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| +# Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| +# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| +# found in the LICENSE file.
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| +
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| +# HOW MANIFESTS WORK IN THE GN BUILD
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| +#
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| +# Use the windows_manifest template to declare a manifest generation step.
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| +# This will combine all listed .manifest files and generate a resource file
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| +# referencing the resulting manifest. To link this manifest, just depend on
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| +# the manifest target from your executable or shared library.
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| +#
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| +# This will define an empty placeholder target on non-Windows platforms so
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| +# the manifest declarations and dependencies do not need to be inside of OS
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| +# conditionals.
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| +#
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| +# Manifests uses different resource IDs for EXE and DLL targets. You will need
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| +# to specify this in the manifest target declaration and only use that manifest
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| +# target from the correct type of binary target.
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| +#
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| +# A binary can depend on only one manifest target, but the manifest target
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| +# can depend on many individual .manifest files which will be merged. As a
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| +# result, only executables and shared libraries should depend on manifest
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| +# targets. If you want to add a manifest to a component, put the dependency
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| +# behind a "if (is_component_build)" conditional.
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| +#
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| +# Generally you will just want the defaults for the Chrome build. In this case
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| +# the binary should just depend on one of the targets in //build/win/. There
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| +# are also individual manifest files in that directory you can reference via
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| +# the *_manifest variables defined below to pick and choose only some defaults.
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| +# You might combine these with a custom manifest file to get specific behavior.
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| +
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| +# Reference this manifest as a source from windows_manifest targets to get
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| +# the default Chrome OS compatibility list.
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| +default_compatibility_manifest = "//build/win/compatibility.manifest"
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| +
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| +# Reference this manifest as a source from windows_manifest targets to get
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| +# the default Chrome common constrols compatibility.
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| +common_controls_manifest = "//build/win/common_controls.manifest"
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| +
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| +# Reference this manifest to request that Windows not perform any elevation
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| +# when running your program. Otherwise, it might do some autodetection and
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| +# request elevated privileges from the user. This is normally what you want.
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| +as_invoker_manifest = "//build/win/as_invoker.manifest"
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| +
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| +# Construct a target to combine the given manifest files into a .rc file.
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| +#
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| +# Variables for the windows_manifest template:
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| +#
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| +# sources: (required)
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| +# List of source .manifest files to add.
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| +#
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| +# type: "dll" or "exe" (required)
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| +# Indicates the type of target that this manifest will be used for.
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| +# DLLs and EXEs have different manifest resource IDs.
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| +#
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| +# deps: (optional)
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| +# visibility: (optional)
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| +# Normal meaning.
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| +#
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| +# Example:
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| +#
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| +# windows_manifest("doom_melon_manifest") {
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| +# sources = [
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| +# "doom_melon.manifest", # Custom values in here.
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| +# default_compatibility_manifest, # Want the normal OS compat list.
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| +# ]
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| +# type = "exe"
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| +# }
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| +#
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| +# executable("doom_melon") {
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| +# deps = [ ":doom_melon_manifest" ]
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| +# ...
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| +# }
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| +
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| +if (is_win) {
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| + # This is the environment file that gyp-win-tool will use for the current
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| + # toolchain. It is placed in root_build_dir by the toolchain setup. This
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| + # variable is the path relative to the root_build_dir which is what
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| + # gyp-win-tool expects as an argument.
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| + _environment_file = "environment.$current_cpu"
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| +
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| + template("windows_manifest") {
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| + manifest_action_name = "${target_name}__gen_manifest"
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| + rc_action_name = "${target_name}__gen_rc"
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| + source_set_name = target_name
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| +
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| + output_manifest = "$target_gen_dir/$source_set_name.manifest"
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| + rcfile = "$output_manifest.rc"
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| +
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| + # Make the final .manifest file.
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| + action(manifest_action_name) {
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| + visibility = [ ":$source_set_name" ]
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| +
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| + script = "$root_build_dir/gyp-win-tool"
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| +
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| + assert(defined(invoker.sources),
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| + "\"sources\" must be defined for a windows_manifest target")
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| + inputs = invoker.sources
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| +
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| + outputs = [
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| + output_manifest,
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| + ]
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| +
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| + args = [
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| + "manifest-wrapper",
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| + _environment_file,
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| + "mt.exe",
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| + "-nologo",
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| + "-manifest",
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| + ]
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| + args += rebase_path(invoker.sources, root_build_dir)
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| + args += [ "-out:" + rebase_path(output_manifest, root_build_dir) ]
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| +
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| + # Apply any dependencies from the invoker to this target, since those
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| + # dependencies may have created the input manifest files.
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| + if (defined(invoker.deps)) {
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| + deps = invoker.deps
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + # Make the .rc file that references the final manifest file. The manifest
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| + # generation doesn't need to be a dependency because it's not actually
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| + # needed until the .rc is compiled.
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| + #
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| + # This could easily be combined into one step, but this current separation
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| + # of .manifest and .rc matches GYP and allows us to re-use gyp-win-tool.
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| + action(rc_action_name) {
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| + visibility = [ ":$source_set_name" ]
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| +
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| + script = "$root_build_dir/gyp-win-tool"
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| +
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| + outputs = [
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| + rcfile,
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| + ]
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| +
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| + # EXEs have a resource ID of 1 for their manifest, DLLs use 2.
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| + assert(defined(invoker.type),
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| + "\"type\" must be defined for a windows_manifest")
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| + if (invoker.type == "exe") {
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| + manifest_resource_id = "1"
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| + } else if (invoker.type == "dll") {
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| + manifest_resource_id = "2"
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| + } else {
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| + assert(false, "Bad value of \"type\", Must be \"exe\" or \"dll\"")
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| + }
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| +
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| + args = [
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| + "manifest-to-rc",
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| + "$_environment_file",
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| + rebase_path(output_manifest),
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| + rebase_path(rcfile, root_build_dir),
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| + manifest_resource_id,
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| + ]
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| + }
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| +
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| + # This source set only exists to compile and link the resource file.
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| + source_set(source_set_name) {
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| + if (defined(invoker.visibility)) {
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| + visibility = invoker.visibility
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| + }
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| + sources = [
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| + rcfile,
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| + ]
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| + deps = [
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| + ":$manifest_action_name",
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| + ":$rc_action_name",
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| + ]
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| + }
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| + }
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| +} else {
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| + # Make a no-op group on non-Windows platforms so windows_manifest
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| + # instantiations don't need to be inside windows blocks.
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| + template("windows_manifest") {
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| + group(target_name) {
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| + # Prevent unused variable warnings on non-Windows platforms.
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| + assert(invoker.type == "exe" || invoker.type == "dll")
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| + assert(invoker.sources != "")
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| + assert(!defined(invoker.deps) || invoker.deps != "")
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| + assert(!defined(invoker.visibility) || invoker.visibility != "")
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| + }
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| + }
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| +}
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