commit | 992e927e217baa8a74e6e2c5d7417cb65cf24824 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sylvain Defresne <sdefresne@chromium.org> | Tue Mar 10 17:55:48 2020 +0100 |
committer | Commit Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Tue Mar 10 20:53:36 2020 +0000 |
tree | 4fac5a603b265c133e66410b84a87845c2579d04 | |
parent | fd3d768bcfd44a8d9639fe278581bd9851d0ce3a [diff] |
[xcode] Refactor XcodeWriter The method XcodeWriter::CreateProductsProject() was getting out of control as it was responsible for so many different aspect of the project generation. Instead introduce two helper classes XcodeProject and XcodeWorkspace, each responsible for the generation of the corresponding project and workspace. Split XcodeWriter::CreateProductsProject() into many separate methods of XcodeProject (while also introducing some helper classes to avoid passing so many parameters to all those free functions). Bug: none Change-Id: I8bc4d9cb450cdce1f8aff55582049d91717309ee Reviewed-on: https://gn-review.googlesource.com/c/gn/+/7621 Reviewed-by: Brett Wilson <brettw@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Brett Wilson <brettw@chromium.org>
GN is a meta-build system that generates build files for Ninja.
Related resources:
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
.
There is a simple example in examples/simple_build directory that is a good place to get started with the minimal configuration.
To build and run the simple example with the default gcc compiler:
cd examples/simple_build ../../out/gn gen -C out ninja -C out ./out/hello
For a maximal configuration see the Chromium setup:
and the Fuchsia setup:
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 push origin HEAD:refs/for/master
The first time you do this you'll get an error from the server about a missing change-ID. Follow the directions in the error message to install the change-ID hook and run git commit --amend
to apply the hook to the current commit.
When revising a change, use:
git commit --amend git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master
which will add the new changes to the existing code review, rather than creating a new one.
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