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Instead of creating an empty object and then setting keys one at a time, it is possible to pass a dict object to configuration_data(). This is nicer because it doesn't require repeating the name of the cfg_data object over and over. There is one exception: the 'conf' object, where we store values that are used directly by C code. In that case, using a dict object is not feasible for two reasons: first of all, replacing the set_quoted() calls would result in awkward code with a lot of calls to format(); moreover, since code that modifies it is sprinkled all over the place, refactoring it would probably make things more complicated rather than simpler. Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
70 lines
1.7 KiB
Meson
70 lines
1.7 KiB
Meson
flake8_path = ''
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if flake8_prog.found()
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flake8_path = flake8_prog.path()
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endif
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if host_machine.system() == 'freebsd' or host_machine.system() == 'darwin'
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make_prog = find_program('gmake')
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sed_prog = find_program('gsed')
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else
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make_prog = find_program('make')
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sed_prog = find_program('sed')
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endif
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if host_machine.system() == 'freebsd'
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grep_prog = find_program('grep')
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grep_cmd = run_command(grep_prog, '--version', check: true)
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if grep_cmd.stdout().startswith('grep (BSD grep')
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grep_prog = find_program('/usr/local/bin/grep', required: false)
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if not grep_prog.found()
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error('GNU grep not found')
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endif
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endif
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elif host_machine.system() == 'darwin'
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grep_prog = find_program('ggrep')
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else
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grep_prog = find_program('grep')
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endif
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syntax_check_conf = configuration_data({
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'top_srcdir': meson.source_root(),
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'top_builddir': meson.build_root(),
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'flake8_path': flake8_path,
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'runutf8': ' '.join(runutf8),
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'PYTHON3': python3_prog.path(),
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'GREP': grep_prog.path(),
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'SED': sed_prog.path(),
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})
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configure_file(
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input: 'Makefile.in',
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output: '@BASENAME@',
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configuration: syntax_check_conf,
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)
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rc = run_command(
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'sed', '-n',
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's/^\\(sc_[a-zA-Z0-9_-]*\\):.*/\\1/p',
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meson.current_source_dir() / 'syntax-check.mk',
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check: true,
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)
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sc_tests = rc.stdout().strip().split()
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# Skip syntax-check if not building from git because we get the list of files
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# to check using git commands and it fails if we are not in git repository.
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if git
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foreach target : sc_tests
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test(
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target,
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make_prog,
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args: [ '-C', meson.current_build_dir(), target ],
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depends: [
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potfiles_dep,
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],
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suite: 'syntax-check',
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)
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endforeach
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endif
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