# GN Check GN has several different ways to check dependencies. Many of them are checked by the `gn check` command. Running checks involve opening and scanning all source files so this isn't run every time a build is updated. To run check on an existing build: gn check out/mybuild To run the check as part of the "gen" command to update the build (this is what the bots do): gn gen out/mybuild --check [TOC] ## Concepts ### Visibility Targets can control which other targets may depend on them by specifying `visibility`. Visibility is always checked when running any GN command (not just `gn check`. By default, targets are "public" meaning any target can depend on them. If you supply a list, visibility will be listed to those targets (possibly including wildcards): ``` visibility = [ ":*", # All targets in this file. "//content/*", # All targets in content and any subdirectory thereof. "//tools:doom_melon", # This specific target. ] ``` See `gn help visibility` for more details and examples. ### Public header files Targets can control which headers may be included by dependent targets so as to define a public API. If your target specifies only `sources`, then all headers listed there are public and can be included by all dependents. If your target defines a `public` variable, only the files listed in that list will be public. Files in `sources` but not `public` (they can be in both or only one) may not be included by dependent targets. ``` source_set("foo") { public = [ "foo.h", "foo_config.h", ] sources = [ "foo.cc", "foo.h", "bar.cc", "bar.h", ] } ``` ### Public dependencies In order to include files from your target, that target must be listed in your target's dependencies. By default, transitively depending on a target doesn't give your files this privilege. If a target exposes a dependency as part of its public API, then it can list that dependency as a `public_deps`: ``` source_set("foo") { sources = [ ... ] public_deps = [ "//base", ] deps = [ "//tools/doom_melon", ] } ``` Targets that depend on `foo` can include files from `base` but not from `doom_melon`. To include public headers from `doom\_melon, a target would need to depend directly on it. Public dependencies work transitively, so listing a target as a public dependency also exposes that target's public dependencies. Along with the ability to include headers, public dependencies forward the `public_configs` which allow settings like defines and include directories to apply to dependents. ## Putting it all together In order to include a header from target Y in a file that is part of target X: * X must be in Y's `visibility` list (or B must have no `visibility` defined). * The header must be in Y's `public` headers (or Y must have no `public` variable defined). * X must depend directly on Y, or there must be a path from X to Y following only public dependencies. ### What gets checked Chrome currently doesn't come close to passing a `gn check` pass. You can check specific targets or subtrees for issues: gn check out/mybuild //base gn check out/mybuild "//mojo/*"