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# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# Xcode throws an error if an iOS target depends on a Mac OS X target. So
# any place a utility program needs to be build and run, an action is
# used to run ninja as script to work around this.
# Example:
# {
# 'target_name': 'foo',
# 'type': 'none',
# 'variables': {
# # The name of a directory used for ninja. This cannot be shared with
# # another mac build.
# 'ninja_output_dir': 'ninja-foo',
# # The full path to the location in which the ninja executable should be
# # placed. This cannot be shared with another mac build.
# 'ninja_product_dir':
# '<(DEPTH)/xcodebuild/<(ninja_output_dir)/<(CONFIGURATION_NAME)',
# # The list of all the gyp files that contain the targets to run.
# 're_run_targets': [
# 'foo.gyp',
# ],
# },
# 'includes': ['path_to/mac_build.gypi'],
# 'actions': [
# {
# 'action_name': 'compile foo',
# 'inputs': [],
# 'outputs': [],
# 'action': [
# '<@(ninja_cmd)',
# # All the targets to build.
# 'foo1',
# 'foo2',
# ],
# },
# ],
# }
{
'variables': {
# Common ninja command line flags.
'ninja_cmd': [
# Bounce through clean_env to clean up the environment so things
# set by the iOS build don't pollute the Mac build.
'<(DEPTH)/build/ios/clean_env.py',
# ninja must be found in the PATH.
'ADD_TO_PATH=<!(echo $PATH)',
'ninja',
'-C',
'<(ninja_product_dir)',
],
# Common syntax to rerun gyp to generate the Mac projects.
're_run_gyp': [
'build/gyp_chromium',
# Don't use anything set for the iOS side of things.
'--ignore-environment',
# Generate for ninja
'--format=ninja',
# Generate files into xcodebuild/ninja
'-Goutput_dir=xcodebuild/<(ninja_output_dir)',
# nacl isn't in the iOS checkout, make sure it's turned off
'-Ddisable_nacl=1',
# Add a variable to handle specific cases for mac_build.
'-Dios_mac_build=1',
# Pass through the Mac SDK version.
'-Dmac_sdk=<(mac_sdk)',
],
# Rerun gyp for each of the projects needed. This is what actually
# generates the projects on disk.
're_run_gyp_execution':
'<!(cd <(DEPTH) && <@(re_run_gyp) <@(re_run_targets))',
},
# Since these are used to generate things needed by other targets, make
# them hard dependencies so they are always built first.
'hard_dependency': 1,
}