forked from external/yambar
run_command() was only run at configure time, meaning the generated version (that was passed on to the sources via -DYAMBAR_VERSION) became stale. Fix by implementing a shell script that generates a header file, and wrap this in a custom target that is run every time (but the generated file is only updated when the version changes)
22 lines
717 B
Meson
22 lines
717 B
Meson
sh = find_program('sh', native: true)
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scdoc = dependency('scdoc', native: true)
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scdoc_prog = find_program(scdoc.get_pkgconfig_variable('scdoc'), native: true)
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foreach man_src : ['yambar.1.scd', 'yambar.5.scd', 'yambar-decorations.5.scd',
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'yambar-modules.5.scd', 'yambar-particles.5.scd',
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'yambar-tags.5.scd']
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parts = man_src.split('.')
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name = parts[-3]
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section = parts[-2]
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out = '@0@.@1@'.format(name, section)
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custom_target(
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out,
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output: out,
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input: man_src,
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command: [sh, '-c', '@0@ < @INPUT@'.format(scdoc_prog.path())],
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capture: true,
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install: true,
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install_dir: join_paths(get_option('mandir'), 'man@0@'.format(section)))
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endforeach
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