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build: Updates for AIX npm support - part 1 This PR is the first step enabling support for native modules for AIX. The main issue is that unlike linux where all symbols within the Node executable are available to the shared library for a native module (npm), on AIX the symbols must be explicitly exported. In addition, when the shared library is built it must be linked using a list of the available symbols. This patch covers the changes need to: 1) Export the symbols when building the node executable 2) Generate the file listing the symbols that can be used when building the shared library. For AIX, it breaks the build process into 2 steps. The first builds a static library and then generates a node.exp file which contains the symbols from that library. The second builds the node executable and uses the node.exp file to specify which symbols should be exported. In addition, it save the node.exp file so that it can later be used in the creation of the shared library when building a native module. The following additional steps will be required in dependent projects to fully enable AIX for native modules and are being worked separately: - Updates to node-gyp to use node.exp when creating the shared library for a native module - Fixes to gyp related to copying files as covered in https://codereview.chromium.org/1368133002/patch/1/10001 - Pulling in updated gyp versions to Node and node-gyp - Pulling latest libuv These changes were done to minimize the change to other platforms by working within the existing structure to add the 2 step process for AIX without changing the process for other platforms. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/3114 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
9 years ago
'node_core_target_name%': 'node',
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'lib/internal/bootstrap_node.js',
'lib/_debug_agent.js',
'lib/_debugger.js',
'lib/assert.js',
'lib/buffer.js',
'lib/child_process.js',
'lib/console.js',
'lib/constants.js',
'lib/crypto.js',
'lib/cluster.js',
'lib/dgram.js',
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'lib/dns.js',
Domain feature This is a squashed commit of the main work done on the domains-wip branch. The original commit messages are preserved for posterity: * Implicitly add EventEmitters to active domain * Implicitly add timers to active domain * domain: add members, remove ctor cb * Don't hijack bound callbacks for Domain error events * Add dispose method * Add domain.remove(ee) method * A test of multiple domains in process at once * Put the active domain on the process object * Only intercept error arg if explicitly requested * Typo * Don't auto-add new domains to the current domain While an automatic parent/child relationship is sort of neat, and leads to some nice error-bubbling characteristics, it also results in keeping a reference to every EE and timer created, unless domains are explicitly disposed of. * Explicitly adding one domain to another is still fine, of course. * Don't allow circular domain->domain memberships * Disposing of a domain removes it from its parent * Domain disposal turns functions into no-ops * More documentation of domains * More thorough dispose() semantics * An example using domains in an HTTP server * Don't handle errors on a disposed domain * Need to push, even if the same domain is entered multiple times * Array.push is too slow for the EE Ctor * lint domain * domain: docs * Also call abort and destroySoon to clean up event emitters * domain: Wrap destroy methods in a try/catch * Attach tick callbacks to active domain * domain: Only implicitly bind timers, not explicitly * domain: Don't fire timers when disposed. * domain: Simplify naming so that MakeCallback works on Timers * Add setInterval and nextTick to domain test * domain: Make stack private
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'lib/domain.js',
'lib/events.js',
'lib/fs.js',
'lib/http.js',
'lib/_http_agent.js',
'lib/_http_client.js',
'lib/_http_common.js',
'lib/_http_incoming.js',
'lib/_http_outgoing.js',
'lib/_http_server.js',
'lib/https.js',
'lib/_linklist.js',
'lib/module.js',
'lib/net.js',
'lib/os.js',
'lib/path.js',
'lib/process.js',
'lib/punycode.js',
'lib/querystring.js',
'lib/readline.js',
'lib/repl.js',
'lib/stream.js',
'lib/_stream_readable.js',
'lib/_stream_writable.js',
'lib/_stream_duplex.js',
'lib/_stream_transform.js',
'lib/_stream_passthrough.js',
'lib/_stream_wrap.js',
'lib/string_decoder.js',
'lib/sys.js',
'lib/timers.js',
'lib/tls.js',
'lib/_tls_common.js',
'lib/_tls_legacy.js',
'lib/_tls_wrap.js',
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'lib/tty.js',
'lib/url.js',
'lib/util.js',
'lib/v8.js',
'lib/vm.js',
'lib/zlib.js',
'lib/internal/buffer.js',
'lib/internal/child_process.js',
'lib/internal/cluster/child.js',
'lib/internal/cluster/master.js',
'lib/internal/cluster/round_robin_handle.js',
'lib/internal/cluster/shared_handle.js',
'lib/internal/cluster/utils.js',
'lib/internal/cluster/worker.js',
'lib/internal/freelist.js',
'lib/internal/fs.js',
'lib/internal/linkedlist.js',
'lib/internal/net.js',
'lib/internal/module.js',
'lib/internal/process/next_tick.js',
'lib/internal/process/promises.js',
'lib/internal/process/stdio.js',
process: add 'warning' event and process.emitWarning() In several places throughout the code we write directly to stderr to report warnings (deprecation, possible eventemitter memory leak). The current design of simply dumping the text to stderr is less than ideal. This PR introduces a new "process warnings" mechanism that emits 'warning' events on the global process object. These are invoked with a `warning` argument whose value is an Error object. By default, these warnings will be printed to stderr. This can be suppressed using the `--no-warnings` and `--no-deprecation` command line flags. For warnings, the 'warning' event will still be emitted by the process, allowing applications to handle the warnings in custom ways. The existing `--no-deprecation` flag will continue to supress all deprecation output generated by the core lib. The `--trace-warnings` command line flag will tell Node.js to print the full stack trace of warnings as part of the default handling. The existing `--no-deprecation`, `--throw-deprecation` and `--trace-deprecation` flags continue to work as they currently do, but the exact output of the warning message is modified to occur on process.nextTick(). The stack trace for the warnings and deprecations preserve and point to the correct call site. A new `process.emitWarning()` API is provided to permit userland to emit warnings and deprecations using the same consistent mechanism. Test cases and documentation are included. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4782 Reviewed-By: Rod Vagg <rod@vagg.org> Reviewed-By: Wyatt Preul <wpreul@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com>
9 years ago
'lib/internal/process/warning.js',
'lib/internal/process.js',
'lib/internal/readline.js',
'lib/internal/repl.js',
'lib/internal/socket_list.js',
'lib/internal/url.js',
'lib/internal/util.js',
'lib/internal/v8_prof_polyfill.js',
'lib/internal/v8_prof_processor.js',
'lib/internal/streams/lazy_transform.js',
'lib/internal/streams/BufferList.js',
'deps/v8/tools/splaytree.js',
'deps/v8/tools/codemap.js',
'deps/v8/tools/consarray.js',
'deps/v8/tools/csvparser.js',
'deps/v8/tools/profile.js',
'deps/v8/tools/profile_view.js',
'deps/v8/tools/logreader.js',
'deps/v8/tools/tickprocessor.js',
'deps/v8/tools/SourceMap.js',
'deps/v8/tools/tickprocessor-driver.js',
],
'conditions': [
[ 'node_shared=="true"', {
'node_target_type%': 'shared_library',
}, {
'node_target_type%': 'executable',
}],
[ 'OS=="win" and '
'node_use_openssl=="true" and '
'node_shared_openssl=="false"', {
'use_openssl_def': 1,
}, {
'use_openssl_def': 0,
}],
],
},
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'targets': [
{
build: Updates for AIX npm support - part 1 This PR is the first step enabling support for native modules for AIX. The main issue is that unlike linux where all symbols within the Node executable are available to the shared library for a native module (npm), on AIX the symbols must be explicitly exported. In addition, when the shared library is built it must be linked using a list of the available symbols. This patch covers the changes need to: 1) Export the symbols when building the node executable 2) Generate the file listing the symbols that can be used when building the shared library. For AIX, it breaks the build process into 2 steps. The first builds a static library and then generates a node.exp file which contains the symbols from that library. The second builds the node executable and uses the node.exp file to specify which symbols should be exported. In addition, it save the node.exp file so that it can later be used in the creation of the shared library when building a native module. The following additional steps will be required in dependent projects to fully enable AIX for native modules and are being worked separately: - Updates to node-gyp to use node.exp when creating the shared library for a native module - Fixes to gyp related to copying files as covered in https://codereview.chromium.org/1368133002/patch/1/10001 - Pulling in updated gyp versions to Node and node-gyp - Pulling latest libuv These changes were done to minimize the change to other platforms by working within the existing structure to add the 2 step process for AIX without changing the process for other platforms. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/3114 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
9 years ago
'target_name': '<(node_core_target_name)',
'type': '<(node_target_type)',
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'dependencies': [
'node_js2c#host',
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],
'include_dirs': [
'src',
'tools/msvs/genfiles',
'deps/uv/src/ares',
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)', # for node_natives.h
],
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'sources': [
'src/tracing/agent.cc',
'src/tracing/node_trace_buffer.cc',
'src/tracing/node_trace_writer.cc',
'src/tracing/trace_event.cc',
'src/debug-agent.cc',
'src/async-wrap.cc',
'src/env.cc',
'src/fs_event_wrap.cc',
'src/cares_wrap.cc',
'src/connection_wrap.cc',
'src/connect_wrap.cc',
'src/handle_wrap.cc',
'src/js_stream.cc',
'src/node.cc',
'src/node_buffer.cc',
'src/node_config.cc',
'src/node_constants.cc',
vm, core, module: re-do vm to fix known issues As documented in #3042 and in [1], the existing vm implementation has many problems. All of these are solved by @brianmcd&#39;s [contextify][2] package. This commit uses contextify as a conceptual base and its code core to overhaul the vm module and fix its many edge cases and caveats. Functionally, this fixes #3042. In particular: - A context is now indistinguishable from the object it is based on (the &#34;sandbox&#34;). A context is simply a sandbox that has been marked by the vm module, via `vm.createContext`, with special internal information that allows scripts to be run inside of it. - Consequently, items added to the context from anywhere are immediately visible to all code that can access that context, both inside and outside the virtual machine. This commit also smooths over the API very slightly: - Parameter defaults are now uniformly triggered via `undefined`, per ES6 semantics and previous discussion at [3]. - Several undocumented and problematic features have been removed, e.g. the conflation of `vm.Script` with `vm` itself, and the fact that `Script` instances also had all static `vm` methods. The API is now exactly as documented (although arguably the existence of the `vm.Script` export is not yet documented, just the `Script` class itself). In terms of implementation, this replaces node_script.cc with node_contextify.cc, which is derived originally from [4] (see [5]) but has since undergone extensive modifications and iterations to expose the most useful C++ API and use the coding conventions and utilities of Node core. The bindings exposed by `process.binding(&#39;contextify&#39;)` (node_contextify.cc) replace those formerly exposed by `process.binding(&#39;evals&#39;)` (node_script.cc). They are: - ContextifyScript(code, [filename]), with methods: - runInThisContext() - runInContext(sandbox, [timeout]) - makeContext(sandbox) From this, the vm.js file builds the entire documented vm module API. node.js and module.js were modified to use this new native binding, or the vm module itself where possible. This introduces an extra line or two into the stack traces of module compilation (and thus into most stack traces), explaining the changed tests. The tests were also updated slightly, with all vm-related simple tests consolidated as test/simple/test-vm-* (some of them were formerly test/simple/test-script-*). At the same time they switched from `common.debug` to `console.error` and were updated to use `assert.throws` instead of rolling their own error-testing methods. New tests were also added, of course, demonstrating the new capabilities and fixes. [1]: http://nodejs.org/docs/v0.10.16/api/vm.html#vm_caveats [2]: https://github.com/brianmcd/contextify [3]: https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/5323#issuecomment-20250726 [4]: https://github.com/kkoopa/contextify/blob/bf123f3ef960f0943d1e30bda02e3163a004e964/src/contextify.cc [5]: https://gist.github.com/domenic/6068120
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'src/node_contextify.cc',
'src/node_debug_options.cc',
'src/node_file.cc',
'src/node_http_parser.cc',
'src/node_javascript.cc',
'src/node_main.cc',
'src/node_os.cc',
'src/node_revert.cc',
'src/node_url.cc',
'src/node_util.cc',
'src/node_v8.cc',
'src/node_stat_watcher.cc',
'src/node_watchdog.cc',
'src/node_zlib.cc',
build, i18n: improve Intl build, add &#34;--with-intl&#34; The two main goals of this change are: - To make it easier to build the Intl option using ICU (particularly, using a newer ICU than v8/Chromium&#39;s version) - To enable a much smaller ICU build with only English support The goal here is to get node.js binaries built this way by default so that the Intl API can be used. Additional data can be added at execution time (see Readme and wiki) More details are at https://github.com/joyent/node/pull/7719 In particular, this change adds the &#34;--with-intl=&#34; configure option to provide more ways of building &#34;Intl&#34;: - &#34;full-icu&#34; picks up an ICU from deps/icu - &#34;small-icu&#34; is similar, but builds only English - &#34;system-icu&#34; uses pkg-config to find an installed ICU - &#34;none&#34; does nothing (no Intl) For Windows builds, the &#34;full-icu&#34; or &#34;small-icu&#34; options are added to vcbuild.bat. Note that the existing &#34;--with-icu-path&#34; option is not removed from configure, but may not be used alongside the new option. Wiki changes have already been made on https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Installation and a new page created at https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Intl (marked as provisional until this change lands.) Summary of changes: * README.md : doc updates * .gitignore : added &#34;deps/icu&#34; as this is the location where ICU is unpacked to. * Makefile : added the tools/icu/* files to cpplint, but excluded a problematic file. * configure : added the &#34;--with-intl&#34; option mentioned above. Calculate at config time the list of ICU source files to use and data packaging options. * node.gyp : add the new files src/node_i18n.cc/.h as well as ICU linkage. * src/node.cc : add call into node::i18n::InitializeICUDirectory(icu_data_dir) as well as new --icu-data-dir option and NODE_ICU_DATA env variable to configure ICU data loading. This loading is only relevant in the &#34;small&#34; configuration. * src/node_i18n.cc : new source file for the above Initialize.. function, to setup ICU as needed. * tools/icu : new directory with some tools needed for this build. * tools/icu/icu-generic.gyp : new .gyp file that builds ICU in some new ways, both on unix/mac and windows. * tools/icu/icu-system.gyp : new .gyp file to build node against a pkg-config detected ICU. * tools/icu/icu_small.json : new config file for the &#34;English-only&#34; small build. * tools/icu/icutrim.py : new tool for trimming down ICU data. Reads the above .json file. * tools/icu/iculslocs.cc : new tool for repairing ICU data manifests after trim operation. * tools/icu/no-op.cc : dummy file to force .gyp into using a C++ linker. * vcbuild.bat : added small-icu and full-icu options, to call into configure. * Fixed toolset dependencies, see https://github.com/joyent/node/pull/7719#issuecomment-54641687 Note that because of a bug in gyp {CC,CXX}_host must also be set. Otherwise gcc/g++ will be used by default for part of the build. Reviewed-by: Trevor Norris &lt;trev.norris@gmail.com&gt; Reviewed-by: Fedor Indutny &lt;fedor@indutny.com&gt;
10 years ago
'src/node_i18n.cc',
'src/pipe_wrap.cc',
'src/signal_wrap.cc',
'src/spawn_sync.cc',
'src/string_bytes.cc',
'src/stream_base.cc',
'src/stream_wrap.cc',
'src/tcp_wrap.cc',
'src/timer_wrap.cc',
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'src/tty_wrap.cc',
'src/process_wrap.cc',
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'src/udp_wrap.cc',
'src/uv.cc',
# headers to make for a more pleasant IDE experience
'src/async-wrap.h',
'src/async-wrap-inl.h',
'src/base-object.h',
'src/base-object-inl.h',
'src/connection_wrap.h',
'src/connect_wrap.h',
'src/debug-agent.h',
'src/env.h',
'src/env-inl.h',
'src/handle_wrap.h',
'src/js_stream.h',
'src/node.h',
'src/node_buffer.h',
'src/node_constants.h',
'src/node_debug_options.h',
'src/node_file.h',
'src/node_http_parser.h',
'src/node_internals.h',
'src/node_javascript.h',
'src/node_mutex.h',
'src/node_root_certs.h',
'src/node_version.h',
'src/node_watchdog.h',
'src/node_wrap.h',
'src/node_revert.h',
build, i18n: improve Intl build, add &#34;--with-intl&#34; The two main goals of this change are: - To make it easier to build the Intl option using ICU (particularly, using a newer ICU than v8/Chromium&#39;s version) - To enable a much smaller ICU build with only English support The goal here is to get node.js binaries built this way by default so that the Intl API can be used. Additional data can be added at execution time (see Readme and wiki) More details are at https://github.com/joyent/node/pull/7719 In particular, this change adds the &#34;--with-intl=&#34; configure option to provide more ways of building &#34;Intl&#34;: - &#34;full-icu&#34; picks up an ICU from deps/icu - &#34;small-icu&#34; is similar, but builds only English - &#34;system-icu&#34; uses pkg-config to find an installed ICU - &#34;none&#34; does nothing (no Intl) For Windows builds, the &#34;full-icu&#34; or &#34;small-icu&#34; options are added to vcbuild.bat. Note that the existing &#34;--with-icu-path&#34; option is not removed from configure, but may not be used alongside the new option. Wiki changes have already been made on https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Installation and a new page created at https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Intl (marked as provisional until this change lands.) Summary of changes: * README.md : doc updates * .gitignore : added &#34;deps/icu&#34; as this is the location where ICU is unpacked to. * Makefile : added the tools/icu/* files to cpplint, but excluded a problematic file. * configure : added the &#34;--with-intl&#34; option mentioned above. Calculate at config time the list of ICU source files to use and data packaging options. * node.gyp : add the new files src/node_i18n.cc/.h as well as ICU linkage. * src/node.cc : add call into node::i18n::InitializeICUDirectory(icu_data_dir) as well as new --icu-data-dir option and NODE_ICU_DATA env variable to configure ICU data loading. This loading is only relevant in the &#34;small&#34; configuration. * src/node_i18n.cc : new source file for the above Initialize.. function, to setup ICU as needed. * tools/icu : new directory with some tools needed for this build. * tools/icu/icu-generic.gyp : new .gyp file that builds ICU in some new ways, both on unix/mac and windows. * tools/icu/icu-system.gyp : new .gyp file to build node against a pkg-config detected ICU. * tools/icu/icu_small.json : new config file for the &#34;English-only&#34; small build. * tools/icu/icutrim.py : new tool for trimming down ICU data. Reads the above .json file. * tools/icu/iculslocs.cc : new tool for repairing ICU data manifests after trim operation. * tools/icu/no-op.cc : dummy file to force .gyp into using a C++ linker. * vcbuild.bat : added small-icu and full-icu options, to call into configure. * Fixed toolset dependencies, see https://github.com/joyent/node/pull/7719#issuecomment-54641687 Note that because of a bug in gyp {CC,CXX}_host must also be set. Otherwise gcc/g++ will be used by default for part of the build. Reviewed-by: Trevor Norris &lt;trev.norris@gmail.com&gt; Reviewed-by: Fedor Indutny &lt;fedor@indutny.com&gt;
10 years ago
'src/node_i18n.h',
'src/pipe_wrap.h',
'src/tty_wrap.h',
'src/tcp_wrap.h',
'src/udp_wrap.h',
'src/req-wrap.h',
'src/req-wrap-inl.h',
'src/string_bytes.h',
'src/stream_base.h',
'src/stream_base-inl.h',
'src/stream_wrap.h',
'src/tracing/trace_event.h'
'src/tree.h',
'src/util.h',
'src/util-inl.h',
'src/util.cc',
'src/string_search.cc',
'deps/http_parser/http_parser.h',
'deps/v8/include/v8.h',
'deps/v8/include/v8-debug.h',
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/node_natives.h',
# javascript files to make for an even more pleasant IDE experience
'<@(library_files)',
# node.gyp is added to the project by default.
'common.gypi',
],
'defines': [
'NODE_ARCH="<(target_arch)"',
'NODE_PLATFORM="<(OS)"',
'NODE_WANT_INTERNALS=1',
# Warn when using deprecated V8 APIs.
'V8_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS=1',
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],
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'conditions': [
[ 'node_shared=="false"', {
'msvs_settings': {
'VCManifestTool': {
'EmbedManifest': 'true',
'AdditionalManifestFiles': 'src/res/node.exe.extra.manifest'
}
},
}, {
'defines': [
'NODE_SHARED_MODE',
],
'conditions': [
[ 'node_module_version!="" and OS!="win"', {
'product_extension': '<(shlib_suffix)',
}]
],
}],
[ 'node_enable_d8=="true"', {
'dependencies': [ 'deps/v8/src/d8.gyp:d8' ],
}],
[ 'node_use_bundled_v8=="true"', {
'dependencies': [
'deps/v8/src/v8.gyp:v8',
'deps/v8/src/v8.gyp:v8_libplatform'
],
}],
[ 'node_use_v8_platform=="true"', {
'defines': [
'NODE_USE_V8_PLATFORM=1',
],
}, {
'defines': [
'NODE_USE_V8_PLATFORM=0',
],
}],
[ 'node_tag!=""', {
'defines': [ 'NODE_TAG="<(node_tag)"' ],
}],
[ 'node_v8_options!=""', {
'defines': [ 'NODE_V8_OPTIONS="<(node_v8_options)"'],
}],
# No node_main.cc for anything except executable
[ 'node_target_type!="executable"', {
'sources!': [
'src/node_main.cc',
],
}],
[ 'node_release_urlbase!=""', {
'defines': [
'NODE_RELEASE_URLBASE="<(node_release_urlbase)"',
]
}],
build, i18n: improve Intl build, add &#34;--with-intl&#34; The two main goals of this change are: - To make it easier to build the Intl option using ICU (particularly, using a newer ICU than v8/Chromium&#39;s version) - To enable a much smaller ICU build with only English support The goal here is to get node.js binaries built this way by default so that the Intl API can be used. Additional data can be added at execution time (see Readme and wiki) More details are at https://github.com/joyent/node/pull/7719 In particular, this change adds the &#34;--with-intl=&#34; configure option to provide more ways of building &#34;Intl&#34;: - &#34;full-icu&#34; picks up an ICU from deps/icu - &#34;small-icu&#34; is similar, but builds only English - &#34;system-icu&#34; uses pkg-config to find an installed ICU - &#34;none&#34; does nothing (no Intl) For Windows builds, the &#34;full-icu&#34; or &#34;small-icu&#34; options are added to vcbuild.bat. Note that the existing &#34;--with-icu-path&#34; option is not removed from configure, but may not be used alongside the new option. Wiki changes have already been made on https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Installation and a new page created at https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Intl (marked as provisional until this change lands.) Summary of changes: * README.md : doc updates * .gitignore : added &#34;deps/icu&#34; as this is the location where ICU is unpacked to. * Makefile : added the tools/icu/* files to cpplint, but excluded a problematic file. * configure : added the &#34;--with-intl&#34; option mentioned above. Calculate at config time the list of ICU source files to use and data packaging options. * node.gyp : add the new files src/node_i18n.cc/.h as well as ICU linkage. * src/node.cc : add call into node::i18n::InitializeICUDirectory(icu_data_dir) as well as new --icu-data-dir option and NODE_ICU_DATA env variable to configure ICU data loading. This loading is only relevant in the &#34;small&#34; configuration. * src/node_i18n.cc : new source file for the above Initialize.. function, to setup ICU as needed. * tools/icu : new directory with some tools needed for this build. * tools/icu/icu-generic.gyp : new .gyp file that builds ICU in some new ways, both on unix/mac and windows. * tools/icu/icu-system.gyp : new .gyp file to build node against a pkg-config detected ICU. * tools/icu/icu_small.json : new config file for the &#34;English-only&#34; small build. * tools/icu/icutrim.py : new tool for trimming down ICU data. Reads the above .json file. * tools/icu/iculslocs.cc : new tool for repairing ICU data manifests after trim operation. * tools/icu/no-op.cc : dummy file to force .gyp into using a C++ linker. * vcbuild.bat : added small-icu and full-icu options, to call into configure. * Fixed toolset dependencies, see https://github.com/joyent/node/pull/7719#issuecomment-54641687 Note that because of a bug in gyp {CC,CXX}_host must also be set. Otherwise gcc/g++ will be used by default for part of the build. Reviewed-by: Trevor Norris &lt;trev.norris@gmail.com&gt; Reviewed-by: Fedor Indutny &lt;fedor@indutny.com&gt;
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[ 'v8_enable_i18n_support==1', {
'defines': [ 'NODE_HAVE_I18N_SUPPORT=1' ],
'dependencies': [
'<(icu_gyp_path):icui18n',
'<(icu_gyp_path):icuuc',
],
'conditions': [
[ 'icu_small=="true"', {
'defines': [ 'NODE_HAVE_SMALL_ICU=1' ],
}]],
}],
[ 'node_use_bundled_v8=="true" and \
node_enable_v8_vtunejit=="true" and (target_arch=="x64" or \
target_arch=="ia32" or target_arch=="x32")', {
'defines': [ 'NODE_ENABLE_VTUNE_PROFILING' ],
'dependencies': [
'deps/v8/src/third_party/vtune/v8vtune.gyp:v8_vtune'
],
}],
[ 'v8_inspector=="true"', {
'defines': [
'HAVE_INSPECTOR=1',
],
'sources': [
'src/inspector_agent.cc',
'src/inspector_socket.cc',
'src/inspector_socket_server.cc',
'src/inspector_agent.h',
'src/inspector_socket.h',
'src/inspector_socket_server.h',
],
'dependencies': [
'deps/v8_inspector/src/inspector/inspector.gyp:standalone_inspector',
'v8_inspector_compress_protocol_json#host',
],
'include_dirs': [
'deps/v8_inspector/include',
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/include', # for inspector
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)',
],
}, {
'defines': [ 'HAVE_INSPECTOR=0' ]
}],
[ 'node_use_openssl=="true"', {
'defines': [ 'HAVE_OPENSSL=1' ],
'sources': [
'src/node_crypto.cc',
'src/node_crypto_bio.cc',
'src/node_crypto_clienthello.cc',
'src/node_crypto.h',
'src/node_crypto_bio.h',
'src/node_crypto_clienthello.h',
'src/tls_wrap.cc',
'src/tls_wrap.h'
],
'conditions': [
['openssl_fips != ""', {
'defines': [ 'NODE_FIPS_MODE' ],
}],
[ 'node_shared_openssl=="false"', {
'dependencies': [
'./deps/openssl/openssl.gyp:openssl',
# For tests
'./deps/openssl/openssl.gyp:openssl-cli',
],
# Do not let unused OpenSSL symbols to slip away
'conditions': [
# -force_load or --whole-archive are not applicable for
# the static library
[ 'node_target_type!="static_library"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'OTHER_LDFLAGS': [
'-Wl,-force_load,<(PRODUCT_DIR)/<(OPENSSL_PRODUCT)',
],
},
'conditions': [
['OS in "linux freebsd" and node_shared=="false"', {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,--whole-archive,'
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/obj.target/deps/openssl/'
'<(OPENSSL_PRODUCT)',
'-Wl,--no-whole-archive',
],
}],
# openssl.def is based on zlib.def, zlib symbols
# are always exported.
['use_openssl_def==1', {
'sources': ['<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/openssl.def'],
}],
['OS=="win" and use_openssl_def==0', {
'sources': ['deps/zlib/win32/zlib.def'],
}],
],
}],
],
}]]
}, {
'defines': [ 'HAVE_OPENSSL=0' ]
}],
[ 'node_use_dtrace=="true"', {
'defines': [ 'HAVE_DTRACE=1' ],
'dependencies': [
'node_dtrace_header',
'specialize_node_d',
],
'include_dirs': [ '<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)' ],
#
# DTrace is supported on linux, solaris, mac, and bsd. There are
# three object files associated with DTrace support, but they're
# not all used all the time:
#
# node_dtrace.o all configurations
# node_dtrace_ustack.o not supported on mac and linux
# node_dtrace_provider.o All except OS X. "dtrace -G" is not
# used on OS X.
#
# Note that node_dtrace_provider.cc and node_dtrace_ustack.cc do not
# actually exist. They're listed here to trick GYP into linking the
# corresponding object files into the final "node" executable. These
# object files are generated by "dtrace -G" using custom actions
# below, and the GYP-generated Makefiles will properly build them when
# needed.
#
'sources': [ 'src/node_dtrace.cc' ],
'conditions': [
[ 'OS=="linux"', {
'sources': [
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/node_dtrace_provider.o'
],
}],
[ 'OS!="mac" and OS!="linux"', {
'sources': [
'src/node_dtrace_ustack.cc',
'src/node_dtrace_provider.cc',
]
}
] ]
} ],
[ 'node_use_lttng=="true"', {
'defines': [ 'HAVE_LTTNG=1' ],
'include_dirs': [ '<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)' ],
'libraries': [ '-llttng-ust' ],
'sources': [
'src/node_lttng.cc'
],
} ],
[ 'node_use_etw=="true"', {
'defines': [ 'HAVE_ETW=1' ],
'dependencies': [ 'node_etw' ],
'sources': [
'src/node_win32_etw_provider.h',
'src/node_win32_etw_provider-inl.h',
'src/node_win32_etw_provider.cc',
'src/node_dtrace.cc',
'tools/msvs/genfiles/node_etw_provider.h',
'tools/msvs/genfiles/node_etw_provider.rc',
]
} ],
[ 'node_use_perfctr=="true"', {
'defines': [ 'HAVE_PERFCTR=1' ],
'dependencies': [ 'node_perfctr' ],
'sources': [
'src/node_win32_perfctr_provider.h',
'src/node_win32_perfctr_provider.cc',
'src/node_counters.cc',
'src/node_counters.h',
'tools/msvs/genfiles/node_perfctr_provider.rc',
]
} ],
[ 'node_no_browser_globals=="true"', {
'defines': [ 'NODE_NO_BROWSER_GLOBALS' ],
} ],
[ 'node_use_bundled_v8=="true" and v8_postmortem_support=="true"', {
'dependencies': [ 'deps/v8/src/v8.gyp:postmortem-metadata' ],
'conditions': [
# -force_load is not applicable for the static library
[ 'node_target_type!="static_library"', {
'xcode_settings': {
'OTHER_LDFLAGS': [
'-Wl,-force_load,<(V8_BASE)',
],
},
}],
],
}],
[ 'node_shared_zlib=="false"', {
'dependencies': [ 'deps/zlib/zlib.gyp:zlib' ],
}],
[ 'node_shared_http_parser=="false"', {
'dependencies': [ 'deps/http_parser/http_parser.gyp:http_parser' ],
}],
[ 'node_shared_cares=="false"', {
'dependencies': [ 'deps/cares/cares.gyp:cares' ],
}],
[ 'node_shared_libuv=="false"', {
'dependencies': [ 'deps/uv/uv.gyp:libuv' ],
}],
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[ 'OS=="win"', {
'sources': [
'src/backtrace_win32.cc',
'src/res/node.rc',
],
'defines!': [
'NODE_PLATFORM="win"',
],
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'defines': [
'FD_SETSIZE=1024',
# we need to use node's preferred "win32" rather than gyp's preferred "win"
'NODE_PLATFORM="win32"',
'_UNICODE=1',
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],
'libraries': [ '-lpsapi.lib' ]
}, { # POSIX
'defines': [ '__POSIX__' ],
'sources': [ 'src/backtrace_posix.cc' ],
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}],
[ 'OS=="mac"', {
# linking Corefoundation is needed since certain OSX debugging tools
# like Instruments require it for some features
'libraries': [ '-framework CoreFoundation' ],
'defines!': [
'NODE_PLATFORM="mac"',
],
'defines': [
# we need to use node's preferred "darwin" rather than gyp's preferred "mac"
'NODE_PLATFORM="darwin"',
],
}],
[ 'OS=="freebsd"', {
'libraries': [
'-lutil',
'-lkvm',
],
}],
[ 'OS=="aix"', {
'defines': [
'_LINUX_SOURCE_COMPAT',
],
}],
[ 'OS=="solaris"', {
'libraries': [
'-lkstat',
'-lumem',
],
'defines!': [
'NODE_PLATFORM="solaris"',
],
'defines': [
# we need to use node's preferred "sunos"
# rather than gyp's preferred "solaris"
'NODE_PLATFORM="sunos"',
],
}],
[ '(OS=="freebsd" or OS=="linux") and node_shared=="false" and coverage=="false"', {
'ldflags': [ '-Wl,-z,noexecstack',
'-Wl,--whole-archive <(V8_BASE)',
'-Wl,--no-whole-archive' ]
}],
[ '(OS=="freebsd" or OS=="linux") and node_shared=="false" and coverage=="true"', {
'ldflags': [ '-Wl,-z,noexecstack',
'-Wl,--whole-archive <(V8_BASE)',
'-Wl,--no-whole-archive',
'--coverage',
'-g',
'-O0' ],
'cflags': [ '--coverage',
'-g',
'-O0' ]
}],
[ 'OS=="sunos"', {
'ldflags': [ '-Wl,-M,/usr/lib/ld/map.noexstk' ],
}],
],
14 years ago
},
{
'target_name': 'mkssldef',
'type': 'none',
# TODO(bnoordhuis) Make all platforms export the same list of symbols.
# Teach mkssldef.py to generate linker maps that UNIX linkers understand.
'conditions': [
[ 'use_openssl_def==1', {
'variables': {
'mkssldef_flags': [
# Categories to export.
'-CAES,BF,BIO,DES,DH,DSA,EC,ECDH,ECDSA,ENGINE,EVP,HMAC,MD4,MD5,'
'NEXTPROTONEG,PSK,RC2,RC4,RSA,SHA,SHA0,SHA1,SHA256,SHA512,SOCK,'
'STDIO,TLSEXT',
# Defines.
'-DWIN32',
# Symbols to filter from the export list.
'-X^DSO',
'-X^_',
'-X^private_',
# Base generated DEF on zlib.def
'-Bdeps/zlib/win32/zlib.def'
],
},
'conditions': [
['openssl_fips!=""', {
'variables': { 'mkssldef_flags': ['-DOPENSSL_FIPS'] },
}],
],
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'mkssldef',
'inputs': [
'deps/openssl/openssl/util/libeay.num',
'deps/openssl/openssl/util/ssleay.num',
],
'outputs': ['<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/openssl.def'],
'action': [
'python',
'tools/mkssldef.py',
'<@(mkssldef_flags)',
'-o',
'<@(_outputs)',
'<@(_inputs)',
],
},
],
}],
],
},
# generate ETW header and resource files
{
'target_name': 'node_etw',
'type': 'none',
'conditions': [
[ 'node_use_etw=="true"', {
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'node_etw',
'inputs': [ 'src/res/node_etw_provider.man' ],
'outputs': [
'tools/msvs/genfiles/node_etw_provider.rc',
'tools/msvs/genfiles/node_etw_provider.h',
'tools/msvs/genfiles/node_etw_providerTEMP.BIN',
],
'action': [ 'mc <@(_inputs) -h tools/msvs/genfiles -r tools/msvs/genfiles' ]
}
]
} ]
]
},
# generate perf counter header and resource files
{
'target_name': 'node_perfctr',
'type': 'none',
'conditions': [
[ 'node_use_perfctr=="true"', {
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'node_perfctr_man',
'inputs': [ 'src/res/node_perfctr_provider.man' ],
'outputs': [
'tools/msvs/genfiles/node_perfctr_provider.h',
'tools/msvs/genfiles/node_perfctr_provider.rc',
'tools/msvs/genfiles/MSG00001.BIN',
],
'action': [ 'ctrpp <@(_inputs) '
'-o tools/msvs/genfiles/node_perfctr_provider.h '
'-rc tools/msvs/genfiles/node_perfctr_provider.rc'
]
},
],
} ]
]
},
{
'target_name': 'v8_inspector_compress_protocol_json',
'type': 'none',
'toolsets': ['host'],
'conditions': [
[ 'v8_inspector=="true"', {
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'v8_inspector_compress_protocol_json',
'process_outputs_as_sources': 1,
'inputs': [
'deps/v8_inspector/src/inspector/js_protocol.json',
],
'outputs': [
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/v8_inspector_protocol_json.h',
],
'action': [
'python',
'tools/compress_json.py',
'<@(_inputs)',
'<@(_outputs)',
],
},
],
}],
],
},
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{
'target_name': 'node_js2c',
'type': 'none',
'toolsets': ['host'],
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'node_js2c',
'inputs': [
'<@(library_files)',
'./config.gypi',
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],
'outputs': [
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/node_natives.h',
],
'conditions': [
[ 'node_use_dtrace=="false" and node_use_etw=="false"', {
'inputs': [ 'src/notrace_macros.py' ]
}],
['node_use_lttng=="false"', {
'inputs': [ 'src/nolttng_macros.py' ]
}],
[ 'node_use_perfctr=="false"', {
'inputs': [ 'src/perfctr_macros.py' ]
}]
],
'action': [
'python',
'tools/js2c.py',
'<@(_outputs)',
'<@(_inputs)',
],
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},
],
}, # end node_js2c
{
'target_name': 'node_dtrace_header',
'type': 'none',
'conditions': [
[ 'node_use_dtrace=="true" and OS!="linux"', {
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'node_dtrace_header',
'inputs': [ 'src/node_provider.d' ],
'outputs': [ '<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/node_provider.h' ],
'action': [ 'dtrace', '-h', '-xnolibs', '-s', '<@(_inputs)',
'-o', '<@(_outputs)' ]
}
]
} ],
[ 'node_use_dtrace=="true" and OS=="linux"', {
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'node_dtrace_header',
'inputs': [ 'src/node_provider.d' ],
'outputs': [ '<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/node_provider.h' ],
'action': [ 'dtrace', '-h', '-s', '<@(_inputs)',
'-o', '<@(_outputs)' ]
}
]
} ],
]
},
{
'target_name': 'node_dtrace_provider',
'type': 'none',
'conditions': [
[ 'node_use_dtrace=="true" and OS!="mac" and OS!="linux"', {
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'node_dtrace_provider_o',
'inputs': [
'<(OBJ_DIR)/node/src/node_dtrace.o',
],
'outputs': [
'<(OBJ_DIR)/node/src/node_dtrace_provider.o'
],
'action': [ 'dtrace', '-G', '-xnolibs', '-s', 'src/node_provider.d',
'<@(_inputs)', '-o', '<@(_outputs)' ]
}
]
}],
[ 'node_use_dtrace=="true" and OS=="linux"', {
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'node_dtrace_provider_o',
'inputs': [ 'src/node_provider.d' ],
'outputs': [
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/node_dtrace_provider.o'
],
'action': [
'dtrace', '-C', '-G', '-s', '<@(_inputs)', '-o', '<@(_outputs)'
],
}
],
}],
]
},
{
'target_name': 'node_dtrace_ustack',
'type': 'none',
'conditions': [
[ 'node_use_dtrace=="true" and OS!="mac" and OS!="linux"', {
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'node_dtrace_ustack_constants',
'inputs': [
'<(V8_BASE)'
],
'outputs': [
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/v8constants.h'
],
'action': [
'tools/genv8constants.py',
'<@(_outputs)',
'<@(_inputs)'
]
},
{
'action_name': 'node_dtrace_ustack',
'inputs': [
'src/v8ustack.d',
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/v8constants.h'
],
'outputs': [
'<(OBJ_DIR)/node/src/node_dtrace_ustack.o'
],
'conditions': [
[ 'target_arch=="ia32"', {
'action': [
'dtrace', '-32', '-I<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)', '-Isrc',
'-C', '-G', '-s', 'src/v8ustack.d', '-o', '<@(_outputs)',
]
} ],
[ 'target_arch=="x64"', {
'action': [
'dtrace', '-64', '-I<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)', '-Isrc',
'-C', '-G', '-s', 'src/v8ustack.d', '-o', '<@(_outputs)',
]
} ],
]
},
]
} ],
]
},
{
'target_name': 'specialize_node_d',
'type': 'none',
'conditions': [
[ 'node_use_dtrace=="true"', {
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'specialize_node_d',
'inputs': [
'src/node.d'
],
'outputs': [
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/node.d',
],
'action': [
'tools/specialize_node_d.py',
'<@(_outputs)',
'<@(_inputs)',
'<@(OS)',
'<@(target_arch)',
],
},
],
} ],
]
},
{
'target_name': 'cctest',
'type': 'executable',
'dependencies': [ 'deps/gtest/gtest.gyp:gtest' ],
'include_dirs': [
'src',
'deps/v8/include',
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)'
],
'defines': [
# gtest's ASSERT macros conflict with our own.
'GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_EQ=1',
'GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_GE=1',
'GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_GT=1',
'GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_LE=1',
'GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_LT=1',
'GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_NE=1',
'NODE_WANT_INTERNALS=1',
],
'sources': [
'test/cctest/util.cc',
],
'conditions': [
['v8_inspector=="true"', {
'defines': [
'HAVE_INSPECTOR=1',
],
'dependencies': [
'deps/zlib/zlib.gyp:zlib',
'v8_inspector_compress_protocol_json#host'
],
'include_dirs': [
'<(SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR)'
],
'sources': [
'src/inspector_socket.cc',
'src/inspector_socket_server.cc',
'test/cctest/test_inspector_socket.cc',
'test/cctest/test_inspector_socket_server.cc'
],
'conditions': [
[ 'node_shared_openssl=="false"', {
'dependencies': [
'deps/openssl/openssl.gyp:openssl'
]
}],
[ 'node_shared_http_parser=="false"', {
'dependencies': [
'deps/http_parser/http_parser.gyp:http_parser'
]
}],
[ 'node_shared_libuv=="false"', {
'dependencies': [
'deps/uv/uv.gyp:libuv'
]
}]
]
}],
[ 'node_use_v8_platform=="true"', {
'dependencies': [
'deps/v8/src/v8.gyp:v8_libplatform',
],
}],
[ 'node_use_bundled_v8=="true"', {
'dependencies': [
'deps/v8/src/v8.gyp:v8',
'deps/v8/src/v8.gyp:v8_libplatform'
],
}],
]
}
build: Updates for AIX npm support - part 1 This PR is the first step enabling support for native modules for AIX. The main issue is that unlike linux where all symbols within the Node executable are available to the shared library for a native module (npm), on AIX the symbols must be explicitly exported. In addition, when the shared library is built it must be linked using a list of the available symbols. This patch covers the changes need to: 1) Export the symbols when building the node executable 2) Generate the file listing the symbols that can be used when building the shared library. For AIX, it breaks the build process into 2 steps. The first builds a static library and then generates a node.exp file which contains the symbols from that library. The second builds the node executable and uses the node.exp file to specify which symbols should be exported. In addition, it save the node.exp file so that it can later be used in the creation of the shared library when building a native module. The following additional steps will be required in dependent projects to fully enable AIX for native modules and are being worked separately: - Updates to node-gyp to use node.exp when creating the shared library for a native module - Fixes to gyp related to copying files as covered in https://codereview.chromium.org/1368133002/patch/1/10001 - Pulling in updated gyp versions to Node and node-gyp - Pulling latest libuv These changes were done to minimize the change to other platforms by working within the existing structure to add the 2 step process for AIX without changing the process for other platforms. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/3114 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis &lt;info@bnoordhuis.nl&gt;
9 years ago
], # end targets
'conditions': [
['OS=="aix"', {
'targets': [
{
'target_name': 'node',
'conditions': [
['node_shared=="true"', {
'type': 'shared_library',
'ldflags': ['--shared'],
'product_extension': '<(shlib_suffix)',
}, {
'type': 'executable',
}],
['target_arch=="ppc64"', {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,-blibpath:/usr/lib:/lib:/opt/freeware/lib/pthread/ppc64'
],
}],
['target_arch=="ppc"', {
'ldflags': [
'-Wl,-blibpath:/usr/lib:/lib:/opt/freeware/lib/pthread'
],
}]
],
build: Updates for AIX npm support - part 1 This PR is the first step enabling support for native modules for AIX. The main issue is that unlike linux where all symbols within the Node executable are available to the shared library for a native module (npm), on AIX the symbols must be explicitly exported. In addition, when the shared library is built it must be linked using a list of the available symbols. This patch covers the changes need to: 1) Export the symbols when building the node executable 2) Generate the file listing the symbols that can be used when building the shared library. For AIX, it breaks the build process into 2 steps. The first builds a static library and then generates a node.exp file which contains the symbols from that library. The second builds the node executable and uses the node.exp file to specify which symbols should be exported. In addition, it save the node.exp file so that it can later be used in the creation of the shared library when building a native module. The following additional steps will be required in dependent projects to fully enable AIX for native modules and are being worked separately: - Updates to node-gyp to use node.exp when creating the shared library for a native module - Fixes to gyp related to copying files as covered in https://codereview.chromium.org/1368133002/patch/1/10001 - Pulling in updated gyp versions to Node and node-gyp - Pulling latest libuv These changes were done to minimize the change to other platforms by working within the existing structure to add the 2 step process for AIX without changing the process for other platforms. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/3114 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis &lt;info@bnoordhuis.nl&gt;
9 years ago
'dependencies': ['<(node_core_target_name)', 'node_exp'],
'include_dirs': [
'src',
'deps/v8/include',
],
'sources': [
'src/node_main.cc',
'<@(library_files)',
# node.gyp is added to the project by default.
'common.gypi',
],
'ldflags': ['-Wl,-bE:<(PRODUCT_DIR)/node.exp'],
build: Updates for AIX npm support - part 1 This PR is the first step enabling support for native modules for AIX. The main issue is that unlike linux where all symbols within the Node executable are available to the shared library for a native module (npm), on AIX the symbols must be explicitly exported. In addition, when the shared library is built it must be linked using a list of the available symbols. This patch covers the changes need to: 1) Export the symbols when building the node executable 2) Generate the file listing the symbols that can be used when building the shared library. For AIX, it breaks the build process into 2 steps. The first builds a static library and then generates a node.exp file which contains the symbols from that library. The second builds the node executable and uses the node.exp file to specify which symbols should be exported. In addition, it save the node.exp file so that it can later be used in the creation of the shared library when building a native module. The following additional steps will be required in dependent projects to fully enable AIX for native modules and are being worked separately: - Updates to node-gyp to use node.exp when creating the shared library for a native module - Fixes to gyp related to copying files as covered in https://codereview.chromium.org/1368133002/patch/1/10001 - Pulling in updated gyp versions to Node and node-gyp - Pulling latest libuv These changes were done to minimize the change to other platforms by working within the existing structure to add the 2 step process for AIX without changing the process for other platforms. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/3114 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis &lt;info@bnoordhuis.nl&gt;
9 years ago
},
{
'target_name': 'node_exp',
'type': 'none',
'dependencies': [
'<(node_core_target_name)',
],
'actions': [
{
'action_name': 'expfile',
'inputs': [
'<(OBJ_DIR)'
],
'outputs': [
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/node.exp'
],
'action': [
'sh', 'tools/create_expfile.sh',
'<@(_inputs)', '<@(_outputs)'
],
}
]
}
], # end targets
}], # end aix section
], # end conditions block
14 years ago
}