This fixes a lot of minor mistakes (mostly missing/extra files and flags) for the Mac GN build.
I separated out some clang flags into a config for extra clang warnings. Several of the third party libraries needed to remove this.
Removes the use_nss flag and uses !use_openssl. This is a result of discussion with rsleevi.
Removes extra duplicate net build file from secondary tree.
ui/gesture_events seems to be getting compiled in GN with more strict warnings than in GYP. Rather than fix this, I fixed the warning in the gesture recognizer unit test. It was returning a const copy (the const is pointless when you're copying).
This also removes a bunch of old GYP integration stuff that was left in the GN build.
R=scottmg@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/239543013
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Updates all rebase_path calls to use the new parameter ordering.
Use the new getenv function and delete the Python script we had to get the home directory.
Takes advantage of the new ability to have the default value of declare_args blocks be dependent on other values. This simplifies some code.
R=scottmg@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/164773005
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This properly sets the DEPLOYMENT_TARGET in the generated GYP file (previously this value wa salways hardcoded to empty -- whoops!).
Sets the simulator properly. Previously when not using an explicit SDK the Xcode generator would still end up with a simulator build. This turns the flag into a tri-state so gyp_chromium can set it explicitly when an SDK is specified, but otherwise we can trigger default behavior based on Xcode/Ninja.
TBR=scottmg
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/155983003
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Separates out some "SDK" related setup on Mac land Linux like we do on Windows. I'm trying to make the "compiler" BUILD file just compiler warnings and CPU options, and have system library stuff on the platform directories.
This adds the capability for GN to produce GYP files on Mac that vary according
to the GYP generator as well as target-vs-host. I added a bunch of logic to the
GN iOS build to set up stuff accordingly based on my current knowledge of
what's required.
Sadly, this means we now have an 8-way GN build (all combinations of
debug/release, host/target, and xcode/ninja). I did some refactoring of the GYP
code in GN to make this less unreasonable.
I checked that the GYP files look the way I want, but I didn't actually test
the resulting builds yet. There is still likely to be some conditions wrong or
things not being set properly. I'm going to follow up with a second pass based on actual testing.
I believe, however, that with this new GYP generator code in GN, we can express
in the .gn files what we need to do the iOS build.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/149163005
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This hooks up detection for the "-arch" flag on Mac to set the GYP "ARCH" xcode variable. GN then removes the -arch argument from the compiler args, since GYP will then re-add it based on the ARCH value. Previously, not doing this resulting in mutliple "-arch" arguments to the compiler since GYP would always insert its own.
Disables some warnings on Windows for the re2 target to match the GYP build. The third warning (4018) that the GYP build sets is disabled globally so there's no need to do it for this target.
Hooks up some iOS SDK stuff.
BUG=336667
TBR=thakis@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/141433015
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