Without this, invoking Make in a sub-directory will fail with an error
that libs:: cannot find target `target'.
Without this patch, the Fennec Gradle and IDE build integration fails
compiling its custom targets in mobile/android/base and
mobile/android/base/locales.
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Without this, invoking Make in a sub-directory will fail with an error
that libs:: cannot find target `target'.
Without this patch, the Fennec Gradle and IDE build integration fails
compiling its custom targets in mobile/android/base and
mobile/android/base/locales.
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Now that moz.build can see EXTRA_*COMPONENTS and NO_JS_MANIFEST, we can
move some logic from rules.mk (executed every build) to moz.build's
emitter.py (executed only at build-backend time).
These definitions appear to have been added to support generating Java
interfaces from xpidl interface files. Since we don't support doing
that anymore, we don't need these definitions, either.
The recursivemake backend sets IMPORT_LIBRARY to the same value as
SHARED_LIBRARY on non-Windows platforms, so we can simply use
IMPORT_LIBRARY everywhere.
NO_INSTALL_IMPORT_LIBRARY is only used in one place, and since we don't even
use $(DIST)/lib for gecko, it actually doesn't make a difference presently.
We want the ability to read data from any moz.build file without needing
a full build configuration (running configure). This will enable tools
to consume metadata by merely having a copy of the source code and
nothing more.
This commit creates the EmptyConfig object. It is a config object that -
as its name implies - is empty. It will be used for reading moz.build
files in "no config" mode.
Many moz.build files make assumptions that variables in CONFIG are
defined and that they are strings. We create the EmptyValue type that
behaves like an empty unicode string. Since moz.build files also do some
type checking, we carve an exemption for EmptyValue, just like we do for
None.
We add a test to verify that reading moz.build files in "no config" mode
works. This required some minor changes to existing moz.build files to
make them work in the new execution mode.
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moz.build files should execute in filesystem traversal mode. Add a test
that verifies this is true.
This test performs a brute force filesystem scan to find relevant
moz.build files. This can be a little slow. That's unfortunate. But it's
a price we need to pay in order to ensure metadata extraction mode
continues to work.
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xpt files don't have a dependency on backend files to avoid rebuilding all
of them when adding or removing new files. On incremental builds, some kind
of dependencies are required to ensure the xpt files are refreshed when
adding or removing new idls.
Generating the list of idl deps to generate an xpt from its dependency list
makes us give all _previous_ dependencies, inherited from the .deps makefiles.
This leads to removed files being listed on xpidl-process.py command line, and
the command subsequently failing.
Instead, use generated lists of idl dependencies. At the same time, lighten the
generated Makefile further by not emitting xpt dependencies on their containing
directory, and instead generating it from the $xpt_files list.
This brings down the Makefile size from 100k to 38k.