#!/usr/bin/python # # Copyright 2014 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 or at # https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd """This script wraps gyp and sets up build environments. Build instructions: 1. Setup gyp: ./gyp_packager.py or use gclient runhooks clang is enabled by default, which can be disabled by overriding GYP_DEFINE environment variable, i.e. "GYP_DEFINES='clang=0' gclient runhooks". Ninja is the default build system. User can also change to make by overriding GYP_GENERATORS to make, i.e. "GYP_GENERATORS='make' gclient runhooks". 2. The first step generates the make files but does not start the build process. Ninja is the default build system. Refer to Ninja manual on how to do the build. Common syntaxes: ninja -C out/{Debug/Release} [Module] Module is optional. If not specified, build everything. Step 1 is only required if there is any gyp file change. Otherwise, you may just run ninja. """ from __future__ import print_function import os import sys checkout_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) src_dir = os.path.join(checkout_dir, 'packager') # Workaround the dynamic path. # pylint: disable=g-import-not-at-top,g-bad-import-order sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(src_dir, 'build')) import gyp_helper sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(src_dir, 'tools', 'gyp', 'pylib')) import gyp if __name__ == '__main__': args = sys.argv[1:] # Allow src/.../chromium.gyp_env to define GYP variables. gyp_helper.apply_chromium_gyp_env() # If we didn't get a gyp file, then fall back to assuming 'packager.gyp' from # the same directory as the script. if not any(arg.endswith('.gyp') for arg in args): args.append(os.path.join(src_dir, 'packager.gyp')) # Always include Chromium's common.gypi and our common.gypi. args.extend([ '-I' + os.path.join(src_dir, 'build', 'common.gypi'), '-I' + os.path.join(src_dir, 'common.gypi') ]) # Set these default GYP_DEFINES if user does not set the value explicitly. _DEFAULT_DEFINES = {'test_isolation_mode': 'noop', 'use_custom_libcxx': 0, 'use_glib': 0, 'use_openssl': 1, 'use_sysroot': 0, 'use_x11': 0, 'linux_use_bundled_binutils': 0, 'linux_use_bundled_gold': 0, 'linux_use_gold_flags': 0, 'clang_use_chrome_plugins': 0} gyp_defines = os.environ.get('GYP_DEFINES', '') for key, value in _DEFAULT_DEFINES.items(): if key not in gyp_defines: gyp_defines += ' {0}={1}'.format(key, value) os.environ['GYP_DEFINES'] = gyp_defines.strip() # Default to ninja, but only if no generator has explicitly been set. if 'GYP_GENERATORS' not in os.environ: os.environ['GYP_GENERATORS'] = 'ninja' # There shouldn't be a circular dependency relationship between .gyp files, # but in Chromium's .gyp files, on non-Mac platforms, circular relationships # currently exist. The check for circular dependencies is currently # bypassed on other platforms, but is left enabled on the Mac, where a # violation of the rule causes Xcode to misbehave badly. if 'xcode' not in os.environ['GYP_GENERATORS']: args.append('--no-circular-check') # TODO(kqyang): Find a better way to handle the depth. This workaround works # only if this script is executed in 'src' directory. if not any('--depth' in arg for arg in args): args.append('--depth=packager') if 'output_dir=' not in os.environ.get('GYP_GENERATOR_FLAGS', ''): output_dir = os.path.join(checkout_dir, 'out') gyp_generator_flags = 'output_dir="' + output_dir + '"' if os.environ.get('GYP_GENERATOR_FLAGS'): os.environ['GYP_GENERATOR_FLAGS'] += ' ' + gyp_generator_flags else: os.environ['GYP_GENERATOR_FLAGS'] = gyp_generator_flags print('Updating projects from gyp files...') sys.stdout.flush() # Off we go... sys.exit(gyp.main(args))