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# Mac and iOS hermetic toolchain instructions
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The following is a short explanation of why we use a the hermetic toolchain
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and instructions on how to roll a new toolchain.
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## How to roll a new hermetic toolchain.
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1. Download a new version of Xcode, and confirm either mac or ios builds
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properly with this new version.
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2. Run the following command:
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```
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src/build/package_mac_toolchain.py /path/to/Xcode.app/ [ios|mac]
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```
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The script will create a subset of the toolchain necessary for a build, and
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upload them to be used by hermetic builds.
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If for some reason this toolchain version has already been uploaded, the
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script will ask if we should create sub revision. This can be necessary when
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the package script has been updated to compress additional files.
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2. Create a CL with updated [MAC|IOS]_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION and _SUB_REVISION in
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src/build/mac_toolchain.py with the version created by the previous command.
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3. Run the CL through the trybots to confirm the roll works.
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## Why we use a hermetic toolchain.
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Building Chrome Mac currently requires many binaries that come bundled with
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Xcode, as well the macOS and iphoneOS SDK [also bundled with Xcode]. Note that
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Chrome ships its own version of clang [compiler], but is dependent on Xcode
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for these other binaries.
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Chrome should be built against the latest SDK available, but historically,
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updating the SDK has been nontrivially difficult. Additionally, bot system
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installs can range from Xcode 5 on some bots, to the latest and
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greatest. Using a hermetic toolchain has two main benefits:
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1. Build Chrome with a well-defined toolchain [rather than whatever happens to
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be installed on the machine].
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2. Easily roll/update the toolchain.
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