When using the Meson build system with an old-enough Git version that does not yet know the `git ls-files --deduplicate` option one can observe the following error: ../meson.build:697:19: ERROR: Command `/usr/bin/git -C /home/martin/code/git ls-files --deduplicate '*.h' ':!contrib' ':!compat/inet_ntop.c' ':!compat/inet_pton.c' ':!compat/nedmalloc' ':!compat/obstack.*' ':!compat/poll' ':!compat/regex' ':!sha1collisiondetection' ':!sha1dc' ':!t/unit-tests/clar' ':!t/t[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]*' ':!xdiff'` failed with status 129. The failing command is used to find all header files in our code base, which is required for static analysis. Static analysis is an entirely optional feature that distributors typically don't care about, and we already know to skip running the command when we are not in a Git repository. But we do not handle the above failure gracefully, even though we could. Fix this by passing `check: false` to `run_command`, which makes it tolerate failures. Then check `returncode()` manually to decide whether to inspect the output. Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@xxxxxxxxx> --- meson.build | 11 ++++++++--- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/meson.build b/meson.build index 9bc1826cb6..10a6dbc639 100644 --- a/meson.build +++ b/meson.build @@ -694,9 +694,14 @@ third_party_excludes = [ headers_to_check = [] if git.found() and fs.exists(meson.project_source_root() / '.git') - foreach header : run_command(git, '-C', meson.project_source_root(), 'ls-files', '--deduplicate', '*.h', third_party_excludes, check: true).stdout().split() - headers_to_check += header - endforeach + ls_headers = run_command(git, '-C', meson.project_source_root(), 'ls-files', '--deduplicate', '*.h', third_party_excludes, check: false) + if ls_headers.returncode() == 0 + foreach header : ls_headers.stdout().split() + headers_to_check += header + endforeach + else + warning('could not list headers, disabling static analysis targets') + endif endif if not get_option('breaking_changes') -- 2.43.0