commit | c4a88ac93e44a1950ecb4b490ef63dea6d2bf3d3 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Julie Hockett <juliehockett@google.com> | Thu Jun 27 10:44:10 2019 -0700 |
committer | Commit Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Tue Jul 02 18:31:28 2019 +0000 |
tree | 7e12070d4b4868ee378f170c7dca21234bd88a77 | |
parent | 23d22bcaa71666e872a31fd3ec363727f305417e [diff] |
Allow crate type to be set on all Rust targets There are situations where the output type of the target does not match the crate type in the compilation command. For example when the "--test" flag is passed, an executable is produced, but the crate type is the type of the specific crate, which is not necessarily 'bin'. Change-Id: I7e2efc3ace9cbbc2ade838685967f7d26a2b21e6 Reviewed-on: https://gn-review.googlesource.com/c/gn/+/5440 Commit-Queue: Julie Hockett <juliehockett@google.com> Reviewed-by: Brett Wilson <brettw@google.com>
GN is a meta-build system that generates build files for Ninja. There is documentation in docs/ and a presentation on it.
You can download the latest version of GN binary for Linux, macOS and Windows.
Alternatively, you can build GN from source:
git clone https://gn.googlesource.com/gn cd gn python build/gen.py ninja -C out # To run tests: out/gn_unittests
On Windows, it is expected that cl.exe
, link.exe
, and lib.exe
can be found in PATH
, so you'll want to run from a Visual Studio command prompt, or similar.
On Linux and Mac, the default compiler is clang++
, a recent version is expected to be found in PATH
. This can be overridden by setting CC
, CXX
, and AR
.
If you find a bug, you can see if it is known or report it in the bug database.
GN uses Gerrit for code review. The short version of how to patch is:
Register at https://gn-review.googlesource.com. ... edit code ... ninja -C out && out/gn_unittests
Then, to upload a change for review:
git commit git cl upload --gerrit
When revising a change, use:
git commit --amend git cl upload --gerrit
which will add the new changes to the existing code review, rather than creating a new one.
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