diff --git a/tools/gyp/PRESUBMIT.py b/tools/gyp/PRESUBMIT.py
index abec27b3e3..acdb34b2bb 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/PRESUBMIT.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/PRESUBMIT.py
@@ -129,7 +129,6 @@ TRYBOTS = [
'gyp-win64',
'gyp-linux',
'gyp-mac',
- 'gyp-android'
]
diff --git a/tools/gyp/buildbot/aosp_manifest.xml b/tools/gyp/buildbot/aosp_manifest.xml
deleted file mode 100644
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+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/tools/gyp/buildbot/buildbot_run.py b/tools/gyp/buildbot/buildbot_run.py
index f46ab1822f..9a2b71f1b3 100755
--- a/tools/gyp/buildbot/buildbot_run.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/buildbot/buildbot_run.py
@@ -3,27 +3,17 @@
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
-
"""Argument-less script to select what to run on the buildbots."""
-
-import filecmp
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
-if sys.platform in ['win32', 'cygwin']:
- EXE_SUFFIX = '.exe'
-else:
- EXE_SUFFIX = ''
-
-
BUILDBOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
TRUNK_DIR = os.path.dirname(BUILDBOT_DIR)
ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(TRUNK_DIR)
-ANDROID_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, 'android')
CMAKE_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, 'cmake')
CMAKE_BIN_DIR = os.path.join(CMAKE_DIR, 'bin')
OUT_DIR = os.path.join(TRUNK_DIR, 'out')
@@ -71,95 +61,6 @@ def PrepareCmake():
CallSubProcess( ['make', 'cmake'], cwd=CMAKE_DIR)
-_ANDROID_SETUP = 'source build/envsetup.sh && lunch full-eng'
-
-
-def PrepareAndroidTree():
- """Prepare an Android tree to run 'android' format tests."""
- if os.environ['BUILDBOT_CLOBBER'] == '1':
- print '@@@BUILD_STEP Clobber Android checkout@@@'
- shutil.rmtree(ANDROID_DIR)
-
- # (Re)create the directory so that the following steps will succeed.
- if not os.path.isdir(ANDROID_DIR):
- os.mkdir(ANDROID_DIR)
-
- # We use a manifest from the gyp project listing pinned revisions of AOSP to
- # use, to ensure that we test against a stable target. This needs to be
- # updated to pick up new build system changes sometimes, so we must test if
- # it has changed.
- manifest_filename = 'aosp_manifest.xml'
- gyp_manifest = os.path.join(BUILDBOT_DIR, manifest_filename)
- android_manifest = os.path.join(ANDROID_DIR, '.repo', 'manifests',
- manifest_filename)
- manifest_is_current = (os.path.isfile(android_manifest) and
- filecmp.cmp(gyp_manifest, android_manifest))
- if not manifest_is_current:
- # It's safe to repeat these steps, so just do them again to make sure we are
- # in a good state.
- print '@@@BUILD_STEP Initialize Android checkout@@@'
- CallSubProcess(
- ['repo', 'init',
- '-u', 'https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest',
- '-b', 'master',
- '-g', 'all,-notdefault,-device,-darwin,-mips,-x86'],
- cwd=ANDROID_DIR)
- shutil.copy(gyp_manifest, android_manifest)
-
- print '@@@BUILD_STEP Sync Android@@@'
- CallSubProcess(['repo', 'sync', '-j4', '-m', manifest_filename],
- cwd=ANDROID_DIR)
-
- # If we already built the system image successfully and didn't sync to a new
- # version of the source, skip running the build again as it's expensive even
- # when there's nothing to do.
- system_img = os.path.join(ANDROID_DIR, 'out', 'target', 'product', 'generic',
- 'system.img')
- if manifest_is_current and os.path.isfile(system_img):
- return
-
- print '@@@BUILD_STEP Build Android@@@'
- CallSubProcess(
- ['/bin/bash',
- '-c', '%s && make -j4' % _ANDROID_SETUP],
- cwd=ANDROID_DIR)
-
-
-def StartAndroidEmulator():
- """Start an android emulator from the built android tree."""
- print '@@@BUILD_STEP Start Android emulator@@@'
-
- CallSubProcess(['/bin/bash', '-c',
- '%s && adb kill-server ' % _ANDROID_SETUP],
- cwd=ANDROID_DIR)
-
- # If taskset is available, use it to force adbd to run only on one core, as,
- # sadly, it improves its reliability (see crbug.com/268450).
- adbd_wrapper = ''
- with open(os.devnull, 'w') as devnull_fd:
- if subprocess.call(['which', 'taskset'], stdout=devnull_fd) == 0:
- adbd_wrapper = 'taskset -c 0'
- CallSubProcess(['/bin/bash', '-c',
- '%s && %s adb start-server ' % (_ANDROID_SETUP, adbd_wrapper)],
- cwd=ANDROID_DIR)
-
- subprocess.Popen(
- ['/bin/bash', '-c',
- '%s && emulator -no-window' % _ANDROID_SETUP],
- cwd=ANDROID_DIR)
- CallSubProcess(
- ['/bin/bash', '-c',
- '%s && adb wait-for-device' % _ANDROID_SETUP],
- cwd=ANDROID_DIR)
-
-
-def StopAndroidEmulator():
- """Stop all android emulators."""
- print '@@@BUILD_STEP Stop Android emulator@@@'
- # If this fails, it's because there is no emulator running.
- subprocess.call(['pkill', 'emulator.*'])
-
-
def GypTestFormat(title, format=None, msvs_version=None, tests=[]):
"""Run the gyp tests for a given format, emitting annotator tags.
@@ -185,15 +86,7 @@ def GypTestFormat(title, format=None, msvs_version=None, tests=[]):
'--format', format,
'--path', CMAKE_BIN_DIR,
'--chdir', 'gyp'] + tests)
- if format == 'android':
- # gyptest needs the environment setup from envsetup/lunch in order to build
- # using the 'android' backend, so this is done in a single shell.
- retcode = subprocess.call(
- ['/bin/bash',
- '-c', '%s && cd %s && %s' % (_ANDROID_SETUP, ROOT_DIR, command)],
- cwd=ANDROID_DIR, env=env)
- else:
- retcode = subprocess.call(command, cwd=ROOT_DIR, env=env, shell=True)
+ retcode = subprocess.call(command, cwd=ROOT_DIR, env=env, shell=True)
if retcode:
# Emit failure tag, and keep going.
print '@@@STEP_FAILURE@@@'
@@ -209,15 +102,7 @@ def GypBuild():
print 'Done.'
retcode = 0
- # The Android gyp bot runs on linux so this must be tested first.
- if os.environ['BUILDBOT_BUILDERNAME'] == 'gyp-android':
- PrepareAndroidTree()
- StartAndroidEmulator()
- try:
- retcode += GypTestFormat('android')
- finally:
- StopAndroidEmulator()
- elif sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
+ if sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
retcode += GypTestFormat('ninja')
retcode += GypTestFormat('make')
PrepareCmake()
diff --git a/tools/gyp/buildbot/commit_queue/cq_config.json b/tools/gyp/buildbot/commit_queue/cq_config.json
index bbf20e394f..656c21e54f 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/buildbot/commit_queue/cq_config.json
+++ b/tools/gyp/buildbot/commit_queue/cq_config.json
@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
"launched": {
"tryserver.nacl": {
"gyp-presubmit": ["defaulttests"],
- "gyp-android": ["defaulttests"],
"gyp-linux": ["defaulttests"],
"gyp-mac": ["defaulttests"],
"gyp-win32": ["defaulttests"],
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/MSVSVersion.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/MSVSVersion.py
index 92e583fd6e..d9bfa684fa 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/MSVSVersion.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/MSVSVersion.py
@@ -84,10 +84,11 @@ class VisualStudioVersion(object):
# vcvars32, which it can only find if VS??COMNTOOLS is set, which it
# isn't always.
if target_arch == 'x86':
- if self.short_name == '2013' and (
+ if self.short_name >= '2013' and self.short_name[-1] != 'e' and (
os.environ.get('PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE') == 'AMD64' or
os.environ.get('PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432') == 'AMD64'):
- # VS2013 non-Express has a x64-x86 cross that we want to prefer.
+ # VS2013 and later, non-Express have a x64-x86 cross that we want
+ # to prefer.
return [os.path.normpath(
os.path.join(self.path, 'VC/vcvarsall.bat')), 'amd64_x86']
# Otherwise, the standard x86 compiler.
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/__init__.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/__init__.py
index ac6d918b84..668f38b60d 100755
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/__init__.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/__init__.py
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ def FindBuildFiles():
def Load(build_files, format, default_variables={},
includes=[], depth='.', params=None, check=False,
- circular_check=True):
+ circular_check=True, duplicate_basename_check=True):
"""
Loads one or more specified build files.
default_variables and includes will be copied before use.
@@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ def Load(build_files, format, default_variables={},
# Process the input specific to this generator.
result = gyp.input.Load(build_files, default_variables, includes[:],
depth, generator_input_info, check, circular_check,
+ duplicate_basename_check,
params['parallel'], params['root_targets'])
return [generator] + result
@@ -324,6 +325,16 @@ def gyp_main(args):
parser.add_option('--no-circular-check', dest='circular_check',
action='store_false', default=True, regenerate=False,
help="don't check for circular relationships between files")
+ # --no-duplicate-basename-check disables the check for duplicate basenames
+ # in a static_library/shared_library project. Visual C++ 2008 generator
+ # doesn't support this configuration. Libtool on Mac also generates warnings
+ # when duplicate basenames are passed into Make generator on Mac.
+ # TODO(yukawa): Remove this option when these legacy generators are
+ # deprecated.
+ parser.add_option('--no-duplicate-basename-check',
+ dest='duplicate_basename_check', action='store_false',
+ default=True, regenerate=False,
+ help="don't check for duplicate basenames")
parser.add_option('--no-parallel', action='store_true', default=False,
help='Disable multiprocessing')
parser.add_option('-S', '--suffix', dest='suffix', default='',
@@ -499,7 +510,8 @@ def gyp_main(args):
# Start with the default variables from the command line.
[generator, flat_list, targets, data] = Load(
build_files, format, cmdline_default_variables, includes, options.depth,
- params, options.check, options.circular_check)
+ params, options.check, options.circular_check,
+ options.duplicate_basename_check)
# TODO(mark): Pass |data| for now because the generator needs a list of
# build files that came in. In the future, maybe it should just accept
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/analyzer.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/analyzer.py
index 15b80ef973..3a0ec9baff 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/analyzer.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/analyzer.py
@@ -183,7 +183,10 @@ class Target(object):
added_to_compile_targets: used when determining if the target was added to the
set of targets that needs to be built.
in_roots: true if this target is a descendant of one of the root nodes.
- is_executable: true if the type of target is executable."""
+ is_executable: true if the type of target is executable.
+ is_static_library: true if the type of target is static_library.
+ is_or_has_linked_ancestor: true if the target does a link (eg executable), or
+ if there is a target in back_deps that does a link."""
def __init__(self, name):
self.deps = set()
self.match_status = MATCH_STATUS_TBD
@@ -196,6 +199,8 @@ class Target(object):
self.added_to_compile_targets = False
self.in_roots = False
self.is_executable = False
+ self.is_static_library = False
+ self.is_or_has_linked_ancestor = False
class Config(object):
@@ -266,8 +271,8 @@ def _GetOrCreateTargetByName(targets, target_name):
def _DoesTargetTypeRequireBuild(target_dict):
"""Returns true if the target type is such that it needs to be built."""
# If a 'none' target has rules or actions we assume it requires a build.
- return target_dict['type'] != 'none' or \
- target_dict.get('actions') or target_dict.get('rules')
+ return bool(target_dict['type'] != 'none' or
+ target_dict.get('actions') or target_dict.get('rules'))
def _GenerateTargets(data, target_list, target_dicts, toplevel_dir, files,
@@ -309,7 +314,11 @@ def _GenerateTargets(data, target_list, target_dicts, toplevel_dir, files,
target.visited = True
target.requires_build = _DoesTargetTypeRequireBuild(
target_dicts[target_name])
- target.is_executable = target_dicts[target_name]['type'] == 'executable'
+ target_type = target_dicts[target_name]['type']
+ target.is_executable = target_type == 'executable'
+ target.is_static_library = target_type == 'static_library'
+ target.is_or_has_linked_ancestor = (target_type == 'executable' or
+ target_type == 'shared_library')
build_file = gyp.common.ParseQualifiedTarget(target_name)[0]
if not build_file in build_file_in_files:
@@ -378,6 +387,7 @@ def _DoesTargetDependOn(target):
for dep in target.deps:
if _DoesTargetDependOn(dep):
target.match_status = MATCH_STATUS_MATCHES_BY_DEPENDENCY
+ print '\t', target.name, 'matches by dep', dep.name
return True
target.match_status = MATCH_STATUS_DOESNT_MATCH
return False
@@ -388,6 +398,7 @@ def _GetTargetsDependingOn(possible_targets):
directly on indirectly) on the matched targets.
possible_targets: targets to search from."""
found = []
+ print 'Targets that matched by dependency:'
for target in possible_targets:
if _DoesTargetDependOn(target):
found.append(target)
@@ -411,14 +422,27 @@ def _AddBuildTargets(target, roots, add_if_no_ancestor, result):
_AddBuildTargets(back_dep_target, roots, False, result)
target.added_to_compile_targets |= back_dep_target.added_to_compile_targets
target.in_roots |= back_dep_target.in_roots
+ target.is_or_has_linked_ancestor |= (
+ back_dep_target.is_or_has_linked_ancestor)
# Always add 'executable' targets. Even though they may be built by other
# targets that depend upon them it makes detection of what is going to be
# built easier.
+ # And always add static_libraries that have no dependencies on them from
+ # linkables. This is necessary as the other dependencies on them may be
+ # static libraries themselves, which are not compile time dependencies.
if target.in_roots and \
(target.is_executable or
(not target.added_to_compile_targets and
- (add_if_no_ancestor or target.requires_build))):
+ (add_if_no_ancestor or target.requires_build)) or
+ (target.is_static_library and add_if_no_ancestor and
+ not target.is_or_has_linked_ancestor)):
+ print '\t\tadding to build targets', target.name, 'executable', \
+ target.is_executable, 'added_to_compile_targets', \
+ target.added_to_compile_targets, 'add_if_no_ancestor', \
+ add_if_no_ancestor, 'requires_build', target.requires_build, \
+ 'is_static_library', target.is_static_library, \
+ 'is_or_has_linked_ancestor', target.is_or_has_linked_ancestor
result.add(target)
target.added_to_compile_targets = True
@@ -429,6 +453,7 @@ def _GetBuildTargets(matching_targets, roots):
roots: set of root targets in the build files to search from."""
result = set()
for target in matching_targets:
+ print '\tfinding build targets for match', target.name
_AddBuildTargets(target, roots, True, result)
return result
@@ -536,6 +561,10 @@ def GenerateOutput(target_list, target_dicts, data, params):
data, target_list, target_dicts, toplevel_dir, frozenset(config.files),
params['build_files'])
+ print 'roots:'
+ for root in roots:
+ print '\t', root.name
+
unqualified_mapping = _GetUnqualifiedToTargetMapping(all_targets,
config.targets)
invalid_targets = None
@@ -544,10 +573,20 @@ def GenerateOutput(target_list, target_dicts, data, params):
if matching_targets:
search_targets = _LookupTargets(config.targets, unqualified_mapping)
+ print 'supplied targets'
+ for target in config.targets:
+ print '\t', target
+ print 'expanded supplied targets'
+ for target in search_targets:
+ print '\t', target.name
matched_search_targets = _GetTargetsDependingOn(search_targets)
+ print 'raw matched search targets:'
+ for target in matched_search_targets:
+ print '\t', target.name
# Reset the visited status for _GetBuildTargets.
for target in all_targets.itervalues():
target.visited = False
+ print 'Finding build targets'
build_targets = _GetBuildTargets(matching_targets, roots)
matched_search_targets = [gyp.common.ParseQualifiedTarget(target.name)[1]
for target in matched_search_targets]
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/android.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/android.py
deleted file mode 100644
index ad6eff6d17..0000000000
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/android.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1094 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
-# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
-# found in the LICENSE file.
-
-# Notes:
-#
-# This generates makefiles suitable for inclusion into the Android build system
-# via an Android.mk file. It is based on make.py, the standard makefile
-# generator.
-#
-# The code below generates a separate .mk file for each target, but
-# all are sourced by the top-level GypAndroid.mk. This means that all
-# variables in .mk-files clobber one another, and furthermore that any
-# variables set potentially clash with other Android build system variables.
-# Try to avoid setting global variables where possible.
-
-import gyp
-import gyp.common
-import gyp.generator.make as make # Reuse global functions from make backend.
-import os
-import re
-import subprocess
-
-generator_default_variables = {
- 'OS': 'android',
- 'EXECUTABLE_PREFIX': '',
- 'EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX': '',
- 'STATIC_LIB_PREFIX': 'lib',
- 'SHARED_LIB_PREFIX': 'lib',
- 'STATIC_LIB_SUFFIX': '.a',
- 'SHARED_LIB_SUFFIX': '.so',
- 'INTERMEDIATE_DIR': '$(gyp_intermediate_dir)',
- 'SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR': '$(gyp_shared_intermediate_dir)',
- 'PRODUCT_DIR': '$(gyp_shared_intermediate_dir)',
- 'SHARED_LIB_DIR': '$(builddir)/lib.$(TOOLSET)',
- 'LIB_DIR': '$(obj).$(TOOLSET)',
- 'RULE_INPUT_ROOT': '%(INPUT_ROOT)s', # This gets expanded by Python.
- 'RULE_INPUT_DIRNAME': '%(INPUT_DIRNAME)s', # This gets expanded by Python.
- 'RULE_INPUT_PATH': '$(RULE_SOURCES)',
- 'RULE_INPUT_EXT': '$(suffix $<)',
- 'RULE_INPUT_NAME': '$(notdir $<)',
- 'CONFIGURATION_NAME': '$(GYP_CONFIGURATION)',
-}
-
-# Make supports multiple toolsets
-generator_supports_multiple_toolsets = True
-
-
-# Generator-specific gyp specs.
-generator_additional_non_configuration_keys = [
- # Boolean to declare that this target does not want its name mangled.
- 'android_unmangled_name',
- # Map of android build system variables to set.
- 'aosp_build_settings',
-]
-generator_additional_path_sections = []
-generator_extra_sources_for_rules = []
-
-
-ALL_MODULES_FOOTER = """\
-# "gyp_all_modules" is a concatenation of the "gyp_all_modules" targets from
-# all the included sub-makefiles. This is just here to clarify.
-gyp_all_modules:
-"""
-
-header = """\
-# This file is generated by gyp; do not edit.
-
-"""
-
-# Map gyp target types to Android module classes.
-MODULE_CLASSES = {
- 'static_library': 'STATIC_LIBRARIES',
- 'shared_library': 'SHARED_LIBRARIES',
- 'executable': 'EXECUTABLES',
-}
-
-
-def IsCPPExtension(ext):
- return make.COMPILABLE_EXTENSIONS.get(ext) == 'cxx'
-
-
-def Sourceify(path):
- """Convert a path to its source directory form. The Android backend does not
- support options.generator_output, so this function is a noop."""
- return path
-
-
-# Map from qualified target to path to output.
-# For Android, the target of these maps is a tuple ('static', 'modulename'),
-# ('dynamic', 'modulename'), or ('path', 'some/path') instead of a string,
-# since we link by module.
-target_outputs = {}
-# Map from qualified target to any linkable output. A subset
-# of target_outputs. E.g. when mybinary depends on liba, we want to
-# include liba in the linker line; when otherbinary depends on
-# mybinary, we just want to build mybinary first.
-target_link_deps = {}
-
-
-class AndroidMkWriter(object):
- """AndroidMkWriter packages up the writing of one target-specific Android.mk.
-
- Its only real entry point is Write(), and is mostly used for namespacing.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, android_top_dir):
- self.android_top_dir = android_top_dir
-
- def Write(self, qualified_target, relative_target, base_path, output_filename,
- spec, configs, part_of_all, write_alias_target, sdk_version):
- """The main entry point: writes a .mk file for a single target.
-
- Arguments:
- qualified_target: target we're generating
- relative_target: qualified target name relative to the root
- base_path: path relative to source root we're building in, used to resolve
- target-relative paths
- output_filename: output .mk file name to write
- spec, configs: gyp info
- part_of_all: flag indicating this target is part of 'all'
- write_alias_target: flag indicating whether to create short aliases for
- this target
- sdk_version: what to emit for LOCAL_SDK_VERSION in output
- """
- gyp.common.EnsureDirExists(output_filename)
-
- self.fp = open(output_filename, 'w')
-
- self.fp.write(header)
-
- self.qualified_target = qualified_target
- self.relative_target = relative_target
- self.path = base_path
- self.target = spec['target_name']
- self.type = spec['type']
- self.toolset = spec['toolset']
-
- deps, link_deps = self.ComputeDeps(spec)
-
- # Some of the generation below can add extra output, sources, or
- # link dependencies. All of the out params of the functions that
- # follow use names like extra_foo.
- extra_outputs = []
- extra_sources = []
-
- self.android_class = MODULE_CLASSES.get(self.type, 'GYP')
- self.android_module = self.ComputeAndroidModule(spec)
- (self.android_stem, self.android_suffix) = self.ComputeOutputParts(spec)
- self.output = self.output_binary = self.ComputeOutput(spec)
-
- # Standard header.
- self.WriteLn('include $(CLEAR_VARS)\n')
-
- # Module class and name.
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_MODULE_CLASS := ' + self.android_class)
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_MODULE := ' + self.android_module)
- # Only emit LOCAL_MODULE_STEM if it's different to LOCAL_MODULE.
- # The library module classes fail if the stem is set. ComputeOutputParts
- # makes sure that stem == modulename in these cases.
- if self.android_stem != self.android_module:
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_MODULE_STEM := ' + self.android_stem)
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_MODULE_SUFFIX := ' + self.android_suffix)
- if self.toolset == 'host':
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_IS_HOST_MODULE := true')
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_MULTILIB := $(GYP_HOST_MULTILIB)')
- else:
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_MODULE_TARGET_ARCH := '
- '$(TARGET_$(GYP_VAR_PREFIX)ARCH)')
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_SDK_VERSION := %s' % sdk_version)
-
- # Grab output directories; needed for Actions and Rules.
- if self.toolset == 'host':
- self.WriteLn('gyp_intermediate_dir := '
- '$(call local-intermediates-dir,,$(GYP_HOST_VAR_PREFIX))')
- else:
- self.WriteLn('gyp_intermediate_dir := '
- '$(call local-intermediates-dir,,$(GYP_VAR_PREFIX))')
- self.WriteLn('gyp_shared_intermediate_dir := '
- '$(call intermediates-dir-for,GYP,shared,,,$(GYP_VAR_PREFIX))')
- self.WriteLn()
-
- # List files this target depends on so that actions/rules/copies/sources
- # can depend on the list.
- # TODO: doesn't pull in things through transitive link deps; needed?
- target_dependencies = [x[1] for x in deps if x[0] == 'path']
- self.WriteLn('# Make sure our deps are built first.')
- self.WriteList(target_dependencies, 'GYP_TARGET_DEPENDENCIES',
- local_pathify=True)
-
- # Actions must come first, since they can generate more OBJs for use below.
- if 'actions' in spec:
- self.WriteActions(spec['actions'], extra_sources, extra_outputs)
-
- # Rules must be early like actions.
- if 'rules' in spec:
- self.WriteRules(spec['rules'], extra_sources, extra_outputs)
-
- if 'copies' in spec:
- self.WriteCopies(spec['copies'], extra_outputs)
-
- # GYP generated outputs.
- self.WriteList(extra_outputs, 'GYP_GENERATED_OUTPUTS', local_pathify=True)
-
- # Set LOCAL_ADDITIONAL_DEPENDENCIES so that Android's build rules depend
- # on both our dependency targets and our generated files.
- self.WriteLn('# Make sure our deps and generated files are built first.')
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_ADDITIONAL_DEPENDENCIES := $(GYP_TARGET_DEPENDENCIES) '
- '$(GYP_GENERATED_OUTPUTS)')
- self.WriteLn()
-
- # Sources.
- if spec.get('sources', []) or extra_sources:
- self.WriteSources(spec, configs, extra_sources)
-
- self.WriteTarget(spec, configs, deps, link_deps, part_of_all,
- write_alias_target)
-
- # Update global list of target outputs, used in dependency tracking.
- target_outputs[qualified_target] = ('path', self.output_binary)
-
- # Update global list of link dependencies.
- if self.type == 'static_library':
- target_link_deps[qualified_target] = ('static', self.android_module)
- elif self.type == 'shared_library':
- target_link_deps[qualified_target] = ('shared', self.android_module)
-
- self.fp.close()
- return self.android_module
-
-
- def WriteActions(self, actions, extra_sources, extra_outputs):
- """Write Makefile code for any 'actions' from the gyp input.
-
- extra_sources: a list that will be filled in with newly generated source
- files, if any
- extra_outputs: a list that will be filled in with any outputs of these
- actions (used to make other pieces dependent on these
- actions)
- """
- for action in actions:
- name = make.StringToMakefileVariable('%s_%s' % (self.relative_target,
- action['action_name']))
- self.WriteLn('### Rules for action "%s":' % action['action_name'])
- inputs = action['inputs']
- outputs = action['outputs']
-
- # Build up a list of outputs.
- # Collect the output dirs we'll need.
- dirs = set()
- for out in outputs:
- if not out.startswith('$'):
- print ('WARNING: Action for target "%s" writes output to local path '
- '"%s".' % (self.target, out))
- dir = os.path.split(out)[0]
- if dir:
- dirs.add(dir)
- if int(action.get('process_outputs_as_sources', False)):
- extra_sources += outputs
-
- # Prepare the actual command.
- command = gyp.common.EncodePOSIXShellList(action['action'])
- if 'message' in action:
- quiet_cmd = 'Gyp action: %s ($@)' % action['message']
- else:
- quiet_cmd = 'Gyp action: %s ($@)' % name
- if len(dirs) > 0:
- command = 'mkdir -p %s' % ' '.join(dirs) + '; ' + command
-
- cd_action = 'cd $(gyp_local_path)/%s; ' % self.path
- command = cd_action + command
-
- # The makefile rules are all relative to the top dir, but the gyp actions
- # are defined relative to their containing dir. This replaces the gyp_*
- # variables for the action rule with an absolute version so that the
- # output goes in the right place.
- # Only write the gyp_* rules for the "primary" output (:1);
- # it's superfluous for the "extra outputs", and this avoids accidentally
- # writing duplicate dummy rules for those outputs.
- main_output = make.QuoteSpaces(self.LocalPathify(outputs[0]))
- self.WriteLn('%s: gyp_local_path := $(LOCAL_PATH)' % main_output)
- self.WriteLn('%s: gyp_var_prefix := $(GYP_VAR_PREFIX)' % main_output)
- self.WriteLn('%s: gyp_intermediate_dir := '
- '$(abspath $(gyp_intermediate_dir))' % main_output)
- self.WriteLn('%s: gyp_shared_intermediate_dir := '
- '$(abspath $(gyp_shared_intermediate_dir))' % main_output)
-
- # Android's envsetup.sh adds a number of directories to the path including
- # the built host binary directory. This causes actions/rules invoked by
- # gyp to sometimes use these instead of system versions, e.g. bison.
- # The built host binaries may not be suitable, and can cause errors.
- # So, we remove them from the PATH using the ANDROID_BUILD_PATHS variable
- # set by envsetup.
- self.WriteLn('%s: export PATH := $(subst $(ANDROID_BUILD_PATHS),,$(PATH))'
- % main_output)
-
- # Don't allow spaces in input/output filenames, but make an exception for
- # filenames which start with '$(' since it's okay for there to be spaces
- # inside of make function/macro invocations.
- for input in inputs:
- if not input.startswith('$(') and ' ' in input:
- raise gyp.common.GypError(
- 'Action input filename "%s" in target %s contains a space' %
- (input, self.target))
- for output in outputs:
- if not output.startswith('$(') and ' ' in output:
- raise gyp.common.GypError(
- 'Action output filename "%s" in target %s contains a space' %
- (output, self.target))
-
- self.WriteLn('%s: %s $(GYP_TARGET_DEPENDENCIES)' %
- (main_output, ' '.join(map(self.LocalPathify, inputs))))
- self.WriteLn('\t@echo "%s"' % quiet_cmd)
- self.WriteLn('\t$(hide)%s\n' % command)
- for output in outputs[1:]:
- # Make each output depend on the main output, with an empty command
- # to force make to notice that the mtime has changed.
- self.WriteLn('%s: %s ;' % (self.LocalPathify(output), main_output))
-
- extra_outputs += outputs
- self.WriteLn()
-
- self.WriteLn()
-
-
- def WriteRules(self, rules, extra_sources, extra_outputs):
- """Write Makefile code for any 'rules' from the gyp input.
-
- extra_sources: a list that will be filled in with newly generated source
- files, if any
- extra_outputs: a list that will be filled in with any outputs of these
- rules (used to make other pieces dependent on these rules)
- """
- if len(rules) == 0:
- return
-
- for rule in rules:
- if len(rule.get('rule_sources', [])) == 0:
- continue
- name = make.StringToMakefileVariable('%s_%s' % (self.relative_target,
- rule['rule_name']))
- self.WriteLn('\n### Generated for rule "%s":' % name)
- self.WriteLn('# "%s":' % rule)
-
- inputs = rule.get('inputs')
- for rule_source in rule.get('rule_sources', []):
- (rule_source_dirname, rule_source_basename) = os.path.split(rule_source)
- (rule_source_root, rule_source_ext) = \
- os.path.splitext(rule_source_basename)
-
- outputs = [self.ExpandInputRoot(out, rule_source_root,
- rule_source_dirname)
- for out in rule['outputs']]
-
- dirs = set()
- for out in outputs:
- if not out.startswith('$'):
- print ('WARNING: Rule for target %s writes output to local path %s'
- % (self.target, out))
- dir = os.path.dirname(out)
- if dir:
- dirs.add(dir)
- extra_outputs += outputs
- if int(rule.get('process_outputs_as_sources', False)):
- extra_sources.extend(outputs)
-
- components = []
- for component in rule['action']:
- component = self.ExpandInputRoot(component, rule_source_root,
- rule_source_dirname)
- if '$(RULE_SOURCES)' in component:
- component = component.replace('$(RULE_SOURCES)',
- rule_source)
- components.append(component)
-
- command = gyp.common.EncodePOSIXShellList(components)
- cd_action = 'cd $(gyp_local_path)/%s; ' % self.path
- command = cd_action + command
- if dirs:
- command = 'mkdir -p %s' % ' '.join(dirs) + '; ' + command
-
- # We set up a rule to build the first output, and then set up
- # a rule for each additional output to depend on the first.
- outputs = map(self.LocalPathify, outputs)
- main_output = outputs[0]
- self.WriteLn('%s: gyp_local_path := $(LOCAL_PATH)' % main_output)
- self.WriteLn('%s: gyp_var_prefix := $(GYP_VAR_PREFIX)' % main_output)
- self.WriteLn('%s: gyp_intermediate_dir := '
- '$(abspath $(gyp_intermediate_dir))' % main_output)
- self.WriteLn('%s: gyp_shared_intermediate_dir := '
- '$(abspath $(gyp_shared_intermediate_dir))' % main_output)
-
- # See explanation in WriteActions.
- self.WriteLn('%s: export PATH := '
- '$(subst $(ANDROID_BUILD_PATHS),,$(PATH))' % main_output)
-
- main_output_deps = self.LocalPathify(rule_source)
- if inputs:
- main_output_deps += ' '
- main_output_deps += ' '.join([self.LocalPathify(f) for f in inputs])
-
- self.WriteLn('%s: %s $(GYP_TARGET_DEPENDENCIES)' %
- (main_output, main_output_deps))
- self.WriteLn('\t%s\n' % command)
- for output in outputs[1:]:
- # Make each output depend on the main output, with an empty command
- # to force make to notice that the mtime has changed.
- self.WriteLn('%s: %s ;' % (output, main_output))
- self.WriteLn()
-
- self.WriteLn()
-
-
- def WriteCopies(self, copies, extra_outputs):
- """Write Makefile code for any 'copies' from the gyp input.
-
- extra_outputs: a list that will be filled in with any outputs of this action
- (used to make other pieces dependent on this action)
- """
- self.WriteLn('### Generated for copy rule.')
-
- variable = make.StringToMakefileVariable(self.relative_target + '_copies')
- outputs = []
- for copy in copies:
- for path in copy['files']:
- # The Android build system does not allow generation of files into the
- # source tree. The destination should start with a variable, which will
- # typically be $(gyp_intermediate_dir) or
- # $(gyp_shared_intermediate_dir). Note that we can't use an assertion
- # because some of the gyp tests depend on this.
- if not copy['destination'].startswith('$'):
- print ('WARNING: Copy rule for target %s writes output to '
- 'local path %s' % (self.target, copy['destination']))
-
- # LocalPathify() calls normpath, stripping trailing slashes.
- path = Sourceify(self.LocalPathify(path))
- filename = os.path.split(path)[1]
- output = Sourceify(self.LocalPathify(os.path.join(copy['destination'],
- filename)))
-
- self.WriteLn('%s: %s $(GYP_TARGET_DEPENDENCIES) | $(ACP)' %
- (output, path))
- self.WriteLn('\t@echo Copying: $@')
- self.WriteLn('\t$(hide) mkdir -p $(dir $@)')
- self.WriteLn('\t$(hide) $(ACP) -rpf $< $@')
- self.WriteLn()
- outputs.append(output)
- self.WriteLn('%s = %s' % (variable,
- ' '.join(map(make.QuoteSpaces, outputs))))
- extra_outputs.append('$(%s)' % variable)
- self.WriteLn()
-
-
- def WriteSourceFlags(self, spec, configs):
- """Write out the flags and include paths used to compile source files for
- the current target.
-
- Args:
- spec, configs: input from gyp.
- """
- for configname, config in sorted(configs.iteritems()):
- extracted_includes = []
-
- self.WriteLn('\n# Flags passed to both C and C++ files.')
- cflags, includes_from_cflags = self.ExtractIncludesFromCFlags(
- config.get('cflags', []) + config.get('cflags_c', []))
- extracted_includes.extend(includes_from_cflags)
- self.WriteList(cflags, 'MY_CFLAGS_%s' % configname)
-
- self.WriteList(config.get('defines'), 'MY_DEFS_%s' % configname,
- prefix='-D', quoter=make.EscapeCppDefine)
-
- self.WriteLn('\n# Include paths placed before CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS')
- includes = list(config.get('include_dirs', []))
- includes.extend(extracted_includes)
- includes = map(Sourceify, map(self.LocalPathify, includes))
- includes = self.NormalizeIncludePaths(includes)
- self.WriteList(includes, 'LOCAL_C_INCLUDES_%s' % configname)
-
- self.WriteLn('\n# Flags passed to only C++ (and not C) files.')
- self.WriteList(config.get('cflags_cc'), 'LOCAL_CPPFLAGS_%s' % configname)
-
- self.WriteLn('\nLOCAL_CFLAGS := $(MY_CFLAGS_$(GYP_CONFIGURATION)) '
- '$(MY_DEFS_$(GYP_CONFIGURATION))')
- # Undefine ANDROID for host modules
- # TODO: the source code should not use macro ANDROID to tell if it's host
- # or target module.
- if self.toolset == 'host':
- self.WriteLn('# Undefine ANDROID for host modules')
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_CFLAGS += -UANDROID')
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_C_INCLUDES := $(GYP_COPIED_SOURCE_ORIGIN_DIRS) '
- '$(LOCAL_C_INCLUDES_$(GYP_CONFIGURATION))')
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_CPPFLAGS := $(LOCAL_CPPFLAGS_$(GYP_CONFIGURATION))')
- # Android uses separate flags for assembly file invocations, but gyp expects
- # the same CFLAGS to be applied:
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_ASFLAGS := $(LOCAL_CFLAGS)')
-
-
- def WriteSources(self, spec, configs, extra_sources):
- """Write Makefile code for any 'sources' from the gyp input.
- These are source files necessary to build the current target.
- We need to handle shared_intermediate directory source files as
- a special case by copying them to the intermediate directory and
- treating them as a genereated sources. Otherwise the Android build
- rules won't pick them up.
-
- Args:
- spec, configs: input from gyp.
- extra_sources: Sources generated from Actions or Rules.
- """
- sources = filter(make.Compilable, spec.get('sources', []))
- generated_not_sources = [x for x in extra_sources if not make.Compilable(x)]
- extra_sources = filter(make.Compilable, extra_sources)
-
- # Determine and output the C++ extension used by these sources.
- # We simply find the first C++ file and use that extension.
- all_sources = sources + extra_sources
- local_cpp_extension = '.cpp'
- for source in all_sources:
- (root, ext) = os.path.splitext(source)
- if IsCPPExtension(ext):
- local_cpp_extension = ext
- break
- if local_cpp_extension != '.cpp':
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_CPP_EXTENSION := %s' % local_cpp_extension)
-
- # We need to move any non-generated sources that are coming from the
- # shared intermediate directory out of LOCAL_SRC_FILES and put them
- # into LOCAL_GENERATED_SOURCES. We also need to move over any C++ files
- # that don't match our local_cpp_extension, since Android will only
- # generate Makefile rules for a single LOCAL_CPP_EXTENSION.
- local_files = []
- for source in sources:
- (root, ext) = os.path.splitext(source)
- if '$(gyp_shared_intermediate_dir)' in source:
- extra_sources.append(source)
- elif '$(gyp_intermediate_dir)' in source:
- extra_sources.append(source)
- elif IsCPPExtension(ext) and ext != local_cpp_extension:
- extra_sources.append(source)
- else:
- local_files.append(os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.path, source)))
-
- # For any generated source, if it is coming from the shared intermediate
- # directory then we add a Make rule to copy them to the local intermediate
- # directory first. This is because the Android LOCAL_GENERATED_SOURCES
- # must be in the local module intermediate directory for the compile rules
- # to work properly. If the file has the wrong C++ extension, then we add
- # a rule to copy that to intermediates and use the new version.
- final_generated_sources = []
- # If a source file gets copied, we still need to add the orginal source
- # directory as header search path, for GCC searches headers in the
- # directory that contains the source file by default.
- origin_src_dirs = []
- for source in extra_sources:
- local_file = source
- if not '$(gyp_intermediate_dir)/' in local_file:
- basename = os.path.basename(local_file)
- local_file = '$(gyp_intermediate_dir)/' + basename
- (root, ext) = os.path.splitext(local_file)
- if IsCPPExtension(ext) and ext != local_cpp_extension:
- local_file = root + local_cpp_extension
- if local_file != source:
- self.WriteLn('%s: %s' % (local_file, self.LocalPathify(source)))
- self.WriteLn('\tmkdir -p $(@D); cp $< $@')
- origin_src_dirs.append(os.path.dirname(source))
- final_generated_sources.append(local_file)
-
- # We add back in all of the non-compilable stuff to make sure that the
- # make rules have dependencies on them.
- final_generated_sources.extend(generated_not_sources)
- self.WriteList(final_generated_sources, 'LOCAL_GENERATED_SOURCES')
-
- origin_src_dirs = gyp.common.uniquer(origin_src_dirs)
- origin_src_dirs = map(Sourceify, map(self.LocalPathify, origin_src_dirs))
- self.WriteList(origin_src_dirs, 'GYP_COPIED_SOURCE_ORIGIN_DIRS')
-
- self.WriteList(local_files, 'LOCAL_SRC_FILES')
-
- # Write out the flags used to compile the source; this must be done last
- # so that GYP_COPIED_SOURCE_ORIGIN_DIRS can be used as an include path.
- self.WriteSourceFlags(spec, configs)
-
-
- def ComputeAndroidModule(self, spec):
- """Return the Android module name used for a gyp spec.
-
- We use the complete qualified target name to avoid collisions between
- duplicate targets in different directories. We also add a suffix to
- distinguish gyp-generated module names.
- """
-
- if int(spec.get('android_unmangled_name', 0)):
- assert self.type != 'shared_library' or self.target.startswith('lib')
- return self.target
-
- if self.type == 'shared_library':
- # For reasons of convention, the Android build system requires that all
- # shared library modules are named 'libfoo' when generating -l flags.
- prefix = 'lib_'
- else:
- prefix = ''
-
- if spec['toolset'] == 'host':
- suffix = '_$(TARGET_$(GYP_VAR_PREFIX)ARCH)_host_gyp'
- else:
- suffix = '_gyp'
-
- if self.path:
- middle = make.StringToMakefileVariable('%s_%s' % (self.path, self.target))
- else:
- middle = make.StringToMakefileVariable(self.target)
-
- return ''.join([prefix, middle, suffix])
-
-
- def ComputeOutputParts(self, spec):
- """Return the 'output basename' of a gyp spec, split into filename + ext.
-
- Android libraries must be named the same thing as their module name,
- otherwise the linker can't find them, so product_name and so on must be
- ignored if we are building a library, and the "lib" prepending is
- not done for Android.
- """
- assert self.type != 'loadable_module' # TODO: not supported?
-
- target = spec['target_name']
- target_prefix = ''
- target_ext = ''
- if self.type == 'static_library':
- target = self.ComputeAndroidModule(spec)
- target_ext = '.a'
- elif self.type == 'shared_library':
- target = self.ComputeAndroidModule(spec)
- target_ext = '.so'
- elif self.type == 'none':
- target_ext = '.stamp'
- elif self.type != 'executable':
- print ("ERROR: What output file should be generated?",
- "type", self.type, "target", target)
-
- if self.type != 'static_library' and self.type != 'shared_library':
- target_prefix = spec.get('product_prefix', target_prefix)
- target = spec.get('product_name', target)
- product_ext = spec.get('product_extension')
- if product_ext:
- target_ext = '.' + product_ext
-
- target_stem = target_prefix + target
- return (target_stem, target_ext)
-
-
- def ComputeOutputBasename(self, spec):
- """Return the 'output basename' of a gyp spec.
-
- E.g., the loadable module 'foobar' in directory 'baz' will produce
- 'libfoobar.so'
- """
- return ''.join(self.ComputeOutputParts(spec))
-
-
- def ComputeOutput(self, spec):
- """Return the 'output' (full output path) of a gyp spec.
-
- E.g., the loadable module 'foobar' in directory 'baz' will produce
- '$(obj)/baz/libfoobar.so'
- """
- if self.type == 'executable':
- # We install host executables into shared_intermediate_dir so they can be
- # run by gyp rules that refer to PRODUCT_DIR.
- path = '$(gyp_shared_intermediate_dir)'
- elif self.type == 'shared_library':
- if self.toolset == 'host':
- path = '$($(GYP_HOST_VAR_PREFIX)HOST_OUT_INTERMEDIATE_LIBRARIES)'
- else:
- path = '$($(GYP_VAR_PREFIX)TARGET_OUT_INTERMEDIATE_LIBRARIES)'
- else:
- # Other targets just get built into their intermediate dir.
- if self.toolset == 'host':
- path = ('$(call intermediates-dir-for,%s,%s,true,,'
- '$(GYP_HOST_VAR_PREFIX))' % (self.android_class,
- self.android_module))
- else:
- path = ('$(call intermediates-dir-for,%s,%s,,,$(GYP_VAR_PREFIX))'
- % (self.android_class, self.android_module))
-
- assert spec.get('product_dir') is None # TODO: not supported?
- return os.path.join(path, self.ComputeOutputBasename(spec))
-
- def NormalizeIncludePaths(self, include_paths):
- """ Normalize include_paths.
- Convert absolute paths to relative to the Android top directory.
-
- Args:
- include_paths: A list of unprocessed include paths.
- Returns:
- A list of normalized include paths.
- """
- normalized = []
- for path in include_paths:
- if path[0] == '/':
- path = gyp.common.RelativePath(path, self.android_top_dir)
- normalized.append(path)
- return normalized
-
- def ExtractIncludesFromCFlags(self, cflags):
- """Extract includes "-I..." out from cflags
-
- Args:
- cflags: A list of compiler flags, which may be mixed with "-I.."
- Returns:
- A tuple of lists: (clean_clfags, include_paths). "-I.." is trimmed.
- """
- clean_cflags = []
- include_paths = []
- for flag in cflags:
- if flag.startswith('-I'):
- include_paths.append(flag[2:])
- else:
- clean_cflags.append(flag)
-
- return (clean_cflags, include_paths)
-
- def FilterLibraries(self, libraries):
- """Filter the 'libraries' key to separate things that shouldn't be ldflags.
-
- Library entries that look like filenames should be converted to android
- module names instead of being passed to the linker as flags.
-
- Args:
- libraries: the value of spec.get('libraries')
- Returns:
- A tuple (static_lib_modules, dynamic_lib_modules, ldflags)
- """
- static_lib_modules = []
- dynamic_lib_modules = []
- ldflags = []
- for libs in libraries:
- # Libs can have multiple words.
- for lib in libs.split():
- # Filter the system libraries, which are added by default by the Android
- # build system.
- if (lib == '-lc' or lib == '-lstdc++' or lib == '-lm' or
- lib.endswith('libgcc.a')):
- continue
- match = re.search(r'([^/]+)\.a$', lib)
- if match:
- static_lib_modules.append(match.group(1))
- continue
- match = re.search(r'([^/]+)\.so$', lib)
- if match:
- dynamic_lib_modules.append(match.group(1))
- continue
- if lib.startswith('-l'):
- ldflags.append(lib)
- return (static_lib_modules, dynamic_lib_modules, ldflags)
-
-
- def ComputeDeps(self, spec):
- """Compute the dependencies of a gyp spec.
-
- Returns a tuple (deps, link_deps), where each is a list of
- filenames that will need to be put in front of make for either
- building (deps) or linking (link_deps).
- """
- deps = []
- link_deps = []
- if 'dependencies' in spec:
- deps.extend([target_outputs[dep] for dep in spec['dependencies']
- if target_outputs[dep]])
- for dep in spec['dependencies']:
- if dep in target_link_deps:
- link_deps.append(target_link_deps[dep])
- deps.extend(link_deps)
- return (gyp.common.uniquer(deps), gyp.common.uniquer(link_deps))
-
-
- def WriteTargetFlags(self, spec, configs, link_deps):
- """Write Makefile code to specify the link flags and library dependencies.
-
- spec, configs: input from gyp.
- link_deps: link dependency list; see ComputeDeps()
- """
- # Libraries (i.e. -lfoo)
- # These must be included even for static libraries as some of them provide
- # implicit include paths through the build system.
- libraries = gyp.common.uniquer(spec.get('libraries', []))
- static_libs, dynamic_libs, ldflags_libs = self.FilterLibraries(libraries)
-
- if self.type != 'static_library':
- for configname, config in sorted(configs.iteritems()):
- ldflags = list(config.get('ldflags', []))
- self.WriteLn('')
- self.WriteList(ldflags, 'LOCAL_LDFLAGS_%s' % configname)
- self.WriteList(ldflags_libs, 'LOCAL_GYP_LIBS')
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_LDFLAGS := $(LOCAL_LDFLAGS_$(GYP_CONFIGURATION)) '
- '$(LOCAL_GYP_LIBS)')
-
- # Link dependencies (i.e. other gyp targets this target depends on)
- # These need not be included for static libraries as within the gyp build
- # we do not use the implicit include path mechanism.
- if self.type != 'static_library':
- static_link_deps = [x[1] for x in link_deps if x[0] == 'static']
- shared_link_deps = [x[1] for x in link_deps if x[0] == 'shared']
- else:
- static_link_deps = []
- shared_link_deps = []
-
- # Only write the lists if they are non-empty.
- if static_libs or static_link_deps:
- self.WriteLn('')
- self.WriteList(static_libs + static_link_deps,
- 'LOCAL_STATIC_LIBRARIES')
- self.WriteLn('# Enable grouping to fix circular references')
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_GROUP_STATIC_LIBRARIES := true')
- if dynamic_libs or shared_link_deps:
- self.WriteLn('')
- self.WriteList(dynamic_libs + shared_link_deps,
- 'LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES')
-
-
- def WriteTarget(self, spec, configs, deps, link_deps, part_of_all,
- write_alias_target):
- """Write Makefile code to produce the final target of the gyp spec.
-
- spec, configs: input from gyp.
- deps, link_deps: dependency lists; see ComputeDeps()
- part_of_all: flag indicating this target is part of 'all'
- write_alias_target: flag indicating whether to create short aliases for this
- target
- """
- self.WriteLn('### Rules for final target.')
-
- if self.type != 'none':
- self.WriteTargetFlags(spec, configs, link_deps)
-
- settings = spec.get('aosp_build_settings', {})
- if settings:
- self.WriteLn('### Set directly by aosp_build_settings.')
- for k, v in settings.iteritems():
- if isinstance(v, list):
- self.WriteList(v, k)
- else:
- self.WriteLn('%s := %s' % (k, make.QuoteIfNecessary(v)))
- self.WriteLn('')
-
- # Add to the set of targets which represent the gyp 'all' target. We use the
- # name 'gyp_all_modules' as the Android build system doesn't allow the use
- # of the Make target 'all' and because 'all_modules' is the equivalent of
- # the Make target 'all' on Android.
- if part_of_all and write_alias_target:
- self.WriteLn('# Add target alias to "gyp_all_modules" target.')
- self.WriteLn('.PHONY: gyp_all_modules')
- self.WriteLn('gyp_all_modules: %s' % self.android_module)
- self.WriteLn('')
-
- # Add an alias from the gyp target name to the Android module name. This
- # simplifies manual builds of the target, and is required by the test
- # framework.
- if self.target != self.android_module and write_alias_target:
- self.WriteLn('# Alias gyp target name.')
- self.WriteLn('.PHONY: %s' % self.target)
- self.WriteLn('%s: %s' % (self.target, self.android_module))
- self.WriteLn('')
-
- # Add the command to trigger build of the target type depending
- # on the toolset. Ex: BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY vs. BUILD_HOST_STATIC_LIBRARY
- # NOTE: This has to come last!
- modifier = ''
- if self.toolset == 'host':
- modifier = 'HOST_'
- if self.type == 'static_library':
- self.WriteLn('include $(BUILD_%sSTATIC_LIBRARY)' % modifier)
- elif self.type == 'shared_library':
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_PRELINK_MODULE := false')
- self.WriteLn('include $(BUILD_%sSHARED_LIBRARY)' % modifier)
- elif self.type == 'executable':
- # Executables are for build and test purposes only, so they're installed
- # to a directory that doesn't get included in the system image.
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_MODULE_PATH := $(gyp_shared_intermediate_dir)')
- self.WriteLn('include $(BUILD_%sEXECUTABLE)' % modifier)
- else:
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_MODULE_PATH := $(PRODUCT_OUT)/gyp_stamp')
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_UNINSTALLABLE_MODULE := true')
- if self.toolset == 'target':
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_2ND_ARCH_VAR_PREFIX := $(GYP_VAR_PREFIX)')
- else:
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_2ND_ARCH_VAR_PREFIX := $(GYP_HOST_VAR_PREFIX)')
- self.WriteLn()
- self.WriteLn('include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/base_rules.mk')
- self.WriteLn()
- self.WriteLn('$(LOCAL_BUILT_MODULE): $(LOCAL_ADDITIONAL_DEPENDENCIES)')
- self.WriteLn('\t$(hide) echo "Gyp timestamp: $@"')
- self.WriteLn('\t$(hide) mkdir -p $(dir $@)')
- self.WriteLn('\t$(hide) touch $@')
- self.WriteLn()
- self.WriteLn('LOCAL_2ND_ARCH_VAR_PREFIX :=')
-
-
- def WriteList(self, value_list, variable=None, prefix='',
- quoter=make.QuoteIfNecessary, local_pathify=False):
- """Write a variable definition that is a list of values.
-
- E.g. WriteList(['a','b'], 'foo', prefix='blah') writes out
- foo = blaha blahb
- but in a pretty-printed style.
- """
- values = ''
- if value_list:
- value_list = [quoter(prefix + l) for l in value_list]
- if local_pathify:
- value_list = [self.LocalPathify(l) for l in value_list]
- values = ' \\\n\t' + ' \\\n\t'.join(value_list)
- self.fp.write('%s :=%s\n\n' % (variable, values))
-
-
- def WriteLn(self, text=''):
- self.fp.write(text + '\n')
-
-
- def LocalPathify(self, path):
- """Convert a subdirectory-relative path into a normalized path which starts
- with the make variable $(LOCAL_PATH) (i.e. the top of the project tree).
- Absolute paths, or paths that contain variables, are just normalized."""
- if '$(' in path or os.path.isabs(path):
- # path is not a file in the project tree in this case, but calling
- # normpath is still important for trimming trailing slashes.
- return os.path.normpath(path)
- local_path = os.path.join('$(LOCAL_PATH)', self.path, path)
- local_path = os.path.normpath(local_path)
- # Check that normalizing the path didn't ../ itself out of $(LOCAL_PATH)
- # - i.e. that the resulting path is still inside the project tree. The
- # path may legitimately have ended up containing just $(LOCAL_PATH), though,
- # so we don't look for a slash.
- assert local_path.startswith('$(LOCAL_PATH)'), (
- 'Path %s attempts to escape from gyp path %s !)' % (path, self.path))
- return local_path
-
-
- def ExpandInputRoot(self, template, expansion, dirname):
- if '%(INPUT_ROOT)s' not in template and '%(INPUT_DIRNAME)s' not in template:
- return template
- path = template % {
- 'INPUT_ROOT': expansion,
- 'INPUT_DIRNAME': dirname,
- }
- return os.path.normpath(path)
-
-
-def PerformBuild(data, configurations, params):
- # The android backend only supports the default configuration.
- options = params['options']
- makefile = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(options.toplevel_dir,
- 'GypAndroid.mk'))
- env = dict(os.environ)
- env['ONE_SHOT_MAKEFILE'] = makefile
- arguments = ['make', '-C', os.environ['ANDROID_BUILD_TOP'], 'gyp_all_modules']
- print 'Building: %s' % arguments
- subprocess.check_call(arguments, env=env)
-
-
-def GenerateOutput(target_list, target_dicts, data, params):
- options = params['options']
- generator_flags = params.get('generator_flags', {})
- builddir_name = generator_flags.get('output_dir', 'out')
- limit_to_target_all = generator_flags.get('limit_to_target_all', False)
- write_alias_targets = generator_flags.get('write_alias_targets', True)
- sdk_version = generator_flags.get('aosp_sdk_version', 19)
- android_top_dir = os.environ.get('ANDROID_BUILD_TOP')
- assert android_top_dir, '$ANDROID_BUILD_TOP not set; you need to run lunch.'
-
- def CalculateMakefilePath(build_file, base_name):
- """Determine where to write a Makefile for a given gyp file."""
- # Paths in gyp files are relative to the .gyp file, but we want
- # paths relative to the source root for the master makefile. Grab
- # the path of the .gyp file as the base to relativize against.
- # E.g. "foo/bar" when we're constructing targets for "foo/bar/baz.gyp".
- base_path = gyp.common.RelativePath(os.path.dirname(build_file),
- options.depth)
- # We write the file in the base_path directory.
- output_file = os.path.join(options.depth, base_path, base_name)
- assert not options.generator_output, (
- 'The Android backend does not support options.generator_output.')
- base_path = gyp.common.RelativePath(os.path.dirname(build_file),
- options.toplevel_dir)
- return base_path, output_file
-
- # TODO: search for the first non-'Default' target. This can go
- # away when we add verification that all targets have the
- # necessary configurations.
- default_configuration = None
- toolsets = set([target_dicts[target]['toolset'] for target in target_list])
- for target in target_list:
- spec = target_dicts[target]
- if spec['default_configuration'] != 'Default':
- default_configuration = spec['default_configuration']
- break
- if not default_configuration:
- default_configuration = 'Default'
-
- srcdir = '.'
- makefile_name = 'GypAndroid' + options.suffix + '.mk'
- makefile_path = os.path.join(options.toplevel_dir, makefile_name)
- assert not options.generator_output, (
- 'The Android backend does not support options.generator_output.')
- gyp.common.EnsureDirExists(makefile_path)
- root_makefile = open(makefile_path, 'w')
-
- root_makefile.write(header)
-
- # We set LOCAL_PATH just once, here, to the top of the project tree. This
- # allows all the other paths we use to be relative to the Android.mk file,
- # as the Android build system expects.
- root_makefile.write('\nLOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)\n')
-
- # Find the list of targets that derive from the gyp file(s) being built.
- needed_targets = set()
- for build_file in params['build_files']:
- for target in gyp.common.AllTargets(target_list, target_dicts, build_file):
- needed_targets.add(target)
-
- build_files = set()
- include_list = set()
- android_modules = {}
- for qualified_target in target_list:
- build_file, target, toolset = gyp.common.ParseQualifiedTarget(
- qualified_target)
- relative_build_file = gyp.common.RelativePath(build_file,
- options.toplevel_dir)
- build_files.add(relative_build_file)
- included_files = data[build_file]['included_files']
- for included_file in included_files:
- # The included_files entries are relative to the dir of the build file
- # that included them, so we have to undo that and then make them relative
- # to the root dir.
- relative_include_file = gyp.common.RelativePath(
- gyp.common.UnrelativePath(included_file, build_file),
- options.toplevel_dir)
- abs_include_file = os.path.abspath(relative_include_file)
- # If the include file is from the ~/.gyp dir, we should use absolute path
- # so that relocating the src dir doesn't break the path.
- if (params['home_dot_gyp'] and
- abs_include_file.startswith(params['home_dot_gyp'])):
- build_files.add(abs_include_file)
- else:
- build_files.add(relative_include_file)
-
- base_path, output_file = CalculateMakefilePath(build_file,
- target + '.' + toolset + options.suffix + '.mk')
-
- spec = target_dicts[qualified_target]
- configs = spec['configurations']
-
- part_of_all = qualified_target in needed_targets
- if limit_to_target_all and not part_of_all:
- continue
-
- relative_target = gyp.common.QualifiedTarget(relative_build_file, target,
- toolset)
- writer = AndroidMkWriter(android_top_dir)
- android_module = writer.Write(qualified_target, relative_target, base_path,
- output_file, spec, configs,
- part_of_all=part_of_all,
- write_alias_target=write_alias_targets,
- sdk_version=sdk_version)
- if android_module in android_modules:
- print ('ERROR: Android module names must be unique. The following '
- 'targets both generate Android module name %s.\n %s\n %s' %
- (android_module, android_modules[android_module],
- qualified_target))
- return
- android_modules[android_module] = qualified_target
-
- # Our root_makefile lives at the source root. Compute the relative path
- # from there to the output_file for including.
- mkfile_rel_path = gyp.common.RelativePath(output_file,
- os.path.dirname(makefile_path))
- include_list.add(mkfile_rel_path)
-
- root_makefile.write('GYP_CONFIGURATION ?= %s\n' % default_configuration)
- root_makefile.write('GYP_VAR_PREFIX ?=\n')
- root_makefile.write('GYP_HOST_VAR_PREFIX ?=\n')
- root_makefile.write('GYP_HOST_MULTILIB ?=\n')
-
- # Write out the sorted list of includes.
- root_makefile.write('\n')
- for include_file in sorted(include_list):
- root_makefile.write('include $(LOCAL_PATH)/' + include_file + '\n')
- root_makefile.write('\n')
-
- if write_alias_targets:
- root_makefile.write(ALL_MODULES_FOOTER)
-
- root_makefile.close()
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/cmake.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/cmake.py
index 8f5feddee1..eece6ea98d 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/cmake.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/cmake.py
@@ -150,20 +150,17 @@ def SetFileProperty(output, source_name, property_name, values, sep):
output.write('")\n')
-def SetFilesProperty(output, source_names, property_name, values, sep):
+def SetFilesProperty(output, variable, property_name, values, sep):
"""Given a set of source files, sets the given property on them."""
- output.write('set_source_files_properties(\n')
- for source_name in source_names:
- output.write(' ')
- output.write(source_name)
- output.write('\n')
- output.write(' PROPERTIES\n ')
+ output.write('set_source_files_properties(')
+ WriteVariable(output, variable)
+ output.write(' PROPERTIES ')
output.write(property_name)
output.write(' "')
for value in values:
output.write(CMakeStringEscape(value))
output.write(sep)
- output.write('"\n)\n')
+ output.write('")\n')
def SetTargetProperty(output, target_name, property_name, values, sep=''):
@@ -236,11 +233,11 @@ def StringToCMakeTargetName(a):
"""Converts the given string 'a' to a valid CMake target name.
All invalid characters are replaced by '_'.
- Invalid for cmake: ' ', '/', '(', ')'
+ Invalid for cmake: ' ', '/', '(', ')', '"'
Invalid for make: ':'
Invalid for unknown reasons but cause failures: '.'
"""
- return a.translate(string.maketrans(' /():.', '______'))
+ return a.translate(string.maketrans(' /():."', '_______'))
def WriteActions(target_name, actions, extra_sources, extra_deps,
@@ -488,7 +485,7 @@ def WriteCopies(target_name, copies, extra_deps, path_to_gyp, output):
copy = file_copy if os.path.basename(src) else dir_copy
- copy.cmake_inputs.append(NormjoinPath(path_to_gyp, src))
+ copy.cmake_inputs.append(NormjoinPathForceCMakeSource(path_to_gyp, src))
copy.cmake_outputs.append(NormjoinPathForceCMakeSource(path_to_gyp, dst))
copy.gyp_inputs.append(src)
copy.gyp_outputs.append(dst)
@@ -640,6 +637,12 @@ def WriteTarget(namer, qualified_target, target_dicts, build_dir, config_to_use,
target_type = spec.get('type', '')
target_toolset = spec.get('toolset')
+ cmake_target_type = cmake_target_type_from_gyp_target_type.get(target_type)
+ if cmake_target_type is None:
+ print ('Target %s has unknown target type %s, skipping.' %
+ ( target_name, target_type ) )
+ return
+
SetVariable(output, 'TARGET', target_name)
SetVariable(output, 'TOOLSET', target_toolset)
@@ -667,27 +670,89 @@ def WriteTarget(namer, qualified_target, target_dicts, build_dir, config_to_use,
srcs = spec.get('sources', [])
# Gyp separates the sheep from the goats based on file extensions.
- def partition(l, p):
- return reduce(lambda x, e: x[not p(e)].append(e) or x, l, ([], []))
- compilable_srcs, other_srcs = partition(srcs, Compilable)
+ # A full separation is done here because of flag handing (see below).
+ s_sources = []
+ c_sources = []
+ cxx_sources = []
+ linkable_sources = []
+ other_sources = []
+ for src in srcs:
+ _, ext = os.path.splitext(src)
+ src_type = COMPILABLE_EXTENSIONS.get(ext, None)
+ src_norm_path = NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src);
- # CMake gets upset when executable targets provide no sources.
- if target_type == 'executable' and not compilable_srcs and not extra_sources:
- print ('Executable %s has no complilable sources, treating as "none".' %
- target_name )
- target_type = 'none'
+ if src_type == 's':
+ s_sources.append(src_norm_path)
+ elif src_type == 'cc':
+ c_sources.append(src_norm_path)
+ elif src_type == 'cxx':
+ cxx_sources.append(src_norm_path)
+ elif Linkable(ext):
+ linkable_sources.append(src_norm_path)
+ else:
+ other_sources.append(src_norm_path)
- cmake_target_type = cmake_target_type_from_gyp_target_type.get(target_type)
- if cmake_target_type is None:
- print ('Target %s has unknown target type %s, skipping.' %
- ( target_name, target_type ) )
- return
+ for extra_source in extra_sources:
+ src, real_source = extra_source
+ _, ext = os.path.splitext(real_source)
+ src_type = COMPILABLE_EXTENSIONS.get(ext, None)
+
+ if src_type == 's':
+ s_sources.append(src)
+ elif src_type == 'cc':
+ c_sources.append(src)
+ elif src_type == 'cxx':
+ cxx_sources.append(src)
+ elif Linkable(ext):
+ linkable_sources.append(src)
+ else:
+ other_sources.append(src)
+
+ s_sources_name = None
+ if s_sources:
+ s_sources_name = cmake_target_name + '__asm_srcs'
+ SetVariableList(output, s_sources_name, s_sources)
+
+ c_sources_name = None
+ if c_sources:
+ c_sources_name = cmake_target_name + '__c_srcs'
+ SetVariableList(output, c_sources_name, c_sources)
+
+ cxx_sources_name = None
+ if cxx_sources:
+ cxx_sources_name = cmake_target_name + '__cxx_srcs'
+ SetVariableList(output, cxx_sources_name, cxx_sources)
+
+ linkable_sources_name = None
+ if linkable_sources:
+ linkable_sources_name = cmake_target_name + '__linkable_srcs'
+ SetVariableList(output, linkable_sources_name, linkable_sources)
+
+ other_sources_name = None
+ if other_sources:
+ other_sources_name = cmake_target_name + '__other_srcs'
+ SetVariableList(output, other_sources_name, other_sources)
+
+ # CMake gets upset when executable targets provide no sources.
+ # http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2010-July/038461.html
+ dummy_sources_name = None
+ has_sources = (s_sources_name or
+ c_sources_name or
+ cxx_sources_name or
+ linkable_sources_name or
+ other_sources_name)
+ if target_type == 'executable' and not has_sources:
+ dummy_sources_name = cmake_target_name + '__dummy_srcs'
+ SetVariable(output, dummy_sources_name,
+ "${obj}.${TOOLSET}/${TARGET}/genc/dummy.c")
+ output.write('if(NOT EXISTS "')
+ WriteVariable(output, dummy_sources_name)
+ output.write('")\n')
+ output.write(' file(WRITE "')
+ WriteVariable(output, dummy_sources_name)
+ output.write('" "")\n')
+ output.write("endif()\n")
- other_srcs_name = None
- if other_srcs:
- other_srcs_name = cmake_target_name + '__other_srcs'
- SetVariableList(output, other_srcs_name,
- [NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src) for src in other_srcs])
# CMake is opposed to setting linker directories and considers the practice
# of setting linker directories dangerous. Instead, it favors the use of
@@ -713,31 +778,48 @@ def WriteTarget(namer, qualified_target, target_dicts, build_dir, config_to_use,
output.write(' ')
output.write(cmake_target_type.modifier)
- if other_srcs_name:
- WriteVariable(output, other_srcs_name, ' ')
-
- output.write('\n')
-
- for src in compilable_srcs:
- output.write(' ')
- output.write(NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src))
- output.write('\n')
- for extra_source in extra_sources:
- output.write(' ')
- src, _ = extra_source
- output.write(NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src))
- output.write('\n')
+ if s_sources_name:
+ WriteVariable(output, s_sources_name, ' ')
+ if c_sources_name:
+ WriteVariable(output, c_sources_name, ' ')
+ if cxx_sources_name:
+ WriteVariable(output, cxx_sources_name, ' ')
+ if linkable_sources_name:
+ WriteVariable(output, linkable_sources_name, ' ')
+ if other_sources_name:
+ WriteVariable(output, other_sources_name, ' ')
+ if dummy_sources_name:
+ WriteVariable(output, dummy_sources_name, ' ')
output.write(')\n')
+ # Let CMake know if the 'all' target should depend on this target.
+ exclude_from_all = ('TRUE' if qualified_target not in all_qualified_targets
+ else 'FALSE')
+ SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name,
+ 'EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL', exclude_from_all)
+ for extra_target_name in extra_deps:
+ SetTargetProperty(output, extra_target_name,
+ 'EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL', exclude_from_all)
+
# Output name and location.
if target_type != 'none':
+ # Link as 'C' if there are no other files
+ if not c_sources and not cxx_sources:
+ SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name, 'LINKER_LANGUAGE', ['C'])
+
# Mark uncompiled sources as uncompiled.
- if other_srcs_name:
+ if other_sources_name:
output.write('set_source_files_properties(')
- WriteVariable(output, other_srcs_name, '')
+ WriteVariable(output, other_sources_name, '')
output.write(' PROPERTIES HEADER_FILE_ONLY "TRUE")\n')
+ # Mark object sources as linkable.
+ if linkable_sources_name:
+ output.write('set_source_files_properties(')
+ WriteVariable(output, other_sources_name, '')
+ output.write(' PROPERTIES EXTERNAL_OBJECT "TRUE")\n')
+
# Output directory
target_output_directory = spec.get('product_dir')
if target_output_directory is None:
@@ -804,122 +886,84 @@ def WriteTarget(namer, qualified_target, target_dicts, build_dir, config_to_use,
cmake_target_output_basename)
SetFileProperty(output, cmake_target_output, 'GENERATED', ['TRUE'], '')
- # Let CMake know if the 'all' target should depend on this target.
- exclude_from_all = ('TRUE' if qualified_target not in all_qualified_targets
- else 'FALSE')
- SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name,
- 'EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL', exclude_from_all)
- for extra_target_name in extra_deps:
- SetTargetProperty(output, extra_target_name,
- 'EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL', exclude_from_all)
-
- # Includes
- includes = config.get('include_dirs')
- if includes:
- # This (target include directories) is what requires CMake 2.8.8
- includes_name = cmake_target_name + '__include_dirs'
- SetVariableList(output, includes_name,
- [NormjoinPathForceCMakeSource(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, include)
- for include in includes])
- output.write('set_property(TARGET ')
- output.write(cmake_target_name)
- output.write(' APPEND PROPERTY INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ')
- WriteVariable(output, includes_name, '')
- output.write(')\n')
-
- # Defines
- defines = config.get('defines')
- if defines is not None:
- SetTargetProperty(output,
- cmake_target_name,
- 'COMPILE_DEFINITIONS',
- defines,
- ';')
-
- # Compile Flags - http://www.cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=6493
- # CMake currently does not have target C and CXX flags.
- # So, instead of doing...
-
- # cflags_c = config.get('cflags_c')
- # if cflags_c is not None:
- # SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name,
- # 'C_COMPILE_FLAGS', cflags_c, ' ')
-
- # cflags_cc = config.get('cflags_cc')
- # if cflags_cc is not None:
- # SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name,
- # 'CXX_COMPILE_FLAGS', cflags_cc, ' ')
-
- # Instead we must...
- s_sources = []
- c_sources = []
- cxx_sources = []
- for src in srcs:
- _, ext = os.path.splitext(src)
- src_type = COMPILABLE_EXTENSIONS.get(ext, None)
-
- if src_type == 's':
- s_sources.append(NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src))
-
- if src_type == 'cc':
- c_sources.append(NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src))
-
- if src_type == 'cxx':
- cxx_sources.append(NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src))
-
- for extra_source in extra_sources:
- src, real_source = extra_source
- _, ext = os.path.splitext(real_source)
- src_type = COMPILABLE_EXTENSIONS.get(ext, None)
-
- if src_type == 's':
- s_sources.append(NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src))
-
- if src_type == 'cc':
- c_sources.append(NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src))
-
- if src_type == 'cxx':
- cxx_sources.append(NormjoinPath(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, src))
-
- cflags = config.get('cflags', [])
- cflags_c = config.get('cflags_c', [])
- cflags_cxx = config.get('cflags_cc', [])
- if c_sources and not (s_sources or cxx_sources):
- flags = []
- flags.extend(cflags)
- flags.extend(cflags_c)
- SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', flags, ' ')
-
- elif cxx_sources and not (s_sources or c_sources):
- flags = []
- flags.extend(cflags)
- flags.extend(cflags_cxx)
- SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', flags, ' ')
-
- else:
- if s_sources and cflags:
- SetFilesProperty(output, s_sources, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', cflags, ' ')
+ # Includes
+ includes = config.get('include_dirs')
+ if includes:
+ # This (target include directories) is what requires CMake 2.8.8
+ includes_name = cmake_target_name + '__include_dirs'
+ SetVariableList(output, includes_name,
+ [NormjoinPathForceCMakeSource(path_from_cmakelists_to_gyp, include)
+ for include in includes])
+ output.write('set_property(TARGET ')
+ output.write(cmake_target_name)
+ output.write(' APPEND PROPERTY INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ')
+ WriteVariable(output, includes_name, '')
+ output.write(')\n')
- if c_sources and (cflags or cflags_c):
+ # Defines
+ defines = config.get('defines')
+ if defines is not None:
+ SetTargetProperty(output,
+ cmake_target_name,
+ 'COMPILE_DEFINITIONS',
+ defines,
+ ';')
+
+ # Compile Flags - http://www.cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=6493
+ # CMake currently does not have target C and CXX flags.
+ # So, instead of doing...
+
+ # cflags_c = config.get('cflags_c')
+ # if cflags_c is not None:
+ # SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name,
+ # 'C_COMPILE_FLAGS', cflags_c, ' ')
+
+ # cflags_cc = config.get('cflags_cc')
+ # if cflags_cc is not None:
+ # SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name,
+ # 'CXX_COMPILE_FLAGS', cflags_cc, ' ')
+
+ # Instead we must...
+ cflags = config.get('cflags', [])
+ cflags_c = config.get('cflags_c', [])
+ cflags_cxx = config.get('cflags_cc', [])
+ if (not cflags_c or not c_sources) and (not cflags_cxx or not cxx_sources):
+ SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', cflags, ' ')
+
+ elif c_sources and not (s_sources or cxx_sources):
flags = []
flags.extend(cflags)
flags.extend(cflags_c)
- SetFilesProperty(output, c_sources, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', flags, ' ')
+ SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', flags, ' ')
- if cxx_sources and (cflags or cflags_cxx):
+ elif cxx_sources and not (s_sources or c_sources):
flags = []
flags.extend(cflags)
flags.extend(cflags_cxx)
- SetFilesProperty(output, cxx_sources, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', flags, ' ')
+ SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', flags, ' ')
- # Have assembly link as c if there are no other files
- if not c_sources and not cxx_sources and s_sources:
- SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name, 'LINKER_LANGUAGE', ['C'])
-
- # Linker flags
- ldflags = config.get('ldflags')
- if ldflags is not None:
- SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name, 'LINK_FLAGS', ldflags, ' ')
+ else:
+ # TODO: This is broken, one cannot generally set properties on files,
+ # as other targets may require different properties on the same files.
+ if s_sources and cflags:
+ SetFilesProperty(output, s_sources_name, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', cflags, ' ')
+
+ if c_sources and (cflags or cflags_c):
+ flags = []
+ flags.extend(cflags)
+ flags.extend(cflags_c)
+ SetFilesProperty(output, c_sources_name, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', flags, ' ')
+
+ if cxx_sources and (cflags or cflags_cxx):
+ flags = []
+ flags.extend(cflags)
+ flags.extend(cflags_cxx)
+ SetFilesProperty(output, cxx_sources_name, 'COMPILE_FLAGS', flags, ' ')
+
+ # Linker flags
+ ldflags = config.get('ldflags')
+ if ldflags is not None:
+ SetTargetProperty(output, cmake_target_name, 'LINK_FLAGS', ldflags, ' ')
# Note on Dependencies and Libraries:
# CMake wants to handle link order, resolving the link line up front.
@@ -1040,19 +1084,48 @@ def GenerateOutputForConfig(target_list, target_dicts, data,
output.write('cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.8 FATAL_ERROR)\n')
output.write('cmake_policy(VERSION 2.8.8)\n')
- _, project_target, _ = gyp.common.ParseQualifiedTarget(target_list[-1])
+ gyp_file, project_target, _ = gyp.common.ParseQualifiedTarget(target_list[-1])
output.write('project(')
output.write(project_target)
output.write(')\n')
SetVariable(output, 'configuration', config_to_use)
+ ar = None
+ cc = None
+ cxx = None
+
+ make_global_settings = data[gyp_file].get('make_global_settings', [])
+ build_to_top = gyp.common.InvertRelativePath(build_dir,
+ options.toplevel_dir)
+ for key, value in make_global_settings:
+ if key == 'AR':
+ ar = os.path.join(build_to_top, value)
+ if key == 'CC':
+ cc = os.path.join(build_to_top, value)
+ if key == 'CXX':
+ cxx = os.path.join(build_to_top, value)
+
+ ar = gyp.common.GetEnvironFallback(['AR_target', 'AR'], ar)
+ cc = gyp.common.GetEnvironFallback(['CC_target', 'CC'], cc)
+ cxx = gyp.common.GetEnvironFallback(['CXX_target', 'CXX'], cxx)
+
+ if ar:
+ SetVariable(output, 'CMAKE_AR', ar)
+ if cc:
+ SetVariable(output, 'CMAKE_C_COMPILER', cc)
+ if cxx:
+ SetVariable(output, 'CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER', cxx)
+
# The following appears to be as-yet undocumented.
# http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=8392
output.write('enable_language(ASM)\n')
# ASM-ATT does not support .S files.
# output.write('enable_language(ASM-ATT)\n')
+ if cc:
+ SetVariable(output, 'CMAKE_ASM_COMPILER', cc)
+
SetVariable(output, 'builddir', '${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}')
SetVariable(output, 'obj', '${builddir}/obj')
output.write('\n')
@@ -1066,6 +1139,11 @@ def GenerateOutputForConfig(target_list, target_dicts, data,
output.write('set(CMAKE_CXX_OUTPUT_EXTENSION_REPLACE 1)\n')
output.write('\n')
+ # Force ninja to use rsp files. Otherwise link and ar lines can get too long,
+ # resulting in 'Argument list too long' errors.
+ output.write('set(CMAKE_NINJA_FORCE_RESPONSE_FILE 1)\n')
+ output.write('\n')
+
namer = CMakeNamer(target_list)
# The list of targets upon which the 'all' target should depend.
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/dump_dependency_json.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/dump_dependency_json.py
index 927ba6ebad..160eafe2ef 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/dump_dependency_json.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/dump_dependency_json.py
@@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ generator_supports_multiple_toolsets = True
generator_wants_static_library_dependencies_adjusted = False
+generator_filelist_paths = {
+}
+
generator_default_variables = {
}
for dirname in ['INTERMEDIATE_DIR', 'SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR', 'PRODUCT_DIR',
@@ -56,6 +59,17 @@ def CalculateGeneratorInputInfo(params):
global generator_wants_static_library_dependencies_adjusted
generator_wants_static_library_dependencies_adjusted = True
+ toplevel = params['options'].toplevel_dir
+ generator_dir = os.path.relpath(params['options'].generator_output or '.')
+ # output_dir: relative path from generator_dir to the build directory.
+ output_dir = generator_flags.get('output_dir', 'out')
+ qualified_out_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(
+ toplevel, generator_dir, output_dir, 'gypfiles'))
+ global generator_filelist_paths
+ generator_filelist_paths = {
+ 'toplevel': toplevel,
+ 'qualified_out_dir': qualified_out_dir,
+ }
def GenerateOutput(target_list, target_dicts, data, params):
# Map of target -> list of targets it depends on.
@@ -74,7 +88,11 @@ def GenerateOutput(target_list, target_dicts, data, params):
edges[target].append(dep)
targets_to_visit.append(dep)
- filename = 'dump.json'
+ try:
+ filepath = params['generator_flags']['output_dir']
+ except KeyError:
+ filepath = '.'
+ filename = os.path.join(filepath, 'dump.json')
f = open(filename, 'w')
json.dump(edges, f)
f.close()
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/make.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/make.py
index 64b2511f08..5cf2fe76be 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/make.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/make.py
@@ -1019,7 +1019,8 @@ $(obj).$(TOOLSET)/$(TARGET)/%%.o: $(obj)/%%%s FORCE_DO_CMD
# accidentally writing duplicate dummy rules for those outputs.
self.WriteLn('%s: obj := $(abs_obj)' % outputs[0])
self.WriteLn('%s: builddir := $(abs_builddir)' % outputs[0])
- self.WriteMakeRule(outputs, inputs + ['FORCE_DO_CMD'], actions)
+ self.WriteMakeRule(outputs, inputs, actions,
+ command="%s_%d" % (name, count))
# Spaces in rule filenames are not supported, but rule variables have
# spaces in them (e.g. RULE_INPUT_PATH expands to '$(abspath $<)').
# The spaces within the variables are valid, so remove the variables
@@ -1688,6 +1689,7 @@ $(obj).$(TOOLSET)/$(TARGET)/%%.o: $(obj)/%%%s FORCE_DO_CMD
self.WriteMakeRule(outputs, inputs,
actions = ['$(call do_cmd,%s%s)' % (command, suffix)],
comment = comment,
+ command = command,
force = True)
# Add our outputs to the list of targets we read depfiles from.
# all_deps is only used for deps file reading, and for deps files we replace
@@ -1698,7 +1700,7 @@ $(obj).$(TOOLSET)/$(TARGET)/%%.o: $(obj)/%%%s FORCE_DO_CMD
def WriteMakeRule(self, outputs, inputs, actions=None, comment=None,
- order_only=False, force=False, phony=False):
+ order_only=False, force=False, phony=False, command=None):
"""Write a Makefile rule, with some extra tricks.
outputs: a list of outputs for the rule (note: this is not directly
@@ -1711,6 +1713,7 @@ $(obj).$(TOOLSET)/$(TARGET)/%%.o: $(obj)/%%%s FORCE_DO_CMD
force: if true, include FORCE_DO_CMD as an order-only dep
phony: if true, the rule does not actually generate the named output, the
output is just a name to run the rule
+ command: (optional) command name to generate unambiguous labels
"""
outputs = map(QuoteSpaces, outputs)
inputs = map(QuoteSpaces, inputs)
@@ -1719,44 +1722,38 @@ $(obj).$(TOOLSET)/$(TARGET)/%%.o: $(obj)/%%%s FORCE_DO_CMD
self.WriteLn('# ' + comment)
if phony:
self.WriteLn('.PHONY: ' + ' '.join(outputs))
- # TODO(evanm): just make order_only a list of deps instead of these hacks.
- if order_only:
- order_insert = '| '
- pick_output = ' '.join(outputs)
- else:
- order_insert = ''
- pick_output = outputs[0]
- if force:
- force_append = ' FORCE_DO_CMD'
- else:
- force_append = ''
if actions:
self.WriteLn("%s: TOOLSET := $(TOOLSET)" % outputs[0])
- self.WriteLn('%s: %s%s%s' % (pick_output, order_insert, ' '.join(inputs),
- force_append))
+ force_append = ' FORCE_DO_CMD' if force else ''
+
+ if order_only:
+ # Order only rule: Just write a simple rule.
+ # TODO(evanm): just make order_only a list of deps instead of this hack.
+ self.WriteLn('%s: | %s%s' %
+ (' '.join(outputs), ' '.join(inputs), force_append))
+ elif len(outputs) == 1:
+ # Regular rule, one output: Just write a simple rule.
+ self.WriteLn('%s: %s%s' % (outputs[0], ' '.join(inputs), force_append))
+ else:
+ # Regular rule, more than one output: Multiple outputs are tricky in
+ # make. We will write three rules:
+ # - All outputs depend on an intermediate file.
+ # - Make .INTERMEDIATE depend on the intermediate.
+ # - The intermediate file depends on the inputs and executes the
+ # actual command.
+ # - The intermediate recipe will 'touch' the intermediate file.
+ # - The multi-output rule will have an do-nothing recipe.
+ intermediate = "%s.intermediate" % (command if command else self.target)
+ self.WriteLn('%s: %s' % (' '.join(outputs), intermediate))
+ self.WriteLn('\t%s' % '@:');
+ self.WriteLn('%s: %s' % ('.INTERMEDIATE', intermediate))
+ self.WriteLn('%s: %s%s' %
+ (intermediate, ' '.join(inputs), force_append))
+ actions.insert(0, '$(call do_cmd,touch)')
+
if actions:
for action in actions:
self.WriteLn('\t%s' % action)
- if not order_only and len(outputs) > 1:
- # If we have more than one output, a rule like
- # foo bar: baz
- # that for *each* output we must run the action, potentially
- # in parallel. That is not what we're trying to write -- what
- # we want is that we run the action once and it generates all
- # the files.
- # http://www.gnu.org/software/hello/manual/automake/Multiple-Outputs.html
- # discusses this problem and has this solution:
- # 1) Write the naive rule that would produce parallel runs of
- # the action.
- # 2) Make the outputs seralized on each other, so we won't start
- # a parallel run until the first run finishes, at which point
- # we'll have generated all the outputs and we're done.
- self.WriteLn('%s: %s' % (' '.join(outputs[1:]), outputs[0]))
- # Add a dummy command to the "extra outputs" rule, otherwise make seems to
- # think these outputs haven't (couldn't have?) changed, and thus doesn't
- # flag them as changed (i.e. include in '$?') when evaluating dependent
- # rules, which in turn causes do_cmd() to skip running dependent commands.
- self.WriteLn('%s: ;' % (' '.join(outputs[1:])))
self.WriteLn()
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/msvs.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/msvs.py
index edf2ae419e..1338790ef6 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/msvs.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/msvs.py
@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ generator_additional_non_configuration_keys = [
'msvs_enable_winrt',
'msvs_requires_importlibrary',
'msvs_enable_winphone',
+ 'msvs_application_type_revision',
]
@@ -2344,6 +2345,9 @@ def _GenerateMSBuildRuleTargetsFile(targets_path, msbuild_rules):
rule_name,
{'Condition': "'@(%s)' != '' and '%%(%s.ExcludedFromBuild)' != "
"'true'" % (rule_name, rule_name),
+ 'EchoOff': 'true',
+ 'StandardOutputImportance': 'High',
+ 'StandardErrorImportance': 'High',
'CommandLineTemplate': '%%(%s.CommandLineTemplate)' % rule_name,
'AdditionalOptions': '%%(%s.AdditionalOptions)' % rule_name,
'Inputs': rule_inputs
@@ -2634,7 +2638,11 @@ def _GetMSBuildGlobalProperties(spec, guid, gyp_file_name):
if spec.get('msvs_enable_winrt'):
properties[0].append(['DefaultLanguage', 'en-US'])
properties[0].append(['AppContainerApplication', 'true'])
- properties[0].append(['ApplicationTypeRevision', '8.1'])
+ if spec.get('msvs_application_type_revision'):
+ app_type_revision = spec.get('msvs_application_type_revision')
+ properties[0].append(['ApplicationTypeRevision', app_type_revision])
+ else:
+ properties[0].append(['ApplicationTypeRevision', '8.1'])
if spec.get('msvs_enable_winphone'):
properties[0].append(['ApplicationType', 'Windows Phone'])
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/ninja.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/ninja.py
index 6823f4ffbd..c2437822a7 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/ninja.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/generator/ninja.py
@@ -1169,7 +1169,7 @@ class NinjaWriter(object):
ldflags.append(r'-Wl,-rpath=\$$ORIGIN/%s' % rpath)
ldflags.append('-Wl,-rpath-link=%s' % rpath)
self.WriteVariableList(ninja_file, 'ldflags',
- gyp.common.uniquer(map(self.ExpandSpecial, ldflags)))
+ map(self.ExpandSpecial, ldflags))
library_dirs = config.get('library_dirs', [])
if self.flavor == 'win':
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/input.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/input.py
index 34fbc54711..c7efe99a12 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/input.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/input.py
@@ -1662,8 +1662,8 @@ class DependencyGraphNode(object):
if dependency.ref is None:
continue
if dependency.ref not in dependencies:
- dependencies.add(dependency.ref)
dependency.DeepDependencies(dependencies)
+ dependencies.add(dependency.ref)
return dependencies
@@ -2488,6 +2488,35 @@ def ValidateTargetType(target, target_dict):
target_type))
+def ValidateSourcesInTarget(target, target_dict, build_file,
+ duplicate_basename_check):
+ if not duplicate_basename_check:
+ return
+ if target_dict.get('type', None) != 'static_library':
+ return
+ sources = target_dict.get('sources', [])
+ basenames = {}
+ for source in sources:
+ name, ext = os.path.splitext(source)
+ is_compiled_file = ext in [
+ '.c', '.cc', '.cpp', '.cxx', '.m', '.mm', '.s', '.S']
+ if not is_compiled_file:
+ continue
+ basename = os.path.basename(name) # Don't include extension.
+ basenames.setdefault(basename, []).append(source)
+
+ error = ''
+ for basename, files in basenames.iteritems():
+ if len(files) > 1:
+ error += ' %s: %s\n' % (basename, ' '.join(files))
+
+ if error:
+ print('static library %s has several files with the same basename:\n' %
+ target + error + 'libtool on Mac cannot handle that. Use '
+ '--no-duplicate-basename-check to disable this validation.')
+ raise GypError('Duplicate basenames in sources section, see list above')
+
+
def ValidateRulesInTarget(target, target_dict, extra_sources_for_rules):
"""Ensures that the rules sections in target_dict are valid and consistent,
and determines which sources they apply to.
@@ -2708,7 +2737,7 @@ def SetGeneratorGlobals(generator_input_info):
def Load(build_files, variables, includes, depth, generator_input_info, check,
- circular_check, parallel, root_targets):
+ circular_check, duplicate_basename_check, parallel, root_targets):
SetGeneratorGlobals(generator_input_info)
# A generator can have other lists (in addition to sources) be processed
# for rules.
@@ -2840,6 +2869,8 @@ def Load(build_files, variables, includes, depth, generator_input_info, check,
target_dict = targets[target]
build_file = gyp.common.BuildFile(target)
ValidateTargetType(target, target_dict)
+ ValidateSourcesInTarget(target, target_dict, build_file,
+ duplicate_basename_check)
ValidateRulesInTarget(target, target_dict, extra_sources_for_rules)
ValidateRunAsInTarget(target, target_dict, build_file)
ValidateActionsInTarget(target, target_dict, build_file)
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/mac_tool.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/mac_tool.py
index 366439a062..eeeaceb0c7 100755
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/mac_tool.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/mac_tool.py
@@ -603,8 +603,7 @@ class MacTool(object):
if isinstance(data, list):
return [self._ExpandVariables(v, substitutions) for v in data]
if isinstance(data, dict):
- return dict((k, self._ExpandVariables(data[k],
- substitutions)) for k in data)
+ return {k: self._ExpandVariables(data[k], substitutions) for k in data}
return data
if __name__ == '__main__':
diff --git a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/xcode_emulation.py b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/xcode_emulation.py
index f1a839a2f5..47f9d520e1 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/xcode_emulation.py
+++ b/tools/gyp/pylib/gyp/xcode_emulation.py
@@ -525,6 +525,13 @@ class XcodeSettings(object):
if self._Test('GCC_WARN_ABOUT_MISSING_NEWLINE', 'YES', default='NO'):
cflags.append('-Wnewline-eof')
+ # In Xcode, this is only activated when GCC_COMPILER_VERSION is clang or
+ # llvm-gcc. It also requires a fairly recent libtool, and
+ # if the system clang isn't used, DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH needs to contain the
+ # path to the libLTO.dylib that matches the used clang.
+ if self._Test('LLVM_LTO', 'YES', default='NO'):
+ cflags.append('-flto')
+
self._AppendPlatformVersionMinFlags(cflags)
# TODO:
@@ -831,8 +838,9 @@ class XcodeSettings(object):
# These flags reflect the compilation options used by xcode to compile
# extensions.
ldflags.append('-lpkstart')
- ldflags.append(sdk_root +
- '/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlugInKit.framework/PlugInKit')
+ if XcodeVersion() < '0900':
+ ldflags.append(sdk_root +
+ '/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlugInKit.framework/PlugInKit')
ldflags.append('-fapplication-extension')
ldflags.append('-Xlinker -rpath '
'-Xlinker @executable_path/../../Frameworks')
@@ -1471,8 +1479,6 @@ def _GetXcodeEnv(xcode_settings, built_products_dir, srcroot, configuration,
sdk_root = xcode_settings._SdkRoot(configuration)
if not sdk_root:
sdk_root = xcode_settings._XcodeSdkPath('')
- if sdk_root is None:
- sdk_root = ''
env['SDKROOT'] = sdk_root
if not additional_settings: