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# Copyright (c) 2010 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': {
# .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,
'internal_pdf%': 0,
# This allows to use libcros from the current system, ie. /usr/lib/
# The cros_api will be pulled in as a static library, and all headers
# from the system include dirs.
'system_libcros%': '0',
# Variables expected to be overriden on the GYP command line (-D) or by
# ~/.gyp/include.gypi.
# Putting a variables dict inside another variables dict looks kind of
# weird. This is done so that "branding" and "buildtype" 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': {
# Override branding to select the desired branding flavor.
'branding%': 'Chromium',
# 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',
'variables': {
# Compute the architecture that we're building on.
'conditions': [
[ 'OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd"', {
# This handles the Linux platforms we generally deal with. 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/")',
}, { # OS!="linux"
'host_arch%': 'ia32',
}],
],
# Whether we're building a ChromeOS build. We set the initial
# value at this level of nesting so it's available for the
# toolkit_views test below.
'chromeos%': '0',
# Disable touch support by default.
'touchui%': 0,
# To do a shared build on linux we need to be able to choose between
# type static_library and shared_library. We default to doing a static
# build but you can override this with "gyp -Dlibrary=shared_library"
# or you can add the following line (without the #) to
# ~/.gyp/include.gypi {'variables': {'library': 'shared_library'}}
# to compile as shared by default
'library%': 'static_library',
},
# We set those at this level of nesting so the values are available for
# other conditionals below.
'conditions': [
# Set default value of toolkit_views on for Windows, Chrome OS
# and the touch UI.
['OS=="win" or chromeos==1 or touchui==1', {
'toolkit_views%': 1,
}, {
'toolkit_views%': 0,
}],
# 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.
['chromeos==1', {
'use_gnome_keyring%': 0,
}, {
'use_gnome_keyring%': 1,
}],
# Set to 1 compile with -fPIC cflag on linux. This is a must for shared
# libraries on linux x86-64 and arm.
['host_arch=="ia32"', {
'linux_fpic%': 0,
}, {
'linux_fpic%': 1,
}],
],
'host_arch%': '<(host_arch)',
# Default architecture we're building for is the architecture we're
# building on.
'target_arch%': '<(host_arch)',
# Copy conditionally-set variables out one scope.
'chromeos%': '<(chromeos)',
'touchui%': '<(touchui)',
# This variable tells WebCore.gyp and JavaScriptCore.gyp whether they are
# are built under a chromium full build (1) or a webkit.org chromium
# build (0).
'inside_chromium_build%': 1,
# Set to 1 to enable fast builds. It disables debug info for fastest
# compilation.
'fastbuild%': 0,
# Python version.
'python_ver%': '2.5',
# Set ARM-v7 compilation flags
'armv7%': 0,
# Set Neon compilation flags (only meaningful if armv7==1).
'arm_neon%': 1,
# The system root for cross-compiles. Default: none.
'sysroot%': '',
# On Linux, we build with sse2 for Chromium builds.
'disable_sse2%': 0,
# Remoting compilation is enabled by default. Set to 0 to disable.
'remoting%': 1,
'library%': '<(library)',
# Variable 'component' is for cases where we would like to build some
# components as dynamic shared libraries but still need variable
# 'library' for static libraries.
# By default, component is set to whatever library is set to and
# it can be overriden by the GYP command line or by ~/.gyp/include.gypi.
'component%': '<(library)',
},
# Define branding and buildtype on the basis of their settings within the
# variables sub-dict above, unless overridden.
'branding%': '<(branding)',
'buildtype%': '<(buildtype)',
'target_arch%': '<(target_arch)',
'host_arch%': '<(host_arch)',
'toolkit_views%': '<(toolkit_views)',
'use_gnome_keyring%': '<(use_gnome_keyring)',
'linux_fpic%': '<(linux_fpic)',
'chromeos%': '<(chromeos)',
'touchui%': '<(touchui)',
'inside_chromium_build%': '<(inside_chromium_build)',
'fastbuild%': '<(fastbuild)',
'python_ver%': '<(python_ver)',
'armv7%': '<(armv7)',
'arm_neon%': '<(arm_neon)',
'sysroot%': '<(sysroot)',
'disable_sse2%': '<(disable_sse2)',
'remoting%': '<(remoting)',
'library%': '<(library)',
'component%': '<(component)',
# 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,
# 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 10.5 SDK and sets the
# deployment target to 10.5. Other projects, such as O3D, may override
# these defaults.
'mac_sdk%': '10.5',
'mac_deployment_target%': '10.5',
# 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,
# Overridable specification for potential use of alternative
# JavaScript engines.
'javascript_engine%': 'v8',
# 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 usage of OpenMAX is enabled.
'enable_openmax%': 0,
# 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',
# This is the location of the sandbox binary. Chrome looks for this before
# running the zygote process. If found, and SUID, it will be used to
# sandbox the zygote process and, thus, all renderer processes.
'linux_sandbox_path%': '',
# Set this to true to enable SELinux support.
'selinux%': 0,
# Set this to true when building with Clang.
# See http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/Clang for details.
# TODO: eventually clang should behave identically to gcc, and this
# won't be necessary.
'clang%': 0,
# Override whether we should use Breakpad on Linux. I.e. for Chrome bot.
'linux_breakpad%': 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,
# Disable TCMalloc's debugallocation.
'linux_use_debugallocation%': 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,
# Turn on seccomp sandbox by default.
# (Note: this is disabled for official builds.)
'linux_use_seccomp_sandbox%': 1,
# Set to 1 to link against libgnome-keyring instead of using dlopen().
'linux_link_gnome_keyring%': 0,
# Set to select the Title Case versions of strings in GRD files.
'use_titlecase_in_grd_files%': 0,
# Used to disable Native Client at compile time, for platforms where it
# isn't supported
'disable_nacl%': 0,
# Set Thumb compilation flags.
'arm_thumb%': 0,
# Set ARM fpu compilation flags (only meaningful if armv7==1 and
# arm_neon==0).
'arm_fpu%': 'vfpv3',
# Enable new NPDevice API.
'enable_new_npdevice_api%': 0,
# Enable EGLImage support in OpenMAX
'enable_eglimage%': 0,
# 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,
# Use OpenSSL instead of NSS. Currently in development.
'use_openssl%': 0,
'conditions': [
['OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd"', {
# This will set gcc_version to XY if you are running gcc X.Y.*.
# This is used to tweak build flags for gcc 4.4.
'gcc_version%': '<!(python <(DEPTH)/build/compiler_version.py)',
# Figure out the python architecture to decide if we build pyauto.
'python_arch%': '<!(<(DEPTH)/build/linux/python_arch.sh <(sysroot)/usr/lib/libpython<(python_ver).so.1.0)',
'conditions': [
['branding=="Chrome"', {
'linux_breakpad%': 1,
}],
# All Chrome builds have breakpad symbols, but only process the
# symbols from official builds.
['(branding=="Chrome" and buildtype=="Official")', {
'linux_dump_symbols%': 1,
}],
['toolkit_views==0', {
# GTK wants Title Case strings
'use_titlecase_in_grd_files%': 1,
}],
],
}], # OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd"
['OS=="mac"', {
# Mac wants Title Case strings
'use_titlecase_in_grd_files%': 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',
}],
# Feature variables for enabling Mac Breakpad and Keystone auto-update
# support. Both features are on by default in official builds with
# Chrome branding.
['branding=="Chrome" and buildtype=="Official"', {
'mac_breakpad%': 1,
'mac_keystone%': 1,
}, { # else: branding!="Chrome" or buildtype!="Official"
'mac_breakpad%': 0,
'mac_keystone%': 0,
}],
],
}], # OS=="mac"
# Whether to use multiple cores to compile with visual studio. This is
# optional because it sometimes causes corruption on VS 2005.
# It is on by default on VS 2008 and off on VS 2005.
['OS=="win"', {
'conditions': [
['component=="shared_library"', {
'win_use_allocator_shim%': 0,
}],
['MSVS_VERSION=="2005"', {
'msvs_multi_core_compile%': 0,
},{
'msvs_multi_core_compile%': 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
}],
],
'nacl_win64_defines': [
# This flag is used to minimize dependencies when building
# Native Client loader for 64-bit Windows.
'NACL_WIN64',
],
}],
['OS=="linux" and chromeos==0 and target_arch!="arm"', {
'use_cups%': 1,
}, {
'use_cups%': 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', 'nb', 'nl', 'pl', 'pt-BR', 'pt-PT', 'ro', 'ru',
'sk', 'sl', 'sr', 'sv', 'sw', 'ta', 'te', 'th', 'tr', 'uk',
'vi', 'zh-CN', 'zh-TW',
],
},
'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://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
# 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/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
'release_extra_cflags%': '',
'debug_extra_cflags%': '',
'release_valgrind_build%': 0,
'conditions': [
['OS=="win" and component=="shared_library"', {
# See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa652367.aspx
'win_release_RuntimeLibrary%': '2', # 2 = /MT (nondebug DLL)
'win_debug_RuntimeLibrary%': '3', # 3 = /MTd (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)
}],
],
},
'conditions': [
['branding=="Chrome"', {
'defines': ['GOOGLE_CHROME_BUILD'],
}, { # else: branding!="Chrome"
'defines': ['CHROMIUM_BUILD'],
}],
['toolkit_views==1', {
'defines': ['TOOLKIT_VIEWS=1'],
}],
['chromeos==1', {
'defines': ['OS_CHROMEOS=1'],
}],
['touchui==1', {
'defines': ['TOUCH_UI=1'],
}],
['remoting==1', {
'defines': ['ENABLE_REMOTING=1'],
}],
['proprietary_codecs==1', {
'defines': ['USE_PROPRIETARY_CODECS'],
}],
['fastbuild!=0', {
'conditions': [
# For Windows, we don't genererate debug information.
['OS=="win"', {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'GenerateDebugInformation': 'false',
},
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'DebugInformationFormat': '0',
}
}
}, { # else: OS != "win", generate less debug information.
'variables': {
'debug_extra_cflags': '-g1',
},
}],
], # conditions for fastbuild.
}], # fastbuild!=0
['selinux==1', {
'defines': ['CHROMIUM_SELINUX=1'],
}],
['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',
],
}],
['coverage!=0', {
'conditions': [
['OS=="mac"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'GCC_INSTRUMENT_PROGRAM_FLOW_ARCS': 'YES', # -fprofile-arcs
'GCC_GENERATE_TEST_COVERAGE_FILES': 'YES', # -ftest-coverage
},
# 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' ] },
}],
],
}],
# Linux gyp (into scons) doesn't like target_conditions?
# TODO(???): track down why 'target_conditions' doesn't work
# on Linux gyp into scons like it does on Mac gyp into xcodeproj.
['OS=="linux"', {
'cflags': [ '-ftest-coverage',
'-fprofile-arcs' ],
'link_settings': { 'libraries': [ '-lgcov' ] },
}],
# Finally, for Windows, we simply turn on profiling.
['OS=="win"', {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'Profile': 'true',
},
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
# /Z7, not /Zi, so coverage is happyb
'DebugInformationFormat': '1',
'AdditionalOptions': ['/Yd'],
}
}
}], # OS==win
], # conditions for coverage
}], # coverage!=0
['OS=="win"', {
'defines': [
'__STD_C',
'_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE',
'_SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE',
],
'include_dirs': [
'<(DEPTH)/third_party/wtl/include',
],
}], # OS==win
], # conditions for 'target_defaults'
'target_conditions': [
['chromium_code==0', {
'conditions': [
[ 'OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd"', {
'cflags!': [
'-Wall',
'-Wextra',
'-Werror',
],
}],
[ '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': {
'WarnAsError': 'false',
'Detect64BitPortabilityProblems': 'false',
},
},
}],
[ 'OS=="mac"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'GCC_TREAT_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS': 'NO',
'WARNING_CFLAGS!': ['-Wall', '-Wextra'],
},
}],
],
}, {
# In Chromium code, we define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS in order to get the
# C99 macros on Mac and Linux.
'defines': [
'__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS',
],
'conditions': [
['OS!="win"', {
'sources/': [ ['exclude', '_win(_unittest)?\\.cc$'],
['exclude', '/win/'],
['exclude', '/win_[^/]*\\.cc$'] ],
}],
['OS!="mac"', {
'sources/': [ ['exclude', '_(cocoa|mac)(_unittest)?\\.cc$'],
['exclude', '/(cocoa|mac)/'],
['exclude', '\.mm?$' ] ],
}],
['OS!="linux" and OS!="freebsd" and OS!="openbsd"', {
'sources/': [
['exclude', '_(chromeos|gtk|x|x11|xdg)(_unittest)?\\.cc$'],
['exclude', '/gtk/'],
['exclude', '/(gtk|x11)_[^/]*\\.cc$'],
],
}],
['OS!="linux"', {
'sources/': [
['exclude', '_linux(_unittest)?\\.cc$'],
['exclude', '/linux/'],
],
}],
# We use "POSIX" to refer to all non-Windows operating systems.
['OS=="win"', {
'sources/': [ ['exclude', '_posix\\.cc$'] ],
# turn on warnings for signed/unsigned mismatch on chromium code.
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'AdditionalOptions': ['/we4389'],
},
},
}],
['chromeos!=1', {
'sources/': [ ['exclude', '_chromeos\\.cc$'] ]
}],
['toolkit_views==0', {
'sources/': [ ['exclude', '_views\\.cc$'] ]
}],
],
}],
], # 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': '$(SolutionDir)$(ConfigurationName)',
'IntermediateDirectory': '$(OutDir)\\obj\\$(ProjectName)',
'CharacterSet': '1',
},
},
'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!':
['<(DEPTH)/third_party/platformsdk_win7/files/Lib'],
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories':
['<(DEPTH)/third_party/platformsdk_win7/files/Lib/x64'],
},
'VCLibrarianTool': {
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories!':
['<(DEPTH)/third_party/platformsdk_win7/files/Lib'],
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories':
['<(DEPTH)/third_party/platformsdk_win7/files/Lib/x64'],
},
},
'defines': [
# Not sure if tcmalloc works on 64-bit Windows.
'NO_TCMALLOC',
],
},
'Debug_Base': {
'abstract': 1,
'defines': ['DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_ENABLED=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)',
}],
],
},
'VCLinkerTool': {
'LinkIncremental': '<(msvs_debug_link_incremental)',
},
'VCResourceCompilerTool': {
'PreprocessorDefinitions': ['_DEBUG'],
},
},
'conditions': [
['OS=="linux"', {
'cflags': [
'<@(debug_extra_cflags)',
],
}],
],
},
'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': {
'Optimization': '<(win_release_Optimization)',
'RuntimeLibrary': '<(win_release_RuntimeLibrary)',
'conditions': [
# 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)',
}],
],
},
'VCLinkerTool': {
'LinkIncremental': '1',
},
},
'conditions': [
['release_valgrind_build==0', {
'defines': ['NVALGRIND', 'DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_ENABLED=0'],
}, {
'defines': ['DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_ENABLED=1'],
}],
['win_use_allocator_shim==0', {
'defines': ['NO_TCMALLOC'],
}],
['OS=="linux"', {
'cflags': [
'<@(release_extra_cflags)',
],
}],
],
},
'Purify_Base': {
'abstract': 1,
'defines': [
'PURIFY',
'NO_TCMALLOC',
],
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'Optimization': '0',
'RuntimeLibrary': '0',
'BufferSecurityCheck': 'false',
},
'VCLinkerTool': {
'EnableCOMDATFolding': '1',
'LinkIncremental': '1',
},
},
},
#
# Concrete configurations
#
'Debug': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x86_Base', 'Debug_Base'],
},
'Release': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x86_Base', 'Release_Base'],
'conditions': [
['msvs_use_common_release', {
'includes': ['release.gypi'],
}],
]
},
'conditions': [
[ 'OS=="win"', {
# TODO(bradnelson): add a gyp mechanism to make this more graceful.
'Purify': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x86_Base', 'Release_Base', 'Purify'],
},
'Debug_x64': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x64_Base', 'Debug_Base'],
},
'Release_x64': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x64_Base', 'Release_Base'],
},
'Purify_x64': {
'inherit_from': ['Common_Base', 'x64_Base', 'Release_Base', 'Purify_Base'],
},
}],
],
},
},
'conditions': [
['OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd" or OS=="solaris"', {
'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': {
# Use -fno-strict-aliasing by default since gcc 4.4 has periodic
# issues that slip through the cracks. We could do this just for
# gcc 4.4 but it makes more sense to be consistent on all
# compilers in use. TODO(Craig): turn this off again when
# there is some 4.4 test infrastructure in place and existing
# aliasing issues have been fixed.
'no_strict_aliasing%': 1,
'conditions': [['OS=="linux"', {'werror%': '-Werror',}],
['OS=="freebsd"', {'werror%': '',}],
['OS=="openbsd"', {'werror%': '',}],
],
},
'cflags': [
'<(werror)', # See note above about the werror variable.
'-pthread',
'-fno-exceptions',
'-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',
'-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64',
# 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',
],
'ldflags': [
'-pthread', '-Wl,-z,noexecstack',
],
'scons_variable_settings': {
'LIBPATH': ['$LIB_DIR'],
# Linking of large files uses lots of RAM, so serialize links
# using the handy flock command from util-linux.
'FLOCK_LINK': ['flock', '$TOP_BUILDDIR/linker.lock', '$LINK'],
'FLOCK_SHLINK': ['flock', '$TOP_BUILDDIR/linker.lock', '$SHLINK'],
'FLOCK_LDMODULE': ['flock', '$TOP_BUILDDIR/linker.lock', '$LDMODULE'],
# We have several cases where archives depend on each other in
# a cyclic fashion. Since the GNU linker does only a single
# pass over the archives we surround the libraries with
# --start-group and --end-group (aka -( and -) ). That causes
# ld to loop over the group until no more undefined symbols
# are found. In an ideal world we would only make groups from
# those libraries which we knew to be in cycles. However,
# that's tough with SCons, so we bodge it by making all the
# archives a group by redefining the linking command here.
#
# TODO: investigate whether we still have cycles that
# require --{start,end}-group. There has been a lot of
# refactoring since this was first coded, which might have
# eliminated the circular dependencies.
#
# Note: $_LIBDIRFLAGS comes before ${LINK,SHLINK,LDMODULE}FLAGS
# so that we prefer our own built libraries (e.g. -lpng) to
# system versions of libraries that pkg-config might turn up.
# TODO(sgk): investigate handling this not by re-ordering the
# flags this way, but by adding a hook to use the SCons
# ParseFlags() option on the output from pkg-config.
'LINKCOM': [['$FLOCK_LINK', '-o', '$TARGET',
'$_LIBDIRFLAGS', '$LINKFLAGS', '$SOURCES',
'-Wl,--start-group', '$_LIBFLAGS', '-Wl,--end-group']],
'SHLINKCOM': [['$FLOCK_SHLINK', '-o', '$TARGET',
'$_LIBDIRFLAGS', '$SHLINKFLAGS', '$SOURCES',
'-Wl,--start-group', '$_LIBFLAGS', '-Wl,--end-group']],
'LDMODULECOM': [['$FLOCK_LDMODULE', '-o', '$TARGET',
'$_LIBDIRFLAGS', '$LDMODULEFLAGS', '$SOURCES',
'-Wl,--start-group', '$_LIBFLAGS', '-Wl,--end-group']],
'IMPLICIT_COMMAND_DEPENDENCIES': 0,
# -rpath is only used when building with shared libraries.
'conditions': [
[ 'library=="shared_library"', {
'RPATH': '$LIB_DIR',
}],
],
},
'scons_import_variables': [
'AS',
'CC',
'CXX',
'LINK',
],
'scons_propagate_variables': [
'AS',
'CC',
'CCACHE_DIR',
'CXX',
'DISTCC_DIR',
'DISTCC_HOSTS',
'HOME',
'INCLUDE_SERVER_ARGS',
'INCLUDE_SERVER_PORT',
'LINK',
'CHROME_BUILD_TYPE',
'CHROMIUM_BUILD',
'OFFICIAL_BUILD',
],
'configurations': {
'Debug_Base': {
'variables': {
'debug_optimize%': '0',
},
'defines': [
'_DEBUG',
],
'cflags': [
'-O>(debug_optimize)',
'-g',
],
},
'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,
},
'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',
],
}],
['clang==1', {
'cflags!': [
'-fno-ident',
],
}],
]
},
},
'variants': {
'coverage': {
'cflags': ['-fprofile-arcs', '-ftest-coverage'],
'ldflags': ['-fprofile-arcs'],
},
'profile': {
'cflags': ['-pg', '-g'],
'ldflags': ['-pg'],
},
'symbols': {
'cflags': ['-g'],
},
},
'conditions': [
[ 'target_arch=="ia32"', {
'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',
],
}],
# 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.
['host_arch!="ia32"', {
'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_thumb == 1', {
'cflags': [
'-mthumb',
# TODO(piman): -Wa,-mimplicit-it=thumb is needed for
# inline assembly that uses condition codes but it's
# suboptimal. Better would be to #ifdef __thumb__ at the
# right place and have a separate thumb path.
'-Wa,-mimplicit-it=thumb',
]
}],
['armv7==1', {
'cflags': [
'-march=armv7-a',
'-mtune=cortex-a8',
'-mfloat-abi=softfp',
],
'conditions': [
['arm_neon==1', {
'cflags': [ '-mfpu=neon', ],
}, {
'cflags': [ '-mfpu=<(arm_fpu)', ],
}]
],
}],
],
}],
],
}],
['linux_fpic==1', {
'cflags': [
'-fPIC',
],
}],
['sysroot!=""', {
'target_conditions': [
['_toolset=="target"', {
'cflags': [
'--sysroot=<(sysroot)',
],
'ldflags': [
'--sysroot=<(sysroot)',
],
}]]
}],
['clang==1', {
'cflags': [
# Don't warn about unused variables, due to a common pattern:
# scoped_deleter unused_variable(&thing_to_delete);
'-Wno-unused-variable',
# Clang spots more unused functions.
'-Wno-unused-function',
# gtest confuses clang.
'-Wno-bool-conversions',
# Don't die on dtoa code that uses a char as an array index.
'-Wno-char-subscripts',
# Survive EXPECT_EQ(unnamed_enum, unsigned int) -- see
# http://code.google.com/p/googletest/source/detail?r=446 .
# TODO(thakis): Use -isystem instead (http://crbug.com/58751 ).
'-Wno-unnamed-type-template-args',
],
'cflags!': [
# Clang doesn't seem to know know this flag.
'-mfpmath=sse',
],
}],
['no_strict_aliasing==1', {
'cflags': [
'-fno-strict-aliasing',
],
}],
['linux_breakpad==1', {
'cflags': [ '-g' ],
'defines': ['USE_LINUX_BREAKPAD'],
}],
['linux_use_seccomp_sandbox==1 and buildtype!="Official"', {
'defines': ['USE_SECCOMP_SANDBOX'],
}],
['library=="shared_library"', {
# When building with shared libraries, remove the visiblity-hiding
# flag.
'cflags!': [ '-fvisibility=hidden' ],
'conditions': [
['target_arch=="x64" or target_arch=="arm"', {
# Shared libraries need -fPIC on x86-64 and arm
'cflags': ['-fPIC']
}]
],
}],
['linux_use_heapchecker==1', {
'variables': {'linux_use_tcmalloc%': 1},
}],
['linux_use_tcmalloc==0', {
'defines': ['NO_TCMALLOC'],
}],
['linux_use_heapchecker==0', {
'defines': ['NO_HEAPCHECKER'],
}],
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
['linux_keep_shadow_stacks==1', {
'defines': ['KEEP_SHADOW_STACKS'],
'cflags': ['-finstrument-functions'],
}],
],
},
}],
# FreeBSD-specific options; note that most FreeBSD options are set above,
# with Linux.
['OS=="freebsd"', {
'target_defaults': {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,--no-keep-memory',
],
},
}],
['OS=="solaris"', {
'cflags!': ['-fvisibility=hidden'],
'cflags_cc!': ['-fvisibility-inlines-hidden'],
}],
['OS=="mac"', {
'target_defaults': {
'variables': {
# These should be 'mac_real_dsym%' and 'mac_strip%', but there
# seems to be a bug with % in variables that are intended to be
# set to different values in different targets, like these two.
'mac_strip': 1, # Strip debugging symbols from the target.
'mac_real_dsym': 0, # Fake .dSYMs are fine in most cases.
},
'mac_bundle': 0,
'xcode_settings': {
'ALWAYS_SEARCH_USER_PATHS': 'NO',
'GCC_C_LANGUAGE_STANDARD': 'c99', # -std=c99
'GCC_CW_ASM_SYNTAX': 'NO', # No -fasm-blocks
'GCC_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC': 'NO', # No -mdynamic-no-pic
# (Equivalent to -fPIC)
'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
# MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET maps to -mmacosx-version-min
'MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET': '<(mac_deployment_target)',
'PREBINDING': 'NO', # No -Wl,-prebind
'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'}
],
['clang==1', {
'WARNING_CFLAGS': [
# 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',
# Survive EXPECT_EQ(unnamed_enum, unsigned int) -- see
# http://code.google.com/p/googletest/source/detail?r=446 .
# TODO(thakis): Use -isystem instead (http://crbug.com/58751 ).
'-Wno-unnamed-type-template-args',
],
}],
],
},
'target_conditions': [
['_type!="static_library"', {
'xcode_settings': {'OTHER_LDFLAGS': ['-Wl,-search_paths_first']},
}],
['_mac_bundle', {
'xcode_settings': {'OTHER_LDFLAGS': ['-Wl,-ObjC']},
}],
['(_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"'
], # 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=="win"', {
'target_defaults': {
'defines': [
'_WIN32_WINNT=0x0600',
'WINVER=0x0600',
'WIN32',
'_WINDOWS',
'NOMINMAX',
'_CRT_RAND_S',
'CERT_CHAIN_PARA_HAS_EXTRA_FIELDS',
'WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN',
'_SECURE_ATL',
'_ATL_NO_OPENGL',
'_HAS_TR1=0',
],
'conditions': [
['component=="static_library"', {
'defines': [
'_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0',
],
}],
],
'msvs_system_include_dirs': [
'<(DEPTH)/third_party/platformsdk_win7/files/Include',
'<(DEPTH)/third_party/directxsdk/files/Include',
'$(VSInstallDir)/VC/atlmfc/include',
],
'msvs_cygwin_dirs': ['<(DEPTH)/third_party/cygwin'],
'msvs_disabled_warnings': [4351, 4396, 4503, 4819],
'msvs_settings': {
'VCCLCompilerTool': {
'MinimalRebuild': 'false',
'BufferSecurityCheck': 'true',
'EnableFunctionLevelLinking': 'true',
'RuntimeTypeInfo': 'false',
'WarningLevel': '3',
'WarnAsError': 'true',
'DebugInformationFormat': '3',
'conditions': [
[ 'msvs_multi_core_compile', {
'AdditionalOptions': ['/MP'],
}],
['component=="shared_library"', {
'ExceptionHandling': '1', # /EHsc
}, {
'ExceptionHandling': '0',
}],
],
},
'VCLibrarianTool': {
'AdditionalOptions': ['/ignore:4221'],
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories': [
'<(DEPTH)/third_party/platformsdk_win7/files/Lib',
'<(DEPTH)/third_party/directxsdk/files/Lib/x86',
],
},
'VCLinkerTool': {
'AdditionalDependencies': [
'wininet.lib',
'version.lib',
'msimg32.lib',
'ws2_32.lib',
'usp10.lib',
'psapi.lib',
'dbghelp.lib',
],
'AdditionalLibraryDirectories': [
'<(DEPTH)/third_party/platformsdk_win7/files/Lib',
'<(DEPTH)/third_party/directxsdk/files/Lib/x86',
],
'GenerateDebugInformation': 'true',
'MapFileName': '$(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': '$(InputName).h',
'DLLDataFileName': 'dlldata.c',
'InterfaceIdentifierFileName': '$(InputName)_i.c',
'ProxyFileName': '$(InputName)_p.c',
},
'VCResourceCompilerTool': {
'Culture' : '1033',
'AdditionalIncludeDirectories': [
'<(DEPTH)',
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)',
],
},
},
},
}],
['disable_nacl==1 or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd" or OS=="solaris"', {
'target_defaults': {
'defines': [
'DISABLE_NACL',
],
},
}],
['OS=="win" and msvs_use_common_linker_extras', {
'target_defaults': {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'DelayLoadDLLs': [
'dbghelp.dll',
'dwmapi.dll',
'uxtheme.dll',
],
},
},
'configurations': {
'x86_Base': {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCLinkerTool': {
'AdditionalOptions': [
'/safeseh',
'/dynamicbase',
'/ignore:4199',
'/ignore:4221',
'/nxcompat',
],
},
},
},
'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',
],
},
}],
],
'scons_settings': {
'sconsbuild_dir': '<(DEPTH)/sconsbuild',
'tools': ['ar', 'as', 'gcc', 'g++', 'gnulink', 'chromium_builders'],
},
'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.
# 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.
'SDKROOT': 'macosx<(mac_sdk)', # -isysroot
# 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',
},
}
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