# Mac Build Instructions [TOC] ## Prerequisites * A Mac running 10.9+. * [Xcode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode) 5+. * [depot\_tools](http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/depottools). * Install Xcode's "Command Line Tools" via Xcode menu -> Preferences -> Downloads * The OSX 10.10 SDK. Run ```sh ls `xcode-select -p`/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs ``` to check whether you have it. If you don't have it, you need to get one from an install of Xcode 6, and place it in the above directory. ## Getting the code [Check out the source code](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/get-the-code) using Git. Before checking out, go to the [waterfall](http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall/) and check that the source tree is open (to avoid pulling a broken tree). The path to the build directory should not contain spaces (e.g. not `~/Mac OS X/chromium`), as this will cause the build to fail. This includes your drive name, the default "Macintosh HD2" for a second drive has a space. ## Building Chromium on OS X can only be built using the [Ninja](ninja_build.md) tool and the [Clang](clang.md) compiler. See both of those pages for further details on how to tune the build. Before you build, you may want to [install API keys](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/how-tos/api-keys) so that Chrome-integrated Google services work. This step is optional if you aren't testing those features. ### Raising system-wide and per-user process limits If you see errors like the following: ``` clang: error: unable to execute command: posix_spawn failed: Resource temporarily unavailable clang: error: clang frontend command failed due to signal (use -v to see invocation) ``` you may be running into too-low limits on the number of concurrent processes allowed on the machine. Check: sysctl kern.maxproc sysctl kern.maxprocperuid You can increase them with e.g.: sudo sysctl -w kern.maxproc=2500 sudo sysctl -w kern.maxprocperuid=2500 But normally this shouldn't be necessary if you're building on 10.7 or higher. If you see this, check if some rogue program spawned hundreds of processes and kill them first. ## Faster builds Full rebuilds are about the same speed in Debug and Release, but linking is a lot faster in Release builds. Run GYP_DEFINES=fastbuild=1 build/gyp_chromium to disable debug symbols altogether, this makes both full rebuilds and linking faster (at the cost of not getting symbolized backtraces in gdb). You might also want to [install ccache](ccache_mac.md) to speed up the build. ## Running All build output is located in the `out` directory (in the example above, `~/chromium/src/out`). You can find the applications at `{Debug|Release}/ContentShell.app` and `{Debug|Release}/Chromium.app`, depending on the selected configuration. ## Unit Tests We have several unit test targets that build, and tests that run and pass. A small subset of these is: * `unit_tests` from `chrome/chrome.gyp` * `base_unittests` from `base/base.gyp` * `net_unittests` from `net/net.gyp` * `url_unittests` from `url/url.gyp` When these tests are built, you will find them in the `out/{Debug|Release}` directory. You can run them from the command line: ~/chromium/src/out/Release/unit_tests ## Coding According to the [Chromium style guide](http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-style) code is [not allowed to have whitespace on the ends of lines](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Horizontal_Whitespace). If you edit in Xcode, know that it loves adding whitespace to the ends of lines which can make editing in Xcode more painful than it should be. The [GTM Xcode Plugin](http://code.google.com/p/google-toolbox-for-mac/downloads/list) adds a preference panel to Xcode that allows you to strip whitespace off of the ends of lines on save. Documentation on how to install it is [here](http://code.google.com/p/google-toolbox-for-mac/wiki/GTMXcodePlugin). ## Debugging Good debugging tips can be found [here](http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/debugging-on-os-x). If you would like to debug in a graphical environment, rather than using `lldb` at the command line, that is possible without building in Xcode. See [Debugging in Xcode](http://www.chromium.org/developers/debugging-on-os-x/building-with-ninja-debugging-with-xcode) for information on how. ## Contributing Once you’re comfortable with building Chromium, check out [Contributing Code](http://dev.chromium.org/developers/contributing-code) for information about writing code for Chromium and contributing it. ## Using Xcode-Ninja Hybrid While using Xcode is unsupported, GYP supports a hybrid approach of using ninja for building, but Xcode for editing and driving compilation. Xcode can still be slow, but it runs fairly well even **with indexing enabled**. With hybrid builds, compilation is still handled by ninja, and can be run by the command line (e.g. ninja -C out/Debug chrome) or by choosing the chrome target in the hybrid workspace and choosing build. To use Xcode-Ninja Hybrid, set GYP\_GENERATORS like the following: ```shell export GYP_GENERATORS="ninja,xcode-ninja" ``` Due to the way Xcode parses ninja output paths, it's also necessary to change the main gyp location to anything two directories deep. Otherwise Xcode build output will not be clickable. To make this change permanent, you can edit `chromium.gyp_env` (or create it if it does not exists) and define GYP\_GENERATOR\_FLAGS. In general, to use hybrid mode, your `chromium.gyp_env` could contain the following: ```json { "GYP_GENERATORS" : "ninja,xcode-ninja", "GYP_GENERATOR_FLAGS": "xcode_project_version=3.2 " + "xcode_ninja_main_gyp=src/build/ninja/all.ninja.gyp", } ``` After, generate the project files with: ```shell gclient runhooks ``` And finally, open it: ```shell open build/ninja/all.ninja.xcworkspace ``` You may run into a problem where http://YES is opened as a new tab every time you launch Chrome. To fix this, open the scheme editor for the Run scheme, choose the Options tab, and uncheck "Allow debugging when using document Versions Browser". When this option is checked, Xcode adds `--NSDocumentRevisionsDebugMode YES` to the launch arguments, and the `YES` gets interpreted as a URL to open. If you want to limit the number of targets visible, which is known to improve Xcode performance, add `xcode_ninja_executable_target_pattern=%target%` where `%target%` is a regular expression matching executable targets you'd like to include. To include non-executable targets, use `xcode_ninja_target_pattern=All_iOS`. If you have problems building, join us in `#chromium` on `irc.freenode.net` and ask there. As mentioned above, be sure that the [waterfall](http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall/) is green and the tree is open before checking out. This will increase your chances of success. ## Using Emacs as `EDITOR` for `git commit` Using the [Cocoa version of Emacs](http://emacsformacosx.com/) as the `EDITOR` environment variable on Mac OS will cause `git commit` to open the message in a window underneath all the others. To fix this, create a shell script somewhere (call it `$HOME/bin/EmacsEditor` in this example) containing the following: ``` #!/bin/sh # All of these hacks are needed to get "git commit" to launch a new # instance of Emacs on top of everything else, properly pointing to # the COMMIT_EDITMSG. realpath() { [[ $1 = /* ]] && echo "$1" || echo "$PWD/${1#./}" } i=0 full_paths=() for arg in "$@" do full_paths[$i]=$(realpath $arg) ((++i)) done open -nWa /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs --args --no-desktop \ "${full_paths[@]}" ``` and in your `.bashrc` or similar, export EDITOR=$HOME/bin/EmacsEditor ## Improving performance of `git status` `git status` is used frequently to determine the status of your checkout. Due to the number of files in Chromium's checkout, `git status` performance can be quite variable. Increasing the system's vnode cache appears to help. By default, this command: sysctl -a | egrep kern\..*vnodes Outputs `kern.maxvnodes: 263168` (263168 is 257 * 1024). To increase this setting: sudo sysctl kern.maxvnodes=$((512*1024)) Higher values may be appropriate if you routinely move between different Chromium checkouts. This setting will reset on reboot, the startup setting can be set in `/etc/sysctl.conf`: echo kern.maxvnodes=$((512*1024)) | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf Or edit the file directly. If your `git --version` reports 2.6 or higher, the following may also improve performance of `git status`: git update-index --untracked-cache