1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include "tools/gn/variables.h"
9 // Built-in variables ----------------------------------------------------------
11 const char kHostCpu
[] = "host_cpu";
12 const char kHostCpu_HelpShort
[] =
13 "host_cpu: [string] The processor architecture that GN is running on.";
14 const char kHostCpu_Help
[] =
15 "host_cpu: The processor architecture that GN is running on.\n"
17 " This is value is exposed so that cross-compile toolchains can\n"
18 " access the host architecture when needed.\n"
20 " The value should generally be considered read-only, but it can be\n"
21 " overriden in order to handle unusual cases where there might\n"
22 " be multiple plausible values for the host architecture (e.g., if\n"
23 " you can do either 32-bit or 64-bit builds). The value is not used\n"
24 " internally by GN for any purpose.\n"
26 "Some possible values:\n"
30 const char kHostOs
[] = "host_os";
31 const char kHostOs_HelpShort
[] =
32 "host_os: [string] The operating system that GN is running on.";
33 const char kHostOs_Help
[] =
34 "host_os: [string] The operating system that GN is running on.\n"
36 " This value is exposed so that cross-compiles can access the host\n"
37 " build system's settings.\n"
39 " This value should generally be treated as read-only. It, however,\n"
40 " is not used internally by GN for any purpose.\n"
42 "Some possible values:\n"
47 const char kTargetCpu
[] = "target_cpu";
48 const char kTargetCpu_HelpShort
[] =
49 "target_cpu: [string] The desired cpu architecture for the build.";
50 const char kTargetCpu_Help
[] =
51 "target_cpu: The desired cpu architecture for the build.\n"
53 " This value should be used to indicate the desired architecture for\n"
54 " the primary objects of the build. It will match the cpu architecture\n"
55 " of the default toolchain.\n"
57 " In many cases, this is the same as \"host_cpu\", but in the case\n"
58 " of cross-compiles, this can be set to something different. This \n"
59 " value is different from \"current_cpu\" in that it can be referenced\n"
60 " from inside any toolchain. This value can also be ignored if it is\n"
61 " not needed or meaningful for a project.\n"
63 " This value is not used internally by GN for any purpose, so it\n"
64 " may be set to whatever value is needed for the build.\n"
65 " GN defaults this value to the empty string (\"\") and the\n"
66 " configuration files should set it to an appropriate value\n"
67 " (e.g., setting it to the value of \"host_cpu\") if it is not\n"
68 " overridden on the command line or in the args.gn file.\n"
70 " Where practical, use one of the following list of common values:\n"
79 const char kTargetOs
[] = "target_os";
80 const char kTargetOs_HelpShort
[] =
81 "target_os: [string] The desired operating system for the build.";
82 const char kTargetOs_Help
[] =
83 "target_os: The desired operating system for the build.\n"
85 " This value should be used to indicate the desired operating system\n"
86 " for the primary object(s) of the build. It will match the OS of\n"
87 " the default toolchain.\n"
89 " In many cases, this is the same as \"host_os\", but in the case of\n"
90 " cross-compiles, it may be different. This variable differs from\n"
91 " \"current_os\" in that it can be referenced from inside any\n"
92 " toolchain and will always return the initial value.\n"
94 " This should be set to the most specific value possible. So,\n"
95 " \"android\" or \"chromeos\" should be used instead of \"linux\"\n"
96 " where applicable, even though Android and ChromeOS are both Linux\n"
97 " variants. This can mean that one needs to write\n"
99 " if (target_os == \"android\" || target_os == \"linux\") {\n"
105 " This value is not used internally by GN for any purpose, so it\n"
106 " may be set to whatever value is needed for the build.\n"
107 " GN defaults this value to the empty string (\"\") and the\n"
108 " configuration files should set it to an appropriate value\n"
109 " (e.g., setting it to the value of \"host_os\") if it is not\n"
110 " set via the command line or in the args.gn file.\n"
112 " Where practical, use one of the following list of common values:\n"
123 const char kCurrentCpu
[] = "current_cpu";
124 const char kCurrentCpu_HelpShort
[] =
125 "current_cpu: [string] The processor architecture of the current "
127 const char kCurrentCpu_Help
[] =
128 "current_cpu: The processor architecture of the current toolchain.\n"
130 " The build configuration usually sets this value based on the value\n"
131 " of \"host_cpu\" (see \"gn help host_cpu\") and then threads\n"
132 " this through the toolchain definitions to ensure that it always\n"
133 " reflects the appropriate value.\n"
135 " This value is not used internally by GN for any purpose. It is\n"
136 " set it to the empty string (\"\") by default but is declared so\n"
137 " that it can be overridden on the command line if so desired.\n"
139 " See \"gn help target_cpu\" for a list of common values returned.\n";
141 const char kCurrentOs
[] = "current_os";
142 const char kCurrentOs_HelpShort
[] =
143 "current_os: [string] The operating system of the current toolchain.";
144 const char kCurrentOs_Help
[] =
145 "current_os: The operating system of the current toolchain.\n"
147 " The build configuration usually sets this value based on the value\n"
148 " of \"target_os\" (see \"gn help target_os\"), and then threads this\n"
149 " through the toolchain definitions to ensure that it always reflects\n"
150 " the appropriate value.\n"
152 " This value is not used internally by GN for any purpose. It is\n"
153 " set it to the empty string (\"\") by default but is declared so\n"
154 " that it can be overridden on the command line if so desired.\n"
156 " See \"gn help target_os\" for a list of common values returned.\n";
158 const char kCurrentToolchain
[] = "current_toolchain";
159 const char kCurrentToolchain_HelpShort
[] =
160 "current_toolchain: [string] Label of the current toolchain.";
161 const char kCurrentToolchain_Help
[] =
162 "current_toolchain: Label of the current toolchain.\n"
164 " A fully-qualified label representing the current toolchain. You can\n"
165 " use this to make toolchain-related decisions in the build. See also\n"
166 " \"default_toolchain\".\n"
170 " if (current_toolchain == \"//build:64_bit_toolchain\") {\n"
171 " executable(\"output_thats_64_bit_only\") {\n"
174 const char kDefaultToolchain
[] = "default_toolchain";
175 const char kDefaultToolchain_HelpShort
[] =
176 "default_toolchain: [string] Label of the default toolchain.";
177 const char kDefaultToolchain_Help
[] =
178 "default_toolchain: [string] Label of the default toolchain.\n"
180 " A fully-qualified label representing the default toolchain, which may\n"
181 " not necessarily be the current one (see \"current_toolchain\").\n";
183 const char kPythonPath
[] = "python_path";
184 const char kPythonPath_HelpShort
[] =
185 "python_path: [string] Absolute path of Python.";
186 const char kPythonPath_Help
[] =
187 "python_path: Absolute path of Python.\n"
189 " Normally used in toolchain definitions if running some command\n"
190 " requires Python. You will normally not need this when invoking scripts\n"
191 " since GN automatically finds it for you.\n";
193 const char kRootBuildDir
[] = "root_build_dir";
194 const char kRootBuildDir_HelpShort
[] =
195 "root_build_dir: [string] Directory where build commands are run.";
196 const char kRootBuildDir_Help
[] =
197 "root_build_dir: [string] Directory where build commands are run.\n"
199 " This is the root build output directory which will be the current\n"
200 " directory when executing all compilers and scripts.\n"
202 " Most often this is used with rebase_path (see \"gn help rebase_path\")\n"
203 " to convert arguments to be relative to a script's current directory.\n";
205 const char kRootGenDir
[] = "root_gen_dir";
206 const char kRootGenDir_HelpShort
[] =
207 "root_gen_dir: [string] Directory for the toolchain's generated files.";
208 const char kRootGenDir_Help
[] =
209 "root_gen_dir: Directory for the toolchain's generated files.\n"
211 " Absolute path to the root of the generated output directory tree for\n"
212 " the current toolchain. An example would be \"//out/Debug/gen\" for the\n"
213 " default toolchain, or \"//out/Debug/arm/gen\" for the \"arm\"\n"
216 " This is primarily useful for setting up include paths for generated\n"
217 " files. If you are passing this to a script, you will want to pass it\n"
218 " through rebase_path() (see \"gn help rebase_path\") to convert it\n"
219 " to be relative to the build directory.\n"
221 " See also \"target_gen_dir\" which is usually a better location for\n"
222 " generated files. It will be inside the root generated dir.\n";
224 const char kRootOutDir
[] = "root_out_dir";
225 const char kRootOutDir_HelpShort
[] =
226 "root_out_dir: [string] Root directory for toolchain output files.";
227 const char kRootOutDir_Help
[] =
228 "root_out_dir: [string] Root directory for toolchain output files.\n"
230 " Absolute path to the root of the output directory tree for the current\n"
231 " toolchain. It will not have a trailing slash.\n"
233 " For the default toolchain this will be the same as the root_build_dir.\n"
234 " An example would be \"//out/Debug\" for the default toolchain, or\n"
235 " \"//out/Debug/arm\" for the \"arm\" toolchain.\n"
237 " This is primarily useful for setting up script calls. If you are\n"
238 " passing this to a script, you will want to pass it through\n"
239 " rebase_path() (see \"gn help rebase_path\") to convert it\n"
240 " to be relative to the build directory.\n"
242 " See also \"target_out_dir\" which is usually a better location for\n"
243 " output files. It will be inside the root output dir.\n"
247 " action(\"myscript\") {\n"
248 " # Pass the output dir to the script.\n"
249 " args = [ \"-o\", rebase_path(root_out_dir, root_build_dir) ]\n"
252 const char kTargetGenDir
[] = "target_gen_dir";
253 const char kTargetGenDir_HelpShort
[] =
254 "target_gen_dir: [string] Directory for a target's generated files.";
255 const char kTargetGenDir_Help
[] =
256 "target_gen_dir: Directory for a target's generated files.\n"
258 " Absolute path to the target's generated file directory. This will be\n"
259 " the \"root_gen_dir\" followed by the relative path to the current\n"
260 " build file. If your file is in \"//tools/doom_melon\" then\n"
261 " target_gen_dir would be \"//out/Debug/gen/tools/doom_melon\". It will\n"
262 " not have a trailing slash.\n"
264 " This is primarily useful for setting up include paths for generated\n"
265 " files. If you are passing this to a script, you will want to pass it\n"
266 " through rebase_path() (see \"gn help rebase_path\") to convert it\n"
267 " to be relative to the build directory.\n"
269 " See also \"gn help root_gen_dir\".\n"
273 " action(\"myscript\") {\n"
274 " # Pass the generated output dir to the script.\n"
275 " args = [ \"-o\", rebase_path(target_gen_dir, root_build_dir) ]"
279 const char kTargetOutDir
[] = "target_out_dir";
280 const char kTargetOutDir_HelpShort
[] =
281 "target_out_dir: [string] Directory for target output files.";
282 const char kTargetOutDir_Help
[] =
283 "target_out_dir: [string] Directory for target output files.\n"
285 " Absolute path to the target's generated file directory. If your\n"
286 " current target is in \"//tools/doom_melon\" then this value might be\n"
287 " \"//out/Debug/obj/tools/doom_melon\". It will not have a trailing\n"
290 " This is primarily useful for setting up arguments for calling\n"
291 " scripts. If you are passing this to a script, you will want to pass it\n"
292 " through rebase_path() (see \"gn help rebase_path\") to convert it\n"
293 " to be relative to the build directory.\n"
295 " See also \"gn help root_out_dir\".\n"
299 " action(\"myscript\") {\n"
300 " # Pass the output dir to the script.\n"
301 " args = [ \"-o\", rebase_path(target_out_dir, root_build_dir) ]"
305 // Target variables ------------------------------------------------------------
307 #define COMMON_ORDERING_HELP \
309 "Ordering of flags and values:\n" \
311 " 1. Those set on the current target (not in a config).\n" \
312 " 2. Those set on the \"configs\" on the target in order that the\n" \
313 " configs appear in the list.\n" \
314 " 3. Those set on the \"all_dependent_configs\" on the target in order\n" \
315 " that the configs appear in the list.\n" \
316 " 4. Those set on the \"public_configs\" on the target in order that\n" \
317 " those configs appear in the list.\n" \
318 " 5. all_dependent_configs pulled from dependencies, in the order of\n" \
319 " the \"deps\" list. This is done recursively. If a config appears\n" \
320 " more than once, only the first occurance will be used.\n" \
321 " 6. public_configs pulled from dependencies, in the order of the\n" \
322 " \"deps\" list. If a dependency is public, they will be applied\n" \
325 const char kAllDependentConfigs
[] = "all_dependent_configs";
326 const char kAllDependentConfigs_HelpShort
[] =
327 "all_dependent_configs: [label list] Configs to be forced on dependents.";
328 const char kAllDependentConfigs_Help
[] =
329 "all_dependent_configs: Configs to be forced on dependents.\n"
331 " A list of config labels.\n"
333 " All targets depending on this one, and recursively, all targets\n"
334 " depending on those, will have the configs listed in this variable\n"
335 " added to them. These configs will also apply to the current target.\n"
337 " This addition happens in a second phase once a target and all of its\n"
338 " dependencies have been resolved. Therefore, a target will not see\n"
339 " these force-added configs in their \"configs\" variable while the\n"
340 " script is running, and then can not be removed. As a result, this\n"
341 " capability should generally only be used to add defines and include\n"
342 " directories necessary to compile a target's headers.\n"
344 " See also \"public_configs\".\n"
345 COMMON_ORDERING_HELP
;
347 const char kAllowCircularIncludesFrom
[] = "allow_circular_includes_from";
348 const char kAllowCircularIncludesFrom_HelpShort
[] =
349 "allow_circular_includes_from: [label list] Permit includes from deps.";
350 const char kAllowCircularIncludesFrom_Help
[] =
351 "allow_circular_includes_from: Permit includes from deps.\n"
353 " A list of target labels. Must be a subset of the target's \"deps\".\n"
354 " These targets will be permitted to include headers from the current\n"
355 " target despite the dependency going in the opposite direction.\n"
357 "Tedious exposition\n"
359 " Normally, for a file in target A to include a file from target B,\n"
360 " A must list B as a dependency. This invariant is enforced by the\n"
361 " \"gn check\" command (and the --check flag to \"gn gen\").\n"
363 " Sometimes, two targets might be the same unit for linking purposes\n"
364 " (two source sets or static libraries that would always be linked\n"
365 " together in a final executable or shared library). In this case,\n"
366 " you want A to be able to include B's headers, and B to include A's\n"
369 " This list, if specified, lists which of the dependencies of the\n"
370 " current target can include header files from the current target.\n"
371 " That is, if A depends on B, B can only include headers from A if it is\n"
372 " in A's allow_circular_includes_from list.\n"
376 " source_set(\"a\") {\n"
377 " deps = [ \":b\", \":c\" ]\n"
378 " allow_circular_includes_from = [ \":b\" ]\n"
382 const char kArgs
[] = "args";
383 const char kArgs_HelpShort
[] =
384 "args: [string list] Arguments passed to an action.";
385 const char kArgs_Help
[] =
386 "args: Arguments passed to an action.\n"
388 " For action and action_foreach targets, args is the list of arguments\n"
389 " to pass to the script. Typically you would use source expansion (see\n"
390 " \"gn help source_expansion\") to insert the source file names.\n"
392 " See also \"gn help action\" and \"gn help action_foreach\".\n";
394 const char kCflags
[] = "cflags";
395 const char kCflags_HelpShort
[] =
396 "cflags: [string list] Flags passed to all C compiler variants.";
397 const char kCommonCflagsHelp
[] =
398 "cflags*: Flags passed to the C compiler.\n"
400 " A list of strings.\n"
402 " \"cflags\" are passed to all invocations of the C, C++, Objective C,\n"
403 " and Objective C++ compilers.\n"
405 " To target one of these variants individually, use \"cflags_c\",\n"
406 " \"cflags_cc\", \"cflags_objc\", and \"cflags_objcc\", respectively.\n"
407 " These variant-specific versions will be appended to the \"cflags\".\n"
408 COMMON_ORDERING_HELP
;
409 const char* kCflags_Help
= kCommonCflagsHelp
;
411 const char kCflagsC
[] = "cflags_c";
412 const char kCflagsC_HelpShort
[] =
413 "cflags_c: [string list] Flags passed to the C compiler.";
414 const char* kCflagsC_Help
= kCommonCflagsHelp
;
416 const char kCflagsCC
[] = "cflags_cc";
417 const char kCflagsCC_HelpShort
[] =
418 "cflags_cc: [string list] Flags passed to the C++ compiler.";
419 const char* kCflagsCC_Help
= kCommonCflagsHelp
;
421 const char kCflagsObjC
[] = "cflags_objc";
422 const char kCflagsObjC_HelpShort
[] =
423 "cflags_objc: [string list] Flags passed to the Objective C compiler.";
424 const char* kCflagsObjC_Help
= kCommonCflagsHelp
;
426 const char kCflagsObjCC
[] = "cflags_objcc";
427 const char kCflagsObjCC_HelpShort
[] =
428 "cflags_objcc: [string list] Flags passed to the Objective C++ compiler.";
429 const char* kCflagsObjCC_Help
= kCommonCflagsHelp
;
431 const char kCheckIncludes
[] = "check_includes";
432 const char kCheckIncludes_HelpShort
[] =
433 "check_includes: [boolean] Controls whether a target's files are checked.";
434 const char kCheckIncludes_Help
[] =
435 "check_includes: [boolean] Controls whether a target's files are checked.\n"
437 " When true (the default), the \"gn check\" command (as well as\n"
438 " \"gn gen\" with the --check flag) will check this target's sources\n"
439 " and headers for proper dependencies.\n"
441 " When false, the files in this target will be skipped by default.\n"
442 " This does not affect other targets that depend on the current target,\n"
443 " it just skips checking the includes of the current target's files.\n"
447 " source_set(\"busted_includes\") {\n"
448 " # This target's includes are messed up, exclude it from checking.\n"
449 " check_includes = false\n"
453 const char kCompleteStaticLib
[] = "complete_static_lib";
454 const char kCompleteStaticLib_HelpShort
[] =
455 "complete_static_lib: [boolean] Links all deps into a static library.";
456 const char kCompleteStaticLib_Help
[] =
457 "complete_static_lib: [boolean] Links all deps into a static library.\n"
459 " A static library normally doesn't include code from dependencies, but\n"
460 " instead forwards the static libraries and source sets in its deps up\n"
461 " the dependency chain until a linkable target (an executable or shared\n"
462 " library) is reached. The final linkable target only links each static\n"
463 " library once, even if it appears more than once in its dependency\n"
466 " In some cases the static library might be the final desired output.\n"
467 " For example, you may be producing a static library for distribution to\n"
468 " third parties. In this case, the static library should include code\n"
469 " for all dependencies in one complete package. Since GN does not unpack\n"
470 " static libraries to forward their contents up the dependency chain,\n"
471 " it is an error for complete static libraries to depend on other static\n"
476 " static_library(\"foo\") {\n"
477 " complete_static_lib = true\n"
478 " deps = [ \"bar\" ]\n"
481 const char kConfigs
[] = "configs";
482 const char kConfigs_HelpShort
[] =
483 "configs: [label list] Configs applying to this target.";
484 const char kConfigs_Help
[] =
485 "configs: Configs applying to this target.\n"
487 " A list of config labels.\n"
489 " The include_dirs, defines, etc. in each config are appended in the\n"
490 " order they appear to the compile command for each file in the target.\n"
491 " They will appear after the include_dirs, defines, etc. that the target\n"
494 " The build configuration script will generally set up the default\n"
495 " configs applying to a given target type (see \"set_defaults\").\n"
496 " When a target is being defined, it can add to or remove from this\n"
501 " static_library(\"foo\") {\n"
502 " configs -= \"//build:no_rtti\" # Don't use the default RTTI config.\n"
503 " configs += \":mysettings\" # Add some of our own settings.\n"
506 const char kData
[] = "data";
507 const char kData_HelpShort
[] =
508 "data: [file list] Runtime data file dependencies.";
509 const char kData_Help
[] =
510 "data: Runtime data file dependencies.\n"
512 " Lists files or directories required to run the given target. These are\n"
513 " typically data files or directories of data files. The paths are\n"
514 " interpreted as being relative to the current build file. Since these\n"
515 " are runtime dependencies, they do not affect which targets are built\n"
516 " or when. To declare input files to a script, use \"inputs\".\n"
518 " Appearing in the \"data\" section does not imply any special handling\n"
519 " such as copying them to the output directory. This is just used for\n"
520 " declaring runtime dependencies. Runtime dependencies can be queried\n"
521 " using the \"runtime_deps\" category of \"gn desc\" or written during\n"
522 " build generation via \"--runtime-deps-list-file\".\n"
524 " GN doesn't require data files to exist at build-time. So actions that\n"
525 " produce files that are in turn runtime dependencies can list those\n"
526 " generated files both in the \"outputs\" list as well as the \"data\"\n"
529 " By convention, directories are be listed with a trailing slash:\n"
530 " data = [ \"test/data/\" ]\n"
531 " However, no verification is done on these so GN doesn't enforce this.\n"
532 " The paths are just rebased and passed along when requested.\n"
534 " See \"gn help runtime_deps\" for how these are used.\n";
536 const char kDataDeps
[] = "data_deps";
537 const char kDataDeps_HelpShort
[] =
538 "data_deps: [label list] Non-linked dependencies.";
539 const char kDataDeps_Help
[] =
540 "data_deps: Non-linked dependencies.\n"
542 " A list of target labels.\n"
544 " Specifies dependencies of a target that are not actually linked into\n"
545 " the current target. Such dependencies will built and will be available\n"
548 " This is normally used for things like plugins or helper programs that\n"
549 " a target needs at runtime.\n"
551 " See also \"gn help deps\" and \"gn help data\".\n"
554 " executable(\"foo\") {\n"
555 " deps = [ \"//base\" ]\n"
556 " data_deps = [ \"//plugins:my_runtime_plugin\" ]\n"
559 const char kDefines
[] = "defines";
560 const char kDefines_HelpShort
[] =
561 "defines: [string list] C preprocessor defines.";
562 const char kDefines_Help
[] =
563 "defines: C preprocessor defines.\n"
565 " A list of strings\n"
567 " These strings will be passed to the C/C++ compiler as #defines. The\n"
568 " strings may or may not include an \"=\" to assign a value.\n"
572 " defines = [ \"AWESOME_FEATURE\", \"LOG_LEVEL=3\" ]\n";
574 const char kDepfile
[] = "depfile";
575 const char kDepfile_HelpShort
[] =
576 "depfile: [string] File name for input dependencies for actions.";
577 const char kDepfile_Help
[] =
578 "depfile: [string] File name for input dependencies for actions.\n"
580 " If nonempty, this string specifies that the current action or\n"
581 " action_foreach target will generate the given \".d\" file containing\n"
582 " the dependencies of the input. Empty or unset means that the script\n"
583 " doesn't generate the files.\n"
585 " The .d file should go in the target output directory. If you have more\n"
586 " than one source file that the script is being run over, you can use\n"
587 " the output file expansions described in \"gn help action_foreach\" to\n"
588 " name the .d file according to the input."
590 " The format is that of a Makefile, and all of the paths should be\n"
591 " relative to the root build directory.\n"
594 " action_foreach(\"myscript_target\") {\n"
595 " script = \"myscript.py\"\n"
596 " sources = [ ... ]\n"
598 " # Locate the depfile in the output directory named like the\n"
599 " # inputs but with a \".d\" appended.\n"
600 " depfile = \"$relative_target_output_dir/{{source_name}}.d\"\n"
602 " # Say our script uses \"-o <d file>\" to indicate the depfile.\n"
603 " args = [ \"{{source}}\", \"-o\", depfile ]\n"
606 const char kDeps
[] = "deps";
607 const char kDeps_HelpShort
[] =
608 "deps: [label list] Private linked dependencies.";
609 const char kDeps_Help
[] =
610 "deps: Private linked dependencies.\n"
612 " A list of target labels.\n"
614 " Specifies private dependencies of a target. Shared and dynamic\n"
615 " libraries will be linked into the current target. Other target types\n"
616 " that can't be linked (like actions and groups) listed in \"deps\" will\n"
617 " be treated as \"data_deps\". Likewise, if the current target isn't\n"
618 " linkable, then all deps will be treated as \"data_deps\".\n"
620 " These dependencies are private in that it does not grant dependent\n"
621 " targets the ability to include headers from the dependency, and direct\n"
622 " dependent configs are not forwarded.\n"
624 " See also \"public_deps\" and \"data_deps\".\n";
626 // TODO(brettw) remove this, deprecated.
627 const char kForwardDependentConfigsFrom
[] = "forward_dependent_configs_from";
628 const char kForwardDependentConfigsFrom_HelpShort
[] =
629 "forward_dependent_configs_from: [label list] DEPRECATED.";
630 const char kForwardDependentConfigsFrom_Help
[] =
631 "forward_dependent_configs_from\n"
633 " A list of target labels.\n"
635 " DEPRECATED. Use public_deps instead which will have the same effect.\n"
637 " Exposes the public_configs from a private dependent target as\n"
638 " public_configs of the current one. Each label in this list\n"
639 " must also be in the deps.\n"
641 " Generally you should use public_deps instead of this variable to\n"
642 " express the concept of exposing a dependency as part of a target's\n"
643 " public API. We're considering removing this variable.\n"
647 " Sometimes you depend on a child library that exports some necessary\n"
648 " configuration via public_configs. If your target in turn exposes the\n"
649 " child library's headers in its public headers, it might mean that\n"
650 " targets that depend on you won't work: they'll be seeing the child\n"
651 " library's code but not the necessary configuration. This list\n"
652 " specifies which of your deps' direct dependent configs to expose as\n"
657 " If we use a given library \"a\" from our public headers:\n"
659 " deps = [ \":a\", \":b\", ... ]\n"
660 " forward_dependent_configs_from = [ \":a\" ]\n"
662 " This example makes a \"transparent\" target that forwards a dependency\n"
665 " group(\"frob\") {\n"
666 " if (use_system_frob) {\n"
667 " deps = \":system_frob\"\n"
669 " deps = \"//third_party/fallback_frob\"\n"
671 " forward_dependent_configs_from = deps\n"
674 const char kIncludeDirs
[] = "include_dirs";
675 const char kIncludeDirs_HelpShort
[] =
676 "include_dirs: [directory list] Additional include directories.";
677 const char kIncludeDirs_Help
[] =
678 "include_dirs: Additional include directories.\n"
680 " A list of source directories.\n"
682 " The directories in this list will be added to the include path for\n"
683 " the files in the affected target.\n"
687 " include_dirs = [ \"src/include\", \"//third_party/foo\" ]\n";
689 const char kInputs
[] = "inputs";
690 const char kInputs_HelpShort
[] =
691 "inputs: [file list] Additional compile-time dependencies.";
692 const char kInputs_Help
[] =
693 "inputs: Additional compile-time dependencies.\n"
695 " Inputs are compile-time dependencies of the current target. This means\n"
696 " that all inputs must be available before compiling any of the sources\n"
697 " or executing any actions.\n"
699 " Inputs are typically only used for action and action_foreach targets.\n"
701 "Inputs for actions\n"
703 " For action and action_foreach targets, inputs should be the inputs to\n"
704 " script that don't vary. These should be all .py files that the script\n"
705 " uses via imports (the main script itself will be an implcit dependency\n"
706 " of the action so need not be listed).\n"
708 " For action targets, inputs should be the entire set of inputs the\n"
709 " script needs. For action_foreach targets, inputs should be the set of\n"
710 " dependencies that don't change. These will be applied to each script\n"
711 " invocation over the sources.\n"
713 " Note that another way to declare input dependencies from an action\n"
714 " is to have the action write a depfile (see \"gn help depfile\"). This\n"
715 " allows the script to dynamically write input dependencies, that might\n"
716 " not be known until actually executing the script. This is more\n"
717 " efficient than doing processing while running GN to determine the\n"
718 " inputs, and is easier to keep in-sync than hardcoding the list.\n"
720 "Inputs for binary targets\n"
722 " Any input dependencies will be resolved before compiling any sources.\n"
723 " Normally, all actions that a target depends on will be run before any\n"
724 " files in a target are compiled. So if you depend on generated headers,\n"
725 " you do not typically need to list them in the inputs section.\n"
729 " action(\"myscript\") {\n"
730 " script = \"domything.py\"\n"
731 " inputs = [ \"input.data\" ]\n"
734 const char kLdflags
[] = "ldflags";
735 const char kLdflags_HelpShort
[] =
736 "ldflags: [string list] Flags passed to the linker.";
737 const char kLdflags_Help
[] =
738 "ldflags: Flags passed to the linker.\n"
740 " A list of strings.\n"
742 " These flags are passed on the command-line to the linker and generally\n"
743 " specify various linking options. Most targets will not need these and\n"
744 " will use \"libs\" and \"lib_dirs\" instead.\n"
746 " ldflags are NOT pushed to dependents, so applying ldflags to source\n"
747 " sets or static libraries will be a no-op. If you want to apply ldflags\n"
748 " to dependent targets, put them in a config and set it in the\n"
749 " all_dependent_configs or public_configs.\n";
751 #define COMMON_LIB_INHERITANCE_HELP \
753 " libs and lib_dirs work differently than other flags in two respects.\n" \
754 " First, then are inherited across static library boundaries until a\n" \
755 " shared library or executable target is reached. Second, they are\n" \
756 " uniquified so each one is only passed once (the first instance of it\n" \
757 " will be the one used).\n"
759 const char kLibDirs
[] = "lib_dirs";
760 const char kLibDirs_HelpShort
[] =
761 "lib_dirs: [directory list] Additional library directories.";
762 const char kLibDirs_Help
[] =
763 "lib_dirs: Additional library directories.\n"
765 " A list of directories.\n"
767 " Specifies additional directories passed to the linker for searching\n"
768 " for the required libraries. If an item is not an absolute path, it\n"
769 " will be treated as being relative to the current build file.\n"
770 COMMON_LIB_INHERITANCE_HELP
774 " lib_dirs = [ \"/usr/lib/foo\", \"lib/doom_melon\" ]\n";
776 const char kLibs
[] = "libs";
777 const char kLibs_HelpShort
[] =
778 "libs: [string list] Additional libraries to link.";
779 const char kLibs_Help
[] =
780 "libs: Additional libraries to link.\n"
782 " A list of strings.\n"
784 " These files will be passed to the linker, which will generally search\n"
785 " the library include path. Unlike a normal list of files, they will be\n"
786 " passed to the linker unmodified rather than being treated as file\n"
787 " names relative to the current build file. Generally you would set\n"
788 " the \"lib_dirs\" so your library is found. If you need to specify\n"
789 " a path, you can use \"rebase_path\" to convert a path to be relative\n"
790 " to the build directory.\n"
792 " When constructing the linker command, the \"lib_prefix\" attribute of\n"
793 " the linker tool in the current toolchain will be prepended to each\n"
794 " library. So your BUILD file should not specify the switch prefix\n"
795 " (like \"-l\"). On Mac, libraries ending in \".framework\" will be\n"
796 " special-cased: the switch \"-framework\" will be prepended instead of\n"
797 " the lib_prefix, and the \".framework\" suffix will be trimmed.\n"
798 COMMON_LIB_INHERITANCE_HELP
803 " libs = [ \"ctl3d.lib\" ]\n"
805 " libs = [ \"ld\" ]\n";
807 const char kOutputExtension
[] = "output_extension";
808 const char kOutputExtension_HelpShort
[] =
809 "output_extension: [string] Value to use for the output's file extension.";
810 const char kOutputExtension_Help
[] =
811 "output_extension: Value to use for the output's file extension.\n"
813 " Normally the file extension for a target is based on the target\n"
814 " type and the operating system, but in rare cases you will need to\n"
815 " override the name (for example to use \"libfreetype.so.6\" instead\n"
816 " of libfreetype.so on Linux).";
818 const char kOutputName
[] = "output_name";
819 const char kOutputName_HelpShort
[] =
820 "output_name: [string] Name for the output file other than the default.";
821 const char kOutputName_Help
[] =
822 "output_name: Define a name for the output file other than the default.\n"
824 " Normally the output name of a target will be based on the target name,\n"
825 " so the target \"//foo/bar:bar_unittests\" will generate an output\n"
826 " file such as \"bar_unittests.exe\" (using Windows as an example).\n"
828 " Sometimes you will want an alternate name to avoid collisions or\n"
829 " if the internal name isn't appropriate for public distribution.\n"
831 " The output name should have no extension or prefixes, these will be\n"
832 " added using the default system rules. For example, on Linux an output\n"
833 " name of \"foo\" will produce a shared library \"libfoo.so\".\n"
835 " This variable is valid for all binary output target types.\n"
838 " static_library(\"doom_melon\") {\n"
839 " output_name = \"fluffy_bunny\"\n"
842 const char kOutputs
[] = "outputs";
843 const char kOutputs_HelpShort
[] =
844 "outputs: [file list] Output files for actions and copy targets.";
845 const char kOutputs_Help
[] =
846 "outputs: Output files for actions and copy targets.\n"
848 " Outputs is valid for \"copy\", \"action\", and \"action_foreach\"\n"
849 " target types and indicates the resulting files. The values may contain\n"
850 " source expansions to generate the output names from the sources (see\n"
851 " \"gn help source_expansion\").\n"
853 " For copy targets, the outputs is the destination for the copied\n"
854 " file(s). For actions, the outputs should be the list of files\n"
855 " generated by the script.\n";
857 const char kPublic
[] = "public";
858 const char kPublic_HelpShort
[] =
859 "public: [file list] Declare public header files for a target.";
860 const char kPublic_Help
[] =
861 "public: Declare public header files for a target.\n"
863 " A list of files that other targets can include. These permissions are\n"
864 " checked via the \"check\" command (see \"gn help check\").\n"
866 " If no public files are declared, other targets (assuming they have\n"
867 " visibility to depend on this target can include any file in the\n"
868 " sources list. If this variable is defined on a target, dependent\n"
869 " targets may only include files on this whitelist.\n"
871 " Header file permissions are also subject to visibility. A target\n"
872 " must be visible to another target to include any files from it at all\n"
873 " and the public headers indicate which subset of those files are\n"
874 " permitted. See \"gn help visibility\" for more.\n"
876 " Public files are inherited through the dependency tree. So if there is\n"
877 " a dependency A -> B -> C, then A can include C's public headers.\n"
878 " However, the same is NOT true of visibility, so unless A is in C's\n"
879 " visibility list, the include will be rejected.\n"
881 " GN only knows about files declared in the \"sources\" and \"public\"\n"
882 " sections of targets. If a file is included that is not known to the\n"
883 " build, it will be allowed.\n"
886 " These exact files are public:\n"
887 " public = [ \"foo.h\", \"bar.h\" ]\n"
889 " No files are public (no targets may include headers from this one):\n"
892 const char kPublicConfigs
[] = "public_configs";
893 const char kPublicConfigs_HelpShort
[] =
894 "public_configs: [label list] Configs applied to dependents.";
895 const char kPublicConfigs_Help
[] =
896 "public_configs: Configs to be applied on dependents.\n"
898 " A list of config labels.\n"
900 " Targets directly depending on this one will have the configs listed in\n"
901 " this variable added to them. These configs will also apply to the\n"
904 " This addition happens in a second phase once a target and all of its\n"
905 " dependencies have been resolved. Therefore, a target will not see\n"
906 " these force-added configs in their \"configs\" variable while the\n"
907 " script is running, and then can not be removed. As a result, this\n"
908 " capability should generally only be used to add defines and include\n"
909 " directories necessary to compile a target's headers.\n"
911 " See also \"all_dependent_configs\".\n"
912 COMMON_ORDERING_HELP
;
914 const char kPublicDeps
[] = "public_deps";
915 const char kPublicDeps_HelpShort
[] =
916 "public_deps: [label list] Declare public dependencies.";
917 const char kPublicDeps_Help
[] =
918 "public_deps: Declare public dependencies.\n"
920 " Public dependencies are like private dependencies (\"deps\") but\n"
921 " additionally express that the current target exposes the listed deps\n"
922 " as part of its public API.\n"
924 " This has several ramifications:\n"
926 " - public_configs that are part of the dependency are forwarded\n"
927 " to direct dependents.\n"
929 " - Public headers in the dependency are usable by dependents\n"
930 " (includes do not require a direct dependency or visibility).\n"
932 " - If the current target is a shared library, other shared libraries\n"
933 " that it publicly depends on (directly or indirectly) are\n"
934 " propagated up the dependency tree to dependents for linking.\n"
938 " Say you have three targets: A -> B -> C. C's visibility may allow\n"
939 " B to depend on it but not A. Normally, this would prevent A from\n"
940 " including any headers from C, and C's public_configs would apply\n"
943 " If B lists C in its public_deps instead of regular deps, A will now\n"
944 " inherit C's public_configs and the ability to include C's public\n"
947 " Generally if you are writing a target B and you include C's headers\n"
948 " as part of B's public headers, or targets depending on B should\n"
949 " consider B and C to be part of a unit, you should use public_deps\n"
950 " instead of deps.\n"
954 " # This target can include files from \"c\" but not from\n"
955 " # \"super_secret_implementation_details\".\n"
956 " executable(\"a\") {\n"
957 " deps = [ \":b\" ]\n"
960 " shared_library(\"b\") {\n"
961 " deps = [ \":super_secret_implementation_details\" ]\n"
962 " public_deps = [ \":c\" ]\n"
965 const char kScript
[] = "script";
966 const char kScript_HelpShort
[] =
967 "script: [file name] Script file for actions.";
968 const char kScript_Help
[] =
969 "script: Script file for actions.\n"
971 " An absolute or buildfile-relative file name of a Python script to run\n"
972 " for a action and action_foreach targets (see \"gn help action\" and\n"
973 " \"gn help action_foreach\").\n";
975 const char kSources
[] = "sources";
976 const char kSources_HelpShort
[] =
977 "sources: [file list] Source files for a target.";
978 const char kSources_Help
[] =
979 "sources: Source files for a target\n"
981 " A list of files relative to the current buildfile.\n";
983 const char kTestonly
[] = "testonly";
984 const char kTestonly_HelpShort
[] =
985 "testonly: [boolean] Declares a target must only be used for testing.";
986 const char kTestonly_Help
[] =
987 "testonly: Declares a target must only be used for testing.\n"
989 " Boolean. Defaults to false.\n"
991 " When a target is marked \"testonly = true\", it must only be depended\n"
992 " on by other test-only targets. Otherwise, GN will issue an error\n"
993 " that the depenedency is not allowed.\n"
995 " This feature is intended to prevent accidentally shipping test code\n"
996 " in a final product.\n"
1000 " source_set(\"test_support\") {\n"
1001 " testonly = true\n"
1005 const char kVisibility
[] = "visibility";
1006 const char kVisibility_HelpShort
[] =
1007 "visibility: [label list] A list of labels that can depend on a target.";
1008 const char kVisibility_Help
[] =
1009 "visibility: A list of labels that can depend on a target.\n"
1011 " A list of labels and label patterns that define which targets can\n"
1012 " depend on the current one. These permissions are checked via the\n"
1013 " \"check\" command (see \"gn help check\").\n"
1015 " If visibility is not defined, it defaults to public (\"*\").\n"
1017 " If visibility is defined, only the targets with labels that match it\n"
1018 " can depend on the current target. The empty list means no targets\n"
1019 " can depend on the current target.\n"
1021 " Tip: Often you will want the same visibility for all targets in a\n"
1022 " BUILD file. In this case you can just put the definition at the top,\n"
1023 " outside of any target, and the targets will inherit that scope and see\n"
1024 " the definition.\n"
1028 " See \"gn help label_pattern\" for more details on what types of\n"
1029 " patterns are supported. If a toolchain is specified, only targets\n"
1030 " in that toolchain will be matched. If a toolchain is not specified on\n"
1031 " a pattern, targets in all toolchains will be matched.\n"
1035 " Only targets in the current buildfile (\"private\"):\n"
1036 " visibility = [ \":*\" ]\n"
1038 " No targets (used for targets that should be leaf nodes):\n"
1039 " visibility = []\n"
1041 " Any target (\"public\", the default):\n"
1042 " visibility = [ \"*\" ]\n"
1044 " All targets in the current directory and any subdirectory:\n"
1045 " visibility = [ \"./*\" ]\n"
1047 " Any target in \"//bar/BUILD.gn\":\n"
1048 " visibility = [ \"//bar:*\" ]\n"
1050 " Any target in \"//bar/\" or any subdirectory thereof:\n"
1051 " visibility = [ \"//bar/*\" ]\n"
1053 " Just these specific targets:\n"
1054 " visibility = [ \":mything\", \"//foo:something_else\" ]\n"
1056 " Any target in the current directory and any subdirectory thereof, plus\n"
1057 " any targets in \"//bar/\" and any subdirectory thereof.\n"
1058 " visibility = [ \"./*\", \"//bar/*\" ]\n";
1060 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1062 VariableInfo::VariableInfo()
1067 VariableInfo::VariableInfo(const char* in_help_short
, const char* in_help
)
1068 : help_short(in_help_short
),
1072 #define INSERT_VARIABLE(var) \
1073 info_map[k##var] = VariableInfo(k##var##_HelpShort, k##var##_Help);
1075 const VariableInfoMap
& GetBuiltinVariables() {
1076 static VariableInfoMap info_map
;
1077 if (info_map
.empty()) {
1078 INSERT_VARIABLE(CurrentCpu
)
1079 INSERT_VARIABLE(CurrentOs
)
1080 INSERT_VARIABLE(CurrentToolchain
)
1081 INSERT_VARIABLE(DefaultToolchain
)
1082 INSERT_VARIABLE(HostCpu
)
1083 INSERT_VARIABLE(HostOs
)
1084 INSERT_VARIABLE(PythonPath
)
1085 INSERT_VARIABLE(RootBuildDir
)
1086 INSERT_VARIABLE(RootGenDir
)
1087 INSERT_VARIABLE(RootOutDir
)
1088 INSERT_VARIABLE(TargetCpu
)
1089 INSERT_VARIABLE(TargetOs
)
1090 INSERT_VARIABLE(TargetGenDir
)
1091 INSERT_VARIABLE(TargetOutDir
)
1096 const VariableInfoMap
& GetTargetVariables() {
1097 static VariableInfoMap info_map
;
1098 if (info_map
.empty()) {
1099 INSERT_VARIABLE(AllDependentConfigs
)
1100 INSERT_VARIABLE(AllowCircularIncludesFrom
)
1101 INSERT_VARIABLE(Args
)
1102 INSERT_VARIABLE(Cflags
)
1103 INSERT_VARIABLE(CflagsC
)
1104 INSERT_VARIABLE(CflagsCC
)
1105 INSERT_VARIABLE(CflagsObjC
)
1106 INSERT_VARIABLE(CflagsObjCC
)
1107 INSERT_VARIABLE(CheckIncludes
)
1108 INSERT_VARIABLE(CompleteStaticLib
)
1109 INSERT_VARIABLE(Configs
)
1110 INSERT_VARIABLE(Data
)
1111 INSERT_VARIABLE(DataDeps
)
1112 INSERT_VARIABLE(Defines
)
1113 INSERT_VARIABLE(Depfile
)
1114 INSERT_VARIABLE(Deps
)
1115 INSERT_VARIABLE(ForwardDependentConfigsFrom
)
1116 INSERT_VARIABLE(IncludeDirs
)
1117 INSERT_VARIABLE(Inputs
)
1118 INSERT_VARIABLE(Ldflags
)
1119 INSERT_VARIABLE(Libs
)
1120 INSERT_VARIABLE(LibDirs
)
1121 INSERT_VARIABLE(OutputExtension
)
1122 INSERT_VARIABLE(OutputName
)
1123 INSERT_VARIABLE(Outputs
)
1124 INSERT_VARIABLE(Public
)
1125 INSERT_VARIABLE(PublicConfigs
)
1126 INSERT_VARIABLE(PublicDeps
)
1127 INSERT_VARIABLE(Script
)
1128 INSERT_VARIABLE(Sources
)
1129 INSERT_VARIABLE(Testonly
)
1130 INSERT_VARIABLE(Visibility
)
1135 #undef INSERT_VARIABLE
1137 } // namespace variables