| Index: build/android/developer_recommended_flags.gypi
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| -# Copyright 2013 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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| -# This is the set of recommended gyp variable settings for Chrome for Android development.
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| -#
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| -# These can be used by copying this file to $CHROME_SRC/chrome/supplement.gypi.
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| -#
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| -# Even better, create chrome/supplement.gypi containing the following:
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| -# {
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| -# 'includes': [ '../build/android/developer_recommended_flags.gypi' ]
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| -# }
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| -# and you'll get new settings automatically.
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| -# When using this method, you can override individual settings by setting them unconditionally (with
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| -# no %) in chrome/supplement.gypi.
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| -# I.e. to disable gyp_managed_install but use everything else:
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| -# {
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| -# 'variables': {
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| -# 'gyp_managed_install': 0,
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| -# },
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| -# 'includes': [ '../build/android/developer_recommended_flags.gypi' ]
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| -# }
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| -
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| -{
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| - 'variables': {
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| - 'variables': {
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| - # Set component to 'shared_library' to enable the component build. This builds native code as
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| - # many small shared libraries instead of one monolithic library. This slightly reduces the time
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| - # required for incremental builds.
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| - 'component%': 'shared_library',
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| - },
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| - 'component%': '<(component)',
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| -
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| - # When gyp_managed_install is set to 1, building an APK will install that APK on the connected
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| - # device(/emulator). To install on multiple devices (or onto a new device), build the APK once
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| - # with each device attached. This greatly reduces the time required for incremental builds.
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| - #
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| - # This comes with some caveats:
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| - # Only works with a single device connected (it will print a warning if
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| - # zero or multiple devices are attached).
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| - # Device must be flashed with a user-debug unsigned Android build.
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| - # Some actions are always run (i.e. ninja will never say "no work to do").
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| - 'gyp_managed_install%': 1,
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| -
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| - # With gyp_managed_install, we do not necessarily need a standalone APK.
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| - # When create_standalone_apk is set to 1, we will build a standalone APK
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| - # anyway. For even faster builds, you can set create_standalone_apk to 0.
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| - 'create_standalone_apk%': 1,
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| -
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| - # Set clang to 1 to use the clang compiler. Clang has much (much, much) better warning/error
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| - # messages than gcc.
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| - # TODO(cjhopman): Enable this when http://crbug.com/156420 is addressed. Until then, users can
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| - # set clang to 1, but Android stack traces will sometimes be incomplete.
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| - #'clang%': 1,
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| -
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| - # Set fastbuild to 1 to build with less debugging information. This can greatly decrease linking
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| - # time. The downside is that stack traces will be missing useful information (like line
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| - # numbers).
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| - #'fastbuild%': 1,
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| - },
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| -}
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