naiveproxy/tools/gn/setup.h
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// Copyright (c) 2013 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.
#ifndef TOOLS_GN_SETUP_H_
#define TOOLS_GN_SETUP_H_
#include <memory>
#include <vector>
#include "base/files/file_path.h"
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "tools/gn/build_settings.h"
#include "tools/gn/builder.h"
#include "tools/gn/label_pattern.h"
#include "tools/gn/loader.h"
#include "tools/gn/scheduler.h"
#include "tools/gn/scope.h"
#include "tools/gn/settings.h"
#include "tools/gn/token.h"
#include "tools/gn/toolchain.h"
class InputFile;
class ParseNode;
namespace base {
class CommandLine;
}
extern const char kDotfile_Help[];
// Helper class to setup the build settings and environment for the various
// commands to run.
class Setup {
public:
Setup();
~Setup();
// Configures the build for the current command line. On success returns
// true. On failure, prints the error and returns false.
//
// The parameter is the string the user specified for the build directory. We
// will try to interpret this as a SourceDir if possible, and will fail if is
// is malformed.
//
// With force_create = false, setup will fail if the build directory doesn't
// alreay exist with an args file in it. With force_create set to true, the
// directory will be created if necessary. Commands explicitly doing
// generation should set this to true to create it, but querying commands
// should set it to false to prevent creating oddly-named directories in case
// the user omits the build directory argument (which is easy to do).
bool DoSetup(const std::string& build_dir, bool force_create);
// Runs the load, returning true on success. On failure, prints the error
// and returns false. This includes both RunPreMessageLoop() and
// RunPostMessageLoop().
bool Run();
Scheduler& scheduler() { return scheduler_; }
// Returns the file used to store the build arguments. Note that the path
// might not exist.
SourceFile GetBuildArgFile() const;
// Sets whether the build arguments should be filled during setup from the
// command line/build argument file. This will be true by default. The use
// case for setting it to false is when editing build arguments, we don't
// want to rely on them being valid.
void set_fill_arguments(bool fa) { fill_arguments_ = fa; }
// After a successful run, setting this will additionally cause the public
// headers to be checked. Defaults to false.
void set_check_public_headers(bool s) {
check_public_headers_ = s;
}
// Read from the .gn file, these are the targets to check. If the .gn file
// does not specify anything, this will be null. If the .gn file specifies
// the empty list, this will be non-null but empty.
const std::vector<LabelPattern>* check_patterns() const {
return check_patterns_.get();
}
BuildSettings& build_settings() { return build_settings_; }
Builder& builder() { return builder_; }
LoaderImpl* loader() { return loader_.get(); }
// Name of the file in the root build directory that contains the build
// arguements.
static const char kBuildArgFileName[];
private:
// Performs the two sets of operations to run the generation before and after
// the message loop is run.
void RunPreMessageLoop();
bool RunPostMessageLoop();
// Fills build arguments. Returns true on success.
bool FillArguments(const base::CommandLine& cmdline);
// Fills the build arguments from the command line or from the build arg file.
bool FillArgsFromCommandLine(const std::string& args);
bool FillArgsFromFile();
// Given an already-loaded args_input_file_, parses and saves the resulting
// arguments. Backend for the different FillArgs variants.
bool FillArgsFromArgsInputFile();
// Writes the build arguments to the build arg file.
bool SaveArgsToFile();
// Fills the root directory into the settings. Returns true on success.
bool FillSourceDir(const base::CommandLine& cmdline);
// Fills the build directory given the value the user has specified.
// Must happen after FillSourceDir so we can resolve source-relative
// paths. If require_exists is false, it will fail if the dir doesn't exist.
bool FillBuildDir(const std::string& build_dir, bool require_exists);
// Fills the python path portion of the command line. On failure, sets
// it to just "python".
bool FillPythonPath(const base::CommandLine& cmdline);
// Run config file.
bool RunConfigFile();
bool FillOtherConfig(const base::CommandLine& cmdline);
BuildSettings build_settings_;
scoped_refptr<LoaderImpl> loader_;
Builder builder_;
SourceFile root_build_file_;
bool check_public_headers_;
// See getter for info.
std::unique_ptr<std::vector<LabelPattern>> check_patterns_;
Scheduler scheduler_;
// These settings and toolchain are used to interpret the command line and
// dot file.
Settings dotfile_settings_;
Scope dotfile_scope_;
// State for invoking the dotfile.
base::FilePath dotfile_name_;
std::unique_ptr<InputFile> dotfile_input_file_;
std::vector<Token> dotfile_tokens_;
std::unique_ptr<ParseNode> dotfile_root_;
// Default overrides, specified in the dotfile.
// Owned by the Value (if it exists) in the dotfile_scope_.
const Scope* default_args_;
// Set to true when we should populate the build arguments from the command
// line or build argument file. See setter above.
bool fill_arguments_;
// State for invoking the command line args. We specifically want to keep
// this around for the entire run so that Values can blame to the command
// line when we issue errors about them.
std::unique_ptr<InputFile> args_input_file_;
std::vector<Token> args_tokens_;
std::unique_ptr<ParseNode> args_root_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Setup);
};
#endif // TOOLS_GN_SETUP_H_