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@waruqi waruqi added this to the v3.0.5 milestone Nov 10, 2025
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This pull request enhances Xmake's linking capabilities by introducing a new policy, build.link_target_with_fullpath. This policy, enabled by default, allows the build system to use the full absolute path of target libraries when inheriting links. This change is designed to prevent linking conflicts that can arise when multiple libraries with the same name exist in different directories, ensuring a more reliable and explicit linking process.

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  • New Build Policy: Introduced build.link_target_with_fullpath to control linking behavior, allowing target libraries to be linked using their absolute paths.
  • Full Path Linking: When enabled, this policy ensures target libraries are linked with their full paths when inheriting dependencies, which helps resolve potential linking conflicts.
  • Toolchain Compatibility: A new utility function can_link_fullpath was added to check if the current toolchain supports linking with full paths before applying the policy.
  • Inherit Links Rule Update: The inherit_links rule was modified to integrate the new policy and utility, conditionally using full paths for links and adjusting linkdirs accordingly.
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This pull request introduces a new policy build.link_target_with_fullpath to control whether to use full paths when linking target dependencies, which is a useful feature for avoiding link conflicts. The implementation is generally good, but I have identified a minor bug in the linker detection logic and a couple of areas where the code could be simplified for better readability and maintainability. My review includes specific suggestions to address these points.

Comment on lines +173 to +176
if target:policy("build.link_target_with_fullpath") and target:has_tool("ld", "gxx", "clangxx", "link") then
link_filepath = true
end
link_filepath = link_filepath or false
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high

The logic here can be simplified for better readability. Also, the call to target:has_tool is missing "ld" from the list of tools to check. This means if the linker is ld, has_tool will return false, which is likely not the intended behavior.

I suggest refactoring this block to fix the bug and make the logic clearer.

        if target:policy("build.link_target_with_fullpath") and target:has_tool("ld", "ld", "gxx", "clangxx", "link") then
            link_filepath = true
        else
            link_filepath = false
        end

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if target_utils.can_link_fullpath(target) then
link_filepath = true
end
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medium

This if block can be simplified to a direct assignment, since target_utils.can_link_fullpath(target) already returns a boolean value. This makes the code more concise.

            link_filepath = target_utils.can_link_fullpath(target)

@waruqi waruqi removed this from the v3.0.5 milestone Nov 25, 2025
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