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The syntax of Meson's build description files, the Meson language, borrows from Python, but is not Python.It is designed such that it can be reimplemented in any other language; [9] for example, muon [10] is a C implementation, and Meson++ [11] is a C++ implementation.
Meson – Build automation tool; integrated with GNOME Builder [2] Premake – Cross-platform build tool for configuring platform-specific builds; written in Lua qmake – software build tool that generates Makefiles Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Ninja is a build system developed by Evan Martin, [4] a Google employee. Ninja has a focus on speed and it differs from other build systems in two major respects: it is designed to have its input files generated by a higher-level build system, and it is designed to run builds as fast as possible.
Bazel is extensible with the Starlark programming language. [13] Starlark is an embedded language whose syntax is a subset of the Python syntax. However, it doesn't implement many of Python's language features, such as the ability to access the file I/O, in order to avoid extensions that could create side-effects or create build outputs not known to the build system itself.
The Powder Toy allows users to change the game itself with Lua scripting, [7] and C++ coding, [8] as it was made using C++. The source code is available on GitHub and can be compiled using Meson. A mod manager can be downloaded using the console with the following command: tpt.installScriptManager(). [9] It works on all versions of The Powder Toy.
If the meson is not pseudoscalar (J P = 0 −) or vector (J P = 1 −), J is added as a subscript. When the spectroscopic state of the meson is known, it is added in parentheses. When the spectroscopic state is unknown, mass (in MeV/c 2) is added in parentheses. When the meson is in its ground state, nothing is added in parentheses.
rPath, Inc. was a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, that developed technology to automate the process of constructing (or packaging), deploying, and updating software.
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