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# Copyright (c) 2012 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.
{
'includes': [
'gtest.gypi',
],
'targets': [
{
'target_name': 'gtest',
'toolsets': ['host', 'target'],
'type': 'static_library',
'sources': [
'<@(gtest_sources)',
],
'include_dirs': [
'gtest',
'gtest/include',
],
'dependencies': [
'gtest_prod',
],
'defines': [
# In order to allow regex matches in gtest to be shared between Windows
# and other systems, we tell gtest to always use it's internal engine.
'GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE=0',
# Chrome doesn't support / require C++11, yet.
'GTEST_LANG_CXX11=0',
],
'all_dependent_settings': {
'defines': [
'GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE=0',
'GTEST_LANG_CXX11=0',
],
},
'conditions': [
['OS == "mac" or OS == "ios"', {
'sources': [
'gtest_mac.h',
'gtest_mac.mm',
'platform_test_mac.mm',
],
'link_settings': {
'libraries': [
'$(SDKROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework',
],
},
}],
['OS == "ios"', {
'dependencies' : [
'<(DEPTH)/testing/iossim/iossim.gyp:iossim#host',
],
'direct_dependent_settings': {
'target_conditions': [
# Turn all tests into bundles on iOS because that's the only
# type of executable supported for iOS.
['_type=="executable"', {
'variables': {
# Use a variable so the path gets fixed up so it is always
# correct when INFOPLIST_FILE finally gets set.
'ios_unittest_info_plist_path':
'<(DEPTH)/testing/gtest_ios/unittest-Info.plist',
},
'mac_bundle': 1,
'xcode_settings': {
'BUNDLE_ID_TEST_NAME':
'>!(echo ">(_target_name)" | sed -e "s/_//g")',
'INFOPLIST_FILE': '>(ios_unittest_info_plist_path)',
},
'mac_bundle_resources': [
'<(ios_unittest_info_plist_path)',
'<(DEPTH)/testing/gtest_ios/Default.png',
],
'mac_bundle_resources!': [
'<(ios_unittest_info_plist_path)',
],
}],
],
},
'sources': [
'coverage_util_ios.cc',
'coverage_util_ios.h',
],
}],
['OS=="ios" and asan==1', {
'direct_dependent_settings': {
'target_conditions': [
# Package the ASan runtime dylib into the test app bundles.
['_type=="executable"', {
'postbuilds': [
{
'variables': {
# Define copy_asan_dylib_path in a variable ending in
# _path so that gyp understands it's a path and
# performs proper relativization during dict merging.
'copy_asan_dylib_path':
'<(DEPTH)/build/mac/copy_asan_runtime_dylib.sh',
},
'postbuild_name': 'Copy ASan runtime dylib',
'action': [
'>(copy_asan_dylib_path)',
],
},
],
}],
],
},
}],
['os_posix == 1', {
'defines': [
# gtest isn't able to figure out when RTTI is disabled for gcc
# versions older than 4.3.2, and assumes it's enabled. Our Mac
# and Linux builds disable RTTI, and cannot guarantee that the
# compiler will be 4.3.2. or newer. The Mac, for example, uses
# 4.2.1 as that is the latest available on that platform. gtest
# must be instructed that RTTI is disabled here, and for any
# direct dependents that might include gtest headers.
'GTEST_HAS_RTTI=0',
],
'direct_dependent_settings': {
'defines': [
'GTEST_HAS_RTTI=0',
],
},
}],
['OS=="android" and android_app_abi=="x86"', {
'defines': [
'GTEST_HAS_CLONE=0',
],
'direct_dependent_settings': {
'defines': [
'GTEST_HAS_CLONE=0',
],
},
}],
['OS=="android"', {
# We want gtest features that use tr1::tuple, but we currently
# don't support the variadic templates used by libstdc++'s
# implementation. gtest supports this scenario by providing its
# own implementation but we must opt in to it.
'defines': [
'GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE=1',
# GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE only works if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE is set.
# gtest r625 made it so that GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE is set to 0
# automatically on android, so it has to be set explicitly here.
'GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE=1',
],
'direct_dependent_settings': {
'defines': [
'GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE=1',
'GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE=1',
],
},
}],
],
'direct_dependent_settings': {
'defines': [
'UNIT_TEST',
],
'include_dirs': [
'gtest/include', # So that gtest headers can find themselves.
],
'target_conditions': [
['_type=="executable"', {
'test': 1,
'conditions': [
['OS=="mac"', {
'run_as': {
'action????': ['${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/${PRODUCT_NAME}'],
},
}],
['OS=="ios"', {
'variables': {
# Use a variable so the path gets fixed up so it is always
# correct when the action finally gets used.
'ios_run_unittest_script_path':
'<(DEPTH)/testing/gtest_ios/run-unittest.sh',
},
'run_as': {
'action????': ['>(ios_run_unittest_script_path)'],
},
}],
['OS=="win"', {
'run_as': {
'action????': ['$(TargetPath)', '--gtest_print_time'],
},
}],
],
}],
],
'msvs_disabled_warnings': [4800],
},
},
{
'target_name': 'gtest_main',
'type': 'static_library',
'dependencies': [
'gtest',
],
'sources': [
'gtest/src/gtest_main.cc',
],
},
{
'target_name': 'gtest_prod',
'toolsets': ['host', 'target'],
'type': 'none',
'sources': [
'gtest/include/gtest/gtest_prod.h',
],
},
],
}
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