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# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# IMPORTANT:
# Please don't directly include this file if you are building via gyp_chromium,
# since gyp_chromium is automatically forcing its inclusion.
{
# Variables expected to be overriden on the GYP command line (-D) or by
# ~/.gyp/include.gypi.
'variables': {
# Putting a variables dict inside another variables dict looks kind of
# weird. This is done so that 'host_arch', 'chromeos', etc are defined as
# variables within the outer variables dict here. This is necessary
# to get these variables defined for the conditions within this variables
# dict that operate on these variables.
'variables': {
'variables': {
'variables': {
'variables': {
# Whether we're building a ChromeOS build.
'chromeos%': 0,
# Whether or not we are using the Aura windowing framework.
'use_aura%': 0,
# Whether or not we are building the Ash shell.
'use_ash%': 0,
# Whether or not we are using CRAS, the ChromeOS Audio Server.
'use_cras%': 0,
# Use a raw surface abstraction.
'use_ozone%': 0,
},
# Copy conditionally-set variables out one scope.
'chromeos%': '<(chromeos)',
'use_aura%': '<(use_aura)',
'use_ash%': '<(use_ash)',
'use_cras%': '<(use_cras)',
'use_ozone%': '<(use_ozone)',
# Whether we are using Views Toolkit
'toolkit_views%': 0,
# Use OpenSSL instead of NSS. Under development: see http://crbug.com/62803
'use_openssl%': 0,
# Disable viewport meta tag by default.
'enable_viewport%': 0,
# Enable HiDPI support.
'enable_hidpi%': 0,
# Enable touch optimized art assets and metrics.
'enable_touch_ui%': 0,
# Override buildtype to select the desired build flavor.
# Dev - everyday build for development/testing
# Official - release build (generally implies additional processing)
# TODO(mmoss) Once 'buildtype' is fully supported (e.g. Windows gyp
# conversion is done), some of the things which are now controlled by
# 'branding', such as symbol generation, will need to be refactored
# based on 'buildtype' (i.e. we don't care about saving symbols for
# non-Official # builds).
'buildtype%': 'Dev',
# Override branding to select the desired branding flavor.
'branding%': 'Chromium',
'conditions': [
# ChromeOS implies ash.
['chromeos==1', {
'use_ash%': 1,
'use_aura%': 1,
}],
# For now, Windows builds that |use_aura| should also imply using
# ash. This rule should be removed for the future when Windows is
# using the aura windows without the ash interface.
['use_aura==1 and OS=="win"', {
'use_ash%': 1,
}],
['use_ash==1', {
'use_aura%': 1,
}],
# Compute the architecture that we're building on.
['OS=="win" or OS=="mac" or OS=="ios"', {
'host_arch%': 'ia32',
}, {
# This handles the Unix platforms for which there is some support.
# Anything else gets passed through, which probably won't work
# very well; such hosts should pass an explicit target_arch to
# gyp.
'host_arch%':
'<!(uname -m | sed -e "s/i.86/ia32/;s/x86_64/x64/;s/amd64/x64/;s/arm.*/arm/;s/i86pc/ia32/")',
}],
],
},
# Copy conditionally-set variables out one scope.
'chromeos%': '<(chromeos)',
'use_aura%': '<(use_aura)',
'use_ash%': '<(use_ash)',
'use_cras%': '<(use_cras)',
'use_ozone%': '<(use_ozone)',
'use_openssl%': '<(use_openssl)',
'enable_viewport%': '<(enable_viewport)',
'enable_hidpi%': '<(enable_hidpi)',
'enable_touch_ui%': '<(enable_touch_ui)',
'buildtype%': '<(buildtype)',
'branding%': '<(branding)',
'host_arch%': '<(host_arch)',
# Default architecture we're building for is the architecture we're
# building on.
'target_arch%': '<(host_arch)',
# This is set when building the Android WebView inside the Android
# build system, using the 'android' gyp backend. The WebView code is
# still built when this is unset, but builds using the normal chromium
# build system.
'android_webview_build%': 0,
# Sets whether chrome is built for google tv device.
'google_tv%': 0,
# Set ARM architecture version.
'arm_version%': 7,
'conditions': [
# Set default value of toolkit_views based on OS.
['OS=="win" or chromeos==1 or use_aura==1', {
'toolkit_views%': 1,
}, {
'toolkit_views%': 0,
}],
# Set toolkit_uses_gtk for the Chromium browser on Linux.
['(OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd" or OS=="solaris") and use_aura==0 and use_ozone==0', {
'toolkit_uses_gtk%': 1,
}, {
'toolkit_uses_gtk%': 0,
}],
# Enable HiDPI on Mac OS and Chrome OS.
['OS=="mac" or chromeos==1', {
'enable_hidpi%': 1,
}],
# Enable touch UI on Metro.
['OS=="win"', {
'enable_touch_ui%': 1,
}],
# Enable App Launcher only on ChromeOS, Windows and OSX.
['use_ash==1 or OS=="win" or OS=="mac"', {
'enable_app_list%': 1,
}, {
'enable_app_list%': 0,
}],
['use_aura==1 or (OS!="win" and OS!="mac" and OS!="ios" and OS!="android")', {
'use_default_render_theme%': 1,
}, {
'use_default_render_theme%': 0,
}],
# TODO(thestig) Remove the linux_lsb_release check after all the
# official Ubuntu Lucid builder are gone.
['OS=="linux" and branding=="Chrome" and buildtype=="Official" and chromeos==0', {
'linux_lsb_release%': '<!(lsb_release -r -s)',
}, {
'linux_lsb_release%': '',
}], # OS=="linux" and branding=="Chrome" and buildtype=="Official" and chromeos==0
],
},
# Copy conditionally-set variables out one scope.
'chromeos%': '<(chromeos)',
'host_arch%': '<(host_arch)',
'target_arch%': '<(target_arch)',
'toolkit_views%': '<(toolkit_views)',
'toolkit_uses_gtk%': '<(toolkit_uses_gtk)',
'use_aura%': '<(use_aura)',
'use_ash%': '<(use_ash)',
'use_cras%': '<(use_cras)',
'use_ozone%': '<(use_ozone)',
'use_openssl%': '<(use_openssl)',
'enable_viewport%': '<(enable_viewport)',
'enable_hidpi%': '<(enable_hidpi)',
'enable_touch_ui%': '<(enable_touch_ui)',
'android_webview_build%': '<(android_webview_build)',
'google_tv%': '<(google_tv)',
'enable_app_list%': '<(enable_app_list)',
'use_default_render_theme%': '<(use_default_render_theme)',
'buildtype%': '<(buildtype)',
'branding%': '<(branding)',
'arm_version%': '<(arm_version)',
'linux_lsb_release%': '<(linux_lsb_release)',
# Set to 1 to enable fast builds. Set to 2 for even faster builds
# (it disables debug info for fastest compilation - only for use
# on compile-only bots).
'fastbuild%': 0,
# Set to 1 to enable dcheck in release without having to use the flag.
'dcheck_always_on%': 0,
# Set to 1 to make a build that logs like an official build, but is not
# necessarily an official build, ie DCHECK and DLOG are disabled and
# removed completely in release builds, to minimize binary footprint.
# Note: this setting is ignored if buildtype=="Official".
'logging_like_official_build%': 0,
# Set to 1 to make a build that disables unshipped tracing events.
# Note: this setting is ignored if buildtype=="Official".
'tracing_like_official_build%': 0,
# Disable file manager component extension by default.
'file_manager_extension%': 0,
# Disable image loader component extension by default.
'image_loader_extension%': 0,
# Python version.
'python_ver%': '2.6',
# Set NEON compilation flags.
'arm_neon%': 1,
# Detect NEON support at run-time.
'arm_neon_optional%': 0,
# The system root for cross-compiles. Default: none.
'sysroot%': '',
# The system libdir used for this ABI.
'system_libdir%': 'lib',
# On Linux, we build with sse2 for Chromium builds.
'disable_sse2%': 0,
# Use libjpeg-turbo as the JPEG codec used by Chromium.
'use_libjpeg_turbo%': 1,
# Use system libjpeg. Note that the system's libjepg will be used even if
# use_libjpeg_turbo is set.
'use_system_libjpeg%': 0,
# By default, component is set to static_library and it can be overriden
# by the GYP command line or by ~/.gyp/include.gypi.
'component%': 'static_library',
# Set to select the Title Case versions of strings in GRD files.
'use_titlecase_in_grd_files%': 0,
# Use translations provided by volunteers at launchpad.net. This
# currently only works on Linux.
'use_third_party_translations%': 0,
# Remoting compilation is enabled by default. Set to 0 to disable.
'remoting%': 1,
# Configuration policy is enabled by default. Set to 0 to disable.
'configuration_policy%': 1,
# Variable safe_browsing is used to control the build time configuration
# for safe browsing feature. Safe browsing can be compiled in 3 different
# levels: 0 disables it, 1 enables it fully, and 2 enables only UI and
# reporting features without enabling phishing and malware detection. This
# is useful to integrate a third party phishing/malware detection to
# existing safe browsing logic.
'safe_browsing%': 1,
# Speech input is compiled in by default. Set to 0 to disable.
'input_speech%': 1,
# Notifications are compiled in by default. Set to 0 to disable.
'notifications%' : 1,
# Use dsymutil to generate real .dSYM files on Mac. The default is 0 for
# regular builds and 1 for ASan builds.
'mac_want_real_dsym%': 'default',
# If this is set, the clang plugins used on the buildbot will be used.
# Run tools/clang/scripts/update.sh to make sure they are compiled.
# This causes 'clang_chrome_plugins_flags' to be set.
# Has no effect if 'clang' is not set as well.
'clang_use_chrome_plugins%': 1,
# Enable building with ASAN (Clang's -fsanitize=address option).
# -fsanitize=address only works with clang, but asan=1 implies clang=1
# See https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/testing/addresssanitizer
'asan%': 0,
# Enable building with LSan (Clang's -fsanitize=leak option).
# -fsanitize=leak only works with clang, but lsan=1 implies clang=1
# See https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/testing/leaksanitizer
'lsan%': 0,
# Enable building with TSAN (Clang's -fsanitize=thread option).
# -fsanitize=thread only works with clang, but tsan=1 implies clang=1
# See http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSanitizer.html
'tsan%': 0,
'tsan_blacklist%': '<(PRODUCT_DIR)/../../tools/valgrind/tsan_v2/ignores.txt',
# Enable building with MSAN (Clang's -fsanitize=memory option).
# MemorySanitizer only works with clang, but msan=1 implies clang=1
# See http://clang.llvm.org/docs/MemorySanitizer.html
'msan%': 0,
# Use a modified version of Clang to intercept allocated types and sizes
# for allocated objects. clang_type_profiler=1 implies clang=1.
# See http://dev.chromium.org/developers/deep-memory-profiler/cpp-object-type-identifier
# TODO(dmikurube): Support mac. See http://crbug.com/123758#c11
'clang_type_profiler%': 0,
# Set to true to instrument the code with function call logger.
# See src/third_party/cygprofile/cyg-profile.cc for details.
'order_profiling%': 0,
# Use the provided profiled order file to link Chrome image with it.
# This makes Chrome faster by better using CPU cache when executing code.
# This is known as PGO (profile guided optimization).
# See https://sites.google.com/a/google.com/chrome-msk/dev/boot-speed-up-effort
'order_text_section%' : "",
# Set to 1 compile with -fPIC cflag on linux. This is a must for shared
# libraries on linux x86-64 and arm, plus ASLR.
'linux_fpic%': 1,
# Whether one-click signin is enabled or not.
'enable_one_click_signin%': 0,
# Enable Chrome browser extensions
'enable_extensions%': 1,
# Enable browser automation.
'enable_automation%': 1,
# Enable Google Now.
'enable_google_now%': 1,
# Enable printing support and UI. This variable is used to configure
# which parts of printing will be built. 0 disables printing completely,
# 1 enables it fully, and 2 enables only the codepath to generate a
# Metafile (e.g. usually a PDF or EMF) and disables print preview, cloud
# print, UI, etc.
'enable_printing%': 1,
# Enable spell checker.
'enable_spellcheck%': 1,
# Webrtc compilation is enabled by default. Set to 0 to disable.
'enable_webrtc%': 1,
# Enables use of the session service, which is enabled by default.
# Support for disabling depends on the platform.
'enable_session_service%': 1,
# Enables theme support, which is enabled by default. Support for
# disabling depends on the platform.
'enable_themes%': 1,
# Enables autofill dialog and associated features; disabled by default.
'enable_autofill_dialog%' : 0,
# Enables support for background apps.
'enable_background%': 1,
# Enable the task manager by default.
'enable_task_manager%': 1,
# Enable FTP support by default.
'disable_ftp_support%': 0,
# XInput2 multitouch support is disabled by default (use_xi2_mt=0).
# Setting to non-zero value enables XI2 MT. When XI2 MT is enabled,
# the input value also defines the required XI2 minor minimum version.
# For example, use_xi2_mt=2 means XI2.2 or above version is required.
'use_xi2_mt%': 0,
# Use of precompiled headers on Windows.
#
# This variable may be explicitly set to 1 (enabled) or 0
# (disabled) in ~/.gyp/include.gypi or via the GYP command line.
# This setting will override the default.
#
# See
# http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/WindowsPrecompiledHeaders
# for details.
'chromium_win_pch%': 0,
# Set this to true when building with Clang.
# See http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/Clang for details.
'clang%': 0,
# Enable plug-in installation by default.
'enable_plugin_installation%': 1,
# Enable PPAPI and NPAPI by default.
# TODO(nileshagrawal): Make this flag enable/disable NPAPI as well
# as PPAPI; see crbug.com/162667.
'enable_plugins%': 1,
# Specifies whether to use canvas_skia.cc in place of platform
# specific implementations of gfx::Canvas. Affects text drawing in the
# Chrome UI.
# TODO(asvitkine): Enable this on all platforms and delete this flag.
# http://crbug.com/105550
'use_canvas_skia%': 0,
# Set to "tsan", "memcheck", or "drmemory" to configure the build to work
# with one of those tools.
'build_for_tool%': '',
# If no directory is specified then a temporary directory will be used.
'test_isolation_outdir%': '',
# True if isolate should fail if the isolate files refer to files
# that are missing.
'test_isolation_fail_on_missing': 0,
'sas_dll_path%': '<(DEPTH)/third_party/platformsdk_win7/files/redist/x86',
'wix_path%': '<(DEPTH)/third_party/wix',
# Managed users are enabled by default.
'enable_managed_users%': 1,
# Platform natively supports discardable memory.
'native_discardable_memory%': 0,
# Platform sends memory pressure signals natively.
'native_memory_pressure_signals%': 0,
'spdy_proxy_auth_origin%' : '',
'spdy_proxy_auth_property%' : '',
'spdy_proxy_auth_value%' : '',
'enable_mdns%' : 0,
'conditions': [
# A flag for POSIX platforms
['OS=="win"', {
'os_posix%': 0,
}, {
'os_posix%': 1,
}],
# A flag for BSD platforms
['OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd"', {
'os_bsd%': 1,
}, {
'os_bsd%': 0,
}],
# Set armv7 for backward compatibility.
['arm_version==7', {
'armv7': 1,
}, {
'armv7': 0,
}],
# NSS usage.
['(OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd" or OS=="solaris") and use_openssl==0', {
'use_nss%': 1,
}, {
'use_nss%': 0,
}],
# Flags to use X11 on non-Mac POSIX platforms.
['OS=="win" or OS=="mac" or OS=="ios" or OS=="android" or use_ozone==1', {
'use_x11%': 0,
}, {
'use_x11%': 1,
}],
# Flags to use pango and glib on non-Mac POSIX platforms.
['OS=="win" or OS=="mac" or OS=="ios" or OS=="android"', {
'use_glib%': 0,
'use_pango%': 0,
}, {
'use_glib%': 1,
'use_pango%': 1,
}],
# We always use skia text rendering in Aura on Windows, since GDI
# doesn't agree with our BackingStore.
# TODO(beng): remove once skia text rendering is on by default.
['use_aura==1 and OS=="win"', {
'enable_skia_text%': 1,
}],
# A flag to enable or disable our compile-time dependency
# on gnome-keyring. If that dependency is disabled, no gnome-keyring
# support will be available. This option is useful
# for Linux distributions and for Aura.
['chromeos==1 or use_aura==1', {
'use_gnome_keyring%': 0,
}, {
'use_gnome_keyring%': 1,
}],
['toolkit_uses_gtk==1 or OS=="mac" or OS=="ios"', {
# GTK+, Mac and iOS want Title Case strings
'use_titlecase_in_grd_files%': 1,
}],
# Enable file manager and image loader extensions on Chrome OS.
['chromeos==1', {
'file_manager_extension%': 1,
'image_loader_extension%': 1,
}, {
'file_manager_extension%': 0,
'image_loader_extension%': 0,
}],
['OS=="win" or OS=="mac" or (OS=="linux" and chromeos==0)', {
'enable_one_click_signin%': 1,
}],
['OS=="android"', {
'enable_automation%': 0,
'enable_extensions%': 0,
'enable_google_now%': 0,
'enable_spellcheck%': 0,
'enable_themes%': 0,
'remoting%': 0,
'arm_neon%': 0,
'arm_neon_optional%': 1,
'native_discardable_memory%': 1,
'native_memory_pressure_signals%': 1,
}],
# Enable basic printing for Chrome for Android but disable printing
# completely for WebView.
['OS=="android" and android_webview_build==0', {
'enable_printing%': 2,
}],
['OS=="android" and android_webview_build==1', {
'enable_printing%': 0,
}],
# Android OS includes support for proprietary codecs regardless of
# building Chromium or Google Chrome. We also ship Google Chrome with
# proprietary codecs.
['OS=="android" or branding=="Chrome"', {
'proprietary_codecs%': 1,
}],
# Enable autofill dialog for Android, Mac and Views-enabled platforms.
['toolkit_views==1 or (OS=="android" and android_webview_build==0) or OS=="mac"', {
'enable_autofill_dialog%': 1
}],
['OS=="android" and android_webview_build==0', {
'enable_webrtc%': 1,
}],
# Disable WebRTC for building WebView as part of Android system.
# TODO(boliu): Decide if we want WebRTC, and if so, also merge
# the necessary third_party repositories.
['OS=="android" and android_webview_build==1', {
'enable_webrtc%': 0,
}],
['OS=="ios"', {
'configuration_policy%': 0,
'disable_ftp_support%': 1,
'enable_automation%': 0,
'enable_extensions%': 0,
'enable_google_now%': 0,
'enable_printing%': 0,
'enable_session_service%': 0,
'enable_themes%': 0,
'enable_webrtc%': 0,
'notifications%': 0,
'remoting%': 0,
'safe_browsing%': 0,
'enable_managed_users%': 0,
}],
# Use GPU accelerated cross process image transport by default
# on linux builds with the Aura window manager
['use_aura==1 and OS=="linux"', {
'ui_compositor_image_transport%': 1,
}, {
'ui_compositor_image_transport%': 0,
}],
# Turn precompiled headers on by default.
['OS=="win" and buildtype!="Official"', {
'chromium_win_pch%': 1
}],
['chromeos==1 or OS=="android" or OS=="ios"', {
'enable_plugin_installation%': 0,
}, {
'enable_plugin_installation%': 1,
}],
['(OS=="android" and google_tv!=1) or OS=="ios"', {
'enable_plugins%': 0,
}, {
'enable_plugins%': 1,
}],
# linux_use_gold_binary: whether to use the binary checked into
# third_party/gold. Gold is not used for 32-bit linux builds
# as it runs out of address space.
['OS=="linux" and (target_arch=="x64" or target_arch=="arm")', {
'linux_use_gold_binary%': 1,
}, {
'linux_use_gold_binary%': 0,
}],
# linux_use_gold_flags: whether to use build flags that rely on gold.
# On by default for x64 Linux. Temporarily off for ChromeOS as
# it failed on a buildbot.
['OS=="linux" and target_arch=="x64" and chromeos==0', {
'linux_use_gold_flags%': 1,
}, {
'linux_use_gold_flags%': 0,
}],
['chromeos==1', {
'linux_use_libgps%': 1,
}, { # chromeos==0
# Do not use libgps on desktop Linux by default,
# see http://crbug.com/103751.
'linux_use_libgps%': 0,
}],
['OS=="android" or OS=="ios"', {
'enable_captive_portal_detection%': 0,
}, {
'enable_captive_portal_detection%': 1,
}],
# Enable Skia UI text drawing incrementally on different platforms.
# http://crbug.com/105550
#
# On Aura, this allows per-tile painting to be used in the browser
# compositor.
['OS!="mac" and OS!="android"', {
'use_canvas_skia%': 1,
}],
['chromeos==1', {
# When building for ChromeOS we dont want Chromium to use libjpeg_turbo.
'use_libjpeg_turbo%': 0,
}],
['OS=="android"', {
# When building as part of the Android system, use system libraries
# where possible to reduce ROM size.
'use_system_libjpeg%': '<(android_webview_build)',
}],
# Do not enable the Settings App on ChromeOS.
['enable_app_list==1 and chromeos==0', {
'enable_settings_app%': 1,
}, {
'enable_settings_app%': 0,
}],
['OS=="linux" and target_arch=="arm" and chromeos==0', {
# Set some defaults for arm/linux chrome builds
'linux_use_tcmalloc%': 0,
# sysroot needs to be an absolute path otherwise it generates
# incorrect results when passed to pkg-config
'sysroot%': '<!(cd <(DEPTH) && pwd -P)/arm-sysroot',
}], # OS=="linux" and target_arch=="arm" and chromeos==0
['linux_lsb_release=="12.04"', {
'conditions': [
['target_arch=="x64"', {
'sysroot%': '<!(cd <(DEPTH) && pwd -P)/chrome/installer/linux/debian_wheezy_amd64-sysroot',
}],
['target_arch=="ia32"', {
'sysroot%': '<!(cd <(DEPTH) && pwd -P)/chrome/installer/linux/debian_wheezy_i386-sysroot',
}],
],
}], # linux_lsb_release=="12.04"
['OS=="linux" and target_arch=="mipsel"', {
'sysroot%': '<!(cd <(DEPTH) && pwd -P)/mipsel-sysroot/sysroot',
'CXX%': '<!(cd <(DEPTH) && pwd -P)/mipsel-sysroot/bin/mipsel-linux-gnu-gcc',
}],
# Whether tests targets should be run, archived or just have the
# dependencies verified. All the tests targets have the '_run' suffix,
# e.g. base_unittests_run runs the target base_unittests. The test
# target always calls tools/swarm_client/isolate.py. See the script's
# --help for more information and the valid --mode values. Meant to be
# overriden with GYP_DEFINES.
# TODO(maruel): Remove the conditions as more configurations are
# supported.
# TODO(csharp): Remove OS!="mac" once xcode can run the isolate code
# again.
# NOTE: The check for disable_nacl==0 and component=="static_library"
# can't be used here because these variables are not defined yet, but it
# is still not supported.
['OS!="mac" and OS!="ios" and OS!="android" and chromeos==0', {
'test_isolation_mode%': 'check',
}, {
'test_isolation_mode%': 'noop',
}],
# Whether Android ARM build uses OpenMAX DL FFT.
['OS=="android" and target_arch=="arm" and android_webview_build==0', {
# Currently only supported on Android ARM, without webview.
# When enabled, this will also enable WebAudio on Android
# ARM. Default is enabled.
'use_openmax_dl_fft%': 1,
}, {
'use_openmax_dl_fft%': 0,
}],
['OS=="win" or OS=="linux"', {
'enable_mdns%' : 1,
}],
# Turns on compiler optimizations in V8 in Debug build, except
# on android_clang, where we're hitting a weird linker error.
# TODO(dpranke): http://crbug.com/266155 .
['OS=="android"', {
'v8_optimized_debug': 1,
}, {
'v8_optimized_debug': 2,
}],
],
# Set this to 1 to enable use of concatenated impulse responses
# for the HRTF panner in WebAudio.
'use_concatenated_impulse_responses': 1,
# You can set the variable 'use_official_google_api_keys' to 1
# to use the Google-internal file containing official API keys
# for Google Chrome even in a developer build. Setting this
# variable explicitly to 1 will cause your build to fail if the
# internal file is missing.
#
# The variable is documented here, but not handled in this file;
# see //google_apis/determine_use_official_keys.gypi for the
# implementation.
#
# Set the variable to 0 to not use the internal file, even when
# it exists in your checkout.
#
# Leave it unset in your include.gypi to have the variable
# implicitly set to 1 if you have
# src/google_apis/internal/google_chrome_api_keys.h in your
# checkout, and implicitly set to 0 if not.
#
# Note that official builds always behave as if the variable
# was explicitly set to 1, i.e. they always use official keys,
# and will fail to build if the internal file is missing.
#
# NOTE: You MUST NOT explicitly set the variable to 2 in your
# include.gypi or by other means. Due to subtleties of GYP, this
# is not the same as leaving the variable unset, even though its
# default value in
# //google_apis/determine_use_official_keys.gypi is 2.
# Set these to bake the specified API keys and OAuth client
# IDs/secrets into your build.
#
# If you create a build without values baked in, you can instead
# set environment variables to provide the keys at runtime (see
# src/google_apis/google_api_keys.h for details). Features that
# require server-side APIs may fail to work if no keys are
# provided.
#
# Note that if you are building an official build or if
# use_official_google_api_keys has been set to 1 (explicitly or
# implicitly), these values will be ignored and the official
# keys will be used instead.
'google_api_key%': '',
'google_default_client_id%': '',
'google_default_client_secret%': '',
},
# Copy conditionally-set variables out one scope.
'branding%': '<(branding)',
'buildtype%': '<(buildtype)',
'target_arch%': '<(target_arch)',
'host_arch%': '<(host_arch)',
'toolkit_views%': '<(toolkit_views)',
'ui_compositor_image_transport%': '<(ui_compositor_image_transport)',
'use_aura%': '<(use_aura)',
'use_ash%': '<(use_ash)',
'use_cras%': '<(use_cras)',
'use_openssl%': '<(use_openssl)',
'use_nss%': '<(use_nss)',
'os_bsd%': '<(os_bsd)',
'os_posix%': '<(os_posix)',
'use_glib%': '<(use_glib)',
'use_pango%': '<(use_pango)',
'use_ozone%': '<(use_ozone)',
'toolkit_uses_gtk%': '<(toolkit_uses_gtk)',
'use_x11%': '<(use_x11)',
'use_gnome_keyring%': '<(use_gnome_keyring)',
'linux_fpic%': '<(linux_fpic)',
'chromeos%': '<(chromeos)',
'enable_viewport%': '<(enable_viewport)',
'enable_hidpi%': '<(enable_hidpi)',
'enable_touch_ui%': '<(enable_touch_ui)',
'use_xi2_mt%':'<(use_xi2_mt)',
'file_manager_extension%': '<(file_manager_extension)',
'image_loader_extension%': '<(image_loader_extension)',
'fastbuild%': '<(fastbuild)',
'dcheck_always_on%': '<(dcheck_always_on)',
'logging_like_official_build%': '<(logging_like_official_build)',
'tracing_like_official_build%': '<(tracing_like_official_build)',
'python_ver%': '<(python_ver)',
'arm_version%': '<(arm_version)',
'armv7%': '<(armv7)',
'arm_neon%': '<(arm_neon)',
'arm_neon_optional%': '<(arm_neon_optional)',
'sysroot%': '<(sysroot)',
'system_libdir%': '<(system_libdir)',
'component%': '<(component)',
'use_titlecase_in_grd_files%': '<(use_titlecase_in_grd_files)',
'use_third_party_translations%': '<(use_third_party_translations)',
'remoting%': '<(remoting)',
'enable_one_click_signin%': '<(enable_one_click_signin)',
'enable_webrtc%': '<(enable_webrtc)',
'chromium_win_pch%': '<(chromium_win_pch)',
'configuration_policy%': '<(configuration_policy)',
'safe_browsing%': '<(safe_browsing)',
'input_speech%': '<(input_speech)',
'notifications%': '<(notifications)',
'clang_use_chrome_plugins%': '<(clang_use_chrome_plugins)',
'mac_want_real_dsym%': '<(mac_want_real_dsym)',
'asan%': '<(asan)',
'lsan%': '<(lsan)',
'msan%': '<(msan)',
'tsan%': '<(tsan)',
'tsan_blacklist%': '<(tsan_blacklist)',
'clang_type_profiler%': '<(clang_type_profiler)',
'order_profiling%': '<(order_profiling)',
'order_text_section%': '<(order_text_section)',
'enable_extensions%': '<(enable_extensions)',
'enable_plugin_installation%': '<(enable_plugin_installation)',
'enable_plugins%': '<(enable_plugins)',
'enable_session_service%': '<(enable_session_service)',
'enable_themes%': '<(enable_themes)',
'enable_autofill_dialog%': '<(enable_autofill_dialog)',
'enable_background%': '<(enable_background)',
'linux_use_gold_binary%': '<(linux_use_gold_binary)',
'linux_use_gold_flags%': '<(linux_use_gold_flags)',
'linux_use_libgps%': '<(linux_use_libgps)',
'use_canvas_skia%': '<(use_canvas_skia)',
'test_isolation_mode%': '<(test_isolation_mode)',
'test_isolation_outdir%': '<(test_isolation_outdir)',
'test_isolation_fail_on_missing': '<(test_isolation_fail_on_missing)',
'enable_automation%': '<(enable_automation)',
'enable_printing%': '<(enable_printing)',
'enable_spellcheck%': '<(enable_spellcheck)',
'enable_google_now%': '<(enable_google_now)',
'enable_captive_portal_detection%': '<(enable_captive_portal_detection)',
'disable_ftp_support%': '<(disable_ftp_support)',
'enable_task_manager%': '<(enable_task_manager)',
'sas_dll_path%': '<(sas_dll_path)',
'wix_path%': '<(wix_path)',
'use_libjpeg_turbo%': '<(use_libjpeg_turbo)',
'use_system_libjpeg%': '<(use_system_libjpeg)',
'android_webview_build%': '<(android_webview_build)',
'gyp_managed_install%': 0,
'create_standalone_apk%': 1,
'google_tv%': '<(google_tv)',
'enable_app_list%': '<(enable_app_list)',
'use_default_render_theme%': '<(use_default_render_theme)',
'enable_settings_app%': '<(enable_settings_app)',
'google_api_key%': '<(google_api_key)',
'google_default_client_id%': '<(google_default_client_id)',
'google_default_client_secret%': '<(google_default_client_secret)',
'enable_managed_users%': '<(enable_managed_users)',
'native_discardable_memory%': '<(native_discardable_memory)',
'native_memory_pressure_signals%': '<(native_memory_pressure_signals)',
'spdy_proxy_auth_origin%': '<(spdy_proxy_auth_origin)',
'spdy_proxy_auth_property%': '<(spdy_proxy_auth_property)',
'spdy_proxy_auth_value%': '<(spdy_proxy_auth_value)',
'enable_mdns%' : '<(enable_mdns)',
'v8_optimized_debug': '<(v8_optimized_debug)',
# Use system nspr instead of the bundled one.
'use_system_nspr%': 0,
# Use system protobuf instead of bundled one.
'use_system_protobuf%': 0,
# Use system yasm instead of bundled one.
'use_system_yasm%': 0,
# Use system ICU instead of bundled one.
'use_system_icu%' : 0,
# Default to enabled PIE; this is important for ASLR but we may need to be
# able to turn it off for various reasons.
'linux_disable_pie%': 0,
# The release channel that this build targets. This is used to restrict
# channel-specific build options, like which installer packages to create.
# The default is 'all', which does no channel-specific filtering.
'channel%': 'all',
# Override chromium_mac_pch and set it to 0 to suppress the use of
# precompiled headers on the Mac. Prefix header injection may still be
# used, but prefix headers will not be precompiled. This is useful when
# using distcc to distribute a build to compile slaves that don't
# share the same compiler executable as the system driving the compilation,
# because precompiled headers rely on pointers into a specific compiler
# executable's image. Setting this to 0 is needed to use an experimental
# Linux-Mac cross compiler distcc farm.
'chromium_mac_pch%': 1,
# The default value for mac_strip in target_defaults. This cannot be
# set there, per the comment about variable% in a target_defaults.
'mac_strip_release%': 1,
# Set to 1 to enable code coverage. In addition to build changes
# (e.g. extra CFLAGS), also creates a new target in the src/chrome
# project file called "coverage".
# Currently ignored on Windows.
'coverage%': 0,
# Set to 1 to enable java code coverage. Instruments classes during build
# to produce .ec files during runtime.
'emma_coverage%': 0,
# Set to 1 to force Visual C++ to use legacy debug information format /Z7.
# This is useful for parallel compilation tools which can't support /Zi.
# Only used on Windows.
'win_z7%' : 0,
# Although base/allocator lets you select a heap library via an
# environment variable, the libcmt shim it uses sometimes gets in
# the way. To disable it entirely, and switch to normal msvcrt, do e.g.
# 'win_use_allocator_shim': 0,
# 'win_release_RuntimeLibrary': 2
# to ~/.gyp/include.gypi, gclient runhooks --force, and do a release build.
'win_use_allocator_shim%': 1, # 1 = shim allocator via libcmt; 0 = msvcrt
# Whether proprietary audio/video codecs are assumed to be included with
# this build (only meaningful if branding!=Chrome).
'proprietary_codecs%': 0,
# TODO(bradnelson): eliminate this when possible.
# To allow local gyp files to prevent release.vsprops from being included.
# Yes(1) means include release.vsprops.
# Once all vsprops settings are migrated into gyp, this can go away.
'msvs_use_common_release%': 1,
# TODO(bradnelson): eliminate this when possible.
# To allow local gyp files to override additional linker options for msvs.
# Yes(1) means set use the common linker options.
'msvs_use_common_linker_extras%': 1,
# TODO(sgk): eliminate this if possible.
# It would be nicer to support this via a setting in 'target_defaults'
# in chrome/app/locales/locales.gypi overriding the setting in the
# 'Debug' configuration in the 'target_defaults' dict below,
# but that doesn't work as we'd like.
'msvs_debug_link_incremental%': '2',
# Needed for some of the largest modules.
'msvs_debug_link_nonincremental%': '1',
# Turns on Use Library Dependency Inputs for linking chrome.dll on Windows
# to get incremental linking to be faster in debug builds.
'incremental_chrome_dll%': '0',
# Experimental setting to break chrome.dll into multiple pieces based on
# process type.
'chrome_multiple_dll%': '0',
# The default settings for third party code for treating
# warnings-as-errors. Ideally, this would not be required, however there
# is some third party code that takes a long time to fix/roll. So, this
# flag allows us to have warnings as errors in general to prevent
# regressions in most modules, while working on the bits that are
# remaining.
'win_third_party_warn_as_error%': 'true',
# Clang stuff.
'clang%': '<(clang)',
'make_clang_dir%': 'third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts',
# These two variables can be set in GYP_DEFINES while running
# |gclient runhooks| to let clang run a plugin in every compilation.
# Only has an effect if 'clang=1' is in GYP_DEFINES as well.
# Example:
# GYP_DEFINES='clang=1 clang_load=/abs/path/to/libPrintFunctionNames.dylib clang_add_plugin=print-fns' gclient runhooks
'clang_load%': '',
'clang_add_plugin%': '',
# The default type of gtest.
'gtest_target_type%': 'executable',
# Enable sampling based profiler.
# See http://google-perftools.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/cpuprofile.html
'profiling%': '0',
# Profile without optimizing out stack frames when profiling==1.
'profiling_full_stack_frames%': '0',
# Enable strict glibc debug mode.
'glibcxx_debug%': 0,
# And if we want to dump symbols for Breakpad-enabled builds.
'linux_dump_symbols%': 0,
# And if we want to strip the binary after dumping symbols.
'linux_strip_binary%': 0,
# Strip the test binaries needed for Linux reliability tests.
'linux_strip_reliability_tests%': 0,
# Enable TCMalloc.
'linux_use_tcmalloc%': 1,
'android_use_tcmalloc%': 0,
# Disable TCMalloc's heapchecker.
'linux_use_heapchecker%': 0,
This CL introduces the stack shadowing mechanism that should help TCMalloc's heap leak checker to unwind the memory allocation stacks better. Currently, if a memory region is allocated from a library built without frame pointers heapchecker is unable to unwind the stack and records only the top frame. This is inconvenient, because: -- several leaks from different places are treated as leaks from the same source -- it's hard to suppress such leaks, because a one-line suppression is uninformative linux_shadow_stacks.cc keeps the threads' IP and SP values in thread-local stacks upon each function entry/exit using gcc function instrumentation (-finstrument-functions). The GetStackTrace routine from stacktrace_shadow-inl.h unwinds the stack as usual (using frame pointers), but then updates the result with the shadow stack frames which SP values are below the bottom frame of the unwind result. Note that -finstrument-functions affects only Chromium code, not the libraries. This means that we cannot get more than one library function frame at the top of the stack. For example, consider a libfoo library that has a public foo_do_something() routine which allocates memory via foo_alloc(). If Chromium calls foo_do_something() from ChromeCallFoo(), then the following call chain effectively happens: main -> ChromeCallFoo -> foo_do_something -> foo_alloc If libfoo is built with -fomit-frame-pointers, heapcheck can unwind only the last stack frame: foo_alloc On the other hand, the shadow stack at the allocation site contains everything below the libfoo calls: main -> ChromeCallFoo As a result the following allocation stack is recorded: main -> ChromeCallFoo -> foo_alloc This is enough to distinguish between e.g. ChromeCallFoo1 and ChromeCallFoo2 Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3120017 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@57658 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
2010-08-27 14:13:21 +04:00
# Disable shadow stack keeping used by heapcheck to unwind the stacks
# better.
'linux_keep_shadow_stacks%': 0,
# Set to 1 to link against libgnome-keyring instead of using dlopen().
'linux_link_gnome_keyring%': 0,
# Set to 1 to link against gsettings APIs instead of using dlopen().
'linux_link_gsettings%': 0,
# Default arch variant for MIPS.
'mips_arch_variant%': 'mips32r2',
# Enable use of OpenMAX DL FFT routines.
'use_openmax_dl_fft%': '<(use_openmax_dl_fft)',
# Enable new NPDevice API.
'enable_new_npdevice_api%': 0,
# Enable EGLImage support in OpenMAX
'enable_eglimage%': 1,
# Enable a variable used elsewhere throughout the GYP files to determine
# whether to compile in the sources for the GPU plugin / process.
'enable_gpu%': 1,
# .gyp files or targets should set chromium_code to 1 if they build
# Chromium-specific code, as opposed to external code. This variable is
# used to control such things as the set of warnings to enable, and
# whether warnings are treated as errors.
'chromium_code%': 0,
'release_valgrind_build%': 0,
# TODO(thakis): Make this a blacklist instead, http://crbug.com/101600
'enable_wexit_time_destructors%': 0,
# Set to 1 to compile with the built in pdf viewer.
'internal_pdf%': 0,
# Set to 1 to compile with the OpenGL ES 2.0 conformance tests.
'internal_gles2_conform_tests%': 0,
# NOTE: When these end up in the Mac bundle, we need to replace '-' for '_'
# so Cocoa is happy (http://crbug.com/20441).
'locales': [
'am', 'ar', 'bg', 'bn', 'ca', 'cs', 'da', 'de', 'el', 'en-GB',
'en-US', 'es-419', 'es', 'et', 'fa', 'fi', 'fil', 'fr', 'gu', 'he',
'hi', 'hr', 'hu', 'id', 'it', 'ja', 'kn', 'ko', 'lt', 'lv',
'ml', 'mr', 'ms', 'nb', 'nl', 'pl', 'pt-BR', 'pt-PT', 'ro', 'ru',
'sk', 'sl', 'sr', 'sv', 'sw', 'ta', 'te', 'th', 'tr', 'uk',
'vi', 'zh-CN', 'zh-TW',
],
# Pseudo locales are special locales which are used for testing and
# debugging. They don't get copied to the final app. For more info,
# check out https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/Home/fake-bidi
'pseudo_locales': [
'fake-bidi',
],
'grit_defines': [],
# If debug_devtools is set to 1, JavaScript files for DevTools are
# stored as is and loaded from disk. Otherwise, a concatenated file
# is stored in resources.pak. It is still possible to load JS files
# from disk by passing --debug-devtools cmdline switch.
'debug_devtools%': 0,
# The Java Bridge is not compiled in by default.
'java_bridge%': 0,
# Code signing for iOS binaries. The bots need to be able to disable this.
'chromium_ios_signing%': 1,
# This flag is only used when disable_nacl==0 and disables all those
# subcomponents which would require the installation of a native_client
# untrusted toolchain.
'disable_nacl_untrusted%': 0,
# Disable Dart by default.
'enable_dart%': 0,
# The desired version of Windows SDK can be set in ~/.gyp/include.gypi.
'msbuild_toolset%': '',
# Native Client is enabled by default.
'disable_nacl%': 0,
# Portable Native Client is enabled by default.
'disable_pnacl%': 0,
# Whether to build full debug version for Debug configuration on Android.
# Compared to full debug version, the default Debug configuration on Android
# has no full v8 debug, has size optimization and linker gc section, so that
# we can build a debug version with acceptable size and performance.
'android_full_debug%': 0,
# Sets the default version name and code for Android app, by default we
# do a developer build.
'android_app_version_name%': 'Developer Build',
'android_app_version_code%': 0,
[Android] Add an action to check/record attached devices When doing a gyp_managed_install, we install APKs to the attached device. Currently this can fail in many ways (no device attached, multiple devices attached, device offline, device doesn't have root, etc.). In addition, we need to detect changes to the attached device (particularly when the device is switched, when an APK is uninstalled/updated). The current approach is to check all this information in the action interacting with the device. This means that when there is some problem we print the same warning messages for every APK that is built, and, in some cases, multiple times for each APK. Also, we have to run every install/push action every build because we detect changes to the attached device in that action. This change creates a new build action, "get device configurations". This action inspects the attached devices, filters out offline devices, filters out devices without root, and then writes a configuration file with the id+metadata for the first non-filtered device. This configuration is then used by each of the build steps that interacts with the device. This consolidates all the device checking to a single place, and the build actions don't need to do any checking. In addition, to detect changes in the attached device, we only need to run this single action every build and the install/push actions will only change when the device/metadata changes. Also, with this change we can now gracefully handle the case where multiple devices are attached (currently just write the configuration for the first valid device and install to that one). Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/16831013 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@209582 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
2013-07-02 05:52:33 +04:00
# Contains data about the attached devices for gyp_managed_install.
'build_device_config_path': '<(PRODUCT_DIR)/build_devices.cfg',
'sas_dll_exists': '<!(python <(DEPTH)/build/dir_exists.py <(sas_dll_path))',
'wix_exists': '<!(python <(DEPTH)/build/dir_exists.py <(wix_path))',
'windows_sdk_default_path': '<(DEPTH)/third_party/platformsdk_win8/files',
'directx_sdk_default_path': '<(DEPTH)/third_party/directxsdk/files',
# Whether we are using the rlz library or not. Platforms like Android send
# rlz codes for searches but do not use the library.
'enable_rlz%': 0,
# Turns on the i18n support in V8.
'v8_enable_i18n_support': 1,
# Use the chromium skia by default.
'use_system_skia%': '0',
'conditions': [
# The version of GCC in use, set later in platforms that use GCC and have
# not explicitly chosen to build with clang. Currently, this means all
# platforms except Windows, Mac and iOS.
# TODO(glider): set clang to 1 earlier for ASan and TSan builds so that
# it takes effect here.
['os_posix==1 and OS!="mac" and OS!="ios" and clang==0 and asan==0 and lsan==0 and tsan==0 and msan==0', {
'gcc_version%': '<!(python <(DEPTH)/build/compiler_version.py)',
}, {
'gcc_version%': 0,
}],
['OS=="win" and "<!(python <(DEPTH)/build/dir_exists.py <(windows_sdk_default_path))"=="True"', {
'windows_sdk_path%': '<(windows_sdk_default_path)',
}, {
'windows_sdk_path%': 'C:/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/8.0',
}],
['OS=="win" and "<!(python <(DEPTH)/build/dir_exists.py <(directx_sdk_default_path))"=="True"', {
'directx_sdk_path%': '<(directx_sdk_default_path)',
}, {
'directx_sdk_path%': '$(DXSDK_DIR)',
}],
['OS=="win"', {
'windows_driver_kit_path%': '$(WDK_DIR)',
# Set the python arch to prevent conflicts with pyauto on Win64 build.
# TODO(jschuh): crbug.com/177664 Investigate Win64 pyauto build.
'python_arch%': 'ia32',
}],
['os_posix==1 and OS!="mac" and OS!="ios"', {
# Figure out the python architecture to decide if we build pyauto.
'python_arch%': '<!(<(DEPTH)/build/linux/python_arch.sh <(sysroot)/usr/<(system_libdir)/libpython<(python_ver).so.1.0)',
'conditions': [
['target_arch=="mipsel"', {
'werror%': '',
'disable_nacl%': 1,
'nacl_untrusted_build%': 0,
'linux_use_tcmalloc%': 0,
}],
['OS=="linux" and target_arch=="mipsel"', {
'sysroot%': '<(sysroot)',
'CXX%': '<(CXX)',
}],
# All Chrome builds have breakpad symbols, but only process the
# symbols from official builds.
['(branding=="Chrome" and buildtype=="Official")', {
'linux_dump_symbols%': 1,
}],
],
}], # os_posix==1 and OS!="mac" and OS!="ios"
['OS=="ios"', {
'disable_nacl%': 1,
'enable_background%': 0,
'enable_gpu%': 0,
'enable_task_manager%': 0,
'icu_use_data_file_flag%': 1,
'use_system_libxml%': 1,
'use_system_sqlite%': 1,
'locales==': [
'ar', 'ca', 'cs', 'da', 'de', 'el', 'en-GB', 'en-US', 'es', 'fi',
'fr', 'he', 'hr', 'hu', 'id', 'it', 'ja', 'ko', 'ms', 'nb', 'nl',
'pl', 'pt', 'pt-PT', 'ro', 'ru', 'sk', 'sv', 'th', 'tr', 'uk', 'vi',
'zh-CN', 'zh-TW',
],
# The Mac SDK is set for iOS builds and passed through to Mac
# sub-builds. This allows the Mac sub-build SDK in an iOS build to be
# overridden from the command line the same way it is for a Mac build.
'mac_sdk%': '<!(python <(DEPTH)/build/mac/find_sdk.py 10.6)',
# iOS SDK and deployment target support. The |ios_sdk| value is left
# blank so that when it is set in the project files it will be the
# "current" iOS SDK. Forcing a specific SDK even if it is "current"
# causes Xcode to spit out a warning for every single project file for
# not using the "current" SDK.
'ios_sdk%': '',
'ios_sdk_path%': '',
'ios_deployment_target%': '6.0',
'conditions': [
# ios_product_name is set to the name of the .app bundle as it should
# appear on disk.
['branding=="Chrome"', {
'ios_product_name%': 'Chrome',
}, { # else: branding!="Chrome"
'ios_product_name%': 'Chromium',
}],
['branding=="Chrome" and buildtype=="Official"', {
'ios_breakpad%': 1,
}, { # else: branding!="Chrome" or buildtype!="Official"
'ios_breakpad%': 0,
}],
],
}], # OS=="ios"
['OS=="android"', {
# Location of Android NDK.
'variables': {
'variables': {
# Unfortuantely we have to use absolute paths to the SDK/NDK beause
# they're passed to ant which uses a different relative path from
# gyp.
'android_ndk_root%': '<!(cd <(DEPTH) && pwd -P)/third_party/android_tools/ndk/',
'android_sdk_root%': '<!(cd <(DEPTH) && pwd -P)/third_party/android_tools/sdk/',
'android_host_arch%': '<!(uname -m)',
# Android API-level of the SDK used for compilation.
'android_sdk_version%': '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION})',
# Android SDK build tools (e.g. dx, aapt, aidl)
'android_sdk_tools%': '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_SDK_TOOLS})',
},
# Copy conditionally-set variables out one scope.
'android_ndk_root%': '<(android_ndk_root)',
'android_sdk_root%': '<(android_sdk_root)',
'android_sdk_version%': '<(android_sdk_version)',
'android_sdk_tools%': '<(android_sdk_tools)',
'android_stlport_root': '<(android_ndk_root)/sources/cxx-stl/stlport',
'android_sdk%': '<(android_sdk_root)/platforms/android-<(android_sdk_version)',
# Android API level 14 is ICS (Android 4.0) which is the minimum
# platform requirement for Chrome on Android, we use it for native
# code compilation.
'conditions': [
['target_arch == "ia32"', {
'android_app_abi%': 'x86',
'android_gdbserver%': '<(android_ndk_root)/prebuilt/android-x86/gdbserver/gdbserver',
'android_ndk_sysroot%': '<(android_ndk_root)/platforms/android-14/arch-x86',
'android_toolchain%': '<(android_ndk_root)/toolchains/x86-4.6/prebuilt/<(host_os)-<(android_host_arch)/bin',
}],
['target_arch=="arm"', {
'conditions': [
['arm_version<7', {
'android_app_abi%': 'armeabi',
}, {
'android_app_abi%': 'armeabi-v7a',
}],
],
'android_gdbserver%': '<(android_ndk_root)/prebuilt/android-arm/gdbserver/gdbserver',
'android_ndk_sysroot%': '<(android_ndk_root)/platforms/android-14/arch-arm',
'android_toolchain%': '<(android_ndk_root)/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/<(host_os)-<(android_host_arch)/bin',
}],
['target_arch == "mipsel"', {
'android_app_abi%': 'mips',
'android_gdbserver%': '<(android_ndk_root)/prebuilt/android-mips/gdbserver/gdbserver',
'android_ndk_sysroot%': '<(android_ndk_root)/platforms/android-14/arch-mips',
'android_toolchain%': '<(android_ndk_root)/toolchains/mipsel-linux-android-4.6/prebuilt/<(host_os)-<(android_host_arch)/bin',
}],
],
},
# Copy conditionally-set variables out one scope.
'android_app_abi%': '<(android_app_abi)',
'android_gdbserver%': '<(android_gdbserver)',
'android_ndk_root%': '<(android_ndk_root)',
'android_ndk_sysroot': '<(android_ndk_sysroot)',
'android_sdk_root%': '<(android_sdk_root)',
'android_sdk_version%': '<(android_sdk_version)',
'android_toolchain%': '<(android_toolchain)',
'android_ndk_include': '<(android_ndk_sysroot)/usr/include',
'android_ndk_lib': '<(android_ndk_sysroot)/usr/lib',
'android_sdk_tools%': '<(android_sdk_tools)',
'android_sdk%': '<(android_sdk)',
'android_sdk_jar%': '<(android_sdk)/android.jar',
'android_stlport_root': '<(android_stlport_root)',
'android_stlport_include': '<(android_stlport_root)/stlport',
'android_stlport_libs_dir': '<(android_stlport_root)/libs/<(android_app_abi)',
# Location of the "strip" binary, used by both gyp and scripts.
'android_strip%' : '<!(/bin/echo -n <(android_toolchain)/*-strip)',
# Location of the "readelf" binary.
'android_readelf%' : '<!(/bin/echo -n <(android_toolchain)/*-readelf)',
# Provides an absolute path to PRODUCT_DIR (e.g. out/Release). Used
# to specify the output directory for Ant in the Android build.
'ant_build_out': '`cd <(PRODUCT_DIR) && pwd -P`',
# Determines whether we should optimize JNI generation at the cost of
# breaking assumptions in the build system that when inputs have changed
# the outputs should always change as well. This is meant purely for
# developer builds, to avoid spurious re-linking of native files.
'optimize_jni_generation%': 0,
# Always uses openssl.
'use_openssl%': 1,
'proprietary_codecs%': '<(proprietary_codecs)',
'enable_task_manager%': 0,
'safe_browsing%': 2,
'input_speech%': 0,
'enable_automation%': 0,
'java_bridge%': 1,
'build_ffmpegsumo%': 0,
'linux_use_tcmalloc%': 0,
# Disable Native Client.
'disable_nacl%': 1,
# Android does not support background apps.
'enable_background%': 0,
# Sessions are store separately in the Java side.
'enable_session_service%': 0,
# Set to 1 once we have a notification system for Android.
# http://crbug.com/115320
'notifications%': 0,
'p2p_apis%' : 0,
'gtest_target_type%': 'shared_library',
# Uses system APIs for decoding audio and video.
'use_libffmpeg%': '0',
# When building as part of the Android system, use system libraries
# where possible to reduce ROM size.
# TODO(steveblock): Investigate using the system version of sqlite.
'use_system_sqlite%': 0, # '<(android_webview_build)',
'use_system_expat%': '<(android_webview_build)',
'use_system_icu%': '<(android_webview_build)',
'use_system_stlport%': '<(android_webview_build)',
'enable_managed_users%': 0,
# Copy it out one scope.
'android_webview_build%': '<(android_webview_build)',
}], # OS=="android"
['android_webview_build==1', {
# When building the WebView in the Android tree, jarjar will remap all
# the class names, so the JNI generator needs to know this.
'jni_generator_jarjar_file': '../android_webview/build/jarjar-rules.txt',
}],
['OS=="mac"', {
# Enable clang on mac by default!
'clang%': 1,
}], # OS=="mac"
['OS=="mac" or OS=="ios"', {
'variables': {
# Mac OS X SDK and deployment target support. The SDK identifies
# the version of the system headers that will be used, and
# corresponds to the MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED compile-time
# macro. "Maximum allowed" refers to the operating system version
# whose APIs are available in the headers. The deployment target
# identifies the minimum system version that the built products are
# expected to function on. It corresponds to the
# MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED compile-time macro. To ensure these
# macros are available, #include <AvailabilityMacros.h>. Additional
# documentation on these macros is available at
# http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/technotes/tn2002/tn2064.html#SECTION3
# Chrome normally builds with the Mac OS X 10.6 SDK and sets the
# deployment target to 10.6. Other projects, such as O3D, may
# override these defaults.
# Normally, mac_sdk_min is used to find an SDK that Xcode knows
# about that is at least the specified version. In official builds,
# the SDK must match mac_sdk_min exactly. If the SDK is installed
# someplace that Xcode doesn't know about, set mac_sdk_path to the
# path to the SDK; when set to a non-empty string, SDK detection
# based on mac_sdk_min will be bypassed entirely.
'mac_sdk_min%': '10.6',
'mac_sdk_path%': '',
'mac_deployment_target%': '10.6',
},
'mac_sdk_min': '<(mac_sdk_min)',
'mac_sdk_path': '<(mac_sdk_path)',
'mac_deployment_target': '<(mac_deployment_target)',
# Compile in Breakpad support by default so that it can be
# tested, even if it is not enabled by default at runtime.
'mac_breakpad_compiled_in%': 1,
'conditions': [
# mac_product_name is set to the name of the .app bundle as it should
# appear on disk. This duplicates data from
# chrome/app/theme/chromium/BRANDING and
# chrome/app/theme/google_chrome/BRANDING, but is necessary to get
# these names into the build system.
['branding=="Chrome"', {
'mac_product_name%': 'Google Chrome',
}, { # else: branding!="Chrome"
'mac_product_name%': 'Chromium',
}],
['branding=="Chrome" and buildtype=="Official"', {
'mac_sdk%': '<!(python <(DEPTH)/build/mac/find_sdk.py --verify <(mac_sdk_min) --sdk_path=<(mac_sdk_path))',
# Enable uploading crash dumps.
'mac_breakpad_uploads%': 1,
# Enable dumping symbols at build time for use by Mac Breakpad.
'mac_breakpad%': 1,
# Enable Keystone auto-update support.
'mac_keystone%': 1,
}, { # else: branding!="Chrome" or buildtype!="Official"
'mac_sdk%': '<!(python <(DEPTH)/build/mac/find_sdk.py <(mac_sdk_min))',
'mac_breakpad_uploads%': 0,
'mac_breakpad%': 0,
'mac_keystone%': 0,
}],
],
}], # OS=="mac" or OS=="ios"
['OS=="win"', {
'conditions': [
# This is the architecture convention used in WinSDK paths.
['target_arch=="ia32"', {
'winsdk_arch%': 'x86',
},{
'winsdk_arch%': '<(target_arch)',
}],
['component=="shared_library"', {
'win_use_allocator_shim%': 0,
},{
# Turn on multiple dll by default on Windows when in static_library.
'chrome_multiple_dll%': 1,
}],
['component=="shared_library" and "<(GENERATOR)"=="ninja"', {
# Only enabled by default for ninja because it's buggy in VS.
# Not enabled for component=static_library because some targets
# are too large and the toolchain fails due to the size of the
# .obj files.
'incremental_chrome_dll%': 1,
}],
# Don't do incremental linking for large modules on 32-bit.
['MSVS_OS_BITS==32', {
'msvs_large_module_debug_link_mode%': '1', # No
},{
'msvs_large_module_debug_link_mode%': '2', # Yes
}],
['MSVS_VERSION=="2012e" or MSVS_VERSION=="2010e"', {
WinDDK ATL and MSVC express 2008/2005 compatability Gives 'out of the box' compatability with VC2008 express - i.e. no modifications needed to system headers or .gyp* files or related hacks. Just set the GYP_MSVS_VERSION to 200Xe (e for express, same as the linked blog on the issue and first google hit as well). 1) Changes to build\common.gypi to turn off to define COMPILER_MSVC_EXPRESS if a express is detected (through the GYP_MSVC_VERSION environment variable), turn off the _SECURE_ATL define (which is flagged as an error with WinDDK's ATL, _SECURE_ATL adds [more] CRT checks to other ATL versions) and hard to link to the atl stdthunk library with express editions. Also, explicitly link to the base WinSDK libraries in common.gypi and mini_installer.gypi for MSVC 2005 express. 2) Fixes a few .cc files that have the wrong include order with the ATL headers when using the Windows DDK ATL. The Windows DDK ATL brings in intsafe.h (WinSDK, not WinDDK) with atlwin.h and generates multiple INTXX_MIN/MAX def warnings which get flagged as errors with the warnings as errors flag if not included before other libraries that have the same definitions like ICU. 3) Changes to .rc files to avoid pulling in afxres.h (an MFC header - it's available in the WinDDK) and winres.h which VCExpress doesn't have (it's available in a WinSDK sample, but that kind of the purpose of it). The main Chromium .rc files are already structured this way, I just changed the rest and changed the output of grit to do the same. 4) Removes the memset obj file linking in mini_installer.gyp and simply implements memset for mini_installer.cc. Only changes to the chromium branch now. There are some .rc files in the Python26, Native Client, and Angle in samples that could #3 changes. They are not required for Chromium, however. ------ VC2005SP1 can be downloaded at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=7B0B0339-613A-46E6-AB4D-080D4D4A8C4E&displaylang=en (or non-SP1 at http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/3/a/83aad8f9-38ba-4503-b3cd-ba28c360c27b/ENU/vcsetup.exe) VC2008SP1 can be downloaded at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=F3FBB04E-92C2-4701-B4BA-92E26E408569&displaylang=en currently. The base developer instructions work fine afterwards with a couple tweaks for express versions: http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/build-instructions-windows Under "Additional (free) downloads" under step 2: X) Only the first 3 Non-SP KB Patches are needed for express. Don't forget to forget GYP_MSVS_VERSION environment as appropriate - 2008e for Visual C++ 2008 Express, for example. Under "Additional (free) downloads" after step 5 [These only apply to 2008 express, 2005 works fine out of the box]: 6A) Download the WinDDK for the atl headers and libs - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/gg487463.aspx. It works fine, but you do not need to install the whole DDK. In the WDK directory just install headers.msi, libs_x86fre.msi, and libs_x64fre.msi; just grab the atl headers and atl*.lib libs; right click the installers and uninstall afterwards. Add the appropriate include and lib paths to your global settings. 6B) To build x64 targets (x64 Native Client) download: http://www.cppblog.com/Files/xcpp/VCE64BIT_WIN7SDK.zip Follow the readme instructions. Further information behind that and x64 target building with express: - http://jenshuebel.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/visual-c-2008-express-edition-and-64-bit-targets/ - http://www.cppblog.com/xcpp/archive/2009/09/09/vc2008express_64bit_win7sdk.html ---------------- BUG=1433, 5026, 72885 TEST=Compiles in both Debug and Release mode in Visual C++ Express 2008/2005 and does not effect other build setups. In addition, the WinDDK ATL compiles with the secure_atl=0 in the GYP_DEFINES environment variable on non-express versions of MSVC. Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6676030 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@78921 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
2011-03-21 23:58:50 +03:00
'msvs_express%': 1,
'secure_atl%': 0,
},{
'msvs_express%': 0,
'secure_atl%': 1,
}],
],
'nacl_win64_defines': [
# This flag is used to minimize dependencies when building
# Native Client loader for 64-bit Windows.
'NACL_WIN64',
],
}],
['os_posix==1 and chromeos==0 and OS!="android" and OS!="ios"', {
'use_cups%': 1,
}, {
'use_cups%': 0,
}],
['enable_plugins==1 and (OS=="linux" or OS=="mac" or OS=="win" or google_tv==1)', {
'enable_pepper_cdms%': 1,
}, {
'enable_pepper_cdms%': 0,
}],
# Native Client glibc toolchain is enabled
# by default except on arm and mips.
['target_arch=="arm" or target_arch=="mipsel"', {
'disable_glibc%': 1,
}, {
'disable_glibc%': 0,
}],
# Disable SSE2 when building for ARM or MIPS.
['target_arch=="arm" or target_arch=="mipsel"', {
'disable_sse2%': 1,
}, {
'disable_sse2%': '<(disable_sse2)',
}],
# Set the relative path from this file to the GYP file of the JPEG
# library used by Chromium.
['use_system_libjpeg==1 or use_libjpeg_turbo==0', {
# Configuration for using the system libjeg is here.
'libjpeg_gyp_path': '../third_party/libjpeg/libjpeg.gyp',
}, {
'libjpeg_gyp_path': '../third_party/libjpeg_turbo/libjpeg.gyp',
}],
# Options controlling the use of GConf (the classic GNOME configuration
# system) and GIO, which contains GSettings (the new GNOME config system).
['chromeos==1', {
'use_gconf%': 0,
'use_gio%': 0,
}, {
'use_gconf%': 1,
'use_gio%': 1,
}],
# Set up -D and -E flags passed into grit.
['branding=="Chrome"', {
# TODO(mmoss) The .grd files look for _google_chrome, but for
# consistency they should look for google_chrome_build like C++.
'grit_defines': ['-D', '_google_chrome',
'-E', 'CHROMIUM_BUILD=google_chrome'],
}, {
'grit_defines': ['-D', '_chromium',
'-E', 'CHROMIUM_BUILD=chromium'],
}],
['chromeos==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'chromeos', '-D', 'scale_factors=2x'],
}],
['toolkit_views==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'toolkit_views'],
}],
['use_aura==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'use_aura'],
}],
['use_ash==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'use_ash'],
}],
['use_nss==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'use_nss'],
}],
['use_ozone==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'use_ozone'],
}],
['file_manager_extension==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'file_manager_extension'],
}],
['image_loader_extension==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'image_loader_extension'],
}],
['remoting==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'remoting'],
}],
['use_titlecase_in_grd_files==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'use_titlecase'],
}],
['use_third_party_translations==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'use_third_party_translations'],
'locales': [
'ast', 'bs', 'ca@valencia', 'en-AU', 'eo', 'eu', 'gl', 'hy', 'ia',
'ka', 'ku', 'kw', 'ms', 'ug'
],
}],
['OS=="android"', {
'grit_defines': ['-t', 'android',
'-E', 'ANDROID_JAVA_TAGGED_ONLY=true'],
'conditions': [
['google_tv==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'google_tv'],
}],
],
}],
['OS=="mac" or OS=="ios"', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'scale_factors=2x'],
}],
['OS == "ios"', {
'grit_defines': [
'-t', 'ios',
# iOS uses a whitelist to filter resources.
'-w', '<(DEPTH)/build/ios/grit_whitelist.txt'
],
# Enable clang and host builds when generating with ninja-ios.
'conditions': [
['"<(GENERATOR)"=="ninja"', {
'clang%': 1,
'host_os%': "mac",
}]
],
}],
['enable_extensions==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'enable_extensions'],
}],
['enable_printing!=0', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'enable_printing'],
}],
['enable_themes==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'enable_themes'],
}],
['enable_app_list==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'enable_app_list'],
}],
['enable_settings_app==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'enable_settings_app'],
}],
['enable_google_now==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'enable_google_now'],
}],
['use_concatenated_impulse_responses==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'use_concatenated_impulse_responses'],
}],
['enable_webrtc==1', {
'grit_defines': ['-D', 'enable_webrtc'],
}],
['clang_use_chrome_plugins==1 and OS!="win"', {
'clang_chrome_plugins_flags': [
'<!@(<(DEPTH)/tools/clang/scripts/plugin_flags.sh)'
],
}],
['asan==1 and OS!="win"', {
'clang%': 1,
}],
['asan==1 and OS=="mac"', {
# TODO(glider): we do not strip ASan binaries until the dynamic ASan
# runtime is fully adopted. See http://crbug.com/242503.
'mac_strip_release': 0,
}],
['lsan==1', {
'clang%': 1,
}],
['tsan==1', {
'clang%': 1,
}],
['msan==1', {
'clang%': 1,
}],
['OS=="linux" and clang_type_profiler==1', {
'clang%': 1,
'clang_use_chrome_plugins%': 0,
'conditions': [
['host_arch=="x64"', {
'make_clang_dir%': 'third_party/llvm-allocated-type/Linux_x64',
}],
['host_arch=="ia32"', {
# 32-bit Clang is unsupported. It may not build. Put your 32-bit
# Clang in this directory at your own risk if needed for some
# purpose (e.g. to compare 32-bit and 64-bit behavior like memory
# usage). Any failure by this compiler should not close the tree.
'make_clang_dir%': 'third_party/llvm-allocated-type/Linux_ia32',
}],
],
}],
# On valgrind bots, override the optimizer settings so we don't inline too
# much and make the stacks harder to figure out.
#
# TODO(rnk): Kill off variables that no one else uses and just implement
# them under a build_for_tool== condition.
['build_for_tool=="memcheck" or build_for_tool=="tsan"', {
# gcc flags
'mac_debug_optimization': '1',
'mac_release_optimization': '1',
'release_optimize': '1',
'no_gc_sections': 1,
'debug_extra_cflags': '-g -fno-inline -fno-omit-frame-pointer '
'-fno-builtin -fno-optimize-sibling-calls',
'release_extra_cflags': '-g -fno-inline -fno-omit-frame-pointer '
'-fno-builtin -fno-optimize-sibling-calls',
# MSVS flags for TSan on Pin and Windows.
'win_debug_RuntimeChecks': '0',
'win_debug_disable_iterator_debugging': '1',
'win_debug_Optimization': '1',
'win_debug_InlineFunctionExpansion': '0',
'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': '0',
'win_release_OmitFramePointers': '0',
'linux_use_tcmalloc': 1,
'release_valgrind_build': 1,
'werror': '',
'component': 'static_library',
'use_system_zlib': 0,
}],
# Build tweaks for DrMemory.
# TODO(rnk): Combine with tsan config to share the builder.
# http://crbug.com/108155
['build_for_tool=="drmemory"', {
# These runtime checks force initialization of stack vars which blocks
# DrMemory's uninit detection.
'win_debug_RuntimeChecks': '0',
# Iterator debugging is slow.
'win_debug_disable_iterator_debugging': '1',
# Try to disable optimizations that mess up stacks in a release build.
# DrM-i#1054 (http://code.google.com/p/drmemory/issues/detail?id=1054)
# /O2 and /Ob0 (disable inline) cannot be used together because of a
# compiler bug, so we use /Ob1 instead.
'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': '1',
'win_release_OmitFramePointers': '0',
# Ditto for debug, to support bumping win_debug_Optimization.
'win_debug_InlineFunctionExpansion': 0,
'win_debug_OmitFramePointers': 0,
# Keep the code under #ifndef NVALGRIND.
'release_valgrind_build': 1,
}],
# Enable RLZ on Win, Mac and ChromeOS.
['branding=="Chrome" and (OS=="win" or OS=="mac" or chromeos==1)', {
'enable_rlz%': 1,
}],
# Set default compiler flags depending on ARM version.
['arm_version==5 and android_webview_build==0', {
# Flags suitable for Android emulator
'arm_arch%': 'armv5te',
'arm_tune%': 'xscale',
'arm_fpu%': '',
'arm_float_abi%': 'soft',
'arm_thumb%': 0,
}],
['arm_version==6 and android_webview_build==0', {
'arm_arch%': 'armv6',
'arm_tune%': '',
'arm_fpu%': '',
'arm_float_abi%': 'soft',
'arm_thumb%': 0,
}],
['arm_version==7 and android_webview_build==0', {
'arm_arch%': 'armv7-a',
'arm_tune%': 'cortex-a8',
'conditions': [
['arm_neon==1', {
'arm_fpu%': 'neon',
}, {
'arm_fpu%': 'vfpv3-d16',
}],
],
'arm_float_abi%': 'softfp',
'arm_thumb%': 1,
}],
['android_webview_build==1', {
# The WebView build gets its cpu-specific flags from the Android build system.
'arm_arch%': '',
'arm_tune%': '',
'arm_fpu%': '',
'arm_float_abi%': '',
'arm_thumb%': 0,
}],
],
# The path to the ANGLE library. TODO(apatrick): This is to help
# transition to a new version of ANGLE at a new location. After the
# transition is complete, this can be removed.
'angle_path': '<(DEPTH)/third_party/angle_dx11',
# List of default apps to install in new profiles. The first list contains
# the source files as found in svn. The second list, used only for linux,
# contains the destination location for each of the files. When a crx
# is added or removed from the list, the chrome/browser/resources/
# default_apps/external_extensions.json file must also be updated.
'default_apps_list': [
'browser/resources/default_apps/external_extensions.json',
'browser/resources/default_apps/gmail.crx',
'browser/resources/default_apps/search.crx',
'browser/resources/default_apps/youtube.crx',
'browser/resources/default_apps/drive.crx',
'browser/resources/default_apps/docs.crx',
],
'default_apps_list_linux_dest': [
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/default_apps/external_extensions.json',
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/default_apps/gmail.crx',
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/default_apps/search.crx',
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/default_apps/youtube.crx',
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/default_apps/drive.crx',
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/default_apps/docs.crx',
],
},
'target_defaults': {
'variables': {
# The condition that operates on chromium_code is in a target_conditions
# section, and will not have access to the default fallback value of
# chromium_code at the top of this file, or to the chromium_code
# variable placed at the root variables scope of .gyp files, because
# those variables are not set at target scope. As a workaround,
# if chromium_code is not set at target scope, define it in target scope
# to contain whatever value it has during early variable expansion.
# That's enough to make it available during target conditional
# processing.
'chromium_code%': '<(chromium_code)',
# See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa652360(VS.71).aspx
'win_release_Optimization%': '2', # 2 = /Os
'win_debug_Optimization%': '0', # 0 = /Od
# See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2kxx5t2c(v=vs.80).aspx
3 additions to common.gypi: 1) re-instate r113657 from crbug/106711: win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 must explicitly pass /Oy- since /O2 implies /Oy 2) add win_debug_OmitFramePointers as tri-state where blank value (the default) avoids perturbing VS defaults 3) add win_release_extra_cflags and win_debug_extra_cflags to make it easier to add custom local flags for tool builds BUG=106711 TEST=Tweaked these vars via GYP_DEFINES and include.gypi and confirmed the changes in build/All.vcproj For example: I have "'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': 0" in my include.gypi: % GYP_DEFINES='win_debug_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo"' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" % GYP_DEFINES='win_release_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo" win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 win_debug_OmitFramePointers=1' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8966025 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@114893 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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# Tri-state: blank is default, 1 on, 0 off
'win_release_OmitFramePointers%': '0',
3 additions to common.gypi: 1) re-instate r113657 from crbug/106711: win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 must explicitly pass /Oy- since /O2 implies /Oy 2) add win_debug_OmitFramePointers as tri-state where blank value (the default) avoids perturbing VS defaults 3) add win_release_extra_cflags and win_debug_extra_cflags to make it easier to add custom local flags for tool builds BUG=106711 TEST=Tweaked these vars via GYP_DEFINES and include.gypi and confirmed the changes in build/All.vcproj For example: I have "'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': 0" in my include.gypi: % GYP_DEFINES='win_debug_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo"' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" % GYP_DEFINES='win_release_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo" win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 win_debug_OmitFramePointers=1' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8966025 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@114893 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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# Tri-state: blank is default, 1 on, 0 off
'win_debug_OmitFramePointers%': '',
# See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8wtf2dfz(VS.71).aspx
'win_debug_RuntimeChecks%': '3', # 3 = all checks enabled, 0 = off
# See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/47238hez(VS.71).aspx
'win_debug_InlineFunctionExpansion%': '', # empty = default, 0 = off,
'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion%': '2', # 1 = only __inline, 2 = max
# VS inserts quite a lot of extra checks to algorithms like
# std::partial_sort in Debug build which make them O(N^2)
# instead of O(N*logN). This is particularly slow under memory
# tools like ThreadSanitizer so we want it to be disablable.
# See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa985982(v=VS.80).aspx
'win_debug_disable_iterator_debugging%': '0',
# An application manifest fragment to declare compatibility settings for
# 'executable' targets. Ignored in other target type.
'win_exe_compatibility_manifest%':
'<(DEPTH)\\build\\win\\compatibility.manifest',
# Set to 1 to generate external manifest instead of embedding it for
# 'executable' target. Does nothing for other target type. This flag is
# used to make mini_installer compatible with the component build.
# See http://crbug.com/127233
'win_use_external_manifest%': 0,
'release_extra_cflags%': '',
'debug_extra_cflags%': '',
'release_valgrind_build%': '<(release_valgrind_build)',
3 additions to common.gypi: 1) re-instate r113657 from crbug/106711: win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 must explicitly pass /Oy- since /O2 implies /Oy 2) add win_debug_OmitFramePointers as tri-state where blank value (the default) avoids perturbing VS defaults 3) add win_release_extra_cflags and win_debug_extra_cflags to make it easier to add custom local flags for tool builds BUG=106711 TEST=Tweaked these vars via GYP_DEFINES and include.gypi and confirmed the changes in build/All.vcproj For example: I have "'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': 0" in my include.gypi: % GYP_DEFINES='win_debug_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo"' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" % GYP_DEFINES='win_release_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo" win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 win_debug_OmitFramePointers=1' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8966025 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@114893 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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# the non-qualified versions are widely assumed to be *nix-only
'win_release_extra_cflags%': '',
'win_debug_extra_cflags%': '',
# TODO(thakis): Make this a blacklist instead, http://crbug.com/101600
'enable_wexit_time_destructors%': '<(enable_wexit_time_destructors)',
# Only used by Windows build for now. Can be used to build into a
# differet output directory, e.g., a build_dir_prefix of VS2010_ would
# output files in src/build/VS2010_{Debug,Release}.
'build_dir_prefix%': '',
# Targets are by default not nacl untrusted code.
'nacl_untrusted_build%': 0,
'pnacl_compile_flags': [
# pnacl uses the clang compiler so we need to supress all the
# same warnings as we do for clang.
# TODO(sbc): Remove these if/when they are removed from the clang
# build.
'-Wno-unused-function',
'-Wno-char-subscripts',
'-Wno-c++11-extensions',
'-Wno-unnamed-type-template-args',
],
'conditions': [
['OS=="win" and component=="shared_library"', {
# See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa652367.aspx
'win_release_RuntimeLibrary%': '2', # 2 = /MD (nondebug DLL)
'win_debug_RuntimeLibrary%': '3', # 3 = /MDd (debug DLL)
}, {
# See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa652367.aspx
'win_release_RuntimeLibrary%': '0', # 0 = /MT (nondebug static)
'win_debug_RuntimeLibrary%': '1', # 1 = /MTd (debug static)
}],
['OS=="ios"', {
# See http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.4.2/gcc/Optimize-Options.html
'mac_release_optimization%': 's', # Use -Os unless overridden
'mac_debug_optimization%': '0', # Use -O0 unless overridden
}, {
# See http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.4.2/gcc/Optimize-Options.html
'mac_release_optimization%': '3', # Use -O3 unless overridden
'mac_debug_optimization%': '0', # Use -O0 unless overridden
}],
],
},
'defines': [
# Set this to use the new DX11 version of ANGLE.
# TODO(apatrick): Remove this when the transition is complete.
'ANGLE_DX11',
],
'conditions': [
['(OS=="mac" or OS=="ios") and asan==1', {
'dependencies': [
'<(DEPTH)/build/mac/asan.gyp:asan_dynamic_runtime',
],
}],
['OS=="linux" and linux_use_tcmalloc==1 and clang_type_profiler==1', {
'cflags_cc!': ['-fno-rtti'],
'cflags_cc+': [
'-frtti',
'-gline-tables-only',
'-fintercept-allocation-functions',
],
'defines': ['TYPE_PROFILING'],
'dependencies': [
'<(DEPTH)/base/allocator/allocator.gyp:type_profiler',
],
}],
['OS=="linux" and clang==1 and host_arch=="ia32"', {
# TODO(dmikurube): Remove -Wno-sentinel when Clang/LLVM is fixed.
# See http://crbug.com/162818.
'cflags+': ['-Wno-sentinel'],
}],
['OS=="win" and "<(msbuild_toolset)"!=""', {
'msbuild_toolset': '<(msbuild_toolset)',
}],
['branding=="Chrome"', {
'defines': ['GOOGLE_CHROME_BUILD'],
}, { # else: branding!="Chrome"
'defines': ['CHROMIUM_BUILD'],
}],
['OS=="mac" and component=="shared_library"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'DYLIB_INSTALL_NAME_BASE': '@rpath',
'LD_RUNPATH_SEARCH_PATHS': [
# For unbundled binaries.
'@loader_path/.',
# For bundled binaries, to get back from Binary.app/Contents/MacOS.
'@loader_path/../../..',
],
},
}],
['enable_rlz==1', {
rlz: Hook up on mac, switch to chrome's network stack on win. This CL conceptually does several things (most of them just one line). 1. Roll RLZ 105:118 106: Fix "expression result unused" warning caused by VERIFY() use. 107: rlz: Add an implementation of PingServer() that uses chrome's net stack. 108: Implement RlzValueStoreMac. 109: Move GetMachineId() to its own file. No intended behavior change. 110: Implement GetSystemTimeAsInt64() on mac. 111: Minor cleanups. 112: Don't pay a static initializer for expected_assertion_ when it's not used. 113: Rename rlz_lib2.cc and win/lib/rlz_lib.cc to win/lib/rlz_lib_win.cc 114: mac: Implement GetMachineId(). 115: mac: Implement the locking part of ScopedRlzValueStoreLock. 116: Tweaks to make the use of chrome's net stack forceable through gyp. 117: Push RLZ_NETWORK_IMPLEMENTATION_ define to dependent targets. 118: Use base::mac::ScopedNSAutorleasePool only on mac. 2. Change rlz.cpp to use the blocking pool instead of the file thread. 3. Enable on mac. 4. Switch to chrome's network stack on windows 5. Switch RlzSendFinancialPingFunction to be an AsyncExtensionFunction that calls SendFinancialPing on a worker thread. This is required because extension functions run with a MessageLoop, so the MessageLoop in SendFinancialPing in rlz would trigger an assert (and making that inner loop nestable seems like a very bad idea). This change also removes one instance of ScopedAllowIO and fixes a TODO. BUG=46579 TEST= 1.) Do an official chrome build 2.) Add gratuitous logging in rlz.cc and other places and check that by default: * The channel is reported as "stable" * The brand code is the empty string * This brand code counts as organic install * RLZ exits early. 3.) Create ~/Library/Google/Google\ Chrome\ Brand.plist and add e.g. the string "BRAND" for key KSBrandID, restart chrome. * Brand code is now "BRAND" (this depends on Chrome's Info.plist not having a KSBrandID key, which has precedence. Currently our Chromes seem to never have this key.) * A ping is scheduled, but nothing is sent. * Use the omnibox a little, which causes product events to be recorded. 4.) Restart chrome yet again, wait a bit. * Logging in "SendFinancialPing()" should print: pinging http://clients1.google.com:80/tools/pso/ping?as=chrome&brand=BRAND&pid=&hl=en&events=C1F,C1S&rep=2&rlz=C1:1C1_____enUS476,C2:1C2_____enUS476&id=0926C138C2EA77A791CB450D322D0183E5A8079300000001B5 ping completed! TBR=sky Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9699054 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@129028 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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'defines': ['ENABLE_RLZ'],
}],
['component=="shared_library"', {
'defines': ['COMPONENT_BUILD'],
}],
['toolkit_views==1', {
'defines': ['TOOLKIT_VIEWS=1'],
}],
['ui_compositor_image_transport==1', {
'defines': ['UI_COMPOSITOR_IMAGE_TRANSPORT'],
}],
['use_aura==1', {
'defines': ['USE_AURA=1'],
}],
['use_ash==1', {
'defines': ['USE_ASH=1'],
}],
['use_cras==1', {
'defines': ['USE_CRAS=1'],
}],
['use_ozone==1', {
'defines': ['USE_OZONE=1'],
}],
['use_default_render_theme==1', {
'defines': ['USE_DEFAULT_RENDER_THEME=1'],
}],
['use_libjpeg_turbo==1', {
'defines': ['USE_LIBJPEG_TURBO=1'],
}],
['use_nss==1', {
'defines': ['USE_NSS=1'],
}],
['use_x11==1', {
'defines': ['USE_X11=1'],
}],
['enable_one_click_signin==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_ONE_CLICK_SIGNIN'],
}],
['toolkit_uses_gtk==1 and toolkit_views==0', {
# TODO(erg): We are progressively sealing up use of deprecated features
# in gtk in preparation for an eventual porting to gtk3.
'defines': ['GTK_DISABLE_SINGLE_INCLUDES=1'],
}],
['chromeos==1', {
'defines': ['OS_CHROMEOS=1'],
}],
['google_tv==1', {
'defines': ['GOOGLE_TV=1'],
}],
['use_xi2_mt!=0', {
'defines': ['USE_XI2_MT=<(use_xi2_mt)'],
}],
['file_manager_extension==1', {
'defines': ['FILE_MANAGER_EXTENSION=1'],
}],
['image_loader_extension==1', {
'defines': ['IMAGE_LOADER_EXTENSION=1'],
}],
['profiling==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_PROFILING=1'],
}],
['OS=="linux" and glibcxx_debug==1', {
'defines': ['_GLIBCXX_DEBUG=1',],
'cflags_cc+': ['-g'],
}],
['remoting==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_REMOTING=1'],
}],
['enable_webrtc==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_WEBRTC=1'],
}],
['proprietary_codecs==1', {
'defines': ['USE_PROPRIETARY_CODECS'],
}],
['enable_viewport==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_VIEWPORT'],
}],
['enable_pepper_cdms==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_PEPPER_CDMS'],
}],
['configuration_policy==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_CONFIGURATION_POLICY'],
}],
['input_speech==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_INPUT_SPEECH'],
}],
['notifications==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_NOTIFICATIONS'],
}],
['enable_hidpi==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_HIDPI=1'],
}],
['fastbuild!=0', {
'xcode_settings': {
'GCC_GENERATE_DEBUGGING_SYMBOLS': 'NO',
},
'conditions': [
['clang==1', {
# Clang creates chubby debug information, which makes linking very
# slow. For now, don't create debug information with clang. See
# http://crbug.com/70000
'conditions': [
['OS=="linux"', {
'variables': {
'debug_extra_cflags': '-g0',
},
}],
# Android builds symbols on release by default, disable them.
['OS=="android"', {
'variables': {
'debug_extra_cflags': '-g0',
'release_extra_cflags': '-g0',
},
}],
],
}, { # else clang!=1
'conditions': [
['OS=="win" and fastbuild==2', {
# Completely disable debug information.
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'GenerateDebugInformation': 'false',
},
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'DebugInformationFormat': '0',
},
},
}],
['OS=="win" and fastbuild==1', {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
# This tells the linker to generate .pdbs, so that
# we can get meaningful stack traces.
'GenerateDebugInformation': 'true',
},
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
# No debug info to be generated by compiler.
'DebugInformationFormat': '0',
},
},
}],
['OS=="linux" and fastbuild==2', {
'variables': {
'debug_extra_cflags': '-g0',
},
}],
['OS=="linux" and fastbuild==1', {
'variables': {
'debug_extra_cflags': '-g1',
},
}],
['OS=="android" and fastbuild==2', {
'variables': {
'debug_extra_cflags': '-g0',
'release_extra_cflags': '-g0',
},
}],
['OS=="android" and fastbuild==1', {
'variables': {
'debug_extra_cflags': '-g1',
'release_extra_cflags': '-g1',
},
}],
],
}], # clang!=1
],
}], # fastbuild!=0
['dcheck_always_on!=0', {
'defines': ['DCHECK_ALWAYS_ON=1'],
}], # dcheck_always_on!=0
['logging_like_official_build!=0', {
'defines': ['LOGGING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD=1'],
}], # logging_like_official_build!=0
['tracing_like_official_build!=0', {
'defines': ['TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD=1'],
}], # tracing_like_official_build!=0
['win_use_allocator_shim==0', {
'conditions': [
['OS=="win"', {
'defines': ['NO_TCMALLOC'],
}],
],
}],
['enable_gpu==1', {
'defines': [
'ENABLE_GPU=1',
],
}],
['use_openssl==1', {
'defines': [
'USE_OPENSSL=1',
],
}],
['enable_eglimage==1', {
'defines': [
'ENABLE_EGLIMAGE=1',
],
}],
['asan==1 and OS=="win"', {
# Since asan on windows uses Syzygy, we need /PROFILE turned on to
# produce appropriate pdbs.
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'Profile': 'true',
},
},
'defines': [
'ADDRESS_SANITIZER',
'MEMORY_TOOL_REPLACES_ALLOCATOR',
],
}], # asan==1 and OS=="win"
['coverage!=0', {
'conditions': [
['OS=="mac" or OS=="ios"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'GCC_INSTRUMENT_PROGRAM_FLOW_ARCS': 'YES', # -fprofile-arcs
'GCC_GENERATE_TEST_COVERAGE_FILES': 'YES', # -ftest-coverage
},
}],
['OS=="mac"', {
# Add -lgcov for types executable, shared_library, and
# loadable_module; not for static_library.
# This is a delayed conditional.
'target_conditions': [
['_type!="static_library"', {
'xcode_settings': { 'OTHER_LDFLAGS': [ '-lgcov' ] },
}],
],
}],
['OS=="linux" or OS=="android"', {
'cflags': [ '-ftest-coverage',
'-fprofile-arcs' ],
'link_settings': { 'libraries': [ '-lgcov' ] },
}],
['OS=="win"', {
'variables': {
# Disable incremental linking for all modules.
# 0: inherit, 1: disabled, 2: enabled.
'msvs_debug_link_incremental': '1',
'msvs_large_module_debug_link_mode': '1',
# Disable RTC. Syzygy explicitly doesn't support RTC instrumented
# binaries for now.
'win_debug_RuntimeChecks': '0',
},
'defines': [
# Disable iterator debugging (huge speed boost without any
# change in coverage results).
'_HAS_ITERATOR_DEBUGGING=0',
],
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
# Enable profile information (necessary for coverage
# instrumentation). This is incompatible with incremental
# linking.
'Profile': 'true',
},
}
}], # OS==win
], # conditions for coverage
}], # coverage!=0
['OS=="win"', {
'defines': [
'__STD_C',
'_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE',
'_SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE',
# This define is required to pull in the new Win8 interfaces from
# system headers like ShObjIdl.h.
'NTDDI_VERSION=0x06020000',
],
'include_dirs': [
'<(DEPTH)/third_party/wtl/include',
],
'conditions': [
['win_z7!=0', {
'msvs_settings': {
# Generates debug info when win_z7=1
# even if fastbuild=1 (that makes GenerateDebugInformation false).
'VCLinkerTool': {
'GenerateDebugInformation': 'true',
},
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'DebugInformationFormat': '1',
}
}
}],
['"<(GENERATOR)"=="msvs"', {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
# Make the pdb name sane. Otherwise foo.exe and foo.dll both
# have foo.pdb. The ninja generator already defaults to this and
# can't handle the $(TargetPath) macro.
'ProgramDatabaseFile': '$(TargetPath).pdb',
}
},
}],
], # win_z7!=0
}], # OS==win
['enable_task_manager==1', {
'defines': [
'ENABLE_TASK_MANAGER=1',
],
}],
['enable_extensions==1', {
'defines': [
'ENABLE_EXTENSIONS=1',
],
}],
['OS=="win" and branding=="Chrome"', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_SWIFTSHADER'],
}],
['enable_dart==1', {
'defines': ['WEBKIT_USING_DART=1'],
}],
['enable_plugin_installation==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_PLUGIN_INSTALLATION=1'],
}],
['enable_plugins==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_PLUGINS=1'],
}],
['enable_session_service==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_SESSION_SERVICE=1'],
}],
['enable_themes==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_THEMES=1'],
}],
['enable_autofill_dialog==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_AUTOFILL_DIALOG=1'],
}],
['enable_background==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_BACKGROUND=1'],
}],
['enable_automation==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_AUTOMATION=1'],
}],
['enable_google_now==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_GOOGLE_NOW=1'],
}],
['enable_printing==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_FULL_PRINTING=1', 'ENABLE_PRINTING=1'],
}],
['enable_printing==2', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_PRINTING=1'],
}],
['enable_spellcheck==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_SPELLCHECK=1'],
}],
['enable_captive_portal_detection==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_DETECTION=1'],
}],
['enable_app_list==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_APP_LIST=1'],
}],
['enable_settings_app==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_SETTINGS_APP=1'],
}],
['disable_ftp_support==1', {
'defines': ['DISABLE_FTP_SUPPORT=1'],
}],
['enable_managed_users==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_MANAGED_USERS=1'],
}],
['spdy_proxy_auth_origin != ""', {
'defines': ['SPDY_PROXY_AUTH_ORIGIN="<(spdy_proxy_auth_origin)"'],
}],
['spdy_proxy_auth_property != ""', {
'defines': ['SPDY_PROXY_AUTH_PROPERTY="<(spdy_proxy_auth_property)"'],
}],
['spdy_proxy_auth_value != ""', {
'defines': ['SPDY_PROXY_AUTH_VALUE="<(spdy_proxy_auth_value)"'],
}],
['enable_mdns==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_MDNS=1'],
}]
], # conditions for 'target_defaults'
'target_conditions': [
['enable_wexit_time_destructors==1', {
'conditions': [
[ 'clang==1', {
'cflags': [
'-Wexit-time-destructors',
],
'xcode_settings': {
'WARNING_CFLAGS': [
'-Wexit-time-destructors',
],
},
}],
],
}],
['chromium_code==0', {
'conditions': [
[ 'os_posix==1 and OS!="mac" and OS!="ios"', {
# We don't want to get warnings from third-party code,
# so remove any existing warning-enabling flags like -Wall.
'cflags!': [
'-Wall',
'-Wextra',
],
'cflags_cc': [
# Don't warn about hash_map in third-party code.
'-Wno-deprecated',
],
'cflags': [
# Don't warn about printf format problems.
# This is off by default in gcc but on in Ubuntu's gcc(!).
'-Wno-format',
],
'cflags_cc!': [
# TODO(fischman): remove this.
# http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=90453
'-Wsign-compare',
]
}],
# TODO: Fix all warnings on chromeos too.
[ 'os_posix==1 and OS!="mac" and OS!="ios" and (clang!=1 or chromeos==1)', {
'cflags!': [
'-Werror',
],
}],
[ 'os_posix==1 and os_bsd!=1 and OS!="mac" and OS!="android"', {
'cflags': [
# Don't warn about ignoring the return value from e.g. close().
# This is off by default in some gccs but on by default in others.
# BSD systems do not support this option, since they are usually
# using gcc 4.2.1, which does not have this flag yet.
'-Wno-unused-result',
],
}],
[ 'OS=="win"', {
'defines': [
'_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE',
'_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_WARNINGS',
'_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE',
'_SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE',
],
'msvs_disabled_warnings': [4800],
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'WarningLevel': '3',
'WarnAsError': '<(win_third_party_warn_as_error)',
'Detect64BitPortabilityProblems': 'false',
},
},
'conditions': [
['buildtype=="Official"', {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': { 'WarnAsError': 'false' },
}
}],
],
}],
# TODO(darin): Unfortunately, some third_party code depends on base.
[ 'OS=="win" and component=="shared_library"', {
'msvs_disabled_warnings': [
4251, # class 'std::xx' needs to have dll-interface.
],
}],
[ 'OS=="mac" or OS=="ios"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'WARNING_CFLAGS!': ['-Wall', '-Wextra'],
},
'conditions': [
['buildtype=="Official"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'GCC_TREAT_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS': 'NO', # -Werror
},
}],
],
}],
[ 'OS=="ios"', {
'xcode_settings': {
# TODO(ios): Fix remaining warnings in third-party code, then
# remove this; the Mac cleanup didn't get everything that's
# flagged in an iOS build.
'GCC_TREAT_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS': 'NO',
'RUN_CLANG_STATIC_ANALYZER': 'NO',
},
}],
],
}, {
'includes': [
# Rules for excluding e.g. foo_win.cc from the build on non-Windows.
'filename_rules.gypi',
],
# In Chromium code, we define __STDC_foo_MACROS in order to get the
# C99 macros on Mac and Linux.
'defines': [
'__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS',
'__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS',
],
'conditions': [
['OS=="win"', {
# turn on warnings for signed/unsigned mismatch on chromium code.
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'AdditionalOptions': ['/we4389'],
},
},
}],
['OS=="win" and component=="shared_library"', {
'msvs_disabled_warnings': [
4251, # class 'std::xx' needs to have dll-interface.
],
}],
],
}],
], # target_conditions for 'target_defaults'
'default_configuration': 'Debug',
'configurations': {
# VCLinkerTool LinkIncremental values below:
# 0 == default
# 1 == /INCREMENTAL:NO
# 2 == /INCREMENTAL
# Debug links incremental, Release does not.
#
# Abstract base configurations to cover common attributes.
#
'Common_Base': {
'abstract': 1,
'msvs_configuration_attributes': {
'OutputDirectory': '<(DEPTH)\\build\\<(build_dir_prefix)$(ConfigurationName)',
'IntermediateDirectory': '$(OutDir)\\obj\\$(ProjectName)',
'CharacterSet': '1',
},
# Add the default import libs.
'msvs_settings':{
'VCLinkerTool': {
'AdditionalDependencies': [
'kernel32.lib',
'gdi32.lib',
'winspool.lib',
'comdlg32.lib',
'advapi32.lib',
'shell32.lib',
'ole32.lib',
'oleaut32.lib',
'user32.lib',
'uuid.lib',
'odbc32.lib',
'odbccp32.lib',
'delayimp.lib',
],
},
},
},
'x86_Base': {
'abstract': 1,
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'TargetMachine': '1',
},
},
'msvs_configuration_platform': 'Win32',
},
'x64_Base': {
'abstract': 1,
'msvs_configuration_platform': 'x64',
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'TargetMachine': '17', # x86 - 64
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories!':
['<(windows_sdk_path)/Lib/win8/um/x86'],
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories':
['<(windows_sdk_path)/Lib/win8/um/x64'],
# Doesn't exist x64 SDK. Should use oleaut32 in any case.
'IgnoreDefaultLibraryNames': [ 'olepro32.lib' ],
},
'VCLibrarianTool': {
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories!':
['<(windows_sdk_path)/Lib/win8/um/x86'],
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories':
['<(windows_sdk_path)/Lib/win8/um/x64'],
},
},
},
'Debug_Base': {
'abstract': 1,
'defines': [
'DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_ENABLED=1',
'WTF_USE_DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS=1',
],
'xcode_settings': {
'COPY_PHASE_STRIP': 'NO',
'GCC_OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL': '<(mac_debug_optimization)',
'OTHER_CFLAGS': [
'<@(debug_extra_cflags)',
],
},
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'Optimization': '<(win_debug_Optimization)',
'PreprocessorDefinitions': ['_DEBUG'],
'BasicRuntimeChecks': '<(win_debug_RuntimeChecks)',
'RuntimeLibrary': '<(win_debug_RuntimeLibrary)',
'conditions': [
# According to MSVS, InlineFunctionExpansion=0 means
# "default inlining", not "/Ob0".
# Thus, we have to handle InlineFunctionExpansion==0 separately.
['win_debug_InlineFunctionExpansion==0', {
'AdditionalOptions': ['/Ob0'],
}],
['win_debug_InlineFunctionExpansion!=""', {
'InlineFunctionExpansion':
'<(win_debug_InlineFunctionExpansion)',
}],
['win_debug_disable_iterator_debugging==1', {
'PreprocessorDefinitions': ['_HAS_ITERATOR_DEBUGGING=0'],
}],
3 additions to common.gypi: 1) re-instate r113657 from crbug/106711: win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 must explicitly pass /Oy- since /O2 implies /Oy 2) add win_debug_OmitFramePointers as tri-state where blank value (the default) avoids perturbing VS defaults 3) add win_release_extra_cflags and win_debug_extra_cflags to make it easier to add custom local flags for tool builds BUG=106711 TEST=Tweaked these vars via GYP_DEFINES and include.gypi and confirmed the changes in build/All.vcproj For example: I have "'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': 0" in my include.gypi: % GYP_DEFINES='win_debug_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo"' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" % GYP_DEFINES='win_release_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo" win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 win_debug_OmitFramePointers=1' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8966025 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@114893 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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# if win_debug_OmitFramePointers is blank, leave as default
['win_debug_OmitFramePointers==1', {
'OmitFramePointers': 'true',
}],
['win_debug_OmitFramePointers==0', {
'OmitFramePointers': 'false',
# The above is not sufficient (http://crbug.com/106711): it
# simply eliminates an explicit "/Oy", but both /O2 and /Ox
# perform FPO regardless, so we must explicitly disable.
# We still want the false setting above to avoid having
# "/Oy /Oy-" and warnings about overriding.
'AdditionalOptions': ['/Oy-'],
}],
],
3 additions to common.gypi: 1) re-instate r113657 from crbug/106711: win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 must explicitly pass /Oy- since /O2 implies /Oy 2) add win_debug_OmitFramePointers as tri-state where blank value (the default) avoids perturbing VS defaults 3) add win_release_extra_cflags and win_debug_extra_cflags to make it easier to add custom local flags for tool builds BUG=106711 TEST=Tweaked these vars via GYP_DEFINES and include.gypi and confirmed the changes in build/All.vcproj For example: I have "'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': 0" in my include.gypi: % GYP_DEFINES='win_debug_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo"' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" % GYP_DEFINES='win_release_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo" win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 win_debug_OmitFramePointers=1' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8966025 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@114893 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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'AdditionalOptions': [ '<@(win_debug_extra_cflags)', ],
},
'VCLinkerTool': {
'LinkIncremental': '<(msvs_debug_link_incremental)',
# ASLR makes debugging with windbg difficult because Chrome.exe and
# Chrome.dll share the same base name. As result, windbg will
# name the Chrome.dll module like chrome_<base address>, where
# <base address> typically changes with each launch. This in turn
# means that breakpoints in Chrome.dll don't stick from one launch
# to the next. For this reason, we turn ASLR off in debug builds.
# Note that this is a three-way bool, where 0 means to pick up
# the default setting, 1 is off and 2 is on.
'RandomizedBaseAddress': 1,
},
'VCResourceCompilerTool': {
'PreprocessorDefinitions': ['_DEBUG'],
},
},
'conditions': [
['OS=="linux" or OS=="android"', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'<@(debug_extra_cflags)',
],
}],
],
}],
# Disabled on iOS because it was causing a crash on startup.
# TODO(michelea): investigate, create a reduced test and possibly
# submit a radar.
['release_valgrind_build==0 and OS!="ios"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'OTHER_CFLAGS': [
'-fstack-protector-all', # Implies -fstack-protector
],
},
}],
],
},
'Release_Base': {
'abstract': 1,
'defines': [
'NDEBUG',
],
'xcode_settings': {
'DEAD_CODE_STRIPPING': 'YES', # -Wl,-dead_strip
'GCC_OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL': '<(mac_release_optimization)',
'OTHER_CFLAGS': [ '<@(release_extra_cflags)', ],
},
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'RuntimeLibrary': '<(win_release_RuntimeLibrary)',
'conditions': [
# In official builds, each target will self-select
# an optimization level.
['buildtype!="Official"', {
'Optimization': '<(win_release_Optimization)',
},
],
# According to MSVS, InlineFunctionExpansion=0 means
# "default inlining", not "/Ob0".
# Thus, we have to handle InlineFunctionExpansion==0 separately.
['win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion==0', {
'AdditionalOptions': ['/Ob0'],
}],
['win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion!=""', {
'InlineFunctionExpansion':
'<(win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion)',
}],
3 additions to common.gypi: 1) re-instate r113657 from crbug/106711: win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 must explicitly pass /Oy- since /O2 implies /Oy 2) add win_debug_OmitFramePointers as tri-state where blank value (the default) avoids perturbing VS defaults 3) add win_release_extra_cflags and win_debug_extra_cflags to make it easier to add custom local flags for tool builds BUG=106711 TEST=Tweaked these vars via GYP_DEFINES and include.gypi and confirmed the changes in build/All.vcproj For example: I have "'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': 0" in my include.gypi: % GYP_DEFINES='win_debug_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo"' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" % GYP_DEFINES='win_release_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo" win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 win_debug_OmitFramePointers=1' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8966025 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@114893 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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# if win_release_OmitFramePointers is blank, leave as default
['win_release_OmitFramePointers==1', {
'OmitFramePointers': 'true',
}],
['win_release_OmitFramePointers==0', {
'OmitFramePointers': 'false',
3 additions to common.gypi: 1) re-instate r113657 from crbug/106711: win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 must explicitly pass /Oy- since /O2 implies /Oy 2) add win_debug_OmitFramePointers as tri-state where blank value (the default) avoids perturbing VS defaults 3) add win_release_extra_cflags and win_debug_extra_cflags to make it easier to add custom local flags for tool builds BUG=106711 TEST=Tweaked these vars via GYP_DEFINES and include.gypi and confirmed the changes in build/All.vcproj For example: I have "'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': 0" in my include.gypi: % GYP_DEFINES='win_debug_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo"' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" % GYP_DEFINES='win_release_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo" win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 win_debug_OmitFramePointers=1' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8966025 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@114893 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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# The above is not sufficient (http://crbug.com/106711): it
# simply eliminates an explicit "/Oy", but both /O2 and /Ox
# perform FPO regardless, so we must explicitly disable.
# We still want the false setting above to avoid having
# "/Oy /Oy-" and warnings about overriding.
'AdditionalOptions': ['/Oy-'],
}],
],
3 additions to common.gypi: 1) re-instate r113657 from crbug/106711: win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 must explicitly pass /Oy- since /O2 implies /Oy 2) add win_debug_OmitFramePointers as tri-state where blank value (the default) avoids perturbing VS defaults 3) add win_release_extra_cflags and win_debug_extra_cflags to make it easier to add custom local flags for tool builds BUG=106711 TEST=Tweaked these vars via GYP_DEFINES and include.gypi and confirmed the changes in build/All.vcproj For example: I have "'win_release_InlineFunctionExpansion': 0" in my include.gypi: % GYP_DEFINES='win_debug_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo"' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /Ob0" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo" % GYP_DEFINES='win_release_extra_cflags="/QIfist /nologo" win_release_OmitFramePointers=0 win_debug_OmitFramePointers=1' gclient runhooks % grep -E -o 'Name="[^"|]*\|[^"]*"|Omit[^ ]*|include" AdditionalOptions="[^"]*"' build/All.vcproj Name="Release|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|Win32" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Name="Release|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP /QIfist /nologo /Ob0 /Oy-" OmitFramePointers="false" Name="Debug|x64" include" AdditionalOptions="/MP" OmitFramePointers="true" Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8966025 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@114893 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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'AdditionalOptions': [ '<@(win_release_extra_cflags)', ],
},
'VCLinkerTool': {
# LinkIncremental is a tri-state boolean, where 0 means default
# (i.e., inherit from parent solution), 1 means false, and
# 2 means true.
'LinkIncremental': '1',
# This corresponds to the /PROFILE flag which ensures the PDB
# file contains FIXUP information (growing the PDB file by about
# 5%) but does not otherwise alter the output binary. This
# information is used by the Syzygy optimization tool when
# decomposing the release image.
'Profile': 'true',
},
},
'conditions': [
['msvs_use_common_release', {
'includes': ['release.gypi'],
}],
['release_valgrind_build==0 and tsan==0', {
'defines': [
'NVALGRIND',
'DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_ENABLED=0',
],
}, {
'defines': [
'MEMORY_TOOL_REPLACES_ALLOCATOR',
'DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_ENABLED=1',
'WTF_USE_DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS=1',
],
}],
['win_use_allocator_shim==0', {
'defines': ['NO_TCMALLOC'],
}],
['os_posix==1 and chromium_code==1', {
# Non-chromium code is not guaranteed to compile cleanly
# with _FORTIFY_SOURCE. Also, fortified build may fail
# when optimizations are disabled, so only do that for Release
# build.
'defines': [
'_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2',
],
}],
['OS=="linux" or OS=="android"', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'<@(release_extra_cflags)',
],
}],
],
}],
['OS=="ios"', {
'defines': [
'NS_BLOCK_ASSERTIONS=1',
],
}],
],
},
#
# Concrete configurations
#
'Debug': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x86_Base', 'Debug_Base'],
},
'Release': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x86_Base', 'Release_Base'],
},
'conditions': [
[ 'OS=="win"', {
# TODO(bradnelson): add a gyp mechanism to make this more graceful.
'Debug_x64': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x64_Base', 'Debug_Base'],
},
'Release_x64': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x64_Base', 'Release_Base'],
},
}],
],
},
},
'conditions': [
['os_posix==1', {
'target_defaults': {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,-z,now',
'-Wl,-z,relro',
],
},
}],
['os_posix==1 and chromeos==0', {
# Chrome OS enables -fstack-protector-strong via its build wrapper,
# and we want to avoid overriding this, so stack-protector is only
# enabled when not building on Chrome OS.
# TODO(phajdan.jr): Use -fstack-protector-strong when our gcc
# supports it.
'target_defaults': {
'cflags': [
'-fstack-protector',
'--param=ssp-buffer-size=4',
],
},
}],
['os_posix==1 and OS!="mac" and OS!="ios"', {
'target_defaults': {
# Enable -Werror by default, but put it in a variable so it can
# be disabled in ~/.gyp/include.gypi on the valgrind builders.
'variables': {
'werror%': '-Werror',
'libraries_for_target%': '',
},
'defines': [
'_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64',
],
'cflags': [
'<(werror)', # See note above about the werror variable.
'-pthread',
'-fno-exceptions',
'-fno-strict-aliasing', # See http://crbug.com/32204
'-Wall',
# TODO(evan): turn this back on once all the builds work.
# '-Wextra',
# Don't warn about unused function params. We use those everywhere.
'-Wno-unused-parameter',
# Don't warn about the "struct foo f = {0};" initialization pattern.
'-Wno-missing-field-initializers',
# Don't export any symbols (for example, to plugins we dlopen()).
# Note: this is *required* to make some plugins work.
'-fvisibility=hidden',
'-pipe',
],
'cflags_cc': [
'-fno-rtti',
'-fno-threadsafe-statics',
# Make inline functions have hidden visiblity by default.
# Surprisingly, not covered by -fvisibility=hidden.
'-fvisibility-inlines-hidden',
# GCC turns on -Wsign-compare for C++ under -Wall, but clang doesn't,
# so we specify it explicitly.
# TODO(fischman): remove this if http://llvm.org/PR10448 obsoletes it.
# http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=90453
'-Wsign-compare',
],
'ldflags': [
'-pthread', '-Wl,-z,noexecstack',
],
'libraries' : [
'<(libraries_for_target)',
],
'configurations': {
'Debug_Base': {
'variables': {
'debug_optimize%': '0',
},
'defines': [
'_DEBUG',
],
'cflags': [
'-O>(debug_optimize)',
'-g',
],
'conditions' : [
['OS=="android"', {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,--fatal-warnings',
# Only link with needed input sections. This is to avoid
# getting undefined reference to __cxa_bad_typeid in the CDU
# library.
'-Wl,--gc-sections',
# Warn in case of text relocations.
'-Wl,--warn-shared-textrel',
],
}],
['OS=="android" and android_webview_build==1', {
'ldflags!': [
# Must not turn on --fatal-warnings or warn-shared-textrel,
# see crbug.com/157326.
'-Wl,--fatal-warnings',
'-Wl,--warn-shared-textrel',
],
}],
['OS=="android" and android_full_debug==0', {
# Some configurations are copied from Release_Base to reduce
# the binary size.
'variables': {
'debug_optimize%': 's',
},
'cflags': [
'-fomit-frame-pointer',
'-fdata-sections',
'-ffunction-sections',
],
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,-O1',
'-Wl,--as-needed',
],
}],
['OS=="linux" and target_arch=="ia32"', {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,--no-as-needed',
],
}],
],
},
'Release_Base': {
'variables': {
'release_optimize%': '2',
# Binaries become big and gold is unable to perform GC
# and remove unused sections for some of test targets
# on 32 bit platform.
# (This is currently observed only in chromeos valgrind bots)
# The following flag is to disable --gc-sections linker
# option for these bots.
'no_gc_sections%': 0,
# TODO(bradnelson): reexamine how this is done if we change the
# expansion of configurations
'release_valgrind_build%': 0,
},
'cflags': [
'-O<(release_optimize)',
# Don't emit the GCC version ident directives, they just end up
# in the .comment section taking up binary size.
'-fno-ident',
# Put data and code in their own sections, so that unused symbols
# can be removed at link time with --gc-sections.
'-fdata-sections',
'-ffunction-sections',
],
'ldflags': [
# Specifically tell the linker to perform optimizations.
# See http://lwn.net/Articles/192624/ .
'-Wl,-O1',
'-Wl,--as-needed',
],
'conditions' : [
['no_gc_sections==0', {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,--gc-sections',
],
}],
['OS=="android"', {
'variables': {
'release_optimize%': 's',
},
'cflags': [
'-fomit-frame-pointer',
],
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,--fatal-warnings',
# Warn in case of text relocations.
'-Wl,--warn-shared-textrel',
],
}],
['OS=="android" and android_webview_build==1', {
'ldflags!': [
# Must not turn on --fatal-warnings or
# shared-text-rel, see crbug.com/157326.
'-Wl,--fatal-warnings',
'-Wl,--warn-shared-textrel',
],
}],
['clang==1', {
'cflags!': [
'-fno-ident',
],
}],
['profiling==1', {
'cflags': [
'-fno-omit-frame-pointer',
'-g',
],
'conditions' : [
['profiling_full_stack_frames==1', {
'cflags': [
'-fno-inline',
'-fno-optimize-sibling-calls',
],
}],
],
}],
# Can be omitted to reduce output size. Does not seem to affect
# crash reporting.
['target_arch=="ia32"', {
'cflags': [
'-fno-unwind-tables',
'-fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables',
],
}],
],
},
},
'variants': {
'coverage': {
'cflags': ['-fprofile-arcs', '-ftest-coverage'],
'ldflags': ['-fprofile-arcs'],
},
'profile': {
'cflags': ['-pg', '-g'],
'ldflags': ['-pg'],
},
'symbols': {
'cflags': ['-g'],
},
},
'conditions': [
['target_arch=="ia32"', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'asflags': [
# Needed so that libs with .s files (e.g. libicudata.a)
# are compatible with the general 32-bit-ness.
'-32',
],
# All floating-point computations on x87 happens in 80-bit
# precision. Because the C and C++ language standards allow
# the compiler to keep the floating-point values in higher
# precision than what's specified in the source and doing so
# is more efficient than constantly rounding up to 64-bit or
# 32-bit precision as specified in the source, the compiler,
# especially in the optimized mode, tries very hard to keep
# values in x87 floating-point stack (in 80-bit precision)
# as long as possible. This has important side effects, that
# the real value used in computation may change depending on
# how the compiler did the optimization - that is, the value
# kept in 80-bit is different than the value rounded down to
# 64-bit or 32-bit. There are possible compiler options to
# make this behavior consistent (e.g. -ffloat-store would keep
# all floating-values in the memory, thus force them to be
# rounded to its original precision) but they have significant
# runtime performance penalty.
#
# -mfpmath=sse -msse2 makes the compiler use SSE instructions
# which keep floating-point values in SSE registers in its
# native precision (32-bit for single precision, and 64-bit
# for double precision values). This means the floating-point
# value used during computation does not change depending on
# how the compiler optimized the code, since the value is
# always kept in its specified precision.
'conditions': [
['branding=="Chromium" and disable_sse2==0', {
'cflags': [
'-march=pentium4',
'-msse2',
'-mfpmath=sse',
],
}],
# ChromeOS targets Pinetrail, which is sse3, but most of the
# benefit comes from sse2 so this setting allows ChromeOS
# to build on other CPUs. In the future -march=atom would
# help but requires a newer compiler.
['chromeos==1 and disable_sse2==0', {
'cflags': [
'-msse2',
'-mfpmath=sse',
],
}],
# Use gold linker for Android ia32 target.
['OS=="android"', {
'cflags': [
'-fuse-ld=gold',
],
'ldflags': [
'-fuse-ld=gold',
],
}],
# Install packages have started cropping up with
# different headers between the 32-bit and 64-bit
# versions, so we have to shadow those differences off
# and make sure a 32-bit-on-64-bit build picks up the
# right files.
# For android build, use NDK headers instead of host headers
['host_arch!="ia32" and OS!="android"', {
'include_dirs+': [
'/usr/include32',
],
}],
],
# -mmmx allows mmintrin.h to be used for mmx intrinsics.
# video playback is mmx and sse2 optimized.
'cflags': [
'-m32',
'-mmmx',
],
'ldflags': [
'-m32',
],
}],
],
}],
['target_arch=="arm"', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags_cc': [
# The codesourcery arm-2009q3 toolchain warns at that the ABI
# has changed whenever it encounters a varargs function. This
# silences those warnings, as they are not helpful and
# clutter legitimate warnings.
'-Wno-abi',
],
'conditions': [
['arm_arch!=""', {
'cflags': [
'-march=<(arm_arch)',
],
}],
['arm_tune!=""', {
'cflags': [
'-mtune=<(arm_tune)',
],
}],
['arm_fpu!=""', {
'cflags': [
'-mfpu=<(arm_fpu)',
],
}],
['arm_float_abi!=""', {
'cflags': [
'-mfloat-abi=<(arm_float_abi)',
],
}],
['arm_thumb==1', {
'cflags': [
'-mthumb',
]
}],
['OS=="android"', {
# Most of the following flags are derived from what Android
# uses by default when building for arm, reference for which
# can be found in the following file in the Android NDK:
# toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/setup.mk
'cflags': [
# The tree-sra optimization (scalar replacement for
# aggregates enabling subsequent optimizations) leads to
# invalid code generation when using the Android NDK's
# compiler (r5-r7). This can be verified using
# webkit_unit_tests' WTF.Checked_int8_t test.
'-fno-tree-sra',
'-fuse-ld=gold',
'-Wno-psabi',
],
# Android now supports .relro sections properly.
# NOTE: While these flags enable the generation of .relro
# sections, the generated libraries can still be loaded on
# older Android platform versions.
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,-z,relro',
'-Wl,-z,now',
'-fuse-ld=gold',
],
'conditions': [
['arm_thumb==1', {
'cflags': [ '-mthumb-interwork' ],
}],
['profiling==1', {
'cflags': [
'-marm', # Probably reduntant, but recommend by "perf" docs.
'-mapcs-frame', # Seems required by -fno-omit-frame-pointer.
],
}],
['clang==1', {
'cflags!': [
# Clang does not support the following options.
'-mthumb-interwork',
'-finline-limit=64',
'-fno-tree-sra',
'-fuse-ld=gold',
'-Wno-psabi',
],
}],
],
}],
],
}],
],
}],
['target_arch=="mipsel"', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'conditions': [
['android_webview_build==0 and mips_arch_variant=="mips32r2"', {
'cflags': ['-mips32r2', '-Wa,-mips32r2'],
}],
['android_webview_build==0 and mips_arch_variant!="mips32r2"', {
'cflags': ['-mips32', '-Wa,-mips32'],
}],
],
'cflags': [
'-EL',
'-mhard-float',
],
'ldflags': [
'-EL',
'-Wl,--no-keep-memory'
],
'cflags_cc': [
'-Wno-uninitialized',
],
}],
],
}],
['linux_fpic==1', {
'cflags': [
'-fPIC',
],
'ldflags': [
'-fPIC',
],
}],
['sysroot!=""', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'--sysroot=<(sysroot)',
],
'ldflags': [
'--sysroot=<(sysroot)',
'<!(<(DEPTH)/build/linux/sysroot_ld_path.sh <(sysroot))',
],
}]]
}],
['clang==1', {
'cflags': [
'-Wheader-hygiene',
# Don't die on dtoa code that uses a char as an array index.
'-Wno-char-subscripts',
# Clang spots more unused functions.
'-Wno-unused-function',
# Warns on switches on enums that cover all enum values but
# also contain a default: branch. Chrome is full of that.
'-Wno-covered-switch-default',
enable -Wstring-conversion when compiling with clang Summary of try run with flag enabled as warning: On linux_clang, there's false positives from a bunch of assert usage that does !"string" or "string" for a true or false value. It's only in third_party (Mesa, skia, libjingle, etc.) so it probably wouldn't be too hard to disable the warnings in those subtrees. It diagnoses 4 useful locations: 1. ../../base/debug/trace_event_unittest.cc:70:41: warning: implicit conversion turns string literal into bool: 'const char [2]' to 'bool' [-Wstring-conversion] TraceLog::GetInstance()->SetEnabled("*"); ~~~~~~~~ ^~~ 2. ../../sync/syncable/entry_kernel.cc:77:38: warning: implicit conversion turns string literal into bool: 'const char [5]' to 'bool' [-Wstring-conversion] value->SetBoolean("encrypted", "true"); ~~~~~ ^~~~~~ 3. ../../chrome/browser/webdata/web_data_service.cc:334:17: warning: implicit conversion turns string literal into bool: 'const char [44]' to 'bool' [-Wstring-conversion] DLOG_ASSERT("WebDataService dtor called without Shutdown"); ~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../../base/logging.h:595:43: note: expanded from macro 'DLOG_ASSERT' 4. ../../chrome/browser/renderer_host/web_cache_manager_unittest.cc:259:20: warning: implicit conversion turns string literal into bool: 'const char [29]' to 'bool' [-Wstring-conversion] EXPECT_FALSE("Unexpected entry in strategy"); ~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Finding #1 is what made me look into this, #3 and #4 are not doing what they're supposed to, and #2 is kind of funny so not all is lost. So, 3 bugs and 1 very-close-to-a-bug: seems worth enabling. R=thakis@chromium.org TBR=darin@chromium.org, dhollowa@chromium.org, brettw@chromium.org, zea@chromium.org BUG=177306 Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/12258039 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@183998 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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# Warns when a const char[] is converted to bool.
'-Wstring-conversion',
# C++11-related flags:
# This warns on using ints as initializers for floats in
# initializer lists (e.g. |int a = f(); CGSize s = { a, a };|),
# which happens in several places in chrome code. Not sure if
# this is worth fixing.
'-Wno-c++11-narrowing',
# TODO(thakis): Remove, http://crbug.com/263960
'-Wno-reserved-user-defined-literal',
# Clang considers the `register` keyword as deprecated, but e.g.
# code generated by flex (used in angle) contains that keyword.
# http://crbug.com/255186
'-Wno-deprecated-register',
],
'cflags!': [
# Clang doesn't seem to know know this flag.
'-mfpmath=sse',
],
'cflags_cc': [
# See the comment in the Mac section for what it takes to move
# this to -std=c++11.
'-std=gnu++11',
],
}],
['clang==1 and OS=="android"', {
# Android uses stlport, whose include/new defines
# `void operator delete[](void* ptr) throw();`, which
# clang's -Wimplicit-exception-spec-mismatch warns about for some
# reason -- http://llvm.org/PR16638. TODO(thakis): Include stlport
# via -isystem instead.
'cflags_cc': [
'-Wno-implicit-exception-spec-mismatch',
],
}],
['clang==1 and clang_use_chrome_plugins==1', {
'cflags': [
'<@(clang_chrome_plugins_flags)',
],
}],
['clang==1 and clang_load!=""', {
'cflags': [
'-Xclang', '-load', '-Xclang', '<(clang_load)',
],
}],
['clang==1 and clang_add_plugin!=""', {
'cflags': [
'-Xclang', '-add-plugin', '-Xclang', '<(clang_add_plugin)',
],
}],
['clang==1 and target_arch=="ia32"', {
'cflags': [
# Else building libyuv gives clang's register allocator issues,
# see llvm.org/PR15798 / crbug.com/233709
'-momit-leaf-frame-pointer',
],
}],
['clang==1 and "<(GENERATOR)"=="ninja"', {
'cflags': [
# See http://crbug.com/110262
'-fcolor-diagnostics',
],
}],
# Common options for AddressSanitizer, LeakSanitizer,
# ThreadSanitizer and MemorySanitizer.
['asan==1 or lsan==1 or tsan==1 or msan==1', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'-fno-omit-frame-pointer',
'-gline-tables-only',
],
'ldflags!': [
# Functions interposed by the sanitizers can make ld think
# that some libraries aren't needed when they actually are,
# http://crbug.com/234010. As workaround, disable --as-needed.
'-Wl,--as-needed',
],
'defines': [
'MEMORY_TOOL_REPLACES_ALLOCATOR',
],
}],
['_toolset=="target" and OS=="linux"', {
'ldflags': [
# http://crbug.com/234010.
'-lrt',
],
}],
],
}],
['asan==1', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'-fsanitize=address',
'-w', # http://crbug.com/162783
],
'ldflags': [
'-fsanitize=address',
],
'defines': [
'ADDRESS_SANITIZER',
],
}],
],
'conditions': [
['OS=="mac"', {
'cflags': [
'-mllvm -asan-globals=0', # http://crbug.com/196561
],
}],
],
}],
['lsan==1', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'-fsanitize=leak',
],
'ldflags': [
'-fsanitize=leak',
],
'defines': [
'LEAK_SANITIZER',
],
}],
],
}],
['tsan==1', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'-fsanitize=thread',
'-fPIC',
'-mllvm', '-tsan-blacklist=<(tsan_blacklist)',
],
'ldflags': [
'-fsanitize=thread',
],
'defines': [
'THREAD_SANITIZER',
'DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_EXTERNAL_IMPL=1',
'WTF_USE_DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_NOIMPL=1',
],
'target_conditions': [
['_type=="executable"', {
'ldflags': [
'-pie',
],
}],
],
}],
],
}],
['msan==1', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'-fsanitize=memory',
'-fsanitize-memory-track-origins',
'-fPIC',
],
'ldflags': [
'-fsanitize=memory',
],
'defines': [
'MEMORY_SANITIZER',
],
'target_conditions': [
['_type=="executable"', {
'ldflags': [
'-pie',
],
}],
],
}],
],
}],
['order_profiling!=0 and (chromeos==1 or OS=="linux" or OS=="android")', {
'target_conditions' : [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'-finstrument-functions',
# Allow mmx intrinsics to inline, so that the
[Android] Fix compilation with order_profiling=1 I'm guesing we haven't built this since rolling the NDK. I see errors of the form: In file included from ../../third_party/webrtc/modules/audio_coding/codecs/isac/fix/source/entropy_coding_neon.c:19:0: third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h: In function 'vshr_n_s32': third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:3426:3: error: argument must be a constant third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h: In function 'vshl_n_s32': third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:3798:3: error: argument must be a constant third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h: In function 'vshll_n_s16': third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:4032:3: error: argument must be a constant third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h: In function 'vset_lane_s32': third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:5082:3: error: argument must be a constant third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:5082: confused by earlier errors, bailing out One additional fix to md5sum is included. NOTRY=true Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/18034029 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@211835 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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#0 compiler can expand the intrinsics.
'-finstrument-functions-exclude-file-list=mmintrin.h',
],
}],
[Android] Fix compilation with order_profiling=1 I'm guesing we haven't built this since rolling the NDK. I see errors of the form: In file included from ../../third_party/webrtc/modules/audio_coding/codecs/isac/fix/source/entropy_coding_neon.c:19:0: third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h: In function 'vshr_n_s32': third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:3426:3: error: argument must be a constant third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h: In function 'vshl_n_s32': third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:3798:3: error: argument must be a constant third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h: In function 'vshll_n_s16': third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:4032:3: error: argument must be a constant third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h: In function 'vset_lane_s32': third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:5082:3: error: argument must be a constant third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:5082: confused by earlier errors, bailing out One additional fix to md5sum is included. NOTRY=true Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/18034029 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@211835 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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['_toolset=="target" and OS=="android"', {
'cflags': [
# Avoids errors with current NDK:
# "third_party/android_tools/ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/include/arm_neon.h:3426:3: error: argument must be a constant"
'-finstrument-functions-exclude-file-list=arm_neon.h',
],
}],
],
}],
['linux_dump_symbols==1', {
'cflags': [ '-g' ],
'conditions': [
['target_arch=="ia32" and OS!="android"', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'ldflags': [
# Workaround for linker OOM.
'-Wl,--no-keep-memory',
],
}],
],
}],
],
}],
['linux_use_heapchecker==1', {
'variables': {'linux_use_tcmalloc%': 1},
'defines': [
'USE_HEAPCHECKER',
'MEMORY_TOOL_REPLACES_ALLOCATOR',
],
'conditions': [
['component=="shared_library"', {
# See crbug.com/112389
# TODO(glider): replace with --dynamic-list or something
'ldflags': ['-rdynamic'],
}],
],
}],
['linux_use_tcmalloc==0 and android_use_tcmalloc==0', {
'defines': ['NO_TCMALLOC'],
}],
This CL introduces the stack shadowing mechanism that should help TCMalloc's heap leak checker to unwind the memory allocation stacks better. Currently, if a memory region is allocated from a library built without frame pointers heapchecker is unable to unwind the stack and records only the top frame. This is inconvenient, because: -- several leaks from different places are treated as leaks from the same source -- it's hard to suppress such leaks, because a one-line suppression is uninformative linux_shadow_stacks.cc keeps the threads' IP and SP values in thread-local stacks upon each function entry/exit using gcc function instrumentation (-finstrument-functions). The GetStackTrace routine from stacktrace_shadow-inl.h unwinds the stack as usual (using frame pointers), but then updates the result with the shadow stack frames which SP values are below the bottom frame of the unwind result. Note that -finstrument-functions affects only Chromium code, not the libraries. This means that we cannot get more than one library function frame at the top of the stack. For example, consider a libfoo library that has a public foo_do_something() routine which allocates memory via foo_alloc(). If Chromium calls foo_do_something() from ChromeCallFoo(), then the following call chain effectively happens: main -> ChromeCallFoo -> foo_do_something -> foo_alloc If libfoo is built with -fomit-frame-pointers, heapcheck can unwind only the last stack frame: foo_alloc On the other hand, the shadow stack at the allocation site contains everything below the libfoo calls: main -> ChromeCallFoo As a result the following allocation stack is recorded: main -> ChromeCallFoo -> foo_alloc This is enough to distinguish between e.g. ChromeCallFoo1 and ChromeCallFoo2 Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3120017 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@57658 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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['linux_keep_shadow_stacks==1', {
'defines': ['KEEP_SHADOW_STACKS'],
'cflags': [
'-finstrument-functions',
# Allow mmx intrinsics to inline, so that the compiler can expand
# the intrinsics.
'-finstrument-functions-exclude-file-list=mmintrin.h',
],
This CL introduces the stack shadowing mechanism that should help TCMalloc's heap leak checker to unwind the memory allocation stacks better. Currently, if a memory region is allocated from a library built without frame pointers heapchecker is unable to unwind the stack and records only the top frame. This is inconvenient, because: -- several leaks from different places are treated as leaks from the same source -- it's hard to suppress such leaks, because a one-line suppression is uninformative linux_shadow_stacks.cc keeps the threads' IP and SP values in thread-local stacks upon each function entry/exit using gcc function instrumentation (-finstrument-functions). The GetStackTrace routine from stacktrace_shadow-inl.h unwinds the stack as usual (using frame pointers), but then updates the result with the shadow stack frames which SP values are below the bottom frame of the unwind result. Note that -finstrument-functions affects only Chromium code, not the libraries. This means that we cannot get more than one library function frame at the top of the stack. For example, consider a libfoo library that has a public foo_do_something() routine which allocates memory via foo_alloc(). If Chromium calls foo_do_something() from ChromeCallFoo(), then the following call chain effectively happens: main -> ChromeCallFoo -> foo_do_something -> foo_alloc If libfoo is built with -fomit-frame-pointers, heapcheck can unwind only the last stack frame: foo_alloc On the other hand, the shadow stack at the allocation site contains everything below the libfoo calls: main -> ChromeCallFoo As a result the following allocation stack is recorded: main -> ChromeCallFoo -> foo_alloc This is enough to distinguish between e.g. ChromeCallFoo1 and ChromeCallFoo2 Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3120017 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@57658 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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}],
['linux_use_gold_flags==1', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'ldflags': [
# Experimentation found that using four linking threads
# saved ~20% of link time.
# https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/group/chromium-dev/browse_thread/thread/281527606915bb36
# Only apply this to the target linker, since the host
# linker might not be gold, but isn't used much anyway.
'-Wl,--threads',
'-Wl,--thread-count=4',
],
}],
],
'conditions': [
['release_valgrind_build==0', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'ldflags': [
# There seems to be a conflict of --icf and -pie
# in gold which can generate crashy binaries. As
# a security measure, -pie takes precendence for
# now.
#'-Wl,--icf=safe',
'-Wl,--icf=none',
],
}],
],
}],
],
}],
['linux_use_gold_binary==1', {
'ldflags': [
# Put our gold binary in the search path for the linker.
# We pass the path to gold to the compiler. gyp leaves
# unspecified what the cwd is when running the compiler,
# so the normal gyp path-munging fails us. This hack
# gets the right path.
'-B<(PRODUCT_DIR)/../../third_party/gold',
],
}],
['native_discardable_memory', {
'defines': ['DISCARDABLE_MEMORY_ALWAYS_SUPPORTED_NATIVELY'],
}],
['native_memory_pressure_signals', {
'defines': ['SYSTEM_NATIVELY_SIGNALS_MEMORY_PRESSURE'],
}],
],
},
}],
# FreeBSD-specific options; note that most FreeBSD options are set above,
# with Linux.
['OS=="freebsd"', {
'target_defaults': {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,--no-keep-memory',
],
},
}],
# Android-specific options; note that most are set above with Linux.
['OS=="android"', {
'variables': {
# This is a unique identifier for a given build. It's used for
# identifying various build artifacts corresponding to a particular
# build of chrome (e.g. where to find archived symbols).
'chrome_build_id%': '',
'conditions': [
# Use shared stlport library when system one used.
# Figure this out early since it needs symbols from libgcc.a, so it
# has to be before that in the set of libraries.
['use_system_stlport==1', {
'android_stlport_library': 'stlport',
}, {
'conditions': [
['component=="shared_library"', {
'android_stlport_library': 'stlport_shared',
}, {
'android_stlport_library': 'stlport_static',
}],
],
}],
],
# Placing this variable here prevents from forking libvpx, used
# by remoting. Remoting is off, so it needn't built,
# so forking it's deps seems like overkill.
# But this variable need defined to properly run gyp.
# A proper solution is to have an OS==android conditional
# in third_party/libvpx/libvpx.gyp to define it.
'libvpx_path': 'lib/linux/arm',
},
'target_defaults': {
'variables': {
'release_extra_cflags%': '',
'conditions': [
# If we're using the components build, append "cr" to all shared
# libraries to avoid naming collisions with android system library
# versions with the same name (e.g. skia, icu).
['component=="shared_library"', {
'android_product_extension': 'cr.so',
}, {
'android_product_extension': 'so',
} ],
],
},
'target_conditions': [
['_type=="shared_library"', {
'product_extension': '<(android_product_extension)',
}],
# Settings for building device targets using Android's toolchain.
# These are based on the setup.mk file from the Android NDK.
#
# The NDK Android executable link step looks as follows:
# $LDFLAGS
# $(TARGET_CRTBEGIN_DYNAMIC_O) <-- crtbegin.o
# $(PRIVATE_OBJECTS) <-- The .o that we built
# $(PRIVATE_STATIC_LIBRARIES) <-- The .a that we built
# $(TARGET_LIBGCC) <-- libgcc.a
# $(PRIVATE_SHARED_LIBRARIES) <-- The .so that we built
# $(PRIVATE_LDLIBS) <-- System .so
# $(TARGET_CRTEND_O) <-- crtend.o
#
# For now the above are approximated for executables by adding
# crtbegin.o to the end of the ldflags and 'crtend.o' to the end
# of 'libraries'.
#
# The NDK Android shared library link step looks as follows:
# $LDFLAGS
# $(PRIVATE_OBJECTS) <-- The .o that we built
# -l,--whole-archive
# $(PRIVATE_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES)
# -l,--no-whole-archive
# $(PRIVATE_STATIC_LIBRARIES) <-- The .a that we built
# $(TARGET_LIBGCC) <-- libgcc.a
# $(PRIVATE_SHARED_LIBRARIES) <-- The .so that we built
# $(PRIVATE_LDLIBS) <-- System .so
#
# For now, assume that whole static libraries are not needed.
#
# For both executables and shared libraries, add the proper
# libgcc.a to the start of libraries which puts it in the
# proper spot after .o and .a files get linked in.
#
# TODO: The proper thing to do longer-tem would be proper gyp
# support for a custom link command line.
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags!': [
'-pthread', # Not supported by Android toolchain.
],
'cflags': [
'-ffunction-sections',
'-funwind-tables',
'-g',
'-fstack-protector',
'-fno-short-enums',
'-finline-limit=64',
'-Wa,--noexecstack',
'<@(release_extra_cflags)',
],
'defines': [
'ANDROID',
'__GNU_SOURCE=1', # Necessary for clone()
'USE_STLPORT=1',
'_STLP_USE_PTR_SPECIALIZATIONS=1',
'CHROME_BUILD_ID="<(chrome_build_id)"',
],
'ldflags!': [
'-pthread', # Not supported by Android toolchain.
],
'ldflags': [
'-nostdlib',
'-Wl,--no-undefined',
# Don't export symbols from statically linked libraries.
'-Wl,--exclude-libs=ALL',
],
'libraries': [
'-l<(android_stlport_library)',
# Manually link the libgcc.a that the cross compiler uses.
'<!(<(android_toolchain)/*-gcc -print-libgcc-file-name)',
'-lc',
'-ldl',
'-lm',
],
'conditions': [
['component=="shared_library"', {
'ldflags!': [
'-Wl,--exclude-libs=ALL',
],
}],
['clang==1', {
'cflags': [
# Work around incompatibilities between bionic and clang
# headers.
'-D__compiler_offsetof=__builtin_offsetof',
'-Dnan=__builtin_nan',
],
'conditions': [
['target_arch=="arm"', {
'cflags': [
'-target arm-linux-androideabi',
'-mllvm -arm-enable-ehabi',
],
'ldflags': [
'-target arm-linux-androideabi',
],
}],
['target_arch=="ia32"', {
'cflags': [
'-target x86-linux-androideabi',
],
'ldflags': [
'-target x86-linux-androideabi',
],
}],
],
}],
['asan==1', {
'cflags': [
# Android build relies on -Wl,--gc-sections removing
# unreachable code. ASan instrumentation for globals inhibits
# this and results in a library with unresolvable relocations.
# TODO(eugenis): find a way to reenable this.
'-mllvm -asan-globals=0',
],
}],
['android_webview_build==0', {
'defines': [
# The NDK has these things, but doesn't define the constants
# to say that it does. Define them here instead.
'HAVE_SYS_UIO_H',
],
'cflags': [
'--sysroot=<(android_ndk_sysroot)',
],
'ldflags': [
'--sysroot=<(android_ndk_sysroot)',
],
}],
['android_webview_build==1', {
'include_dirs': [
# OpenAL headers from the Android tree.
'<(android_src)/frameworks/wilhelm/include',
],
'cflags': [
# Android predefines this as 1; undefine it here so Chromium
# can redefine it later to be 2 for chromium code and unset
# for third party code. This works because cflags are added
# before defines.
'-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE',
# Disable any additional warnings enabled by the Android build system but which
# chromium does not build cleanly with (when treating warning as errors).
# Things that are part of -Wextra:
'-Wno-extra', # Enabled by -Wextra, but no specific flag
'-Wno-ignored-qualifiers',
'-Wno-type-limits',
],
'cflags_cc': [
# Disabling c++0x-compat should be handled in WebKit, but
# this currently doesn't work because gcc_version is not set
# correctly when building with the Android build system.
# TODO(torne): Fix this in WebKit.
'-Wno-error=c++0x-compat',
# Other things unrelated to -Wextra:
'-Wno-non-virtual-dtor',
'-Wno-sign-promo',
],
}],
['android_webview_build==1 and chromium_code==0', {
'cflags': [
# There is a class of warning which:
# 1) Android always enables and also treats as errors
# 2) Chromium ignores in third party code
# So we re-enable those warnings when building Android.
'-Wno-address',
'-Wno-format-security',
'-Wno-return-type',
'-Wno-sequence-point',
],
'cflags_cc': [
'-Wno-non-virtual-dtor',
]
}],
['target_arch == "arm"', {
'ldflags': [
# Enable identical code folding to reduce size.
'-Wl,--icf=safe',
],
}],
# NOTE: The stlport header include paths below are specified in
# cflags rather than include_dirs because they need to come
# after include_dirs. Think of them like system headers, but
# don't use '-isystem' because the arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3
# toolchain (circa Gingerbread) will exhibit strange errors.
# The include ordering here is important; change with caution.
['use_system_stlport==1', {
'cflags': [
# For libstdc++/include, which is used by stlport.
'-I<(android_src)/bionic',
'-I<(android_src)/external/stlport/stlport',
],
}, { # else: use_system_stlport!=1
'cflags': [
'-I<(android_stlport_include)',
],
'ldflags': [
'-L<(android_stlport_libs_dir)',
],
}],
['target_arch=="ia32"', {
# The x86 toolchain currently has problems with stack-protector.
'cflags!': [
'-fstack-protector',
],
'cflags': [
'-fno-stack-protector',
],
}],
],
'target_conditions': [
['_type=="executable"', {
'ldflags': [
'-Bdynamic',
'-Wl,-dynamic-linker,/system/bin/linker',
'-Wl,--gc-sections',
'-Wl,-z,nocopyreloc',
# crtbegin_dynamic.o should be the last item in ldflags.
'<(android_ndk_lib)/crtbegin_dynamic.o',
],
'libraries': [
# crtend_android.o needs to be the last item in libraries.
# Do not add any libraries after this!
'<(android_ndk_lib)/crtend_android.o',
],
'conditions': [
['asan==1', {
'cflags': [
'-fPIE',
],
'ldflags': [
'-pie',
],
}],
],
}],
['_type=="shared_library" or _type=="loadable_module"', {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,-shared,-Bsymbolic',
],
'conditions': [
['android_webview_build==0', {
'ldflags': [
# crtbegin_so.o should be the last item in ldflags.
'<(android_ndk_lib)/crtbegin_so.o',
],
'libraries': [
# crtend_so.o needs to be the last item in libraries.
# Do not add any libraries after this!
'<(android_ndk_lib)/crtend_so.o',
],
}],
],
}],
# ndk-build copies .a's around the filesystem, breaking
# relative paths in thin archives. Disable using thin
# archives to avoid problems until one of these is fixed:
# http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=40302
# http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=40303
['_type=="static_library"', {
'standalone_static_library': 1,
}],
],
}],
# Settings for building host targets using the system toolchain.
['_toolset=="host"', {
'cflags!': [
# Due to issues in Clang build system, using ASan on 32-bit
# binaries on x86_64 host is problematic.
# TODO(eugenis): re-enable.
'-fsanitize=address',
'-w', # http://crbug.com/162783
],
'ldflags!': [
'-fsanitize=address',
'-Wl,-z,noexecstack',
'-Wl,--gc-sections',
'-Wl,-O1',
'-Wl,--as-needed',
],
}],
# Settings for building host targets on mac.
['_toolset=="host" and host_os=="mac"', {
'ldflags!': [
'-Wl,-z,now',
'-Wl,-z,relro',
],
}],
],
},
}],
['OS=="solaris"', {
'cflags!': ['-fvisibility=hidden'],
'cflags_cc!': ['-fvisibility-inlines-hidden'],
}],
['OS=="mac" or OS=="ios"', {
'target_defaults': {
'mac_bundle': 0,
'xcode_settings': {
'ALWAYS_SEARCH_USER_PATHS': 'NO',
# Don't link in libarclite_macosx.a, see http://crbug.com/156530.
'CLANG_LINK_OBJC_RUNTIME': 'NO', # -fno-objc-link-runtime
'GCC_C_LANGUAGE_STANDARD': 'c99', # -std=c99
'GCC_CW_ASM_SYNTAX': 'NO', # No -fasm-blocks
'GCC_ENABLE_CPP_EXCEPTIONS': 'NO', # -fno-exceptions
'GCC_ENABLE_CPP_RTTI': 'NO', # -fno-rtti
'GCC_ENABLE_PASCAL_STRINGS': 'NO', # No -mpascal-strings
# GCC_INLINES_ARE_PRIVATE_EXTERN maps to -fvisibility-inlines-hidden
'GCC_INLINES_ARE_PRIVATE_EXTERN': 'YES',
'GCC_OBJC_CALL_CXX_CDTORS': 'YES', # -fobjc-call-cxx-cdtors
'GCC_SYMBOLS_PRIVATE_EXTERN': 'YES', # -fvisibility=hidden
'GCC_THREADSAFE_STATICS': 'NO', # -fno-threadsafe-statics
'GCC_TREAT_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS': 'YES', # -Werror
'GCC_VERSION': '4.2',
'GCC_WARN_ABOUT_MISSING_NEWLINE': 'YES', # -Wnewline-eof
'USE_HEADERMAP': 'NO',
'WARNING_CFLAGS': [
'-Wall',
'-Wendif-labels',
'-Wextra',
# Don't warn about unused function parameters.
'-Wno-unused-parameter',
# Don't warn about the "struct foo f = {0};" initialization
# pattern.
'-Wno-missing-field-initializers',
],
'conditions': [
['chromium_mac_pch', {'GCC_PRECOMPILE_PREFIX_HEADER': 'YES'},
{'GCC_PRECOMPILE_PREFIX_HEADER': 'NO'}
],
# Note that the prebuilt Clang binaries should not be used for iOS
# development except for ASan builds.
['clang==1', {
'CC': '$(SOURCE_ROOT)/<(clang_dir)/clang',
'LDPLUSPLUS': '$(SOURCE_ROOT)/<(clang_dir)/clang++',
# Don't use -Wc++0x-extensions, which Xcode 4 enables by default
# when building with clang. This warning is triggered when the
# override keyword is used via the OVERRIDE macro from
# base/compiler_specific.h.
'CLANG_WARN_CXX0X_EXTENSIONS': 'NO',
# Warn if automatic synthesis is triggered with
# the -Wobjc-missing-property-synthesis flag.
'CLANG_WARN_OBJC_MISSING_PROPERTY_SYNTHESIS': 'YES',
'GCC_VERSION': 'com.apple.compilers.llvm.clang.1_0',
'WARNING_CFLAGS': [
'-Wheader-hygiene',
# This warns on using ints as initializers for floats in
# initializer lists (e.g. |int a = f(); CGSize s = { a, a };|),
# which happens in several places in chrome code. Not sure if
# this is worth fixing.
'-Wno-c++11-narrowing',
# Don't die on dtoa code that uses a char as an array index.
# This is required solely for base/third_party/dmg_fp/dtoa.cc.
'-Wno-char-subscripts',
# Clang spots more unused functions.
'-Wno-unused-function',
# Warns on switches on enums that cover all enum values but
# also contain a default: branch. Chrome is full of that.
'-Wno-covered-switch-default',
enable -Wstring-conversion when compiling with clang Summary of try run with flag enabled as warning: On linux_clang, there's false positives from a bunch of assert usage that does !"string" or "string" for a true or false value. It's only in third_party (Mesa, skia, libjingle, etc.) so it probably wouldn't be too hard to disable the warnings in those subtrees. It diagnoses 4 useful locations: 1. ../../base/debug/trace_event_unittest.cc:70:41: warning: implicit conversion turns string literal into bool: 'const char [2]' to 'bool' [-Wstring-conversion] TraceLog::GetInstance()->SetEnabled("*"); ~~~~~~~~ ^~~ 2. ../../sync/syncable/entry_kernel.cc:77:38: warning: implicit conversion turns string literal into bool: 'const char [5]' to 'bool' [-Wstring-conversion] value->SetBoolean("encrypted", "true"); ~~~~~ ^~~~~~ 3. ../../chrome/browser/webdata/web_data_service.cc:334:17: warning: implicit conversion turns string literal into bool: 'const char [44]' to 'bool' [-Wstring-conversion] DLOG_ASSERT("WebDataService dtor called without Shutdown"); ~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../../base/logging.h:595:43: note: expanded from macro 'DLOG_ASSERT' 4. ../../chrome/browser/renderer_host/web_cache_manager_unittest.cc:259:20: warning: implicit conversion turns string literal into bool: 'const char [29]' to 'bool' [-Wstring-conversion] EXPECT_FALSE("Unexpected entry in strategy"); ~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Finding #1 is what made me look into this, #3 and #4 are not doing what they're supposed to, and #2 is kind of funny so not all is lost. So, 3 bugs and 1 very-close-to-a-bug: seems worth enabling. R=thakis@chromium.org TBR=darin@chromium.org, dhollowa@chromium.org, brettw@chromium.org, zea@chromium.org BUG=177306 Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/12258039 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@183998 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
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# Warns when a const char[] is converted to bool.
'-Wstring-conversion',
# Clang considers the `register` keyword as deprecated, but e.g.
# code generated by flex (used in angle) contains that keyword.
# http://crbug.com/255186
'-Wno-deprecated-register',
],
'OTHER_CPLUSPLUSFLAGS': [
# gnu++11 instead of c++11 is needed because some code uses
# typeof() (a GNU extension).
# TODO(thakis): Eventually switch this to c++11 instead of
# gnu++11 (once typeof can be removed, which is blocked on c++11
# being available everywhere).
# TODO(thakis): Use CLANG_CXX_LANGUAGE_STANDARD instead once all
# bots use xcode 4 -- http://crbug.com/147515).
'$(inherited)', '-std=gnu++11',
],
}],
['clang==1 and clang_use_chrome_plugins==1', {
'OTHER_CFLAGS': [
'<@(clang_chrome_plugins_flags)',
],
}],
['clang==1 and clang_load!=""', {
'OTHER_CFLAGS': [
'-Xclang', '-load', '-Xclang', '<(clang_load)',
],
}],
['clang==1 and clang_add_plugin!=""', {
'OTHER_CFLAGS': [
'-Xclang', '-add-plugin', '-Xclang', '<(clang_add_plugin)',
],
}],
['clang==1 and "<(GENERATOR)"=="ninja"', {
'OTHER_CFLAGS': [
# See http://crbug.com/110262
'-fcolor-diagnostics',
],
}],
],
},
'conditions': [
['clang==1', {
'variables': {
'clang_dir': '../third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/bin',
},
}],
['asan==1', {
'xcode_settings': {
'OTHER_CFLAGS': [
'-fsanitize=address',
'-mllvm -asan-globals=0', # http://crbug.com/196561
'-w', # http://crbug.com/162783
],
},
'defines': [
'ADDRESS_SANITIZER',
'MEMORY_TOOL_REPLACES_ALLOCATOR',
],
}],
],
'target_conditions': [
['_type!="static_library"', {
'xcode_settings': {'OTHER_LDFLAGS': ['-Wl,-search_paths_first']},
'conditions': [
['asan==1', {
'xcode_settings': {
'OTHER_LDFLAGS': [
'-fsanitize=address',
],
},
}],
],
}],
['_mac_bundle', {
'xcode_settings': {'OTHER_LDFLAGS': ['-Wl,-ObjC']},
'target_conditions': [
['_type=="executable"', {
'conditions': [
['asan==1', {
'postbuilds': [
{
'variables': {
# Define copy_asan_dylib_path in a variable ending in
# _path so that gyp understands it's a path and
# performs proper relativization during dict merging.
'copy_asan_dylib_path':
'mac/copy_asan_runtime_dylib.sh',
},
'postbuild_name': 'Copy ASan runtime dylib',
'action': [
'<(copy_asan_dylib_path)',
],
},
],
}],
],
}],
],
}],
], # target_conditions
}, # target_defaults
}], # OS=="mac" or OS=="ios"
['OS=="mac"', {
'target_defaults': {
'variables': {
# These should end with %, but there seems to be a bug with % in
# variables that are intended to be set to different values in
# different targets, like these.
'mac_pie': 1, # Most executables can be position-independent.
# Strip debugging symbols from the target.
'mac_strip': '<(mac_strip_release)',
'conditions': [
['asan==1', {
'conditions': [
['mac_want_real_dsym=="default"', {
'mac_real_dsym': 1,
}, {
'mac_real_dsym': '<(mac_want_real_dsym)'
}],
],
}, {
'conditions': [
['mac_want_real_dsym=="default"', {
'mac_real_dsym': 0, # Fake .dSYMs are fine in most cases.
}, {
'mac_real_dsym': '<(mac_want_real_dsym)'
}],
],
}],
],
},
'xcode_settings': {
'GCC_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC': 'NO', # No -mdynamic-no-pic
# (Equivalent to -fPIC)
# MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET maps to -mmacosx-version-min
'MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET': '<(mac_deployment_target)',
# Keep pch files below xcodebuild/.
'SHARED_PRECOMPS_DIR': '$(CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR)/SharedPrecompiledHeaders',
'OTHER_CFLAGS': [
# Someday this can be replaced by an 'GCC_STRICT_ALIASING': 'NO'
# xcode_setting, but not until all downstream projects' mac bots are
# using xcode >= 4.6, because that's when the default value of the
# flag in the compiler switched. Pre-4.6, the value 'NO' for that
# setting is a no-op as far as xcode is concerned, but the compiler
# behaves differently based on whether -fno-strict-aliasing is
# specified or not.
'-fno-strict-aliasing', # See http://crbug.com/32204.
],
},
'target_conditions': [
['_type=="executable"', {
'postbuilds': [
{
# Arranges for data (heap) pages to be protected against
# code execution when running on Mac OS X 10.7 ("Lion"), and
# ensures that the position-independent executable (PIE) bit
# is set for ASLR when running on Mac OS X 10.5 ("Leopard").
'variables': {
# Define change_mach_o_flags in a variable ending in _path
# so that GYP understands it's a path and performs proper
# relativization during dict merging.
'change_mach_o_flags_path':
'mac/change_mach_o_flags_from_xcode.sh',
'change_mach_o_flags_options%': [
],
'target_conditions': [
['mac_pie==0 or release_valgrind_build==1', {
# Don't enable PIE if it's unwanted. It's unwanted if
# the target specifies mac_pie=0 or if building for
# Valgrind, because Valgrind doesn't understand slide.
# See the similar mac_pie/release_valgrind_build check
# below.
'change_mach_o_flags_options': [
'--no-pie',
],
}],
],
},
'postbuild_name': 'Change Mach-O Flags',
'action': [
'<(change_mach_o_flags_path)',
'>@(change_mach_o_flags_options)',
],
},
],
'conditions': [
['asan==1', {
'variables': {
'asan_saves_file': 'asan.saves',
},
'xcode_settings': {
'CHROMIUM_STRIP_SAVE_FILE': '<(asan_saves_file)',
},
}],
],
'target_conditions': [
['mac_pie==1 and release_valgrind_build==0', {
# Turn on position-independence (ASLR) for executables. When
# PIE is on for the Chrome executables, the framework will
# also be subject to ASLR.
# Don't do this when building for Valgrind, because Valgrind
# doesn't understand slide. TODO: Make Valgrind on Mac OS X
# understand slide, and get rid of the Valgrind check.
'xcode_settings': {
'OTHER_LDFLAGS': [
'-Wl,-pie', # Position-independent executable (MH_PIE)
],
},
}],
],
}],
['(_type=="executable" or _type=="shared_library" or \
_type=="loadable_module") and mac_strip!=0', {
'target_conditions': [
['mac_real_dsym == 1', {
# To get a real .dSYM bundle produced by dsymutil, set the
# debug information format to dwarf-with-dsym. Since
# strip_from_xcode will not be used, set Xcode to do the
# stripping as well.
'configurations': {
'Release_Base': {
'xcode_settings': {
'DEBUG_INFORMATION_FORMAT': 'dwarf-with-dsym',
'DEPLOYMENT_POSTPROCESSING': 'YES',
'STRIP_INSTALLED_PRODUCT': 'YES',
'target_conditions': [
['_type=="shared_library" or _type=="loadable_module"', {
# The Xcode default is to strip debugging symbols
# only (-S). Local symbols should be stripped as
# well, which will be handled by -x. Xcode will
# continue to insert -S when stripping even when
# additional flags are added with STRIPFLAGS.
'STRIPFLAGS': '-x',
}], # _type=="shared_library" or _type=="loadable_module"
['_type=="executable"', {
'conditions': [
['asan==1', {
'STRIPFLAGS': '-s $(CHROMIUM_STRIP_SAVE_FILE)',
}]
],
}], # _type=="executable" and asan==1
], # target_conditions
}, # xcode_settings
}, # configuration "Release"
}, # configurations
}, { # mac_real_dsym != 1
# To get a fast fake .dSYM bundle, use a post-build step to
# produce the .dSYM and strip the executable. strip_from_xcode
# only operates in the Release configuration.
'postbuilds': [
{
'variables': {
# Define strip_from_xcode in a variable ending in _path
# so that gyp understands it's a path and performs proper
# relativization during dict merging.
'strip_from_xcode_path': 'mac/strip_from_xcode',
},
'postbuild_name': 'Strip If Needed',
'action': ['<(strip_from_xcode_path)'],
},
], # postbuilds
}], # mac_real_dsym
], # target_conditions
}], # (_type=="executable" or _type=="shared_library" or
# _type=="loadable_module") and mac_strip!=0
], # target_conditions
}, # target_defaults
}], # OS=="mac"
['OS=="ios"', {
'target_defaults': {
'xcode_settings' : {
'GCC_VERSION': 'com.apple.compilers.llvm.clang.1_0',
# This next block is mostly common with the 'mac' section above,
# but keying off (or setting) 'clang' isn't valid for iOS as it
# also seems to mean using the custom build of clang.
# TODO(stuartmorgan): switch to c++0x (see TODOs in the clang
# section above).
'CLANG_CXX_LANGUAGE_STANDARD': 'gnu++0x',
# Don't use -Wc++0x-extensions, which Xcode 4 enables by default
# when building with clang. This warning is triggered when the
# override keyword is used via the OVERRIDE macro from
# base/compiler_specific.h.
'CLANG_WARN_CXX0X_EXTENSIONS': 'NO',
# Warn if automatic synthesis is triggered with
# the -Wobjc-missing-property-synthesis flag.
'CLANG_WARN_OBJC_MISSING_PROPERTY_SYNTHESIS': 'YES',
'WARNING_CFLAGS': [
'-Wheader-hygiene',
# Don't die on dtoa code that uses a char as an array index.
# This is required solely for base/third_party/dmg_fp/dtoa.cc.
'-Wno-char-subscripts',
# Clang spots more unused functions.
'-Wno-unused-function',
# See comments on this flag higher up in this file.
'-Wno-unnamed-type-template-args',
# Match OS X clang C++11 warning settings.
'-Wno-c++11-narrowing',
],
},
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="host"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'SDKROOT': 'macosx<(mac_sdk)', # -isysroot
'MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET': '<(mac_deployment_target)',
},
'conditions': [
['"<(GENERATOR)"!="xcode"', {
'xcode_settings': { 'ARCHS': [ 'x86_64' ] },
}],
],
}],
['_toolset=="target"', {
'xcode_settings': {
# This section should be for overriding host settings. But,
# since we can't negate the iphone deployment target above, we
# instead set it here for target only.
'IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET': '<(ios_deployment_target)',
},
'conditions': [
['target_arch=="armv7" and "<(GENERATOR)"!="xcode"', {
'xcode_settings': { 'ARCHS': [ 'armv7' ]},
}, {
'xcode_settings': { 'ARCHS': [ 'i386' ] },
}],
],
}],
['_type=="executable"', {
'configurations': {
'Release_Base': {
'xcode_settings': {
'DEPLOYMENT_POSTPROCESSING': 'YES',
'STRIP_INSTALLED_PRODUCT': 'YES',
},
},
'Debug_Base': {
'xcode_settings': {
# Remove dSYM to reduce build time.
'DEBUG_INFORMATION_FORMAT': 'dwarf',
},
},
},
'conditions': [
['"<(GENERATOR)"=="xcode"', {
'xcode_settings': {
# TODO(justincohen): ninja builds don't support signing yet.
'conditions': [
['chromium_ios_signing', {
# iOS SDK wants everything for device signed.
'CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY[sdk=iphoneos*]': 'iPhone Developer',
}, {
'CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED': 'NO',
'CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY[sdk=iphoneos*]': '',
}],
],
},
}],
['"<(GENERATOR)"=="xcode" and clang!=1', {
'xcode_settings': {
# It is necessary to link with the -fobjc-arc flag to use
# subscripting on iOS < 6.
'OTHER_LDFLAGS': [
'-fobjc-arc',
],
},
}],
['clang==1', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'variables': {
'developer_dir': '<!(xcode-select -print-path)',
'arc_toolchain_path': '<(developer_dir)/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/lib/arc',
},
# It is necessary to force load libarclite from Xcode for
# third_party/llvm-build because libarclite_* is only
# distributed by Xcode.
'conditions': [
['"<(GENERATOR)"=="ninja" and target_arch=="armv7"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'OTHER_LDFLAGS': [
'-force_load',
'<(arc_toolchain_path)/libarclite_iphoneos.a',
],
},
}],
['"<(GENERATOR)"=="ninja" and target_arch!="armv7"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'OTHER_LDFLAGS': [
'-force_load',
'<(arc_toolchain_path)/libarclite_iphonesimulator.a',
],
},
}],
# Xcode sets target_arch at compile-time.
['"<(GENERATOR)"=="xcode"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'OTHER_LDFLAGS[arch=armv7]': [
'$(inherited)',
'-force_load',
'<(arc_toolchain_path)/libarclite_iphoneos.a',
],
'OTHER_LDFLAGS[arch=i386]': [
'$(inherited)',
'-force_load',
'<(arc_toolchain_path)/libarclite_iphonesimulator.a',
],
},
}],
],
}],
],
}],
],
}],
], # target_conditions
}, # target_defaults
}], # OS=="ios"
['OS=="win"', {
'target_defaults': {
'defines': [
'_WIN32_WINNT=0x0602',
'WINVER=0x0602',
'WIN32',
'_WINDOWS',
'NOMINMAX',
'PSAPI_VERSION=1',
'_CRT_RAND_S',
'CERT_CHAIN_PARA_HAS_EXTRA_FIELDS',
'WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN',
'_ATL_NO_OPENGL',
],
'conditions': [
['buildtype=="Official"', {
# In official builds, targets can self-select an optimization
# level by defining a variable named 'optimize', and setting it
# to one of
# - "size", optimizes for minimal code size - the default.
# - "speed", optimizes for speed over code size.
# - "max", whole program optimization and link-time code
# generation. This is very expensive and should be used
# sparingly.
'variables': {
'optimize%': 'size',
},
'target_conditions': [
['optimize=="size"', {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
# 1, optimizeMinSpace, Minimize Size (/O1)
'Optimization': '1',
# 2, favorSize - Favor small code (/Os)
'FavorSizeOrSpeed': '2',
},
},
},
],
['optimize=="speed"', {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
# 2, optimizeMaxSpeed, Maximize Speed (/O2)
'Optimization': '2',
# 1, favorSpeed - Favor fast code (/Ot)
'FavorSizeOrSpeed': '1',
},
},
},
],
['optimize=="max"', {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
# 2, optimizeMaxSpeed, Maximize Speed (/O2)
'Optimization': '2',
# 1, favorSpeed - Favor fast code (/Ot)
'FavorSizeOrSpeed': '1',
# This implies link time code generation.
'WholeProgramOptimization': 'true',
},
},
},
],
],
},
],
['component=="static_library"', {
'defines': [
'_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0',
],
}],
WinDDK ATL and MSVC express 2008/2005 compatability Gives 'out of the box' compatability with VC2008 express - i.e. no modifications needed to system headers or .gyp* files or related hacks. Just set the GYP_MSVS_VERSION to 200Xe (e for express, same as the linked blog on the issue and first google hit as well). 1) Changes to build\common.gypi to turn off to define COMPILER_MSVC_EXPRESS if a express is detected (through the GYP_MSVC_VERSION environment variable), turn off the _SECURE_ATL define (which is flagged as an error with WinDDK's ATL, _SECURE_ATL adds [more] CRT checks to other ATL versions) and hard to link to the atl stdthunk library with express editions. Also, explicitly link to the base WinSDK libraries in common.gypi and mini_installer.gypi for MSVC 2005 express. 2) Fixes a few .cc files that have the wrong include order with the ATL headers when using the Windows DDK ATL. The Windows DDK ATL brings in intsafe.h (WinSDK, not WinDDK) with atlwin.h and generates multiple INTXX_MIN/MAX def warnings which get flagged as errors with the warnings as errors flag if not included before other libraries that have the same definitions like ICU. 3) Changes to .rc files to avoid pulling in afxres.h (an MFC header - it's available in the WinDDK) and winres.h which VCExpress doesn't have (it's available in a WinSDK sample, but that kind of the purpose of it). The main Chromium .rc files are already structured this way, I just changed the rest and changed the output of grit to do the same. 4) Removes the memset obj file linking in mini_installer.gyp and simply implements memset for mini_installer.cc. Only changes to the chromium branch now. There are some .rc files in the Python26, Native Client, and Angle in samples that could #3 changes. They are not required for Chromium, however. ------ VC2005SP1 can be downloaded at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=7B0B0339-613A-46E6-AB4D-080D4D4A8C4E&displaylang=en (or non-SP1 at http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/3/a/83aad8f9-38ba-4503-b3cd-ba28c360c27b/ENU/vcsetup.exe) VC2008SP1 can be downloaded at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=F3FBB04E-92C2-4701-B4BA-92E26E408569&displaylang=en currently. The base developer instructions work fine afterwards with a couple tweaks for express versions: http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/build-instructions-windows Under "Additional (free) downloads" under step 2: X) Only the first 3 Non-SP KB Patches are needed for express. Don't forget to forget GYP_MSVS_VERSION environment as appropriate - 2008e for Visual C++ 2008 Express, for example. Under "Additional (free) downloads" after step 5 [These only apply to 2008 express, 2005 works fine out of the box]: 6A) Download the WinDDK for the atl headers and libs - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/gg487463.aspx. It works fine, but you do not need to install the whole DDK. In the WDK directory just install headers.msi, libs_x86fre.msi, and libs_x64fre.msi; just grab the atl headers and atl*.lib libs; right click the installers and uninstall afterwards. Add the appropriate include and lib paths to your global settings. 6B) To build x64 targets (x64 Native Client) download: http://www.cppblog.com/Files/xcpp/VCE64BIT_WIN7SDK.zip Follow the readme instructions. Further information behind that and x64 target building with express: - http://jenshuebel.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/visual-c-2008-express-edition-and-64-bit-targets/ - http://www.cppblog.com/xcpp/archive/2009/09/09/vc2008express_64bit_win7sdk.html ---------------- BUG=1433, 5026, 72885 TEST=Compiles in both Debug and Release mode in Visual C++ Express 2008/2005 and does not effect other build setups. In addition, the WinDDK ATL compiles with the secure_atl=0 in the GYP_DEFINES environment variable on non-express versions of MSVC. Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6676030 git-svn-id: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/build@78921 4ff67af0-8c30-449e-8e8b-ad334ec8d88c
2011-03-21 23:58:50 +03:00
['secure_atl', {
'defines': [
'_SECURE_ATL',
],
}],
['msvs_express', {
'configurations': {
'x86_Base': {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories':
['<(windows_driver_kit_path)/lib/ATL/i386'],
},
'VCLibrarianTool': {
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories':
['<(windows_driver_kit_path)/lib/ATL/i386'],
},
},
},
'x64_Base': {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLibrarianTool': {
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories':
['<(windows_driver_kit_path)/lib/ATL/amd64'],
},
'VCLinkerTool': {
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories':
['<(windows_driver_kit_path)/lib/ATL/amd64'],
},
},
},
},
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
# Explicitly required when using the ATL with express
'AdditionalDependencies': ['atlthunk.lib'],
# ATL 8.0 included in WDK 7.1 makes the linker to generate
# almost eight hundred LNK4254 and LNK4078 warnings:
# - warning LNK4254: section 'ATL' (50000040) merged into
# '.rdata' (40000040) with different attributes
# - warning LNK4078: multiple 'ATL' sections found with
# different attributes
'AdditionalOptions': ['/ignore:4254', '/ignore:4078'],
},
},
'msvs_system_include_dirs': [
'<(windows_driver_kit_path)/inc/atl71',
'<(windows_driver_kit_path)/inc/mfc42',
],
}],
],
'msvs_system_include_dirs': [
'<(windows_sdk_path)/Include/shared',
'<(windows_sdk_path)/Include/um',
'<(windows_sdk_path)/Include/winrt',
'$(VSInstallDir)/VC/atlmfc/include',
],
'msvs_cygwin_dirs': ['<(DEPTH)/third_party/cygwin'],
'msvs_disabled_warnings': [4351, 4355, 4396, 4503, 4819,
# TODO(maruel): These warnings are level 4. They will be slowly
# removed as code is fixed.
4100, 4121, 4125, 4127, 4130, 4131, 4189, 4201, 4238, 4244, 4245,
4310, 4428, 4481, 4505, 4510, 4512, 4530, 4610, 4611, 4701, 4702,
4706,
],
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'AdditionalOptions': ['/MP'],
'MinimalRebuild': 'false',
'BufferSecurityCheck': 'true',
'EnableFunctionLevelLinking': 'true',
'RuntimeTypeInfo': 'false',
'WarningLevel': '4',
'WarnAsError': 'true',
'DebugInformationFormat': '3',
'conditions': [
['component=="shared_library"', {
'ExceptionHandling': '1', # /EHsc
}, {
'ExceptionHandling': '0',
}],
],
},
'VCLibrarianTool': {
'AdditionalOptions': ['/ignore:4221'],
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories': [
'<(windows_sdk_path)/Lib/win8/um/x86',
],
},
'VCLinkerTool': {
'AdditionalDependencies': [
'wininet.lib',
'dnsapi.lib',
'version.lib',
'msimg32.lib',
'ws2_32.lib',
'usp10.lib',
'psapi.lib',
'dbghelp.lib',
'winmm.lib',
'shlwapi.lib',
],
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories': [
'<(windows_sdk_path)/Lib/win8/um/x86',
],
'GenerateDebugInformation': 'true',
'MapFileName': '$(OutDir)\\$(TargetName).map',
'ImportLibrary': '$(OutDir)\\lib\\$(TargetName).lib',
'FixedBaseAddress': '1',
# SubSystem values:
# 0 == not set
# 1 == /SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE
# 2 == /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS
# Most of the executables we'll ever create are tests
# and utilities with console output.
'SubSystem': '1',
},
'VCMIDLTool': {
'GenerateStublessProxies': 'true',
'TypeLibraryName': '$(InputName).tlb',
'OutputDirectory': '$(IntDir)',
'HeaderFileName': '$(InputName).h',
'DLLDataFileName': '$(InputName).dlldata.c',
'InterfaceIdentifierFileName': '$(InputName)_i.c',
'ProxyFileName': '$(InputName)_p.c',
},
'VCResourceCompilerTool': {
'Culture' : '1033',
'AdditionalIncludeDirectories': [
'<(DEPTH)',
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)',
],
},
'target_conditions': [
['_type=="executable" and ">(win_exe_compatibility_manifest)"!=""', {
'VCManifestTool': {
'AdditionalManifestFiles': [
'>(win_exe_compatibility_manifest)',
],
},
}],
['_type=="executable" and >(win_use_external_manifest)==0', {
'VCManifestTool': {
'EmbedManifest': 'true',
}
}],
['_type=="executable" and >(win_use_external_manifest)==1', {
'VCManifestTool': {
'EmbedManifest': 'false',
}
}],
],
},
},
}],
['disable_nacl==1', {
'target_defaults': {
'defines': [
'DISABLE_NACL',
],
},
}],
['OS=="win" and msvs_use_common_linker_extras', {
'target_defaults': {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'DelayLoadDLLs': [
'dbghelp.dll',
'dwmapi.dll',
'shell32.dll',
'uxtheme.dll',
],
},
},
'configurations': {
'x86_Base': {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'AdditionalOptions': [
'/safeseh',
'/dynamicbase',
'/ignore:4199',
'/ignore:4221',
'/nxcompat',
],
'conditions': [
['asan==0', {
'AdditionalOptions': ['/largeaddressaware'],
}],
['clang==1', {
'AdditionalOptions!': ['/safeseh'],
}],
],
},
},
},
'x64_Base': {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'AdditionalOptions': [
# safeseh is not compatible with x64
'/dynamicbase',
'/ignore:4199',
'/ignore:4221',
'/nxcompat',
],
},
},
},
},
},
}],
['enable_new_npdevice_api==1', {
'target_defaults': {
'defines': [
'ENABLE_NEW_NPDEVICE_API',
],
},
}],
# Don't warn about the "typedef 'foo' locally defined but not used"
# for gcc 4.8.
# TODO: remove this flag once all builds work. See crbug.com/227506
['gcc_version>=48', {
'target_defaults': {
'cflags': [
'-Wno-unused-local-typedefs',
],
},
}],
['clang==1', {
'conditions': [
['OS=="android"', {
# Android could use the goma with clang.
'make_global_settings': [
['CC', '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_GOMA_WRAPPER} ${CHROME_SRC}/<(make_clang_dir)/bin/clang)'],
['CXX', '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_GOMA_WRAPPER} ${CHROME_SRC}/<(make_clang_dir)/bin/clang++)'],
['LINK', '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_GOMA_WRAPPER} ${CHROME_SRC}/<(make_clang_dir)/bin/clang++)'],
['CC.host', '$(CC)'],
['CXX.host', '$(CXX)'],
['LINK.host', '$(LINK)'],
],
}, {
'make_global_settings': [
['CC', '<(make_clang_dir)/bin/clang'],
['CXX', '<(make_clang_dir)/bin/clang++'],
['LINK', '$(CXX)'],
['CC.host', '$(CC)'],
['CXX.host', '$(CXX)'],
['LINK.host', '$(LINK)'],
],
}],
],
}],
['OS=="android" and clang==0', {
# Hardcode the compiler names in the Makefile so that
# it won't depend on the environment at make time.
'make_global_settings': [
['CC', '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_GOMA_WRAPPER} <(android_toolchain)/*-gcc)'],
['CXX', '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_GOMA_WRAPPER} <(android_toolchain)/*-g++)'],
['LINK', '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_GOMA_WRAPPER} <(android_toolchain)/*-gcc)'],
['CC.host', '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_GOMA_WRAPPER} <!(which gcc))'],
['CXX.host', '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_GOMA_WRAPPER} <!(which g++))'],
['LINK.host', '<!(/bin/echo -n ${ANDROID_GOMA_WRAPPER} <!(which g++))'],
],
}],
['OS=="linux" and target_arch=="mipsel"', {
'make_global_settings': [
['CC', '<(sysroot)/../bin/mipsel-linux-gnu-gcc'],
['CXX', '<(sysroot)/../bin/mipsel-linux-gnu-g++'],
['LINK', '$(CXX)'],
['CC.host', '<!(which gcc)'],
['CXX.host', '<!(which g++)'],
['LINK.host', '<!(which g++)'],
],
}],
],
'xcode_settings': {
# DON'T ADD ANYTHING NEW TO THIS BLOCK UNLESS YOU REALLY REALLY NEED IT!
# This block adds *project-wide* configuration settings to each project
# file. It's almost always wrong to put things here. Specify your
# custom xcode_settings in target_defaults to add them to targets instead.
'conditions': [
# In an Xcode Project Info window, the "Base SDK for All Configurations"
# setting sets the SDK on a project-wide basis. In order to get the
# configured SDK to show properly in the Xcode UI, SDKROOT must be set
# here at the project level.
['OS=="mac"', {
'conditions': [
['mac_sdk_path==""', {
'SDKROOT': 'macosx<(mac_sdk)', # -isysroot
}, {
'SDKROOT': '<(mac_sdk_path)', # -isysroot
}],
],
}],
['OS=="ios"', {
'conditions': [
['ios_sdk_path==""', {
'conditions': [
# TODO(justincohen): Ninja only supports simulator for now.
['"<(GENERATOR)"=="xcode" or ("<(GENERATOR)"=="ninja" and target_arch=="armv7")', {
'SDKROOT': 'iphoneos<(ios_sdk)', # -isysroot
}, {
'SDKROOT': 'iphonesimulator<(ios_sdk)', # -isysroot
}],
],
}, {
'SDKROOT': '<(ios_sdk_path)', # -isysroot
}],
],
}],
['OS=="ios"', {
# Just build armv7, until armv7s is correctly tested.
'VALID_ARCHS': 'armv7 i386',
# Target both iPhone and iPad.
'TARGETED_DEVICE_FAMILY': '1,2',
}],
['target_arch=="x64"', {
'ARCHS': [
'x86_64'
],
}],
],
# The Xcode generator will look for an xcode_settings section at the root
# of each dict and use it to apply settings on a file-wide basis. Most
# settings should not be here, they should be in target-specific
# xcode_settings sections, or better yet, should use non-Xcode-specific
# settings in target dicts. SYMROOT is a special case, because many other
# Xcode variables depend on it, including variables such as
# PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR. When a source group corresponding to something
# like PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR is added to a project, in order for the
# files to appear (when present) in the UI as actual files and not red
# red "missing file" proxies, the correct path to PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR,
# and therefore SYMROOT, needs to be set at the project level.
'SYMROOT': '<(DEPTH)/xcodebuild',
},
}