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common_gio_tests_deps = [
libglib_dep,
libgmodule_dep,
libgobject_dep,
libgio_dep,
]
test_c_args = [
'-DG_LOG_DOMAIN="GLib-GIO"',
'-DGLIB_MKENUMS="@0@"'.format(glib_mkenums),
'-DGLIB_COMPILE_SCHEMAS="@0@"'.format(glib_compile_schemas.full_path()),
'-UG_DISABLE_ASSERT',
]
libutil_dep = dependency('', required : false)
if cc.has_header('pty.h')
have_openpty = cc.has_function('openpty', prefix : '#include <pty.h>')
if host_machine.system() == 'linux' and not have_openpty
libutil_dep = cc.find_library('util', required : false)
have_openpty = cc.has_function('openpty', dependencies : libutil_dep, prefix : '#include <pty.h>')
endif
if have_openpty
test_c_args += '-DHAVE_OPENPTY'
endif
endif
test_cpp_args = test_c_args
if host_machine.system() == 'windows'
common_gio_tests_deps += [iphlpapi_dep, winsock2, cc.find_library ('secur32')]
endif
subdir('gdbus-object-manager-example')
gengiotypefuncs_prog = find_program('gengiotypefuncs.py')
giotypefuncs_inc = custom_target(
'giotypefuncs.inc',
output : 'giotypefuncs.inc',
input : gio_headers + [gioenumtypes_h] + gobject_install_headers,
command: [gengiotypefuncs_prog, '@OUTPUT@', '@INPUT@'])
if glib_build_shared
subdir('modules')
endif
# Test programs buildable on all platforms
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gio_tests = {
'application-command-line': {},
'appmonitor' : {
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1392
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system in ['darwin', 'gnu'],
},
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'async-close-output-stream' : {},
'async-splice-output-stream' : {},
'buffered-input-stream' : {},
'buffered-output-stream' : {},
'cancellable' : {},
'contexts' : {},
'contenttype' : {
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1392 / https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1251
'can_fail' : host_system == 'darwin',
},
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'converter-stream' : {
# musl: charset tests fail due to missing collation support in musl libc
# From https://wiki.musl-libc.org/roadmap#Open_future_goals
# "LC_COLLATE support for collation orders other than simple codepoint order"
'can_fail' : linux_libc == 'musl',
},
'converter' : {},
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'credentials' : {},
'data-input-stream' : {},
'data-output-stream' : {},
'error': {},
'file-thumbnail' : {},
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'fileattributematcher' : {},
'filter-streams' : {},
'giomodule' : {
'depends' : glib_build_shared ? [libtestmodulea, libtestmoduleb] : [],
},
'gsubprocess' : {
'suite': host_system == 'windows' ? ['flaky'] : [],
'extra_programs': ['gsubprocess-testprog'],
},
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'g-file' : {},
'g-file-info' : {
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3070
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system in ['darwin', 'gnu'] or host_system == 'windows' and cc.get_id() != 'gcc',
},
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'g-icon' : {},
'gdbus-addresses' : {},
'gdbus-message' : {},
'gdbus-peer' : {
'dependencies' : [libgdbus_example_objectmanager_dep],
'install_rpath' : installed_tests_execdir,
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1392
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system in ['darwin', 'windows', 'gnu'],
},
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'inet-address' : {},
'io-stream' : {},
'max-version' : {'install' : false},
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'memory-input-stream' : {},
'memory-monitor' : {},
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'memory-output-stream' : {},
'memory-settings-backend' : {},
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'mount-operation' : {},
'network-address' : {'extra_sources': ['mock-resolver.c']},
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'network-monitor' : {},
'network-monitor-race' : {},
'null-settings-backend' : {},
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'permission' : {},
'pollable' : {'dependencies' : [libutil_dep]},
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'power-profile-monitor' : {},
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'proxy-test' : {},
'readwrite' : {},
'sandbox' : {
'extra_sources': ['../gsandbox.c', 'portal-support-utils.c'],
'c_args': ['-DG_PORTAL_SUPPORT_TEST'],
},
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'simple-async-result' : {},
'simple-proxy' : {},
'sleepy-stream' : {},
'socket' : {
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1392
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system in ['darwin', 'gnu'],
},
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'socket-listener' : {},
'socket-service' : {},
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'srvtarget' : {},
'task' : {},
'vfs' : {},
'volumemonitor' : {},
'glistmodel' : {},
'testfilemonitor' : {'suite' : ['slow', 'flaky']},
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'thumbnail-verification' : {},
'tls-certificate' : {'extra_sources' : ['gtesttlsbackend.c']},
'tls-interaction' : {'extra_sources' : ['gtesttlsbackend.c']},
'tls-database' : {'extra_sources' : ['gtesttlsbackend.c']},
'tls-bindings' : {'extra_sources' : ['gtesttlsbackend.c']},
'unix-fd' : {},
'gdbus-address-get-session' : {
'extra_programs': host_system != 'windows' ? ['dbus-launch'] : [],
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1392
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system in ['darwin', 'gnu'],
},
'win32-appinfo' : {},
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}
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if have_cxx
gio_tests += {
'cxx' : {
'protocol': 'exitcode',
'source' : ['cxx.cpp'],
'suite': ['cpp'],
},
}
foreach std, arg: cxx_standards
gio_tests += {
'cxx-@0@'.format(std) : {
'protocol': 'exitcode',
'source' : ['cxx.cpp'],
'suite' : ['cpp'],
'cpp_args' : [arg],
},
}
endforeach
endif
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test_extra_programs = {
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'gdbus-connection-flush-helper' : {},
'gdbus-testserver' : {},
'gsubprocess-testprog' : {},
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}
python_tests = {
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/2764
'codegen.py' : {
'can_fail' : host_system == 'freebsd',
'suite': ['gdbus-codegen', 'slow'],
'timeout': 90,
},
'gio-tool.py' : {
'depends' : gio_tool,
'can_fail' : host_system == 'windows',
},
}
test_env = environment()
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test_env.set('G_TEST_SRCDIR', meson.current_source_dir())
test_env.set('G_TEST_BUILDDIR', meson.current_build_dir())
test_env.set('GIO_MODULE_DIR', '')
if host_system != 'windows' and not glib_have_cocoa
test_env.set('GIO_LAUNCH_DESKTOP', gio_launch_desktop.full_path())
endif
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# Check for libdbus1 - Optional - is only used in the GDBus test cases
# 1.2.14 required for dbus_message_set_serial
dbus1_dep = dependency('dbus-1', required : false, version : '>= 1.2.14')
if not dbus1_dep.found()
if cc.get_id() == 'msvc' or cc.get_id() == 'clang-cl'
# MSVC: Search for the DBus library by the configuration, which corresponds
# to the output of CMake builds of DBus. Note that debugoptimized
# is really a Release build with .PDB files.
if vs_crt == 'debug'
dbus1_dep = cc.find_library('dbus-1d', required : false)
else
dbus1_dep = cc.find_library('dbus-1', required : false)
endif
endif
endif
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if dbus1_dep.found()
glib_conf.set('HAVE_DBUS1', 1)
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gio_tests += {
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'gdbus-serialization' : {
'extra_sources' : ['gdbus-tests.c'],
'dependencies' : [dbus1_dep],
},
'gdbus-server-auth' : {
'dependencies' : [dbus1_dep],
},
}
else
# We can build a cut-down version of this test without libdbus
gio_tests += {
'gdbus-server-auth' : {},
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}
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endif
have_dbus_daemon = find_program('dbus-daemon', required : false).found()
if have_dbus_daemon
gio_tests += {
'debugcontroller' : {},
'defaultvalue' : {'extra_sources' : [giotypefuncs_inc]},
}
endif
# Test programs buildable on UNIX only
if host_machine.system() != 'windows'
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gio_tests += {
'file' : {
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system == 'gnu',
},
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'gdbus-peer-object-manager' : {},
'gdbus-sasl' : {},
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'live-g-file' : {},
'portal-support-flatpak-none' : {
'extra_sources': ['../gportalsupport.c', '../gsandbox.c', 'portal-support-utils.c'],
'c_args': ['-DG_PORTAL_SUPPORT_TEST'],
'suite': ['portal-support'],
},
'portal-support-flatpak-full' : {
'extra_sources': ['../gportalsupport.c', '../gsandbox.c', 'portal-support-utils.c'],
'c_args': ['-DG_PORTAL_SUPPORT_TEST'],
'suite': ['portal-support'],
},
'portal-support-flatpak-network-only' : {
'extra_sources': ['../gportalsupport.c', '../gsandbox.c', 'portal-support-utils.c'],
'c_args': ['-DG_PORTAL_SUPPORT_TEST'],
'suite': ['portal-support'],
},
'portal-support-flatpak-gsettings-only' : {
'extra_sources': ['../gportalsupport.c', '../gsandbox.c', 'portal-support-utils.c'],
'c_args': ['-DG_PORTAL_SUPPORT_TEST'],
'suite': ['portal-support'],
},
'portal-support-none' : {
'extra_sources': ['../gportalsupport.c', '../gsandbox.c'],
'c_args': ['-DG_PORTAL_SUPPORT_TEST'],
'suite': ['portal-support'],
},
'portal-support-env-var' : {
'extra_sources': ['../gportalsupport.c', '../gsandbox.c'],
'suite': ['portal-support'],
},
'portal-support-snap' : {
'extra_sources': ['../gportalsupport.c', '../gsandbox.c', 'portal-support-utils.c'],
'c_args': ['-DG_PORTAL_SUPPORT_TEST'],
'suite': ['portal-support'],
},
'portal-support-snap-classic' : {
'extra_sources': ['../gportalsupport.c', '../gsandbox.c', 'portal-support-utils.c'],
'c_args': ['-DG_PORTAL_SUPPORT_TEST'],
'suite': ['portal-support'],
},
'resolver-parsing' : {'dependencies' : [network_libs]},
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'socket-address' : {},
'stream-rw_all' : {
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system == 'gnu',
},
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'unix-mounts' : {},
'unix-streams' : {},
'g-file-info-filesystem-readonly' : {},
'gschema-compile' : {'install' : false},
'trash' : {
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3069
'can_fail' : host_system == 'darwin',
},
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}
# LD_PRELOAD modules don't work so well with AddressSanitizer
if have_rtld_next and glib_build_shared and glib_sanitizers.length() == 0
gio_tests += {
'gsocketclient-slow' : {
'depends' : [
shared_library('slow-connect-preload',
'slow-connect-preload.c',
name_prefix : '',
dependencies: libdl_dep,
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
install: installed_tests_enabled,
)
],
'env' : {
'LD_PRELOAD': '@0@/slow-connect-preload.so'.format(meson.current_build_dir())
},
'installed_tests_env' : {
'LD_PRELOAD': '@0@/slow-connect-preload.so'.format(installed_tests_execdir),
},
},
}
endif
# Uninstalled because of the check-for-executable logic in DesktopAppInfo
# unable to find the installed executable
if not glib_have_cocoa
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gio_tests += {
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'appinfo' : {
'install' : false,
'extra_programs' : ['appinfo-test'],
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},
'desktop-app-info' : {
'install' : false,
'depends' : gio_launch_desktop,
'extra_programs' : ['apps', 'appinfo-test'],
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system == 'gnu',
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},
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}
endif
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test_extra_programs += {
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'basic-application' : {},
'dbus-launch' : {},
'appinfo-test' : {},
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}
if not glib_have_cocoa
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test_extra_programs += {
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'apps' : {},
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}
gio_tests += {
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'mimeapps' : {},
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}
endif
if have_dbus_daemon
annotate_args = [
'--annotate', 'org.project.Bar', 'Key1', 'Value1',
'--annotate', 'org.project.Bar', 'org.gtk.GDBus.Internal', 'Value2',
'--annotate', 'org.project.Bar.HelloWorld()', 'Key3', 'Value3',
'--annotate', 'org.project.Bar::TestSignal', 'Key4', 'Value4',
'--annotate', 'org.project.Bar:ay', 'Key5', 'Value5',
'--annotate', 'org.project.Bar.TestPrimitiveTypes()[val_int32]', 'Key6', 'Value6',
'--annotate', 'org.project.Bar.TestPrimitiveTypes()[ret_uint32]', 'Key7', 'Value7',
'--annotate', 'org.project.Bar::TestSignal[array_of_strings]', 'Key8', 'Value8',
]
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# Generate gdbus-test-codegen-generated.{c,h}
gdbus_test_codegen_generated = custom_target('gdbus-test-codegen-generated',
input : ['test-codegen.xml'],
output : ['gdbus-test-codegen-generated.h',
'gdbus-test-codegen-generated.c'],
depend_files : gdbus_codegen_built_files,
meson: Add missing dependencies for utility files for gdbus-codegen Various parts of the build (such as `objectmanager-rst-gen`) depend on running `gdbus-codegen` after it’s been built, but they currently only encode a dependency to the main codegen Python file and not the supporting files. This can cause `gdbus-codegen` to fail with an `ImportError` if the build races so that `objectmanager-rst-gen` is built before the codegen supporting files. Example failure here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/pwithnall/glib/-/jobs/3266471 ``` FAILED: gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Animal.rst gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Cat.rst /usr/bin/python3 gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager. --generate-rst objectmanager-rst-gen --output-directory gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example ../gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/gdbus-example-objectmanager.xml Traceback (most recent call last): File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen", line 53, in <module> from codegen import codegen_main File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/codegen_main.py", line 29, in <module> from . import dbustypes File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/dbustypes.py", line 22, in <module> from . import utils ImportError: cannot import name 'utils' from 'codegen' (/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/__init__.py) ``` Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk>
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depends : gdbus_codegen_built_targets,
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command : [python, gdbus_codegen,
'--interface-prefix', 'org.project.',
'--output-directory', '@OUTDIR@',
'--generate-c-code', 'gdbus-test-codegen-generated',
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'--c-generate-object-manager',
'--c-generate-autocleanup', 'all',
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'--c-namespace', 'Foo_iGen',
'--generate-docbook', 'gdbus-test-codegen-generated-doc',
annotate_args,
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'@INPUT@'])
# Generate gdbus-test-codegen-generated-min-required-2-64.{c,h}
gdbus_test_codegen_generated_min_required_2_64 = custom_target('gdbus-test-codegen-generated-min-required-2-64',
gdbus-codegen: Add call_flags and timeout_msec args Currently the code generated by gdbus-codegen uses G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE in its D-Bus calls, which occur for each method defined by the input XML, and for proxy_set_property functions. This means that if the daemon which implements the methods checks for G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION and only does interactive authorization if that flag is present, users of the generated code have no way to cause the daemon to use interactive authorization (e.g. polkit dialogs). If we simply changed the generated code to always use G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, its users would have no way to disallow interactive authorization (except for manually calling the D-Bus method themselves). So instead, this commit adds a GDBusCallFlags argument to method call functions. Since this is an API break which will require changes in projects using gdbus-codegen code, the change is conditional on the command line argument --glib-min-version having the value 2.64 or higher. The impetus for this change is that I'm changing accountsservice to properly respect G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, and libaccountsservice uses generated code for D-Bus method calls. So these changes will allow libaccountsservice to continue allowing interactive authorization, and avoid breaking any users of it which expect that. See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/merge_requests/46 It might make sense to also let GDBusCallFlags be specified for property set operations, but that is not needed in the case of accountsservice, and would require significant work and breaking API in multiple places. Similarly, the generated code currently hard codes -1 as the timeout value when calling g_dbus_proxy_call*(). Add a timeout_msec argument so the user of the generated code can specify the timeout as well. Also, test this new API. In gio/tests/codegen.py we test that the new arguments are generated if and only of --glib-min-version is used with a value greater than or equal to 2.64, and in gio/tests/meson.build we test that the generated code with the new API can be linked against. The test_unix_fd_list() test also needed modification to continue working now that we're using gdbus-test-codegen.c with code generated with --glib-min-version=2.64 in one test. Finally, update the docs for gdbus-codegen to explain the effect of using --glib-min-version 2.64, both from this commit and from "gdbus-codegen: Emit GUnixFDLists if an arg has type `h` w/ min-version".
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input : ['test-codegen.xml'],
output : ['gdbus-test-codegen-generated-min-required-2-64.h',
'gdbus-test-codegen-generated-min-required-2-64.c'],
depend_files : gdbus_codegen_built_files,
meson: Add missing dependencies for utility files for gdbus-codegen Various parts of the build (such as `objectmanager-rst-gen`) depend on running `gdbus-codegen` after it’s been built, but they currently only encode a dependency to the main codegen Python file and not the supporting files. This can cause `gdbus-codegen` to fail with an `ImportError` if the build races so that `objectmanager-rst-gen` is built before the codegen supporting files. Example failure here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/pwithnall/glib/-/jobs/3266471 ``` FAILED: gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Animal.rst gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Cat.rst /usr/bin/python3 gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager. --generate-rst objectmanager-rst-gen --output-directory gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example ../gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/gdbus-example-objectmanager.xml Traceback (most recent call last): File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen", line 53, in <module> from codegen import codegen_main File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/codegen_main.py", line 29, in <module> from . import dbustypes File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/dbustypes.py", line 22, in <module> from . import utils ImportError: cannot import name 'utils' from 'codegen' (/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/__init__.py) ``` Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk>
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depends : gdbus_codegen_built_targets,
gdbus-codegen: Add call_flags and timeout_msec args Currently the code generated by gdbus-codegen uses G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE in its D-Bus calls, which occur for each method defined by the input XML, and for proxy_set_property functions. This means that if the daemon which implements the methods checks for G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION and only does interactive authorization if that flag is present, users of the generated code have no way to cause the daemon to use interactive authorization (e.g. polkit dialogs). If we simply changed the generated code to always use G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, its users would have no way to disallow interactive authorization (except for manually calling the D-Bus method themselves). So instead, this commit adds a GDBusCallFlags argument to method call functions. Since this is an API break which will require changes in projects using gdbus-codegen code, the change is conditional on the command line argument --glib-min-version having the value 2.64 or higher. The impetus for this change is that I'm changing accountsservice to properly respect G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, and libaccountsservice uses generated code for D-Bus method calls. So these changes will allow libaccountsservice to continue allowing interactive authorization, and avoid breaking any users of it which expect that. See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/merge_requests/46 It might make sense to also let GDBusCallFlags be specified for property set operations, but that is not needed in the case of accountsservice, and would require significant work and breaking API in multiple places. Similarly, the generated code currently hard codes -1 as the timeout value when calling g_dbus_proxy_call*(). Add a timeout_msec argument so the user of the generated code can specify the timeout as well. Also, test this new API. In gio/tests/codegen.py we test that the new arguments are generated if and only of --glib-min-version is used with a value greater than or equal to 2.64, and in gio/tests/meson.build we test that the generated code with the new API can be linked against. The test_unix_fd_list() test also needed modification to continue working now that we're using gdbus-test-codegen.c with code generated with --glib-min-version=2.64 in one test. Finally, update the docs for gdbus-codegen to explain the effect of using --glib-min-version 2.64, both from this commit and from "gdbus-codegen: Emit GUnixFDLists if an arg has type `h` w/ min-version".
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command : [python, gdbus_codegen,
'--glib-min-required', '2.64',
gdbus-codegen: Add call_flags and timeout_msec args Currently the code generated by gdbus-codegen uses G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE in its D-Bus calls, which occur for each method defined by the input XML, and for proxy_set_property functions. This means that if the daemon which implements the methods checks for G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION and only does interactive authorization if that flag is present, users of the generated code have no way to cause the daemon to use interactive authorization (e.g. polkit dialogs). If we simply changed the generated code to always use G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, its users would have no way to disallow interactive authorization (except for manually calling the D-Bus method themselves). So instead, this commit adds a GDBusCallFlags argument to method call functions. Since this is an API break which will require changes in projects using gdbus-codegen code, the change is conditional on the command line argument --glib-min-version having the value 2.64 or higher. The impetus for this change is that I'm changing accountsservice to properly respect G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, and libaccountsservice uses generated code for D-Bus method calls. So these changes will allow libaccountsservice to continue allowing interactive authorization, and avoid breaking any users of it which expect that. See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/merge_requests/46 It might make sense to also let GDBusCallFlags be specified for property set operations, but that is not needed in the case of accountsservice, and would require significant work and breaking API in multiple places. Similarly, the generated code currently hard codes -1 as the timeout value when calling g_dbus_proxy_call*(). Add a timeout_msec argument so the user of the generated code can specify the timeout as well. Also, test this new API. In gio/tests/codegen.py we test that the new arguments are generated if and only of --glib-min-version is used with a value greater than or equal to 2.64, and in gio/tests/meson.build we test that the generated code with the new API can be linked against. The test_unix_fd_list() test also needed modification to continue working now that we're using gdbus-test-codegen.c with code generated with --glib-min-version=2.64 in one test. Finally, update the docs for gdbus-codegen to explain the effect of using --glib-min-version 2.64, both from this commit and from "gdbus-codegen: Emit GUnixFDLists if an arg has type `h` w/ min-version".
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'--interface-prefix', 'org.project.',
'--output-directory', '@OUTDIR@',
'--generate-c-code', 'gdbus-test-codegen-generated-min-required-2-64',
gdbus-codegen: Add call_flags and timeout_msec args Currently the code generated by gdbus-codegen uses G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE in its D-Bus calls, which occur for each method defined by the input XML, and for proxy_set_property functions. This means that if the daemon which implements the methods checks for G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION and only does interactive authorization if that flag is present, users of the generated code have no way to cause the daemon to use interactive authorization (e.g. polkit dialogs). If we simply changed the generated code to always use G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, its users would have no way to disallow interactive authorization (except for manually calling the D-Bus method themselves). So instead, this commit adds a GDBusCallFlags argument to method call functions. Since this is an API break which will require changes in projects using gdbus-codegen code, the change is conditional on the command line argument --glib-min-version having the value 2.64 or higher. The impetus for this change is that I'm changing accountsservice to properly respect G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, and libaccountsservice uses generated code for D-Bus method calls. So these changes will allow libaccountsservice to continue allowing interactive authorization, and avoid breaking any users of it which expect that. See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/merge_requests/46 It might make sense to also let GDBusCallFlags be specified for property set operations, but that is not needed in the case of accountsservice, and would require significant work and breaking API in multiple places. Similarly, the generated code currently hard codes -1 as the timeout value when calling g_dbus_proxy_call*(). Add a timeout_msec argument so the user of the generated code can specify the timeout as well. Also, test this new API. In gio/tests/codegen.py we test that the new arguments are generated if and only of --glib-min-version is used with a value greater than or equal to 2.64, and in gio/tests/meson.build we test that the generated code with the new API can be linked against. The test_unix_fd_list() test also needed modification to continue working now that we're using gdbus-test-codegen.c with code generated with --glib-min-version=2.64 in one test. Finally, update the docs for gdbus-codegen to explain the effect of using --glib-min-version 2.64, both from this commit and from "gdbus-codegen: Emit GUnixFDLists if an arg has type `h` w/ min-version".
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'--c-generate-object-manager',
'--c-generate-autocleanup', 'all',
'--c-namespace', 'Foo_iGen',
'--generate-docbook', 'gdbus-test-codegen-generated-doc',
annotate_args,
'@INPUT@'])
gdbus_test_codegen_generated_interface_info = [
custom_target('gdbus-test-codegen-generated-interface-info-h',
input : ['test-codegen.xml'],
output : ['gdbus-test-codegen-generated-interface-info.h'],
depend_files : gdbus_codegen_built_files,
meson: Add missing dependencies for utility files for gdbus-codegen Various parts of the build (such as `objectmanager-rst-gen`) depend on running `gdbus-codegen` after it’s been built, but they currently only encode a dependency to the main codegen Python file and not the supporting files. This can cause `gdbus-codegen` to fail with an `ImportError` if the build races so that `objectmanager-rst-gen` is built before the codegen supporting files. Example failure here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/pwithnall/glib/-/jobs/3266471 ``` FAILED: gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Animal.rst gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Cat.rst /usr/bin/python3 gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager. --generate-rst objectmanager-rst-gen --output-directory gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example ../gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/gdbus-example-objectmanager.xml Traceback (most recent call last): File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen", line 53, in <module> from codegen import codegen_main File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/codegen_main.py", line 29, in <module> from . import dbustypes File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/dbustypes.py", line 22, in <module> from . import utils ImportError: cannot import name 'utils' from 'codegen' (/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/__init__.py) ``` Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk>
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depends : gdbus_codegen_built_targets,
command : [python, gdbus_codegen,
'--interface-info-header',
annotate_args,
'--output', '@OUTPUT@',
'@INPUT@']),
custom_target('gdbus-test-codegen-generated-interface-info-c',
input : ['test-codegen.xml'],
output : ['gdbus-test-codegen-generated-interface-info.c'],
depend_files : gdbus_codegen_built_files,
meson: Add missing dependencies for utility files for gdbus-codegen Various parts of the build (such as `objectmanager-rst-gen`) depend on running `gdbus-codegen` after it’s been built, but they currently only encode a dependency to the main codegen Python file and not the supporting files. This can cause `gdbus-codegen` to fail with an `ImportError` if the build races so that `objectmanager-rst-gen` is built before the codegen supporting files. Example failure here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/pwithnall/glib/-/jobs/3266471 ``` FAILED: gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Animal.rst gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Cat.rst /usr/bin/python3 gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager. --generate-rst objectmanager-rst-gen --output-directory gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example ../gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/gdbus-example-objectmanager.xml Traceback (most recent call last): File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen", line 53, in <module> from codegen import codegen_main File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/codegen_main.py", line 29, in <module> from . import dbustypes File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/dbustypes.py", line 22, in <module> from . import utils ImportError: cannot import name 'utils' from 'codegen' (/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/__init__.py) ``` Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk>
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depends : gdbus_codegen_built_targets,
command : [python, gdbus_codegen,
'--interface-info-body',
annotate_args,
'--output', '@OUTPUT@',
'@INPUT@']),
]
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extra_sources = ['gdbus-sessionbus.c', 'gdbus-tests.c']
extra_programs = ['gdbus-testserver']
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gio_tests += {
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'actions' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'suite' : ['slow'],
},
'fdo-notification-backend': {},
'gdbus-auth' : {'extra_sources' : extra_sources},
'gdbus-bz627724' : {'extra_sources' : extra_sources},
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'gdbus-close-pending' : {'extra_sources' : extra_sources},
'gdbus-connection' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': extra_programs,
},
'gdbus-connection-loss' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': extra_programs,
},
'gdbus-connection-slow' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': extra_programs + ['gdbus-connection-flush-helper'],
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system == 'gnu',
},
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'gdbus-error' : {'extra_sources' : extra_sources},
'gdbus-exit-on-close' : {'extra_sources' : extra_sources},
'gdbus-export' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'suite' : ['slow'],
},
'gdbus-introspection' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': extra_programs,
},
'gdbus-method-invocation' : {'extra_sources' : extra_sources},
'gdbus-names' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs' : ['fake-service-name'],
},
'gdbus-proxy' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': extra_programs,
},
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'gdbus-proxy-threads' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'dependencies' : [dbus1_dep],
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system == 'gnu',
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},
'gdbus-proxy-unique-name' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': extra_programs,
},
'gdbus-proxy-well-known-name' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': extra_programs,
},
'gdbus-subscribe' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': extra_programs,
},
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'gdbus-test-codegen' : {
'extra_sources' : [extra_sources, gdbus_test_codegen_generated, gdbus_test_codegen_generated_interface_info],
gdbus-codegen: Add call_flags and timeout_msec args Currently the code generated by gdbus-codegen uses G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE in its D-Bus calls, which occur for each method defined by the input XML, and for proxy_set_property functions. This means that if the daemon which implements the methods checks for G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION and only does interactive authorization if that flag is present, users of the generated code have no way to cause the daemon to use interactive authorization (e.g. polkit dialogs). If we simply changed the generated code to always use G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, its users would have no way to disallow interactive authorization (except for manually calling the D-Bus method themselves). So instead, this commit adds a GDBusCallFlags argument to method call functions. Since this is an API break which will require changes in projects using gdbus-codegen code, the change is conditional on the command line argument --glib-min-version having the value 2.64 or higher. The impetus for this change is that I'm changing accountsservice to properly respect G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, and libaccountsservice uses generated code for D-Bus method calls. So these changes will allow libaccountsservice to continue allowing interactive authorization, and avoid breaking any users of it which expect that. See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/merge_requests/46 It might make sense to also let GDBusCallFlags be specified for property set operations, but that is not needed in the case of accountsservice, and would require significant work and breaking API in multiple places. Similarly, the generated code currently hard codes -1 as the timeout value when calling g_dbus_proxy_call*(). Add a timeout_msec argument so the user of the generated code can specify the timeout as well. Also, test this new API. In gio/tests/codegen.py we test that the new arguments are generated if and only of --glib-min-version is used with a value greater than or equal to 2.64, and in gio/tests/meson.build we test that the generated code with the new API can be linked against. The test_unix_fd_list() test also needed modification to continue working now that we're using gdbus-test-codegen.c with code generated with --glib-min-version=2.64 in one test. Finally, update the docs for gdbus-codegen to explain the effect of using --glib-min-version 2.64, both from this commit and from "gdbus-codegen: Emit GUnixFDLists if an arg has type `h` w/ min-version".
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'c_args' : ['-DGLIB_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED=GLIB_VERSION_2_32'],
'suite': ['gdbus-codegen'],
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},
'gdbus-threading' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': extra_programs,
'suite' : ['slow'],
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},
'gmenumodel' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'suite' : ['slow'],
},
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'gnotification' : {
'extra_sources' : [extra_sources, 'gnotification-server.c'],
},
'gdbus-test-codegen-old' : {
'source' : 'gdbus-test-codegen.c',
'extra_sources' : [extra_sources, gdbus_test_codegen_generated, gdbus_test_codegen_generated_interface_info],
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'c_args' : ['-DGLIB_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED=GLIB_VERSION_2_36',
'-DGLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED=GLIB_VERSION_2_36'],
'suite': ['gdbus-codegen'],
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},
'gdbus-test-codegen-min-required-2-64' : {
gdbus-codegen: Add call_flags and timeout_msec args Currently the code generated by gdbus-codegen uses G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE in its D-Bus calls, which occur for each method defined by the input XML, and for proxy_set_property functions. This means that if the daemon which implements the methods checks for G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION and only does interactive authorization if that flag is present, users of the generated code have no way to cause the daemon to use interactive authorization (e.g. polkit dialogs). If we simply changed the generated code to always use G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, its users would have no way to disallow interactive authorization (except for manually calling the D-Bus method themselves). So instead, this commit adds a GDBusCallFlags argument to method call functions. Since this is an API break which will require changes in projects using gdbus-codegen code, the change is conditional on the command line argument --glib-min-version having the value 2.64 or higher. The impetus for this change is that I'm changing accountsservice to properly respect G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, and libaccountsservice uses generated code for D-Bus method calls. So these changes will allow libaccountsservice to continue allowing interactive authorization, and avoid breaking any users of it which expect that. See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/merge_requests/46 It might make sense to also let GDBusCallFlags be specified for property set operations, but that is not needed in the case of accountsservice, and would require significant work and breaking API in multiple places. Similarly, the generated code currently hard codes -1 as the timeout value when calling g_dbus_proxy_call*(). Add a timeout_msec argument so the user of the generated code can specify the timeout as well. Also, test this new API. In gio/tests/codegen.py we test that the new arguments are generated if and only of --glib-min-version is used with a value greater than or equal to 2.64, and in gio/tests/meson.build we test that the generated code with the new API can be linked against. The test_unix_fd_list() test also needed modification to continue working now that we're using gdbus-test-codegen.c with code generated with --glib-min-version=2.64 in one test. Finally, update the docs for gdbus-codegen to explain the effect of using --glib-min-version 2.64, both from this commit and from "gdbus-codegen: Emit GUnixFDLists if an arg has type `h` w/ min-version".
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'source' : 'gdbus-test-codegen.c',
'extra_sources' : [extra_sources, gdbus_test_codegen_generated_min_required_2_64, gdbus_test_codegen_generated_interface_info],
gdbus-codegen: Add call_flags and timeout_msec args Currently the code generated by gdbus-codegen uses G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE in its D-Bus calls, which occur for each method defined by the input XML, and for proxy_set_property functions. This means that if the daemon which implements the methods checks for G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION and only does interactive authorization if that flag is present, users of the generated code have no way to cause the daemon to use interactive authorization (e.g. polkit dialogs). If we simply changed the generated code to always use G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, its users would have no way to disallow interactive authorization (except for manually calling the D-Bus method themselves). So instead, this commit adds a GDBusCallFlags argument to method call functions. Since this is an API break which will require changes in projects using gdbus-codegen code, the change is conditional on the command line argument --glib-min-version having the value 2.64 or higher. The impetus for this change is that I'm changing accountsservice to properly respect G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, and libaccountsservice uses generated code for D-Bus method calls. So these changes will allow libaccountsservice to continue allowing interactive authorization, and avoid breaking any users of it which expect that. See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/merge_requests/46 It might make sense to also let GDBusCallFlags be specified for property set operations, but that is not needed in the case of accountsservice, and would require significant work and breaking API in multiple places. Similarly, the generated code currently hard codes -1 as the timeout value when calling g_dbus_proxy_call*(). Add a timeout_msec argument so the user of the generated code can specify the timeout as well. Also, test this new API. In gio/tests/codegen.py we test that the new arguments are generated if and only of --glib-min-version is used with a value greater than or equal to 2.64, and in gio/tests/meson.build we test that the generated code with the new API can be linked against. The test_unix_fd_list() test also needed modification to continue working now that we're using gdbus-test-codegen.c with code generated with --glib-min-version=2.64 in one test. Finally, update the docs for gdbus-codegen to explain the effect of using --glib-min-version 2.64, both from this commit and from "gdbus-codegen: Emit GUnixFDLists if an arg has type `h` w/ min-version".
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'c_args' : ['-DGLIB_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED=GLIB_VERSION_2_64'],
'suite': ['gdbus-codegen'],
gdbus-codegen: Add call_flags and timeout_msec args Currently the code generated by gdbus-codegen uses G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE in its D-Bus calls, which occur for each method defined by the input XML, and for proxy_set_property functions. This means that if the daemon which implements the methods checks for G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION and only does interactive authorization if that flag is present, users of the generated code have no way to cause the daemon to use interactive authorization (e.g. polkit dialogs). If we simply changed the generated code to always use G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, its users would have no way to disallow interactive authorization (except for manually calling the D-Bus method themselves). So instead, this commit adds a GDBusCallFlags argument to method call functions. Since this is an API break which will require changes in projects using gdbus-codegen code, the change is conditional on the command line argument --glib-min-version having the value 2.64 or higher. The impetus for this change is that I'm changing accountsservice to properly respect G_DBUS_FLAGS_ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION, and libaccountsservice uses generated code for D-Bus method calls. So these changes will allow libaccountsservice to continue allowing interactive authorization, and avoid breaking any users of it which expect that. See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/merge_requests/46 It might make sense to also let GDBusCallFlags be specified for property set operations, but that is not needed in the case of accountsservice, and would require significant work and breaking API in multiple places. Similarly, the generated code currently hard codes -1 as the timeout value when calling g_dbus_proxy_call*(). Add a timeout_msec argument so the user of the generated code can specify the timeout as well. Also, test this new API. In gio/tests/codegen.py we test that the new arguments are generated if and only of --glib-min-version is used with a value greater than or equal to 2.64, and in gio/tests/meson.build we test that the generated code with the new API can be linked against. The test_unix_fd_list() test also needed modification to continue working now that we're using gdbus-test-codegen.c with code generated with --glib-min-version=2.64 in one test. Finally, update the docs for gdbus-codegen to explain the effect of using --glib-min-version 2.64, both from this commit and from "gdbus-codegen: Emit GUnixFDLists if an arg has type `h` w/ min-version".
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},
'gapplication' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs': ['basic-application'],
},
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}
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if not glib_have_cocoa
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gio_tests += {
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'dbus-appinfo' : {
'extra_sources' : extra_sources,
'extra_programs' : ['fake-document-portal'],
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},
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}
endif
fake_document_portal_generated = custom_target('fake-document-portal-generated',
input : ['../org.freedesktop.portal.Documents.xml'],
output : ['fake-document-portal-generated.h',
'fake-document-portal-generated.c'],
depend_files : gdbus_codegen_built_files,
meson: Add missing dependencies for utility files for gdbus-codegen Various parts of the build (such as `objectmanager-rst-gen`) depend on running `gdbus-codegen` after it’s been built, but they currently only encode a dependency to the main codegen Python file and not the supporting files. This can cause `gdbus-codegen` to fail with an `ImportError` if the build races so that `objectmanager-rst-gen` is built before the codegen supporting files. Example failure here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/pwithnall/glib/-/jobs/3266471 ``` FAILED: gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Animal.rst gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/objectmanager-rst-gen-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Cat.rst /usr/bin/python3 gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager. --generate-rst objectmanager-rst-gen --output-directory gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example ../gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/gdbus-example-objectmanager.xml Traceback (most recent call last): File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen", line 53, in <module> from codegen import codegen_main File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/codegen_main.py", line 29, in <module> from . import dbustypes File "/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/dbustypes.py", line 22, in <module> from . import utils ImportError: cannot import name 'utils' from 'codegen' (/builds/pwithnall/glib/_build/gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/__init__.py) ``` Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk>
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depends : gdbus_codegen_built_targets,
command : [python, gdbus_codegen,
'--interface-prefix', 'org.freedesktop.portal.',
'--output-directory', '@OUTDIR@',
'--generate-c-code', 'fake-document-portal-generated',
'--c-namespace', 'Fake',
'@INPUT@'])
test_extra_programs += {
'fake-document-portal' : {
'extra_sources': fake_document_portal_generated,
},
'fake-service-name' : {}
}
endif # have_dbus_daemon
# This test is currently unreliable
executable('gdbus-overflow', 'gdbus-overflow.c',
c_args : test_c_args,
dependencies : common_gio_tests_deps,
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
install : installed_tests_enabled)
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gio_tests += {
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'gdbus-connection-flush' : {
'extra_sources' : ['test-io-stream.c', 'test-pipe-unix.c'],
},
'gdbus-non-socket' : {
'extra_sources' : ['gdbus-tests.c', 'test-io-stream.c', 'test-pipe-unix.c'],
},
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}
# Generate test.mo from de.po using msgfmt
msgfmt = find_program('msgfmt', required : false)
if msgfmt.found()
subdir('de/LC_MESSAGES')
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gio_tests += {
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'gsettings' : {
'extra_sources' : [test_mo],
'c_args' : ['-DSRCDIR="@0@"'.format(meson.current_source_dir()),
'-DTEST_LOCALE_PATH="@0@"'.format(test_mo_dir)],
'install' : false,
'depends' : glib_compile_schemas,
# FIXME: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3148
'can_fail' : host_system == 'gnu',
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},
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}
endif
endif # unix
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# Test programs buildable on Windows only
if host_machine.system() == 'windows'
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gio_tests += {'win32-streams' : {}}
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endif
if cc.get_id() != 'msvc'
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gio_tests += {
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'autoptr-gio' : {
'source' : 'autoptr.c',
},
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}
endif
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test_extra_programs += {
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'gio-du' : {'install' : false},
'echo-server' : {'install' : false},
'filter-cat' : {'install' : false},
'gapplication-example-actions' : {'install' : false},
'gapplication-example-cmdline' : {'install' : false},
'gapplication-example-cmdline2' : {'install' : false},
'gapplication-example-cmdline3' : {'install' : false},
'gapplication-example-cmdline4' : {'install' : false},
'gapplication-example-dbushooks' : {'install' : false},
'gapplication-example-open' : {'install' : false},
'gdbus-daemon' : {
'extra_sources' : gdbus_daemon_sources,
'install' : false,
},
'gdbus-example-export' : {'install' : false},
'gdbus-example-own-name' : {'install' : false},
'gdbus-example-peer' : {'install' : false},
'gdbus-example-proxy-subclass' : {'install' : false},
'gdbus-example-server' : {'install' : false},
'gdbus-example-subtree' : {'install' : false},
'gdbus-example-watch-name' : {'install' : false},
'gdbus-example-watch-proxy' : {'install' : false},
'httpd' : {'install' : false},
'proxy' : {'install' : false},
'resolver' : {'install' : false},
'send-data' : {'install' : false},
'socket-testserver' : {'install' : false},
'socket-testclient' : {
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'extra_sources' : ['gtlsconsoleinteraction.c'],
'install' : false,
},
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}
gdbus_example_objectmanager_sources = files(
'gdbus-example-objectmanager-client.c',
'gdbus-example-objectmanager-server.c',
)
if cc.get_id() != 'msvc' and cc.get_id() != 'clang-cl'
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test_extra_programs += {
# These three are manual-run tests because they need a session bus but don't bring one up themselves
# FIXME: these build but don't seem to work!
'gdbus-example-objectmanager-client' : {
'dependencies' : [libgdbus_example_objectmanager_dep],
'install' : false,
},
'gdbus-example-objectmanager-server' : {
'dependencies' : [libgdbus_example_objectmanager_dep],
'install' : false,
},
'gdbus-test-fixture' : {
'dependencies' : [libgdbus_example_objectmanager_dep],
'install' : false,
},
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}
endif
if host_machine.system() != 'windows'
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test_extra_programs += {
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'gdbus-example-unix-fd-client' : {
'install' : false,
},
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}
endif
appinfo_test_desktop_files = [
'appinfo-test-gnome',
'appinfo-test-notgnome',
'appinfo-test-path',
'appinfo-test',
'appinfo-test2',
]
foreach appinfo_test_desktop_file : appinfo_test_desktop_files
input_desktop_file = appinfo_test_desktop_file + '.desktop.in'
output_desktop_file = appinfo_test_desktop_file + '.desktop'
configure_file(
input: input_desktop_file,
output: output_desktop_file,
configuration: {
'installed_tests_dir' : meson.current_build_dir(),
},
)
if installed_tests_enabled
installed_desktop = configure_file(
input: input_desktop_file,
output: appinfo_test_desktop_file + '-installed.desktop',
configuration: {
'installed_tests_dir' : installed_tests_execdir,
},
)
install_data(installed_desktop,
install_dir: installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag: 'tests',
rename: output_desktop_file,
)
endif
endforeach
if installed_tests_enabled
install_data(
'contexts.c',
'g-icon.c',
'appinfo-test-actions.desktop',
'appinfo-test-static.desktop',
'file.c',
'org.gtk.test.dbusappinfo.desktop',
'org.gtk.test.dbusappinfo.flatpak.desktop',
'test1.overlay',
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
)
install_subdir('x-content',
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
)
install_subdir('desktop-files',
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
)
install_subdir('thumbnails',
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
)
install_subdir('cert-tests',
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
)
cdata = configuration_data()
cdata.set('installed_tests_dir', installed_tests_execdir)
cdata.set('program', 'static-link.py ' + glib_pkgconfigreldir)
configure_file(
input: installed_tests_template,
output: 'static-link.test',
install_dir: installed_tests_metadir,
install_tag: 'tests',
configuration: cdata
)
install_subdir('static-link',
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
)
install_data('static-link.py',
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
)
monitor_tests = [
'memory-monitor-dbus',
'memory-monitor-portal',
'power-profile-monitor-dbus',
'power-profile-monitor-portal'
]
foreach monitor_test : monitor_tests
cdata = configuration_data()
cdata.set('installed_tests_dir', installed_tests_execdir)
cdata.set('program', monitor_test + '.py')
cdata.set('env', '')
configure_file(
input: installed_tests_template_tap,
output: monitor_test + '.test',
install_dir: installed_tests_metadir,
install_tag: 'tests',
configuration: cdata
)
cdata = configuration_data()
cdata.set('libexecdir', join_paths(glib_prefix, get_option('libexecdir')))
configure_file(
input: monitor_test + '.py.in',
output: monitor_test + '.py',
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
configuration: cdata,
)
endforeach
endif
# FIXME: Work around Meson not automatically using exe_wrapper around glib_compile_resources
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/11029
if not meson.is_cross_build()
resource_plugin = []
compiler_type = '--compiler=@0@'.format(cc.get_id())
if glib_build_shared
plugin_resources_c = custom_target('plugin-resources.c',
input : 'test4.gresource.xml',
output : 'plugin-resources.c',
command : [glib_compile_resources,
compiler_type,
'--target=@OUTPUT@',
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_source_dir(),
'--internal',
'--generate-source',
'--c-name', '_g_plugin',
'@INPUT@'])
resource_plugin += shared_module('resourceplugin',
sources: ['resourceplugin.c', plugin_resources_c],
link_args : export_dynamic_ldflags,
dependencies : common_gio_tests_deps,
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
install : installed_tests_enabled
)
endif
# referenced by test2.gresource.xml
big_test_resource = custom_target(
'gresource-big-test.txt',
input : ['gen-big-test-resource.py'],
output : ['gresource-big-test.txt'],
command : [python, '@INPUT0@', '@OUTPUT@'])
# referenced by test.gresource.xml
test_generated_txt = fs.copyfile('test1.txt', 'test-generated.txt')
test_gresource = custom_target('test.gresource',
input : 'test.gresource.xml',
depends : test_generated_txt,
output : 'test.gresource',
command : [glib_compile_resources,
compiler_type,
'--target=@OUTPUT@',
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_source_dir(),
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_build_dir(),
'--internal',
'@INPUT@'],
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
install : installed_tests_enabled)
test_resources2_c = custom_target('test_resources2.c',
input : 'test3.gresource.xml',
output : 'test_resources2.c',
command : [glib_compile_resources,
compiler_type,
'--target=@OUTPUT@',
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_source_dir(),
'--internal',
'--generate',
'--c-name', '_g_test2',
'--manual-register',
'@INPUT@'])
test_resources2_h = custom_target('test_resources2.h',
input : 'test3.gresource.xml',
output : 'test_resources2.h',
command : [glib_compile_resources,
compiler_type,
'--target=@OUTPUT@',
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_source_dir(),
'--internal',
'--generate',
'--c-name', '_g_test2',
'--manual-register',
'@INPUT@'])
test_resources_c = custom_target('test_resources.c',
input : 'test2.gresource.xml',
depends : big_test_resource,
output : 'test_resources.c',
command : [glib_compile_resources,
compiler_type,
'--target=@OUTPUT@',
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_source_dir(),
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_build_dir(),
'--internal',
'--generate-source',
'--c-name', '_g_test1',
'@INPUT@'])
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digit_test_resources_c = custom_target('digit_test_resources.c',
input : '111_digit_test.gresource.xml',
output : 'digit_test_resources.c',
command : [glib_compile_resources,
compiler_type,
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'--target=@OUTPUT@',
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_source_dir(),
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_build_dir(),
'--internal',
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'--generate-source',
'--manual-register',
'@INPUT@'])
digit_test_resources_h = custom_target('digit_test_resources.h',
input : '111_digit_test.gresource.xml',
output : 'digit_test_resources.h',
command : [glib_compile_resources,
compiler_type,
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'--target=@OUTPUT@',
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_source_dir(),
'--internal',
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'--generate',
'--manual-register',
'@INPUT@'])
resources_extra_sources = [
test_gresource,
test_resources_c,
test_resources2_c,
test_resources2_h,
digit_test_resources_c,
digit_test_resources_h,
]
# Create object file containing resource data for testing the --external-data
# option. Currently only GNU ld and objcopy, or (as of 2019) LLVM ld and
# objcopy, support the right options.
objcopy_supports_add_symbol = false
objcopy = find_program('objcopy', required : false)
if objcopy.found()
# FIXME: This should be `check: true` because we never really expect
# `objcopy --help` to fail, given that `objcopy` exists. However, it does
# fail on FreeBSD because ELF Tool Chain has
# [a bug](https://sourceforge.net/p/elftoolchain/code/3950/).
# This can be changed back to `check: true` once our CI uses a FreeBSD
# version which includes the fix.
# See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/2360#note_1318608
objcopy_supports_add_symbol = run_command(objcopy, '--help', check: false).stdout().contains('--add-symbol')
endif
ld = find_program('ld', required : false)
if build_machine.system() != 'linux'
why_no_external_data = 'only works on Linux'
elif not objcopy.found()
why_no_external_data = 'objcopy not found'
elif not objcopy_supports_add_symbol
why_no_external_data = 'objcopy does not support --add-symbol'
elif not ld.found()
why_no_external_data = 'ld not found'
elif build_machine.cpu_family() in ['mips', 'mips64']
why_no_external_data = 'cc -r can produce a mismatched MIPS ABI family, see GNOME/glib!3640'
else
why_no_external_data = ''
test_gresource_binary = custom_target('test5.gresource',
input : 'test5.gresource.xml',
output : 'test5.gresource',
command : [glib_compile_resources,
compiler_type,
'--target=@OUTPUT@',
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_source_dir(),
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_build_dir(),
'--internal',
'@INPUT@'],
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
install : installed_tests_enabled)
# Create resource data file
test_resources_binary_c = custom_target('test_resources_binary.c',
input : 'test5.gresource.xml',
output : 'test_resources_binary.c',
command : [glib_compile_resources,
compiler_type,
'--target=@OUTPUT@',
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_source_dir(),
'--sourcedir=' + meson.current_build_dir(),
'--internal',
'--generate-source',
'--external-data',
'--c-name', '_g_binary_test1',
'@INPUT@'])
# Create object file containing resource data
test_resources_binary = custom_target('test_resources.o',
input : test_gresource_binary,
output : 'test_resources.o',
Fix building gio/tests/test_resources.o with LLVM ld Unlike GNU ld which has a default target architecture, ld.lld is always a cross-linker and has the same behaviour for all targets. If you don't tell ld.lld what the target architecture is it can't infer the right ELF flags for the resulting object file. ``` $ ~/cheri/output/sdk/bin/ld -r -b binary gio/tests/test5.gresource -o gio/tests/test_resources.o -v LLD 14.0.0 (compatible with GNU linkers) ld: error: target emulation unknown: -m or at least one .o file required ``` As you can see from the error message it can't infer the target architecture (you need a least one valid .o file or the -m flag). If you use the compiler instead of directly invoking the linker it will pass the appropriate flags: ``` $ ~/cheri/output/sdk/bin/clang -r -Wl,-b,binary gio/tests/test5.gresource -o gio/tests/test_resources.o -v clang version 14.0.0 (https://github.com/CTSRD-CHERI/llvm-project.git ff66b683475fc44355b2010dbcbe1202d785e6f8) Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu Thread model: posix InstalledDir: /home/alexrichardson/cheri/output/sdk/bin Found candidate GCC installation: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10 Found candidate GCC installation: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11 Found candidate GCC installation: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12 Selected GCC installation: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12 Candidate multilib: .;@m64 Selected multilib: .;@m64 "/home/alexrichardson/cheri/output/sdk/bin/ld" --eh-frame-hdr -m elf_x86_64 -dynamic-linker /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 -o gio/tests/test_resources.o -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12 -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12/../../../../lib64 -L/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -L/lib/../lib64 -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -L/usr/lib/../lib64 -L/home/alexrichardson/cheri/output/sdk/bin/../lib -L/lib -L/usr/lib -r -b binary gio/tests/test5.gresource ❯ file gio/tests/test_resources.o gio/tests/test_resources.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), not stripped ``` This works for most architectures, but ones that need additional metadata sections to encode the used ABI, etc. will require a different approach using .incbin. However, that is a change for another MR. Partially fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/2720
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command : cc.cmd_array() + ['-Wl,-z,noexecstack', '-r', '-Wl,-b,binary',
'-nostdlib', '@INPUT@', '-o','@OUTPUT@'])
# Rename symbol to match the one in the C file
if cc.get_id() == 'gcc' and host_system == 'windows'
underscore = '_'
else
underscore = ''
endif
test_resources_binary2 = custom_target('test_resources2.o',
input : test_resources_binary,
output : 'test_resources2.o',
command : [objcopy,
'--strip-debug',
'--add-symbol', underscore + '_g_binary_test1_resource_data=.data:0',
'@INPUT@',
'@OUTPUT@'])
resources_extra_sources += [
test_resources_binary_c,
test_resources_binary2,
]
endif
resources_c_args = []
if why_no_external_data != ''
resources_c_args += '-DNO_EXTERNAL_DATA="@0@"'.format(why_no_external_data)
endif
gio_tests += {
'resources' : {
'c_args' : resources_c_args,
'extra_sources' : resources_extra_sources,
'depends' : resource_plugin,
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# FIXME: musl: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3160
'can_fail' : linux_libc == 'musl',
},
}
endif
test_extra_programs_targets = {}
foreach program_name, extra_args : test_extra_programs
source = extra_args.get('source', program_name + '.c')
extra_sources = extra_args.get('extra_sources', [])
install = installed_tests_enabled and extra_args.get('install', true)
test_extra_programs_targets += {
program_name : executable(program_name,
sources: [source, extra_sources],
c_args : test_c_args,
dependencies : common_gio_tests_deps + extra_args.get('dependencies', []),
install_dir : installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag : 'tests',
install : install,
)
}
endforeach
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foreach test_name, extra_args : gio_tests
source = extra_args.get('source', test_name + '.c')
extra_sources = extra_args.get('extra_sources', [])
install = installed_tests_enabled and extra_args.get('install', true)
installed_tests_env = extra_args.get('installed_tests_env', {})
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if install
test_conf = configuration_data()
test_conf.set('installed_tests_dir', installed_tests_execdir)
test_conf.set('program', test_name)
test_env_override = ''
if installed_tests_env != {}
envs = []
foreach var, value : installed_tests_env
envs += '@0@=@1@'.format(var, value)
endforeach
test_env_override = '@0@ @1@ '.format(env_program.full_path(), ' '.join(envs))
endif
test_conf.set('env', test_env_override)
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configure_file(
input: installed_tests_template_tap,
output: test_name + '.test',
install_dir: installed_tests_metadir,
install_tag: 'tests',
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configuration: test_conf
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)
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endif
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exe = executable(test_name, [source, extra_sources],
c_args : test_c_args + extra_args.get('c_args', []),
cpp_args : test_cpp_args + extra_args.get('cpp_args', []),
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dependencies : common_gio_tests_deps + extra_args.get('dependencies', []),
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install_rpath : extra_args.get('install_rpath', ''),
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install_dir: installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag: 'tests',
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install: install,
)
suite = ['gio'] + extra_args.get('suite', [])
timeout = suite.contains('slow') ? test_timeout_slow : test_timeout
local_test_env = test_env
depends = [extra_args.get('depends', [])]
foreach program : extra_args.get('extra_programs', [])
depends += test_extra_programs_targets[program]
endforeach
foreach var, value : extra_args.get('env', {})
local_test_env.append(var, value)
endforeach
if extra_args.get('can_fail', false)
suite += 'failing'
endif
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test(test_name, exe,
protocol : extra_args.get('protocol', test_protocol),
env : local_test_env,
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timeout : timeout,
suite : suite,
is_parallel : extra_args.get('is_parallel', true),
depends : depends,
should_fail : extra_args.get('should_fail', false),
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)
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endforeach
foreach test_name, extra_args : python_tests
depends = [extra_args.get('depends', [])]
suite = ['gio', 'no-valgrind'] + extra_args.get('suite', [])
timeout = extra_args.get('timeout', test_timeout)
if extra_args.get('can_fail', false)
suite += 'failing'
endif
foreach program : extra_args.get('extra_programs', [])
depends += test_extra_programs_targets[program]
endforeach
test(
test_name,
python,
protocol : extra_args.get('protocol', test_protocol),
depends: depends,
args: ['-B', files(test_name)],
env: test_env,
timeout: timeout,
suite: suite,
)
if installed_tests_enabled
install_data(
files(test_name),
install_dir: installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag: 'tests',
install_mode: 'rwxr-xr-x',
)
test_conf = configuration_data()
test_conf.set('installed_tests_dir', installed_tests_execdir)
test_conf.set('program', test_name)
test_conf.set('env', '')
configure_file(
input: installed_tests_template_tap,
output: test_name + '.test',
install_dir: installed_tests_metadir,
install_tag: 'tests',
configuration: test_conf,
)
endif
endforeach
# TAP test runner for Python tests
if installed_tests_enabled
install_data(
files('taptestrunner.py'),
install_dir: installed_tests_execdir,
install_tag: 'tests',
)
endif
if have_bash and have_pkg_config
prefix = get_option('prefix')
if prefix.endswith(':/')
prefix += '/'
endif
pkg_config_tests = [
'pkg-config --validate gio-2.0',
'test "$(pkg-config --modversion gio-2.0)" = "@0@"'.format(glib_version),
'test "$(pkg-config --variable=prefix gio-2.0)" = "@0@"'.format(
get_option('prefix')),
'test "$(pkg-config --variable=datadir gio-2.0)" = "@0@"'.format(
prefix / get_option('datadir')),
'test "$(pkg-config --variable=schemasdir gio-2.0)" = "@0@"'.format(
prefix / get_option('datadir') / schemas_subdir),
'test "$(pkg-config --variable=giomoduledir gio-2.0)" = "@0@"'.format(
get_option('gio_module_dir') != '' ?
prefix / get_option('gio_module_dir') :
prefix / get_option('libdir') / 'gio' / 'modules'),
]
gio_binaries = [
'gio',
'glib-compile-resources',
'gdbus',
'gdbus-codegen',
'gresource',
'gsettings',
]
gio_multiarch_binaries = [
'gio-querymodules',
'glib-compile-schemas',
]
foreach binary: gio_binaries
pkg_config_tests += [
'test "$(pkg-config --variable=@0@ gio-2.0)" = "@1@"'.format(
binary.underscorify(),
prefix / get_option('bindir') / binary)
]
endforeach
foreach binary: gio_multiarch_binaries
pkg_config_tests += [
'test "$(pkg-config --variable=@0@ gio-2.0)" = "@1@"'.format(
binary.underscorify(),
prefix / multiarch_bindir / binary)
]
endforeach
test('gio-2.0-pkg-config',
bash,
args: [ '-xe', '-c', '\n'.join(pkg_config_tests) ],
suite: ['gio', 'no-valgrind', 'pkg-config'],
env: {
'PKG_CONFIG_PATH': meson.project_build_root() / 'meson-private',
},
)
platform_module = host_system == 'windows' ? 'gio-windows-2.0' : 'gio-unix-2.0'
pkg_config_tests = [
'pkg-config --validate ' + platform_module,
'test "$(pkg-config --modversion @0@)" = "@1@"'.format(platform_module,
glib_version),
'test "$(pkg-config --variable=prefix @0@)" = "@1@"'.format(platform_module,
get_option('prefix')),
]
test(platform_module + '-pkg-config',
bash,
args: [ '-xe', '-c', '\n'.join(pkg_config_tests) ],
suite: ['gio', 'no-valgrind', 'pkg-config'],
env: {
'PKG_CONFIG_PATH': meson.project_build_root() / 'meson-private',
},
)
endif
subdir('services')