To build from source, you will need:
-
A relatively modern C compiler (GCC, Clang, and MSVC are known to work).
This is a brief overview of building this project with meson. See the meson documentation for more detailed information.
The build is configured with the setup
command, which creates a new build
directory with the given name:
meson setup build
Some environment variables are read during setup
and stored with the
configuration:
CC
: Path to C compiler.CFLAGS
: C compiler options.CXX
: Path to C++ compiler.CXXFLAGS
: C++ compiler options.LDFLAGS
: Linker options.
However, it is better to use meson options for configuration. All options can
be inspected with the configure
command from within the build directory:
cd build
meson configure
Options can be set by passing C-style "define" options to configure
:
meson configure -Dc_args="-march=native" -Dprefix="/opt/mypackage/"
Note that some options, such as strict
and werror
are for
developer/maintainer use only. Please don't file issues about anything that
happens when they are enabled.
From within a configured build directory, everything can be built with the
compile
command:
meson compile
Similarly, tests can be run with the test
command:
meson test
Meson can also generate a project for several popular IDEs, see the backend
option for details.
A compiled project can be installed with the install
command:
meson install
You may need to acquire root permissions to install to a system-wide prefix.
For packaging, the installation may be staged to a directory using the
DESTDIR
environment variable or the --destdir
option:
DESTDIR=/tmp/mypackage/ meson install
meson install --destdir=/tmp/mypackage/