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deskflow/scripts/lib/meson.py
Chris Rizzitello ed1217e9cc Use Deskflow Name (#7519)
* Use Deskflow Name

* Remove business-oriented options from issue templates

* Remove business-oriented workflow

* Bump version to 3.0.0 (to avoid confusion with previously used version numbers 1.x & 2.x)

* Update readme to reflect new project name and goals

* Found some more "synergy" to rename

* Rename `synlib` to `app`

* Rename `syntool` to `deskflow-legacy`

* Rename `synwinhk` to `dfwhook`

* Rename dirs from synergy to deskflow

* Rename more "Synergy" files

* Rename app bundle ID

* Fixed copyright typo

* Rename only title in serial key dialog (to be moved downstream later)

* Preserve original serial key window for moving downstream

* Restore dialogs ready for moving downstream

* Rename `QDeskflowApplication` to `DeskflowApplication` (the Q is confusing)

* Restore Volker's original project name

* Fixed mimetype

* Fixed weird grammar

* Fixed (more) weird grammar

* Broken link, restoring (but we should move all links out of source)

* Broken link, restoring (but we should move all links out of source)

* Add write permission to valgrind-analysis.yml

* Restore AUR conflicts

* Apply Clang format

* Update ChangeLog

* Back out version change

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Co-authored-by: Nick Bolton <nick@symless.com>
2024-09-17 20:00:25 +01:00

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# Deskflow -- mouse and keyboard sharing utility
# Copyright (C) 2024 Symless Ltd.
#
# This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# found in the file LICENSE that should have accompanied this file.
#
# This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import lib.cmd_utils as cmd_utils
import lib.env as env
import os
build_dir = "build/meson"
meson_bin = env.get_python_executable("meson")
def setup(no_system_list, static_list):
cmd = [meson_bin, "setup", build_dir]
if env.is_windows():
cmd.append("-Dsystem-gtest=false")
for subproject in no_system_list or []:
cmd.append(f"-Dsystem-{subproject}=false")
# This might be a bit rude, but Meson seems to cache a lot (like CMake),
# so wiping every time is the easiest way to ensure that the build is clean.
# Plus, the way we're using Meson (at the moment) is just for satisfying
# dependencies, so this script is run infrequently enough to not matter.
if os.path.exists(build_dir):
cmd.append("--wipe")
cmd_utils.run(cmd, print_cmd=True)
for subproject in static_list or []:
static_subproject(subproject)
def static_subproject(subproject):
if subproject == "libportal":
# HACK: This is a bit horrible. Ideally, Meson would take care of applying this patch,
# but it only seems to copy the .diff over and not apply the patch.
#
# Important: Static linking is not intended for package maintainers, only for beta testers.
# Static linking is also pretty horrible, but many distros will be slow to pick up 0.8.x
# which has input capture support. The sooner we can remove this patching code the better.
cmd_utils.run(
[
"patch",
"-d",
"subprojects/libportal",
"-p1",
"-i",
"static-lib.diff",
],
print_cmd=True,
check=False,
)
else:
raise RuntimeError(f"Unknown subproject: {subproject}")
def compile():
cmd_utils.run([meson_bin, "compile", "-C", build_dir], print_cmd=True)
def install():
cmd = [meson_bin, "install", "-C", build_dir]
has_sudo = cmd_utils.has_command("sudo")
if has_sudo:
cmd.insert(0, "sudo")
cmd_utils.run(cmd, print_cmd=True)