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author | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2020-10-16 04:05:26 -0400 |
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committer | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2020-10-17 10:45:52 -0400 |
commit | 9dc6ee3fd78a478935eecf936cddd575c6dfb20a (patch) | |
tree | 686f908fc05bcfc8f904bf241d51b6a851cf4b03 /tests/qapi-schema | |
parent | a94a689cc5c5b2a1fbba4dd418e456a14e6e12e5 (diff) |
meson: move SPHINX_ARGS references within "if build_docs"
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/qapi-schema')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/qapi-schema/meson.build | 88 |
1 files changed, 44 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/tests/qapi-schema/meson.build b/tests/qapi-schema/meson.build index 1f222a7a13..304ef939bd 100644 --- a/tests/qapi-schema/meson.build +++ b/tests/qapi-schema/meson.build @@ -219,53 +219,53 @@ qapi_doc = custom_target('QAPI doc', '-p', 'doc-good-', '@INPUT0@' ], depend_files: qapi_gen_depends) -# Test the document-comment document generation code by running a test schema -# file through Sphinx's plain-text builder and comparing the result against -# a golden reference. This is in theory susceptible to failures if Sphinx -# changes its output, but the text output has historically been very stable -# (no changes between Sphinx 1.6 and 3.0), so it is a better bet than -# texinfo or HTML generation, both of which have had changes. We might -# need to add more sophisticated logic here in future for some sort of -# fuzzy comparison if future Sphinx versions produce different text, -# but for now the simple comparison suffices. -qapi_doc_out = custom_target('QAPI rST doc', - output: ['doc-good.txt'], - input: files('doc-good.json', 'doc-good.rst'), - build_by_default: build_docs, - depend_files: sphinx_extn_depends, - # We use -E to suppress Sphinx's caching, because - # we want it to always really run the QAPI doc - # generation code. It also means we don't - # clutter up the build dir with the cache. - command: [SPHINX_ARGS, - '-b', 'text', '-E', - '-c', meson.source_root() / 'docs', - '-D', 'master_doc=doc-good', - meson.current_source_dir(), - meson.current_build_dir()]) +if build_docs + # Test the document-comment document generation code by running a test schema + # file through Sphinx's plain-text builder and comparing the result against + # a golden reference. This is in theory susceptible to failures if Sphinx + # changes its output, but the text output has historically been very stable + # (no changes between Sphinx 1.6 and 3.0), so it is a better bet than + # texinfo or HTML generation, both of which have had changes. We might + # need to add more sophisticated logic here in future for some sort of + # fuzzy comparison if future Sphinx versions produce different text, + # but for now the simple comparison suffices. + qapi_doc_out = custom_target('QAPI rST doc', + output: ['doc-good.txt'], + input: files('doc-good.json', 'doc-good.rst'), + build_by_default: true, + depend_files: sphinx_extn_depends, + # We use -E to suppress Sphinx's caching, because + # we want it to always really run the QAPI doc + # generation code. It also means we don't + # clutter up the build dir with the cache. + command: [SPHINX_ARGS, + '-b', 'text', '-E', + '-c', meson.source_root() / 'docs', + '-D', 'master_doc=doc-good', + meson.current_source_dir(), + meson.current_build_dir()]) -# Fix possible inconsistency in line endings in generated output and -# in the golden reference (which could otherwise cause test failures -# on Windows hosts). Unfortunately diff --strip-trailing-cr -# is GNU-diff only. The odd-looking perl is because we must avoid -# using an explicit '\' character in the command arguments to -# a custom_target(), as Meson will unhelpfully replace it with a '/' -# (https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1564) -qapi_doc_out_nocr = custom_target('QAPI rST doc newline-sanitized', - output: ['doc-good.txt.nocr'], - input: qapi_doc_out[0], - build_by_default: build_docs, - command: ['perl', '-pe', '$x = chr 13; s/$x$//', '@INPUT@'], - capture: true) + # Fix possible inconsistency in line endings in generated output and + # in the golden reference (which could otherwise cause test failures + # on Windows hosts). Unfortunately diff --strip-trailing-cr + # is GNU-diff only. The odd-looking perl is because we must avoid + # using an explicit '\' character in the command arguments to + # a custom_target(), as Meson will unhelpfully replace it with a '/' + # (https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1564) + qapi_doc_out_nocr = custom_target('QAPI rST doc newline-sanitized', + output: ['doc-good.txt.nocr'], + input: qapi_doc_out[0], + build_by_default: true, + command: ['perl', '-pe', '$x = chr 13; s/$x$//', '@INPUT@'], + capture: true) -qapi_doc_ref_nocr = custom_target('QAPI rST doc reference newline-sanitized', - output: ['doc-good.ref.nocr'], - input: files('doc-good.txt'), - build_by_default: build_docs, - command: ['perl', '-pe', '$x = chr 13; s/$x$//', '@INPUT@'], - capture: true) + qapi_doc_ref_nocr = custom_target('QAPI rST doc reference newline-sanitized', + output: ['doc-good.ref.nocr'], + input: files('doc-good.txt'), + build_by_default: true, + command: ['perl', '-pe', '$x = chr 13; s/$x$//', '@INPUT@'], + capture: true) -if build_docs # "full_path()" needed here to work around # https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/7585 test('QAPI rST doc', diff, args: ['-u', qapi_doc_ref_nocr[0].full_path(), |