New features

Dependency Handler for LLVM

Native support for linking against LLVM using the dependency function.

vcs_tag keyword fallback is now optional

The fallback keyword in vcs_tag() is now optional. If not given, its value defaults to the return value of meson.project_version() .

Better quoting of special characters in ninja command invocations

The ninja backend now quotes special characters that may be interpreted by ninja itself, providing better interoperability with custom commands. This support may not be perfect; please report any issues found with special characters to the issue tracker.

Pkgconfig support for custom variables

The Pkgconfig module object can add arbitrary variables to the generated .pc file with the new variables keyword:

pkg.generate(libraries : libs, subdirs : h, version : '1.0', name : 'libsimple', filebase : 'simple', description : 'A simple demo library.', variables : ['datadir=${prefix}/data'])

A target for creating tarballs

Creating distribution tarballs is simple:

ninja dist

This will create a .tar.xz archive of the source code including submodules without any revision control information. This command also verifies that the resulting archive can be built, tested and installed. This is roughly equivalent to the distcheck target in other build systems. Currently this only works for projects using Git and only with the Ninja backend.

Support for passing arguments to Rust compiler

Targets for building rust now take a rust_args keyword.

Code coverage export for tests

Code coverage can be generated for tests by passing the --cov argument to the run_tests.py test runner. Note, since multiple processes are used, coverage must be combined before producing a report ( coverage3 combine ).

Reproducible builds

All known issues have been fixed and Meson can now build reproducible Debian packages out of the box.

Extended template substitution in configure_file

The output argument of configure_file() is parsed for @BASENAME@ and @PLAINNAME@ substitutions.

Cross-config property for overriding whether an exe wrapper is needed

The new needs_exe_wrapper property allows overriding auto-detection for cases where build_machine appears to be compatible with host_machine , but actually isn't. For example when:

build_machine is macOS and host_machine is the iOS Simulator

is macOS and is the iOS Simulator the build_machine 's libc is glibc but the host_machine libc is uClibc

's libc is glibc but the libc is uClibc code relies on kernel features not available on the build_machine

Support for capturing stdout of a command in configure_file