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+# Copyright (c) 2009 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. |
+ |
+{ |
+ 'variables': { |
+ 'feature_defines': [ |
+ 'ENABLE_CHANNEL_MESSAGING=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_DATABASE=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_DATAGRID=0', |
+ 'ENABLE_OFFLINE_WEB_APPLICATIONS=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_DASHBOARD_SUPPORT=0', |
+ 'ENABLE_DOM_STORAGE=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_JAVASCRIPT_DEBUGGER=0', |
+ 'ENABLE_JSC_MULTIPLE_THREADS=0', |
+ 'ENABLE_ICONDATABASE=0', |
+ 'ENABLE_NOTIFICATIONS=0', |
+ 'ENABLE_XSLT=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_XPATH=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_SHARED_WORKERS=0', |
+ 'ENABLE_SVG=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_SVG_ANIMATION=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_SVG_AS_IMAGE=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_SVG_USE=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_SVG_FOREIGN_OBJECT=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_SVG_FONTS=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_VIDEO=1', |
+ 'ENABLE_WORKERS=1', |
+ ], |
+ 'non_feature_defines': [ |
+ 'BUILDING_CHROMIUM__=1', |
+ 'USE_GOOGLE_URL_LIBRARY=1', |
+ 'USE_SYSTEM_MALLOC=1', |
+ 'WEBCORE_NAVIGATOR_VENDOR="Google Inc."', |
+ ], |
+ 'conditions': [ |
+ ['OS=="linux"', { |
+ 'non_feature_defines': [ |
+ # Mozilla on Linux effectively uses uname -sm, but when running |
+ # 32-bit x86 code on an x86_64 processor, it uses |
+ # "Linux i686 (x86_64)". Matching that would require making a |
+ # run-time determination. |
+ 'WEBCORE_NAVIGATOR_PLATFORM="Linux i686"', |
+ ], |
+ }], |
+ ['OS=="mac"', { |
+ 'non_feature_defines': [ |
+ # Ensure that only Leopard features are used when doing the Mac build. |
+ 'BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD', |
+ # Match Safari and Mozilla on Mac x86. |
+ 'WEBCORE_NAVIGATOR_PLATFORM="MacIntel"', |
+ |
+ # Chromium's version of WebCore includes the following Objective-C |
+ # classes. The system-provided WebCore framework may also provide |
+ # these classes. Because of the nature of Objective-C binding |
+ # (dynamically at runtime), it's possible for the Chromium-provided |
+ # versions to interfere with the system-provided versions. This may |
+ # happen when a system framework attempts to use WebCore.framework, |
+ # such as when converting an HTML-flavored string to an |
+ # NSAttributedString. The solution is to force Objective-C class |
+ # names that would conflict to use alternate names. |
+ |
+ # TODO(mark) This list will hopefully shrink but may also grow. |
+ # Periodically run: |
+ # nm libwebcore.a | grep -E '[atsATS] ([+-]\[|\.objc_class_name)' |
+ # and make sure that everything listed there has the alternate |
+ # ChromiumWebCoreObjC name, and that nothing extraneous is listed |
+ # here. If all Objective-C can be eliminated from Chromium's WebCore |
+ # library, these defines should be removed entirely. |
+ # TODO(yaar) move these out of command line defines. |
+ 'ScrollbarPrefsObserver=ChromiumWebCoreObjCScrollbarPrefsObserver', |
+ 'WebCoreRenderThemeNotificationObserver=ChromiumWebCoreObjCWebCoreRenderThemeNotificationObserver', |
+ 'WebFontCache=ChromiumWebCoreObjCWebFontCache', |
+ ], |
+ }], |
+ ['OS=="win"', { |
+ 'non_feature_defines': [ |
+ 'CRASH=__debugbreak', |
+ # Match Safari and Mozilla on Windows. |
+ 'WEBCORE_NAVIGATOR_PLATFORM="Win32"', |
+ ], |
+ }], |
+ ], |
+ }, # variables |
+} |