meson: disable coccinelle configuration when building from a tarball
Wiring up coccinelle in the build, depends on running git commands to get the list of files to operate on. Reasonable, for a feature mainly used by people developing on git. If building git itself from a tarball distribution of git's own source code, one likely does not need to run coccinelle. But running those git commands failed, and caused the build to error out, if `spatch` was installed -- because the build assumed that its presence indicated a desire to use it on this source tree. Instead, we can expand the conditional to check for both `spatch` and the `.git` file or directory. Meson's `opt.require()` method allows us to add a prerequisite for the feature option. If the prerequisite fails, then the option either: - converts autodetection to disabled - emits an informative error if the feature was set to enabled: ``` ERROR: Feature coccinelle cannot be enabled: coccinelle can only be run from a git checkout ``` Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>maint
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spatch = find_program('spatch', required: get_option('coccinelle'))
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coccinelle_opt = get_option('coccinelle').require(
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fs.exists(meson.project_source_root() / '.git'),
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error_message: 'coccinelle can only be run from a git checkout',
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)
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spatch = find_program('spatch', required: coccinelle_opt)
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if not spatch.found()
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subdir_done()
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endif
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