# Copyright 2014 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. # Runs the version processing script over the given template file to produce # an output file. This is used for generating various forms of files that # incorporate the product name and version. # # Unlike GYP, this will actually compile the resulting file, so you don't need # to add it separately to the sources, just depend on the target. # # In GYP this is a rule that runs once per ".ver" file. In GN this just # processes one file per invocation of the template so you may have to have # multiple targets. # # Parameters: # sources (optional): # List of file names to read. When converting a GYP target, this should # list the 'source' (see above) as well as any extra_variable_files. # The files will be passed to version.py in the order specified here. # # output: # File name of file to write. In GYP this is unspecified and it will # make up a file name for you based on the input name, and tack on # "_version.rc" to the end. But in GN you need to specify the full name. # # template_file (optional): # Template file to use (not a list). Most Windows users that want to use # this to process a .rc template should use process_version_rc_template(), # defined in //chrome/process_version_rc_template.gni, instead. # # extra_args (optional): # Extra arguments to pass to version.py. Any "-f " args should # use sources instead. # # process_only (optional, defaults to false) # Set to generate only one action that processes the version file and # doesn't attempt to link the result into a source set. This is for if # you are processing the version as data only. # # visibility (optional) # # Example: # process_version("myversion") { # sources = [ # "//chrome/VERSION" # "myfile.h.in" # ] # output = "$target_gen_dir/myfile.h" # extra_args = [ "-e", "FOO=42" ] # } template("process_version") { assert(defined(invoker.output), "Output must be defined for $target_name") process_only = defined(invoker.process_only) && invoker.process_only if (process_only) { action_name = target_name } else { action_name = target_name + "_action" source_set_name = target_name } action(action_name) { script = "//build/util/version.py" inputs = [] if (defined(invoker.inputs)) { inputs += invoker.inputs } if (defined(invoker.template_file)) { inputs += [ invoker.template_file ] } outputs = [ invoker.output, ] args = [] if (is_official_build) { args += [ "--official" ] } if (defined(invoker.sources)) { inputs += invoker.sources foreach(i, invoker.sources) { args += [ "-f", rebase_path(i, root_build_dir), ] } } if (defined(invoker.extra_args)) { args += invoker.extra_args } args += [ "-o", rebase_path(invoker.output, root_build_dir), ] if (defined(invoker.template_file)) { args += [ rebase_path(invoker.template_file, root_build_dir) ] } forward_variables_from(invoker, [ "deps" ]) if (process_only) { # When processing only, visibility gets applied to this target. forward_variables_from(invoker, [ "visibility" ]) } else { # When linking the result, only the source set can depend on the action. visibility = [ ":$source_set_name" ] } } if (!process_only) { source_set(source_set_name) { forward_variables_from(invoker, [ "visibility" ]) sources = get_target_outputs(":$action_name") public_deps = [ ":$action_name", ] } } }