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Now that the reference documentation uses gi-docgen, it's more troublesome to generate in less standard build scenarios like cross-compiling. In distributions like Debian, reference documentation is generally packaged separately (in libglib2.0-doc in Debian's case), but man pages are generally packaged alongside the executables themselves (in the libglib2.0-bin and libglib2.0-dev-bin packages, in Debian's case). We can exclude the reference documentation when cross-compiling, but ideally we would like the man pages to still be built, so that a cross-compiled libglib2.0-bin or libglib2.0-dev-bin package has the same content as a native build. Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
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675 B
Meson
27 lines
675 B
Meson
if get_option('documentation') and enable_gir
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expand_content_files = [
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'modules.md',
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]
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gmodule_toml = configure_file(input: 'gmodule.toml.in', output: 'gmodule.toml', configuration: toml_conf)
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custom_target('gmodule-docs',
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input: [ gmodule_toml, gmodule_gir[0] ],
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output: 'gmodule',
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command: [
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gidocgen,
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'generate',
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gidocgen_common_args,
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'--config=@INPUT0@',
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'--output-dir=@OUTPUT@',
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'--content-dir=@0@'.format(meson.current_source_dir()),
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'@INPUT1@',
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],
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build_by_default: true,
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depend_files: expand_content_files,
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install: true,
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install_dir: docs_dir,
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install_tag: 'doc',
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)
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endif
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