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As with the lib and drivers directories, we can use "continue" keyword to reduce the indentation level of the majority of the foreach block. At the same time, we can also replace tab indentation with spaces. Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
75 lines
1.7 KiB
Meson
75 lines
1.7 KiB
Meson
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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# Copyright(c) 2017-2019 Intel Corporation
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if is_windows
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subdir_done()
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endif
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apps = [
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'pdump',
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'proc-info',
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'test-acl',
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'test-bbdev',
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'test-cmdline',
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'test-compress-perf',
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'test-crypto-perf',
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'test-eventdev',
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'test-fib',
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'test-flow-perf',
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'test-pipeline',
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'test-pmd',
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'test-regex',
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'test-sad',
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]
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default_cflags = machine_args + ['-DALLOW_EXPERIMENTAL_API']
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default_ldflags = []
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if get_option('default_library') == 'static' and not is_windows
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default_ldflags += ['-Wl,--export-dynamic']
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endif
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foreach app:apps
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build = true
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name = app
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sources = []
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includes = []
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cflags = default_cflags
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ldflags = default_ldflags
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objs = [] # other object files to link against, used e.g. for
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# instruction-set optimized versions of code
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# use "deps" for internal DPDK dependencies, and "ext_deps" for
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# external package/library requirements
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ext_deps = []
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deps = []
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subdir(name)
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if not build
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continue
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endif
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dep_objs = []
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foreach d:deps
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dep_objs += get_variable(get_option('default_library') + '_rte_' + d)
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endforeach
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link_libs = []
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if get_option('default_library') == 'static'
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link_libs = dpdk_static_libraries + dpdk_drivers
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endif
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executable('dpdk-' + name,
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sources,
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c_args: cflags,
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link_args: ldflags,
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link_whole: link_libs,
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dependencies: dep_objs,
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include_directories: includes,
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install_rpath: join_paths(get_option('prefix'), driver_install_path),
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install: true)
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endforeach
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# special case the autotests
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subdir('test')
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