Versions of NSPR >= 4.10 come with a pkg-config file. We currently
depend on 4.9.2 for spidermonkey, but much more recent versions for
Firefox. 4.10 is less than a year newer than 4.9.2, and 4.10 is 7 years
old, so bumping the requirement to 4.10 is not really a big deal.
With the use of pkg-config, --with-nspr-cflags and --with-nspr-libs are
not needed.
None of the AC_TRY_COMPILE tests were any useful because
PR_STATIC_ASSERT and PR_UINT64 have been when we look for them since
4.8.6 and 4.9 respectively.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D77412
As all versions of zlib >= 1.2.3.1 have a pkg-config file, and 1.2.3.1
is close to 14 years old, let's drop 1.2.3 and just use pkg-config, which
simplifies what we need to do dramatically.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D77404
The need for --disable-install-strip in the mac mozconfigs comes from a
discrepancy in how stripping is handled between platforms. On Windows,
there is no stripping. On non-Mac unix, `strip` removes local symbols as
well as debug info and debug symbols. On Mac, it actually removes too
much, and one has to pass flags to remove both local symbols (`-x`) and
debug symbols (`-S`). Debug info is already in a separate file
(`.dSYM`).
For profiling reasons, we do ship e.g. nightlies with local symbols but
not debug info or symbols (or at least that's the intent). On Windows,
again, nothing to do. On non-Mac unix, we pass `--strip-debug` to
`strip` so that it keeps local symbols. That's where the discrepancy
comes in for Mac: the build system doesn't handle this at all, so the
mozconfigs contain --disable-install-strip to avoid stripping.
The build system should be doing what it's expected to be doing from the
start, without mozconfigs opting into anything.
AFAIK, we only really need the local symbols, so we can `strip -S` on
Mac when profiling is enabled, rather than `strip -x -S`. This also
significantly reduces the size of the installer for nightlies.
And while we're here, move the logic out of old-configure and into
python configure.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D76789
This includes scripts that involve `tup`, jobs that build `tup` in automation, `tup.configure`, and related infrastructure and documentation.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D73921
- Remove the separate option() for MT, because it dates back from when
we needed `MT` not being an absolute path, but that hasn't been true
since bug 1290040.
- Extend what was done in bug 1617794 to MT, although the long term move
is to not rely on MT at all.
- Patch leftovers from bug 1613799.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D64712
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Windows programs run via Wine don't like Unix absolute paths (they look
like command line arguments), so we need to use relative paths.
Mingw already run fxc2 via wine, but for some reason it doesn't care
about the Unix absolute paths. genshaders does need some adjustements to
run properly with the real fxc.
Now, on actual Windows, because the temporary directory where
tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile creates files by default is not necessarily
on the same drive as where the command runs from, a relative path can't
be constructed. So we also force the temporary file to be created in the
current (obj) directory.
There is no similar concern for other files because we only go from
objdir to srcdir, and the build system already doesn't support both
being on a separate drive.
While here, flush stdout when the genshared script writes to it, so that
the messages are printed out immediately rather than randomly, later,
after output from subprocesses.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D64294
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This patch make changes of Gecko infrastrutures to run a fork server
process.
- ForkServerLauncher is a component, which creates a fork server
process at XPCOM startup.
- nsBrowserApp.cpp and related files have been chagned to start a
fork server in a process.
- Logging and nsTraceRefcnt were changed to make it work with the
fork server.
Depends on D46883
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D46884
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This patch make changes of Gecko infrastrutures to run a fork server
process.
- ForkServerLauncher is a component, which creates a fork server
process at XPCOM startup.
- nsBrowserApp.cpp and related files have been chagned to start a
fork server in a process.
- Logging and nsTraceRefcnt were changed to make it work with the
fork server.
Depends on D46883
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D46884
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Add backend stuff to build sandboxed wasm libraries. (Don't actually update any moz.build files to consume this yet.)
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D54152
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This reverts Bug 1355584 which made it optional for MinGW. We now use
it in MinGW so let's make it required again.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D48883
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It is unnecessary to generate backend file for Visual Studio when building
GeckoView on Windows hsot since it has already generated Android Studio backend.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D46123
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We only plan to run Android gtest in continuous integration on x86_64.
Given the impact on build times, I think it best to limit the gtest archive
builds to the variants where we will use it.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D26936
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We produce two types of build symbol archives in automation:
- "crashreporter-symbols.zip" contains Breakpad-format .sym files
- "crashreporter-symbols-full.zip" contains Breakpad-format .sym files
and compressed ELF debug symbol .dbg.gz files
Right now, `--enable-artifact-build-symbols` from Bug 1305502
downloads only "crashreporter-symbols.zip".
The Android Studio version of lldb, currently 7.0.0, doesn't support
Breakpad-format .sym files. It does support (uncompressed) ELF debug
symbols. (Note that gdb isn't supported on Android and hasn't been for
some time.)
This makes ` --enable-artifact-build-symbols` download the full
symbols for Android builds that aren't in automation, to be useful for
debugging Android builds with lldb locally.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D19091
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Consequently, this removes:
- MOZ_LIBPRIO, which is now always enabled.
- non_msvc_compiler, which is now always true.
- The cl.py wrapper, since it's not used anymore.
- CL_INCLUDES_PREFIX, which was only used for the cl.py wrapper.
- NONASCII, which was only there to ensure CL_INCLUDES_PREFIX still
worked in non-ASCII cases.
This however keeps a large part of detecting and configuring for MSVC,
because we still do need it for at least headers, libraries, and midl.
Depends on D19614
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D19615
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When doing android cross builds, the target compiler might be clang,
but it might be the one from the NDK, which doesn't come with all the
tools. So `clang --print-prog-name=llvm-objdump` might not return
anything, when the system has a suffixed llvm-objdump, e.g.
llvm-objdump-6.0.
So it's better to check with the host compiler, which is likely clang
too. We still check with the target compiler, in the odd case where the
host and target compiler would be of different kinds (Windows
cross-builds).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D18142
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This happens to remove the last use of perl from configure.
Depends on D16621
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16622
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When doing cross-compiles for Desktop, system pkg-config is going to be
looking for .pc files for the host, but systems setup for cross-compiles
come with a toolchain-prefixed pkg-config, which we should be looking
for.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16318
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