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Currently there are 3 build systems for the C tools (one for each of macOS, Windows, and Linux, and there is even a second Linuix one that I think not actually used).
Adding a single source file requires editing 6 files and using XCode and Visual Studio and verifying the build on 3 platforms.
I think the C tools can benefit from using a build system that consolidates this. I think either CMake or meson might be a good idea, I have a bit of experience with meson and it can be installed from PyPI but it sometimes feels a bit immature and every once in a while a new version breaks the build.
Currently there are 3 build systems for the C tools (one for each of macOS, Windows, and Linux, and there is even a second Linuix one that I think not actually used).
Adding a single source file requires editing 6 files and using XCode and Visual Studio and verifying the build on 3 platforms.
I think the C tools can benefit from using a build system that consolidates this. I think either CMake or meson might be a good idea, I have a bit of experience with meson and it can be installed from PyPI but it sometimes feels a bit immature and every once in a while a new version breaks the build.
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