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| 1 # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| 2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| 3 # found in the LICENSE file. |
| 4 |
| 5 # ============================================================================= |
| 6 # PLATFORM SELECTION |
| 7 # ============================================================================= |
| 8 # |
| 9 # There are two main things to set: "os" and "cpu". The "toolchain" is the name |
| 10 # of the GN thing that encodes combinations of these things. |
| 11 # |
| 12 # Users typically only set the variables "target_os" and "target_cpu" in "gn |
| 13 # args", the rest are set up by our build and internal to GN. |
| 14 # |
| 15 # There are three different types of each of these things: The "host" |
| 16 # represents the computer doing the compile and never changes. The "target" |
| 17 # represents the main thing we're trying to build. The "current" represents |
| 18 # which configuration is currently being defined, which can be either the |
| 19 # host, the target, or something completely different (like nacl). GN will |
| 20 # run the same build file multiple times for the different required |
| 21 # configuration in the same build. |
| 22 # |
| 23 # This gives the following variables: |
| 24 # - host_os, host_cpu, host_toolchain |
| 25 # - target_os, target_cpu, default_toolchain |
| 26 # - current_os, current_cpu, current_toolchain. |
| 27 # |
| 28 # Note the default_toolchain isn't symmetrical (you would expect |
| 29 # target_toolchain). This is because the "default" toolchain is a GN built-in |
| 30 # concept, and "target" is something our build sets up that's symmetrical with |
| 31 # its GYP counterpart. Potentially the built-in default_toolchain variable |
| 32 # could be renamed in the future. |
| 33 # |
| 34 # When writing build files, to do something only for the host: |
| 35 # if (current_toolchain == host_toolchain) { ... |
| 36 |
| 37 if (target_os == "") { |
| 38 target_os = host_os |
| 39 } |
| 40 |
| 41 if (target_cpu == "") { |
| 42 if (target_os == "android") { |
| 43 # If we're building for Android, we should assume that we want to |
| 44 # build for ARM by default, not the host_cpu (which is likely x64). |
| 45 # This allows us to not have to specify both target_os and target_cpu |
| 46 # on the command line. |
| 47 target_cpu = "arm" |
| 48 } else { |
| 49 target_cpu = host_cpu |
| 50 } |
| 51 } |
| 52 |
| 53 if (current_cpu == "") { |
| 54 current_cpu = target_cpu |
| 55 } |
| 56 if (current_os == "") { |
| 57 current_os = target_os |
| 58 } |
| 59 |
| 60 # ============================================================================= |
| 61 # BUILD FLAGS |
| 62 # ============================================================================= |
| 63 # |
| 64 # This block lists input arguments to the build, along with their default |
| 65 # values. |
| 66 # |
| 67 # If a value is specified on the command line, it will overwrite the defaults |
| 68 # given in a declare_args block, otherwise the default will be used. |
| 69 # |
| 70 # YOU SHOULD ALMOST NEVER NEED TO ADD FLAGS TO THIS FILE. GN allows any file in |
| 71 # the build to declare build flags. If you need a flag for a single component, |
| 72 # you can just declare it in the corresponding BUILD.gn file. If you need a |
| 73 # flag in multiple components, there are a few options: |
| 74 # |
| 75 # - If your feature is a single target, say //components/foo, and the targets |
| 76 # depending on foo need to have some define set if foo is enabled: (1) Write |
| 77 # a declare_args block in foo's BUILD.gn file listing your enable_foo build |
| 78 # flag. (2) Write a config in that file listing the define, and list that |
| 79 # config in foo's public_configs. This will propagate that define to all the |
| 80 # targets depending on foo. (3) When foo is not enabled, just make it expand |
| 81 # to an empty group (or whatever's appropriate for the "off" state of your |
| 82 # feature. |
| 83 # |
| 84 # - If a semi-random set of targets need to know about a define: (1) In the |
| 85 # lowest level of the build that knows about this feature, add a declare_args |
| 86 # block in the build file for your enable flag. (2) Write a config that adds |
| 87 # a define conditionally based on that build flags. (3) Manually add that |
| 88 # config to the "configs" applying to the targets that need the define. |
| 89 # |
| 90 # - If a semi-random set of targets need to know about the build flag (to do |
| 91 # file inclusion or exclusion, more than just defines): (1) Write a .gni file |
| 92 # in the lowest-level directory that knows about the feature. (2) Put the |
| 93 # declare_args block with your build flag in that .gni file. (3) Import that |
| 94 # .gni file from the BUILD.gn files that need the flag. |
| 95 # |
| 96 # Other advice: |
| 97 # |
| 98 # - Use boolean values when possible. If you need a default value that expands |
| 99 # to some complex thing in the default case (like the location of the |
| 100 # compiler which would be computed by a script), use a default value of -1 or |
| 101 # the empty string. Outside of the declare_args block, conditionally expand |
| 102 # the default value as necessary. |
| 103 # |
| 104 # - Use a name like "use_foo" or "is_foo" (whatever is more appropriate for |
| 105 # your feature) rather than just "foo". |
| 106 # |
| 107 # - Write good comments directly above the declaration with no blank line. |
| 108 # These comments will appear as documentation in "gn args --list". |
| 109 # |
| 110 # - Don't call exec_script inside declare_args. This will execute the script |
| 111 # even if the value is overridden, which is wasteful. See first bullet. |
| 112 |
| 113 declare_args() { |
| 114 # Component build. |
| 115 is_component_build = false |
| 116 |
| 117 # Debug build. |
| 118 is_debug = true |
| 119 |
| 120 # Whether we're a traditional desktop unix. |
| 121 is_desktop_linux = current_os == "linux" |
| 122 |
| 123 # Set to true when compiling with the Clang compiler. Typically this is used |
| 124 # to configure warnings. |
| 125 is_clang = current_os == "mac" || current_os == "ios" || |
| 126 current_os == "linux" || current_os == "chromeos" |
| 127 |
| 128 # Allows the path to a custom target toolchain to be injected as a single |
| 129 # argument, and set as the default toolchain. |
| 130 custom_toolchain = "" |
| 131 |
| 132 # This should not normally be set as a build argument. It's here so that |
| 133 # every toolchain can pass through the "global" value via toolchain_args(). |
| 134 host_toolchain = "" |
| 135 |
| 136 # DON'T ADD MORE FLAGS HERE. Read the comment above. |
| 137 } |
| 138 |
| 139 # ============================================================================== |
| 140 # TOOLCHAIN SETUP |
| 141 # ============================================================================== |
| 142 # |
| 143 # Here we set the default toolchain, as well as the variable host_toolchain |
| 144 # which will identify the toolchain corresponding to the local system when |
| 145 # doing cross-compiles. When not cross-compiling, this will be the same as the |
| 146 # default toolchain. |
| 147 # |
| 148 # We do this before anything else to make sure we complain about any |
| 149 # unsupported os/cpu combinations as early as possible. |
| 150 |
| 151 if (host_toolchain == "") { |
| 152 # This should only happen in the top-level context. |
| 153 # In a specific toolchain context, the toolchain_args() |
| 154 # block should have propagated a value down. |
| 155 # TODO(dpranke): Add some sort of assert here that verifies that |
| 156 # no toolchain omitted host_toolchain from its toolchain_args(). |
| 157 |
| 158 if (host_os == "linux") { |
| 159 if (target_os != "linux") { |
| 160 # TODO(dpranke) - is_clang normally applies only to the target |
| 161 # build, and there is no way to indicate that you want to override |
| 162 # it for both the target build *and* the host build. Do we need to |
| 163 # support this? |
| 164 host_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/linux:clang_$host_cpu" |
| 165 } else if (is_clang) { |
| 166 host_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/linux:clang_$host_cpu" |
| 167 } else { |
| 168 host_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/linux:$host_cpu" |
| 169 } |
| 170 } else if (host_os == "mac") { |
| 171 host_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/mac:clang_$host_cpu" |
| 172 } else if (host_os == "win") { |
| 173 # On Windows always use the target CPU for host builds. On the |
| 174 # configurations we support this will always work and it saves build steps. |
| 175 if (is_clang) { |
| 176 host_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/win:clang_$target_cpu" |
| 177 } else { |
| 178 host_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/win:$target_cpu" |
| 179 } |
| 180 } else { |
| 181 assert(false, "Unsupported host_os: $host_os") |
| 182 } |
| 183 } |
| 184 |
| 185 _default_toolchain = "" |
| 186 |
| 187 if (target_os == "android") { |
| 188 assert(host_os == "linux" || host_os == "mac", |
| 189 "Android builds are only supported on Linux and Mac hosts.") |
| 190 if (is_clang) { |
| 191 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/android:clang_$target_cpu" |
| 192 } else { |
| 193 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/android:$target_cpu" |
| 194 } |
| 195 } else if (target_os == "chromeos") { |
| 196 # See comments in build/toolchain/cros/BUILD.gn about board compiles. |
| 197 assert(host_os == "linux", |
| 198 "ChromeOS builds are only supported on Linux hosts.") |
| 199 if (is_clang) { |
| 200 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/cros:clang_target" |
| 201 } else { |
| 202 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/cros:target" |
| 203 } |
| 204 } else if (target_os == "ios") { |
| 205 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/mac:ios_clang_arm" |
| 206 } else if (target_os == "linux") { |
| 207 if (is_clang) { |
| 208 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/linux:clang_$target_cpu" |
| 209 } else { |
| 210 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/linux:$target_cpu" |
| 211 } |
| 212 } else if (target_os == "mac") { |
| 213 assert(host_os == "mac", "Mac cross-compiles are unsupported.") |
| 214 _default_toolchain = host_toolchain |
| 215 } else if (target_os == "win") { |
| 216 # On Windows we use the same toolchain for host and target by default. |
| 217 assert(target_os == host_os, "Win cross-compiles only work on win hosts.") |
| 218 if (is_clang) { |
| 219 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/win:clang_$target_cpu" |
| 220 } else { |
| 221 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/win:$target_cpu" |
| 222 } |
| 223 } else if (target_os == "winrt_81" || target_os == "winrt_81_phone" || |
| 224 target_os == "winrt_10") { |
| 225 _default_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/win:winrt_$target_cpu" |
| 226 } else { |
| 227 assert(false, "Unsupported target_os: $target_os") |
| 228 } |
| 229 |
| 230 # If a custom toolchain has been set in the args, set it as default. Otherwise, |
| 231 # set the default toolchain for the platform (if any). |
| 232 if (custom_toolchain != "") { |
| 233 set_default_toolchain(custom_toolchain) |
| 234 } else if (_default_toolchain != "") { |
| 235 set_default_toolchain(_default_toolchain) |
| 236 } |
| 237 |
| 238 # ============================================================================= |
| 239 # OS DEFINITIONS |
| 240 # ============================================================================= |
| 241 # |
| 242 # We set these various is_FOO booleans for convenience in writing OS-based |
| 243 # conditions. |
| 244 # |
| 245 # - is_android, is_chromeos, is_ios, and is_win should be obvious. |
| 246 # - is_mac is set only for desktop Mac. It is not set on iOS. |
| 247 # - is_posix is true for mac and any Unix-like system (basically everything |
| 248 # except Windows). |
| 249 # - is_linux is true for desktop Linux and ChromeOS, but not Android (which is |
| 250 # generally too different despite being based on the Linux kernel). |
| 251 # |
| 252 # Do not add more is_* variants here for random lesser-used Unix systems like |
| 253 # aix or one of the BSDs. If you need to check these, just check the |
| 254 # current_os value directly. |
| 255 |
| 256 if (current_os == "win" || current_os == "winrt_81" || |
| 257 current_os == "winrt_81_phone" || current_os == "winrt_10") { |
| 258 is_android = false |
| 259 is_chromeos = false |
| 260 is_ios = false |
| 261 is_linux = false |
| 262 is_mac = false |
| 263 is_nacl = false |
| 264 is_posix = false |
| 265 is_win = true |
| 266 } else if (current_os == "mac") { |
| 267 is_android = false |
| 268 is_chromeos = false |
| 269 is_ios = false |
| 270 is_linux = false |
| 271 is_mac = true |
| 272 is_nacl = false |
| 273 is_posix = true |
| 274 is_win = false |
| 275 } else if (current_os == "android") { |
| 276 is_android = true |
| 277 is_chromeos = false |
| 278 is_ios = false |
| 279 is_linux = false |
| 280 is_mac = false |
| 281 is_nacl = false |
| 282 is_posix = true |
| 283 is_win = false |
| 284 } else if (current_os == "chromeos") { |
| 285 is_android = false |
| 286 is_chromeos = true |
| 287 is_ios = false |
| 288 is_linux = true |
| 289 is_mac = false |
| 290 is_nacl = false |
| 291 is_posix = true |
| 292 is_win = false |
| 293 } else if (current_os == "nacl") { |
| 294 # current_os == "nacl" will be passed by the nacl toolchain definition. |
| 295 # It is not set by default or on the command line. We treat is as a |
| 296 # Posix variant. |
| 297 is_android = false |
| 298 is_chromeos = false |
| 299 is_ios = false |
| 300 is_linux = false |
| 301 is_mac = false |
| 302 is_nacl = true |
| 303 is_posix = true |
| 304 is_win = false |
| 305 } else if (current_os == "ios") { |
| 306 is_android = false |
| 307 is_chromeos = false |
| 308 is_ios = true |
| 309 is_linux = false |
| 310 is_mac = false |
| 311 is_nacl = false |
| 312 is_posix = true |
| 313 is_win = false |
| 314 } else if (current_os == "linux") { |
| 315 is_android = false |
| 316 is_chromeos = false |
| 317 is_ios = false |
| 318 is_linux = true |
| 319 is_mac = false |
| 320 is_nacl = false |
| 321 is_posix = true |
| 322 is_win = false |
| 323 } |
| 324 |
| 325 # ============================================================================= |
| 326 # SOURCES FILTERS |
| 327 # ============================================================================= |
| 328 # |
| 329 # These patterns filter out platform-specific files when assigning to the |
| 330 # sources variable. The magic variable |sources_assignment_filter| is applied |
| 331 # to each assignment or appending to the sources variable and matches are |
| 332 # automatcally removed. |
| 333 # |
| 334 # Note that the patterns are NOT regular expressions. Only "*" and "\b" (path |
| 335 # boundary = end of string or slash) are supported, and the entire string |
| 336 # muct match the pattern (so you need "*.cc" to match all .cc files, for |
| 337 # example). |
| 338 |
| 339 # DO NOT ADD MORE PATTERNS TO THIS LIST, see set_sources_assignment_filter call |
| 340 # below. |
| 341 sources_assignment_filter = [] |
| 342 if (!is_posix) { |
| 343 sources_assignment_filter += [ |
| 344 "*_posix.h", |
| 345 "*_posix.cc", |
| 346 "*_posix_unittest.h", |
| 347 "*_posix_unittest.cc", |
| 348 "*\bposix/*", |
| 349 ] |
| 350 } |
| 351 if (!is_win) { |
| 352 sources_assignment_filter += [ |
| 353 "*_win.cc", |
| 354 "*_win.h", |
| 355 "*_win_unittest.cc", |
| 356 "*\bwin/*", |
| 357 "*.def", |
| 358 "*.rc", |
| 359 ] |
| 360 } |
| 361 if (!is_mac) { |
| 362 sources_assignment_filter += [ |
| 363 "*_mac.h", |
| 364 "*_mac.cc", |
| 365 "*_mac.mm", |
| 366 "*_mac_unittest.h", |
| 367 "*_mac_unittest.cc", |
| 368 "*_mac_unittest.mm", |
| 369 "*\bmac/*", |
| 370 "*_cocoa.h", |
| 371 "*_cocoa.cc", |
| 372 "*_cocoa.mm", |
| 373 "*_cocoa_unittest.h", |
| 374 "*_cocoa_unittest.cc", |
| 375 "*_cocoa_unittest.mm", |
| 376 "*\bcocoa/*", |
| 377 ] |
| 378 } |
| 379 if (!is_ios) { |
| 380 sources_assignment_filter += [ |
| 381 "*_ios.h", |
| 382 "*_ios.cc", |
| 383 "*_ios.mm", |
| 384 "*_ios_unittest.h", |
| 385 "*_ios_unittest.cc", |
| 386 "*_ios_unittest.mm", |
| 387 "*\bios/*", |
| 388 ] |
| 389 } |
| 390 if (!is_mac && !is_ios) { |
| 391 sources_assignment_filter += [ "*.mm" ] |
| 392 } |
| 393 if (!is_linux) { |
| 394 sources_assignment_filter += [ |
| 395 "*_linux.h", |
| 396 "*_linux.cc", |
| 397 "*_linux_unittest.h", |
| 398 "*_linux_unittest.cc", |
| 399 "*\blinux/*", |
| 400 ] |
| 401 } |
| 402 if (!is_android) { |
| 403 sources_assignment_filter += [ |
| 404 "*_android.h", |
| 405 "*_android.cc", |
| 406 "*_android_unittest.h", |
| 407 "*_android_unittest.cc", |
| 408 "*\bandroid/*", |
| 409 ] |
| 410 } |
| 411 if (!is_chromeos) { |
| 412 sources_assignment_filter += [ |
| 413 "*_chromeos.h", |
| 414 "*_chromeos.cc", |
| 415 "*_chromeos_unittest.h", |
| 416 "*_chromeos_unittest.cc", |
| 417 "*\bchromeos/*", |
| 418 ] |
| 419 } |
| 420 |
| 421 # DO NOT ADD MORE PATTERNS TO THIS LIST, see set_sources_assignment_filter call |
| 422 # below. |
| 423 |
| 424 # Actually save this list. |
| 425 # |
| 426 # These patterns are executed for every file in the source tree of every run. |
| 427 # Therefore, adding more patterns slows down the build for everybody. We should |
| 428 # only add automatic patterns for configurations affecting hundreds of files |
| 429 # across many projects in the tree. |
| 430 # |
| 431 # Therefore, we only add rules to this list corresponding to platforms on the |
| 432 # Chromium waterfall. This is not for non-officially-supported platforms |
| 433 # (FreeBSD, etc.) toolkits, (X11, GTK, etc.), or features. For these cases, |
| 434 # write a conditional in the target to remove the file(s) from the list when |
| 435 # your platform/toolkit/feature doesn't apply. |
| 436 set_sources_assignment_filter(sources_assignment_filter) |
| 437 |
| 438 # ============================================================================= |
| 439 # TARGET DEFAULTS |
| 440 # ============================================================================= |
| 441 # |
| 442 # Set up the default configuration for every build target of the given type. |
| 443 # The values configured here will be automatically set on the scope of the |
| 444 # corresponding target. Target definitions can add or remove to the settings |
| 445 # here as needed. |
| 446 |
| 447 # Holds all configs used for making native executables and libraries, to avoid |
| 448 # duplication in each target below. |
| 449 _native_compiler_configs = [ |
| 450 "//build/config:feature_flags", |
| 451 "//build/config/compiler:compiler", |
| 452 "//build/config/compiler:clang_stackrealign", |
| 453 "//build/config/compiler:compiler_arm_fpu", |
| 454 "//build/config/compiler:chromium_code", |
| 455 "//build/config/compiler:default_include_dirs", |
| 456 "//build/config/compiler:default_optimization", |
| 457 "//build/config/compiler:default_symbols", |
| 458 "//build/config/compiler:no_rtti", |
| 459 "//build/config/compiler:runtime_library", |
| 460 "//build/config/sanitizers:default_sanitizer_flags", |
| 461 ] |
| 462 if (is_win) { |
| 463 _native_compiler_configs += [ |
| 464 "//build/config/win:lean_and_mean", |
| 465 "//build/config/win:nominmax", |
| 466 "//build/config/win:unicode", |
| 467 "//build/config/win:winver", |
| 468 "//build/config/win:vs_code_analysis", |
| 469 ] |
| 470 } |
| 471 if (current_os == "winrt_81" || current_os == "winrt_81_phone" || |
| 472 current_os == "winrt_10") { |
| 473 _native_compiler_configs += [ "//build/config/win:target_winrt" ] |
| 474 } |
| 475 if (is_posix) { |
| 476 _native_compiler_configs += [ |
| 477 "//build/config/gcc:no_exceptions", |
| 478 "//build/config/gcc:symbol_visibility_hidden", |
| 479 ] |
| 480 } |
| 481 |
| 482 if (is_android) { |
| 483 _native_compiler_configs += |
| 484 [ "//build/config/android:default_cygprofile_instrumentation" ] |
| 485 } |
| 486 |
| 487 if (is_clang && !is_nacl) { |
| 488 _native_compiler_configs += [ |
| 489 "//build/config/clang:find_bad_constructs", |
| 490 "//build/config/clang:extra_warnings", |
| 491 ] |
| 492 } |
| 493 |
| 494 # Debug/release-related defines. |
| 495 if (is_debug) { |
| 496 _native_compiler_configs += [ "//build/config:debug" ] |
| 497 } else { |
| 498 _native_compiler_configs += [ "//build/config:release" ] |
| 499 } |
| 500 |
| 501 if (is_win) { |
| 502 # Many targets remove these configs, so they are not contained within |
| 503 # //build/config:executable_config for easy removal. |
| 504 _windows_linker_configs = [ |
| 505 "//build/config/win:default_incremental_linking", |
| 506 |
| 507 # Default to console-mode apps. Most of our targets are tests and such |
| 508 # that shouldn't use the windows subsystem. |
| 509 "//build/config/win:console", |
| 510 ] |
| 511 } |
| 512 |
| 513 # Executable defaults. |
| 514 _executable_configs = _native_compiler_configs + [ |
| 515 "//build/config:default_libs", |
| 516 "//build/config:executable_config", |
| 517 ] |
| 518 if (is_win) { |
| 519 _executable_configs += _windows_linker_configs |
| 520 } |
| 521 set_defaults("executable") { |
| 522 configs = _executable_configs |
| 523 } |
| 524 |
| 525 # Static library defaults. |
| 526 set_defaults("static_library") { |
| 527 configs = _native_compiler_configs |
| 528 } |
| 529 |
| 530 # Shared library and loadable module defaults (also for components in component |
| 531 # mode). |
| 532 _shared_library_configs = _native_compiler_configs + [ |
| 533 "//build/config:default_libs", |
| 534 "//build/config:shared_library_config", |
| 535 ] |
| 536 if (is_win) { |
| 537 _shared_library_configs += _windows_linker_configs |
| 538 } else if (is_android) { |
| 539 # Strip native JNI exports from shared libraries by default. Binaries that |
| 540 # want this can remove this config. |
| 541 _shared_library_configs += |
| 542 [ "//build/config/android:hide_native_jni_exports" ] |
| 543 } |
| 544 set_defaults("shared_library") { |
| 545 configs = _shared_library_configs |
| 546 } |
| 547 set_defaults("loadable_module") { |
| 548 configs = _shared_library_configs |
| 549 } |
| 550 if (is_component_build) { |
| 551 set_defaults("component") { |
| 552 configs = _shared_library_configs |
| 553 if (is_android) { |
| 554 configs -= [ "//build/config/android:hide_native_jni_exports" ] |
| 555 } |
| 556 } |
| 557 } |
| 558 if (is_ios) { |
| 559 set_defaults("ios_framework_bundle") { |
| 560 configs = _shared_library_configs |
| 561 } |
| 562 } |
| 563 if (is_mac) { |
| 564 set_defaults("mac_framework_bundle") { |
| 565 configs = _shared_library_configs |
| 566 } |
| 567 } |
| 568 |
| 569 # Source set defaults (also for components in non-component mode). |
| 570 set_defaults("source_set") { |
| 571 configs = _native_compiler_configs |
| 572 } |
| 573 if (!is_component_build) { |
| 574 set_defaults("component") { |
| 575 configs = _native_compiler_configs |
| 576 } |
| 577 } |
| 578 |
| 579 # Test defaults. |
| 580 set_defaults("test") { |
| 581 if (is_android) { |
| 582 configs = _shared_library_configs |
| 583 } else { |
| 584 configs = _executable_configs |
| 585 } |
| 586 } |
| 587 |
| 588 # ============================================================================== |
| 589 # COMPONENT SETUP |
| 590 # ============================================================================== |
| 591 |
| 592 # Defines a component, which equates to a shared_library when |
| 593 # is_component_build == true and a source_set / static_library otherwise. |
| 594 # |
| 595 # Arguments are the same as a normal library with this addition: |
| 596 # component_never_use_source_set: Whether to use static_library instead of |
| 597 # source_set for non-component builds. Some targets (e.g. //base) should |
| 598 # use static_library rather than source_set to avoid linking unused object |
| 599 # files. |
| 600 template("component") { |
| 601 _never_use_source_set = defined(invoker.component_never_use_source_set) && |
| 602 invoker.component_never_use_source_set |
| 603 assert(_never_use_source_set || true) # Mark as used. |
| 604 if (is_component_build) { |
| 605 _component_mode = "shared_library" |
| 606 } else if (_never_use_source_set) { |
| 607 _component_mode = "static_library" |
| 608 } else { |
| 609 _component_mode = "source_set" |
| 610 } |
| 611 target(_component_mode, target_name) { |
| 612 # Explicitly forward visibility, implicitly forward everything else. |
| 613 # Forwarding "*" doesn't recurse into nested scopes (to avoid copying all |
| 614 # globals into each template invocation), so won't pick up file-scoped |
| 615 # variables. Normally this isn't too bad, but visibility is commonly |
| 616 # defined at the file scope. Explicitly forwarding visibility and then |
| 617 # excluding it from the "*" set works around this problem. |
| 618 # See http://crbug.com/594610 |
| 619 forward_variables_from(invoker, [ "visibility" ]) |
| 620 forward_variables_from(invoker, "*", [ "visibility" ]) |
| 621 |
| 622 # All shared libraries must have the sanitizer deps to properly link in |
| 623 # asan mode (this target will be empty in other cases). |
| 624 if (!defined(deps)) { |
| 625 deps = [] |
| 626 } |
| 627 deps += [ "//build/config/sanitizers:deps" ] |
| 628 } |
| 629 } |
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