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| 1 # Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| 2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| 3 # found in the LICENSE file. |
| 4 |
| 5 # This file introduces two related templates that act like action and |
| 6 # action_foreach but instead of running a Python script, it will compile a |
| 7 # given tool in the host toolchain and run that (either once or over the list |
| 8 # of inputs, depending on the variant). |
| 9 # |
| 10 # Parameters |
| 11 # |
| 12 # tool (required) |
| 13 # [label] Label of the tool to run. This should be an executable, and |
| 14 # this label should not include a toolchain (anything in parens). The |
| 15 # host compile of this tool will be used. |
| 16 # |
| 17 # outputs (required) |
| 18 # [list of files] Like the outputs of action (if using "compiled_action", |
| 19 # this would be just the list of outputs), or action_foreach (if using |
| 20 # "compiled_action_foreach", this would contain source expansions mapping |
| 21 # input to output files). |
| 22 # |
| 23 # args (required) |
| 24 # [list of strings] Same meaning as action/action_foreach. |
| 25 # |
| 26 # visibility |
| 27 # source_prereqs |
| 28 # deps |
| 29 # args (all optional) |
| 30 # Same meaning as action/action_foreach. |
| 31 # |
| 32 # |
| 33 # Example of usage: |
| 34 # |
| 35 # compiled_action("run_my_tool") { |
| 36 # tool = "//tools/something:mytool" |
| 37 # outputs = [ |
| 38 # "$target_gen_dir/mysource.cc", |
| 39 # "$target_gen_dir/mysource.h", |
| 40 # ] |
| 41 # |
| 42 # # The tool takes this input. |
| 43 # source_prereqs = [ "my_input_file.idl" ] |
| 44 # |
| 45 # # In this case, the tool takes as arguments the input file and the output |
| 46 # # build dir (both relative to the "cd" that the script will be run in) |
| 47 # # and will produce the output files listed above. |
| 48 # args = [ |
| 49 # rebase_path("my_input_file.idl", root_build_dir), |
| 50 # "--output-dir", rebase_path(target_gen_dir, root_build_dir), |
| 51 # ] |
| 52 # } |
| 53 # |
| 54 # You would typically declare your tool like this: |
| 55 # if (host_toolchain == current_toolchain) { |
| 56 # executable("mytool") { |
| 57 # ... |
| 58 # } |
| 59 # } |
| 60 # The if statement around the executable is optional. That says "I only care |
| 61 # about this target in the host toolchain". Usually this is what you want, and |
| 62 # saves unnecessarily compiling your tool for the target platform. But if you |
| 63 # need a target build of your tool as well, just leave off the if statement. |
| 64 |
| 65 template("compiled_action") { |
| 66 assert(defined(invoker.tool), "tool must be defined for $target_name") |
| 67 assert(defined(invoker.outputs), "outputs must be defined for $target_name") |
| 68 assert(defined(invoker.args), "args must be defined for $target_name") |
| 69 |
| 70 action(target_name) { |
| 71 if (defined(invoker.visibility)) { |
| 72 visibility = invoker.visibility |
| 73 } |
| 74 |
| 75 script = "//build/gn_run_binary.py" |
| 76 |
| 77 if (defined(invoker.source_prereqs)) { |
| 78 source_prereqs = invoker.source_prereqs |
| 79 } |
| 80 outputs = invoker.outputs |
| 81 |
| 82 # Constuct the host toolchain version of the tool. |
| 83 host_tool = invoker.tool + "($host_toolchain)" |
| 84 |
| 85 # Get the path to the executable. Currently, this assumes that the tool |
| 86 # does not specify output_name so that the target name is the name to use. |
| 87 # If that's not the case, we'll need another argument to the script to |
| 88 # specify this, since we can't know what the output name is (it might be in |
| 89 # another file not processed yet). |
| 90 host_executable = get_label_info(host_tool, "root_out_dir") + "/" + |
| 91 get_label_info(host_tool, "name") |
| 92 |
| 93 deps = [ host_tool ] |
| 94 if (defined(invoker.deps)) { |
| 95 deps += invoker.deps |
| 96 } |
| 97 |
| 98 # The script takes as arguments the binary to run, and then the arguments |
| 99 # to pass it. |
| 100 args = [ |
| 101 rebase_path(host_executable, root_build_dir) |
| 102 ] + invoker.args |
| 103 } |
| 104 } |
| 105 |
| 106 template("compiled_action_foreach") { |
| 107 assert(defined(invoker.sources), "sources must be defined for $target_name") |
| 108 assert(defined(invoker.tool), "tool must be defined for $target_name") |
| 109 assert(defined(invoker.outputs), "outputs must be defined for $target_name") |
| 110 assert(defined(invoker.args), "args must be defined for $target_name") |
| 111 |
| 112 action_foreach(target_name) { |
| 113 # Otherwise this is a standalone action, define visibility if requested. |
| 114 if (defined(invoker.visibility)) { |
| 115 visibility = invoker.visibility |
| 116 } |
| 117 |
| 118 script = "//build/gn_run_binary.py" |
| 119 sources = invoker.sources |
| 120 |
| 121 if (defined(invoker.source_prereqs)) { |
| 122 source_prereqs = invoker.source_prereqs |
| 123 } |
| 124 outputs = invoker.outputs |
| 125 |
| 126 # Constuct the host toolchain version of the tool. |
| 127 host_tool = invoker.tool + "($host_toolchain)" |
| 128 |
| 129 # Get the path to the executable. Currently, this assumes that the tool |
| 130 # does not specify output_name so that the target name is the name to use. |
| 131 # If that's not the case, we'll need another argument to the script to |
| 132 # specify this, since we can't know what the output name is (it might be in |
| 133 # another file not processed yet). |
| 134 host_executable = get_label_info(host_tool, "root_out_dir") + "/" + |
| 135 get_label_info(host_tool, "name") |
| 136 |
| 137 deps = [ host_tool ] |
| 138 if (defined(invoker.deps)) { |
| 139 deps += invoker.deps |
| 140 } |
| 141 |
| 142 # The script takes as arguments the binary to run, and then the arguments |
| 143 # to pass it. |
| 144 args = [ |
| 145 rebase_path(host_executable, root_build_dir) |
| 146 ] + invoker.args |
| 147 } |
| 148 } |
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