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1 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
3 # found in the LICENSE file. | 3 # found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 # IMPORTANT: | 5 # IMPORTANT: |
6 # Please don't directly include this file if you are building via gyp_chromium, | 6 # Please don't directly include this file if you are building via gyp_chromium, |
7 # since gyp_chromium is automatically forcing its inclusion. | 7 # since gyp_chromium is automatically forcing its inclusion. |
8 { | 8 { |
9 # Variables expected to be overriden on the GYP command line (-D) or by | 9 # Variables expected to be overriden on the GYP command line (-D) or by |
10 # ~/.gyp/include.gypi. | 10 # ~/.gyp/include.gypi. |
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63 | 63 |
64 # Use the PCI lib to collect GPU information. | 64 # Use the PCI lib to collect GPU information. |
65 'use_libpci%': 1, | 65 'use_libpci%': 1, |
66 | 66 |
67 # Use OpenSSL instead of NSS as the underlying SSL and crypto | 67 # Use OpenSSL instead of NSS as the underlying SSL and crypto |
68 # implementation. Certificate verification will in most cases be | 68 # implementation. Certificate verification will in most cases be |
69 # handled by the OS. If OpenSSL's struct X509 is used to represent | 69 # handled by the OS. If OpenSSL's struct X509 is used to represent |
70 # certificates, use_openssl_certs must be set. | 70 # certificates, use_openssl_certs must be set. |
71 'use_openssl%': 0, | 71 'use_openssl%': 0, |
72 | 72 |
73 # Typedef X509Certificate::OSCertHandle to OpenSSL's struct X509*. | 73 # Use OpenSSL for representing certificates and, unless targetting |
Ryan Sleevi
2015/02/26 00:35:35
targeting
davidben
2015/02/26 22:59:24
Done.
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74 # Android, the certificate verifier. | |
Ryan Sleevi
2015/02/26 00:35:35
s/the certificate verifier/certificate verificatio
davidben
2015/02/26 22:59:24
Done.
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74 'use_openssl_certs%': 0, | 75 'use_openssl_certs%': 0, |
75 | 76 |
76 # Disable viewport meta tag by default. | 77 # Disable viewport meta tag by default. |
77 'enable_viewport%': 0, | 78 'enable_viewport%': 0, |
78 | 79 |
79 # Enable HiDPI support. | 80 # Enable HiDPI support. |
80 'enable_hidpi%': 0, | 81 'enable_hidpi%': 0, |
81 | 82 |
82 # Override buildtype to select the desired build flavor. | 83 # Override buildtype to select the desired build flavor. |
83 # Dev - everyday build for development/testing | 84 # Dev - everyday build for development/testing |
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641 'os_posix%': 1, | 642 'os_posix%': 1, |
642 }], | 643 }], |
643 | 644 |
644 # A flag for BSD platforms | 645 # A flag for BSD platforms |
645 ['OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd"', { | 646 ['OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd"', { |
646 'os_bsd%': 1, | 647 'os_bsd%': 1, |
647 }, { | 648 }, { |
648 'os_bsd%': 0, | 649 'os_bsd%': 0, |
649 }], | 650 }], |
650 | 651 |
651 # NSS usage. | 652 # NSS usage. This controls whether NSS is used for certificate |
652 ['(OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd" or OS=="solaris") and u se_openssl==0', { | 653 # validation and storage (like use_openssl_certs). For historical |
654 # reasons, this flag is named use_nss rather than use_nss_certs. In | |
655 # particular, note it is possible to set both use_openssl and use_nss. | |
656 ['(OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd" or OS=="solaris")', { | |
653 'use_nss%': 1, | 657 'use_nss%': 1, |
654 }, { | 658 }, { |
655 'use_nss%': 0, | 659 'use_nss%': 0, |
656 }], | 660 }], |
657 | 661 |
658 # When OpenSSL is used for SSL and crypto on Unix-like systems, use | |
659 # OpenSSL's certificate definition. | |
660 ['(OS=="linux" or OS=="freebsd" or OS=="openbsd" or OS=="solaris") and u se_openssl==1', { | |
661 'use_openssl_certs%': 1, | |
662 }, { | |
663 'use_openssl_certs%': 0, | |
664 }], | |
665 | |
666 # libudev usage. This currently only affects the content layer. | 662 # libudev usage. This currently only affects the content layer. |
667 ['OS=="linux" and embedded==0', { | 663 ['OS=="linux" and embedded==0', { |
668 'use_udev%': 1, | 664 'use_udev%': 1, |
669 }, { | 665 }, { |
670 'use_udev%': 0, | 666 'use_udev%': 0, |
671 }], | 667 }], |
672 | 668 |
673 # Flags to use X11 on non-Mac POSIX platforms. | 669 # Flags to use X11 on non-Mac POSIX platforms. |
674 ['OS=="win" or OS=="mac" or OS=="ios" or OS=="android" or use_ozone==1', { | 670 ['OS=="win" or OS=="mac" or OS=="ios" or OS=="android" or use_ozone==1', { |
675 'use_x11%': 0, | 671 'use_x11%': 0, |
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2977 ['>(nacl_untrusted_build)==1', { | 2973 ['>(nacl_untrusted_build)==1', { |
2978 'defines': [ | 2974 'defines': [ |
2979 'USE_OPENSSL=1', | 2975 'USE_OPENSSL=1', |
2980 'USE_OPENSSL_CERTS=1', | 2976 'USE_OPENSSL_CERTS=1', |
2981 ], | 2977 ], |
2982 }], | 2978 }], |
2983 ['<(use_glib)==1 and >(nacl_untrusted_build)==0', { | 2979 ['<(use_glib)==1 and >(nacl_untrusted_build)==0', { |
2984 'defines': ['USE_GLIB=1'], | 2980 'defines': ['USE_GLIB=1'], |
2985 }], | 2981 }], |
2986 ['<(use_nss)==1 and >(nacl_untrusted_build)==0', { | 2982 ['<(use_nss)==1 and >(nacl_untrusted_build)==0', { |
2983 # USE_NSS really means NSS is used for certificate validation and | |
2984 # storage (like USE_OPENSSL_CERTS). For historical reasons, this flag is | |
2985 # named USE_NSS rather than USE_NSS_CERTS. In particular, note it is | |
2986 # possible to set both USE_OPENSSL and USE_NSS. | |
2987 'defines': ['USE_NSS=1'], | 2987 'defines': ['USE_NSS=1'], |
2988 }], | 2988 }], |
2989 ['<(chromeos)==1 and >(nacl_untrusted_build)==0', { | 2989 ['<(chromeos)==1 and >(nacl_untrusted_build)==0', { |
2990 'defines': ['OS_CHROMEOS=1'], | 2990 'defines': ['OS_CHROMEOS=1'], |
2991 }], | 2991 }], |
2992 ['enable_wexit_time_destructors==1 and OS!="win"', { | 2992 ['enable_wexit_time_destructors==1 and OS!="win"', { |
2993 # TODO: Enable on Windows too, http://crbug.com/404525 | 2993 # TODO: Enable on Windows too, http://crbug.com/404525 |
2994 'variables': { 'clang_warning_flags': ['-Wexit-time-destructors']}, | 2994 'variables': { 'clang_warning_flags': ['-Wexit-time-destructors']}, |
2995 }], | 2995 }], |
2996 ['chromium_code==0', { | 2996 ['chromium_code==0', { |
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5922 # settings in target dicts. SYMROOT is a special case, because many other | 5922 # settings in target dicts. SYMROOT is a special case, because many other |
5923 # Xcode variables depend on it, including variables such as | 5923 # Xcode variables depend on it, including variables such as |
5924 # PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR. When a source group corresponding to something | 5924 # PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR. When a source group corresponding to something |
5925 # like PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR is added to a project, in order for the | 5925 # like PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR is added to a project, in order for the |
5926 # files to appear (when present) in the UI as actual files and not red | 5926 # files to appear (when present) in the UI as actual files and not red |
5927 # red "missing file" proxies, the correct path to PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR, | 5927 # red "missing file" proxies, the correct path to PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR, |
5928 # and therefore SYMROOT, needs to be set at the project level. | 5928 # and therefore SYMROOT, needs to be set at the project level. |
5929 'SYMROOT': '<(DEPTH)/xcodebuild', | 5929 'SYMROOT': '<(DEPTH)/xcodebuild', |
5930 }, | 5930 }, |
5931 } | 5931 } |
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