wmissing-include-dirs',
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'-Wlogical-op',
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'-Wignored-qualifiers',
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'-Werror=redundant-decls',
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'-Werror=implicit',
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'-Werror=nonnull',
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'-Werror=init-self',
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'-Werror=main',
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'-Werror=missing-braces',
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'-Werror=sequence-point',
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'-Werror=return-type',
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'-Werror=trigraphs',
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'-Werror=array-bounds',
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'-Werror=write-strings',
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'-Werror=address',
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'-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast',
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'-Werror=pointer-to-int-cast',
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'-Werror=empty-body',
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'-Werror=write-strings',
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]
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supported_warnings = cc.get_supported_arguments(all_warnings)
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add_project_arguments(supported_warnings, language: 'c')
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endif
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2019-01-20 11:44:22 -05:00
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2019-03-17 09:35:56 -04:00
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if get_option('debug')
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debug_c_args = [
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'-DG_ENABLE_DEBUG',
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'-fno-omit-frame-pointer'
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]
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supported_debug_c_args = cc.get_supported_arguments(debug_c_args)
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add_project_arguments(supported_debug_c_args, language: 'c')
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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endif
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cc.compiles('void main (void) { __builtin_ffsl (0); __builtin_popcountl (0); }')
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cdata = configuration_data()
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cdata.set_quoted('GETTEXT_PACKAGE', gettext_package)
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cdata.set_quoted('VERSION', meson.project_version())
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cdata.set_quoted('PACKAGE_VERSION', meson.project_version())
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cdata.set('HAVE_EGL', have_egl)
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cdata.set('HAVE_WAYLAND', have_wayland)
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cdata.set('HAVE_NATIVE_BACKEND', have_native_backend)
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cdata.set('HAVE_REMOTE_DESKTOP', have_remote_desktop)
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cdata.set('HAVE_EGL_DEVICE', have_egl_device)
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cdata.set('HAVE_WAYLAND_EGLSTREAM', have_wayland_eglstream)
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cdata.set('HAVE_LIBGUDEV', have_libgudev)
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cdata.set('HAVE_LIBWACOM', have_libwacom)
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cdata.set('HAVE_SM', have_sm)
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cdata.set('HAVE_STARTUP_NOTIFICATION', have_startup_notification)
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cdata.set('HAVE_INTROSPECTION', have_introspection)
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2019-05-31 11:42:27 -04:00
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cdata.set('HAVE_PROFILER', have_profiler)
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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xkb_base = xkeyboard_config_dep.get_pkgconfig_variable('xkb_base')
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cdata.set_quoted('XKB_BASE', xkb_base)
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2019-09-27 04:15:48 -04:00
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if cc.has_header_symbol('sys/prctl.h', 'prctl')
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cdata.set('HAVE_SYS_PRCTL', 1)
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endif
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2019-07-19 16:50:31 -04:00
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have_xwayland_initfd = false
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2018-11-30 23:02:05 -05:00
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if have_wayland
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xwayland_path = get_option('xwayland_path')
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|
if xwayland_path == ''
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xwayland_path = find_program('Xwayland').path()
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endif
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cdata.set_quoted('XWAYLAND_PATH', xwayland_path)
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2019-06-20 06:11:29 -04:00
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# For Xwayland authority file generation.
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if cc.has_header_symbol('sys/random.h', 'getrandom')
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cdata.set('HAVE_SYS_RANDOM', 1)
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elif cc.has_header_symbol('linux/random.h', 'getrandom')
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cdata.set('HAVE_LINUX_RANDOM', 1)
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else
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error('Required function getrandom not found')
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endif
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2019-07-19 16:50:31 -04:00
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# For Xwayland -initfd usage
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use_initfd = get_option('xwayland_initfd')
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if use_initfd.auto()
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xwayland_options = run_command(xwayland_path, '-help')
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have_xwayland_initfd = xwayland_options.stderr().contains('-initfd')
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else
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have_xwayland_initfd = use_initfd.enabled()
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endif
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if (have_xwayland_initfd)
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cdata.set('HAVE_XWAYLAND_INITFD', 1)
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|
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|
endif
|
Add meson build support
This commit adds meson build support to mutter. It takes a step away
from the three separate code bases with three different autotools setups
into a single meson build system. There are still places that can be
unified better, for example by removing various "config.h" style files
from cogl and clutter, centralizing debug C flags and other configurable
macros, and similar artifacts that are there only because they were once
separate code bases.
There are some differences between the autotools setup and the new
meson. Here are a few:
The meson setup doesn't generate wrapper scripts for various cogl and
clutter test cases. What these tests did was more or less generate a
tiny script that called an executable with a test name as the argument.
To run particular tests, just run the test executable with the name of
the test as the argument.
The meson setup doesn't install test files anymore. The autotools test
suite was designed towards working with installed tests, but it didn't
really still, and now with meson, it doesn't install anything at all,
but instead makes sure that everything runs with the uninstalled input
files, binaries and libraries when running the test suite. Installable
tests may come later.
Tests from cogl, clutter and mutter are run on 'meson test'. In
autotools, only cogl and clutter tests were run on 'make check'.
2018-05-22 09:55:35 -04:00
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endif
|
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xwayland_grab_default_access_rules = get_option('xwayland_grab_default_access_rules')
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cdata.set_quoted('XWAYLAND_GRAB_DEFAULT_ACCESS_RULES',
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xwayland_grab_default_access_rules)
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cdata.set_quoted('MUTTER_PLUGIN_DIR', join_paths(pkglibdir, 'plugins'))
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cdata.set_quoted('MUTTER_LOCALEDIR', localedir)
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cdata.set_quoted('MUTTER_LIBEXECDIR', libexecdir)
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cdata.set_quoted('MUTTER_PKGDATADIR', pkgdatadir)
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config_h = configure_file(
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input: 'config.h.meson',
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output: 'config.h',
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configuration: cdata
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)
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top_includepath = include_directories('.')
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subdir('cogl')
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subdir('clutter')
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subdir('data')
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subdir('src')
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subdir('po')
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subdir('doc/man')
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2018-12-17 10:39:54 -05:00
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2019-08-27 05:30:14 -04:00
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meson.add_install_script('meson/meson-postinstall.sh')
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2018-12-17 10:39:54 -05:00
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output = [
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'',
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'',
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' Mutter ' + meson.project_version(),
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' ===============',
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'',
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' Prefix....................... ' + prefix,
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' libexecdir................... ' + libexecdir,
|
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' pkgdatadir................... ' + pkgdatadir,
|
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'',
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|
' Rendering APIs:',
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'',
|
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' OpenGL................... ' + have_gl.to_string(),
|
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|
' GLES2.................... ' + have_gles2.to_string(),
|
|
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|
' EGL...................... ' + have_egl.to_string(),
|
|
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|
' GLX...................... ' + have_glx.to_string(),
|
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'',
|
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|
' Options:',
|
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|
'',
|
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' Wayland.................. ' + have_wayland.to_string(),
|
2018-12-21 00:47:17 -05:00
|
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|
' Wayland EGLStream........ ' + have_wayland_eglstream.to_string(),
|
2018-12-17 10:39:54 -05:00
|
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|
' Native Backend........... ' + have_native_backend.to_string(),
|
|
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|
' EGL Device............... ' + have_egl_device.to_string(),
|
|
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|
' Remote desktop........... ' + have_remote_desktop.to_string(),
|
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|
' gudev.................... ' + have_libgudev.to_string(),
|
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|
' Wacom.................... ' + have_libwacom.to_string(),
|
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' SM....................... ' + have_sm.to_string(),
|
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|
' Startup notification..... ' + have_startup_notification.to_string(),
|
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|
' Introspection............ ' + have_introspection.to_string(),
|
2018-05-15 11:31:29 -04:00
|
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|
' Profiler................. ' + have_profiler.to_string(),
|
2019-07-19 16:50:31 -04:00
|
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' Xwayland initfd.......... ' + have_xwayland_initfd.to_string(),
|
2018-12-17 10:39:54 -05:00
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'',
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|
' Tests:',
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'',
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' Enabled.................. ' + have_tests.to_string(),
|
2019-02-13 12:51:21 -05:00
|
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' Core tests............... ' + have_core_tests.to_string(),
|
2018-12-17 10:39:54 -05:00
|
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' Cogl tests............... ' + have_cogl_tests.to_string(),
|
|
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|
' Clutter tests............ ' + have_clutter_tests.to_string(),
|
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|
' Installed tests.......... ' + have_installed_tests.to_string(),
|
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'',
|
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' Now type \'ninja -C ' + meson.build_root() + '\' to build ' + meson.project_name(),
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'',
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'',
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]
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message('\n'.join(output))
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