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The main project doesn't really have any specific version requirement. Specify a very low one just in case -- 0.37.0 is old enough to cover probably any existing use of Meson anywhere in the wild, and coincidentally is also the version that Meson started adding feature warnings for, to notify you if you use too-new features. The example *does* depend on a specific version. It needs 0.55.0 in order to use subproject wrap dependency fallback instead of the legacy style of specifying the name of the variable as a fallback. Ensure that is used. |
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Example 4 ========= Close to the simplest possible example of Unity, using only basic features. to build this example run "meson setup <build dir name>". Meson uses the Ninja build system to actually build the code. To start the build, simply type the following command. "ninja -C <build dir name>" Meson provides native support for running tests. The command to do that is simple. "meson test -C <build dir name>".