Flutter uses the same clang toolchain as Fuchsia. This CL puts Dart
on that toolchain, as well. This roll should entail no changes to
glibc version requirements on Linux.
The Fuchsia buildtools distribute clang-format with the toolchain
rather than separately, so this CL introduces forwarding scripts
that are copied to the right place under //buildtools.
This CL sets the default for the number of workers in //tools/gn.py
to 1, as the newer GN version fails occasionally when run
concurrently with other invocations.
As Flutter does, this CL uses the clang toolchain to build for
Android. Thus, it is now possible to build for Android on MacOS.
This change is a prerequisite for assembling the SDK in GN
rather than with a python script:
https://codereview.chromium.org/2848943003/
and will be nicer for making prebuilt SDKs for Fuchsia.
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2855283002 .
This reverts commit cc968ca45b.
This CL will have to be relanded in two pieces so that the
update to tools/gn.py lands before the unmodified version
can invoke the updated GN binary.
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2855973006 .
Flutter uses the same clang toolchain as Fuchsia. This CL puts Dart
on that toolchain, as well. This roll should entail no changes to
glibc version requirements on Linux.
The Fuchsia buildtools distribute clang-format with the toolchain
rather than separately, so this CL introduces forwarding scripts
that are copied to the right place under //buildtools.
This CL sets the default for the number of workers in //tools/gn.py
to 1, as the newer GN version fails occasionally when run
concurrently with other invocations.
As Flutter does, this CL uses the clang toolchain to build for
Android. Thus, it is now possible to build for Android on MacOS.
This change is a prerequisite for assembling the SDK in GN
rather than with a python script:
https://codereview.chromium.org/2848943003/
and will be nicer for making prebuilt SDKs for Fuchsia.
R=whesse@google.com
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2854583002 .
toolchain_prefix was not correctly propagated everywhere it needed to
go. This CL also adds an error to build.py if someone tries to use
--toolchain as it is not supported there.
R=rmacnak@google.com
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2797303005 .
This change enables gn.py to take comma separated lists of modes,
architectures, and os's similar to build.py. It also accepts 'all'
for each of these just like build.py. GN is invoked in parallel to
save time.
This change also adds an option --gn to build.py to invoke ninja
instead of the usual build system.
Will investigate invoking tools/gn.py automagically from build.py in
a future change.
R=johnmccutchan@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/2392603005 .
This change:
- Sucks in gn binaries
- Sucks in a version of llvm that the GN build likes
- Adds tools/gn.py to invoke gn
- Adds a root BUILD.gn and .gn file
- Removes chrome boilerplate we don't need
- etc.
This lets us do a standalone build of the 'runtime'
target for x64, ia32, arm, arm64, mips, and the
simulators on Linux, and arm and arm64 on Android.
It does not include tcmalloc, and hasn't been tested
on Mac or Windows. That work and more cleanup of
chrome boilerplate will come in follow-up CLs.
R=johnmccutchan@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/2350583002 .