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+# Copyright 2017 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.
+
+import("//build/config/chromeos/ui_mode.gni")
+import("//build/config/sanitizers/sanitizers.gni")
+
+declare_args() {
+ # Use in-tree libc++ (buildtools/third_party/libc++ and
+ # buildtools/third_party/libc++abi) instead of the system C++ library for C++
+ # standard library support.
+ # Don't check in changes that set this to false for more platforms; doing so
+ # is not supported.
+ use_custom_libcxx =
+ is_fuchsia || is_android || is_mac || is_linux || is_chromeos_lacros ||
+ (is_ios && !use_xcode_clang) || (is_win && is_clang) ||
+ (is_chromeos && default_toolchain != "//build/toolchain/cros:target")
+
+ # Use libc++ instead of stdlibc++ when using the host_cpu toolchain, even if
+ # use_custom_libcxx is false. This is useful for cross-compiles where a custom
+ # toolchain for the target_cpu has been set as the default toolchain, but
+ # use_custom_libcxx should still be true when building for the host. The
+ # expected usage is to set use_custom_libcxx=false and
+ # use_custom_libcxx_for_host=true in the passed in buildargs.
+ use_custom_libcxx_for_host = false
+
+ # Builds libcxx Natvis into the symbols for type visualization.
+ # Set to false to workaround http://crbug.com/966676 and
+ # http://crbug.com/966687.
+ libcxx_natvis_include = true
+
+ # When set, enables libc++ debug mode with iterator debugging.
+ #
+ # Iterator debugging is generally useful for catching bugs. But it can
+ # introduce extra locking to check the state of an iterator against the state
+ # of the current object. For iterator- and thread-heavy code, this can
+ # significantly slow execution - two orders of magnitude slowdown has been
+ # seen (crbug.com/903553) and iterator debugging also slows builds by making
+ # generation of snapshot_blob.bin take ~40-60 s longer. Therefore this
+ # defaults to off.
+ enable_iterator_debugging = false
+}
+
+use_custom_libcxx =
+ use_custom_libcxx || (use_custom_libcxx_for_host && !is_a_target_toolchain)
+use_custom_libcxx = use_custom_libcxx && !is_nacl
+
+declare_args() {
+ # WARNING: Setting this to a non-default value is highly discouraged.
+ # If true, libc++ will be built as a shared library; otherwise libc++ will be
+ # linked statically. Setting this to something other than the default is
+ # unsupported and can be broken by libc++ rolls. Note that if this is set to
+ # true, you must also set libcxx_abi_unstable=false, which is bad for
+ # performance and memory use.
+ libcxx_is_shared = use_custom_libcxx && is_component_build
+}
+
+# libc++abi needs to be exported from executables to be picked up by shared
+# libraries on certain instrumented builds.
+export_libcxxabi_from_executables =
+ use_custom_libcxx && !is_apple && !is_win && !is_component_build &&
+ (is_asan || is_ubsan_vptr)
+
+# On Android, many shared libraries get loaded from the context of a JRE. In
+# this case, there's no "main executable" to export libc++abi from. We could
+# export libc++abi from each "toplevel" shared library instead, but that would
+# require adding an explicit dependency for each one, and might introduce
+# subtle, hard-to-fix problems down the line if the dependency is missing.
+#
+# export_libcxxabi_from_executables was added to avoid having an RPATH set in
+# static sanitizer builds just for executables to find libc++. But on Android,
+# the Bionic dynamic loader doesn't even look at RPATH; instead, LD_LIBRARY_PATH
+# is set for tests. Because of this, we make libc++ a shared library on android
+# since it should get loaded properly.
+if (is_android && export_libcxxabi_from_executables) {
+ export_libcxxabi_from_executables = false
+ libcxx_is_shared = true
+}
+
+libcxx_prefix = "//buildtools/third_party/libc++/trunk"
+libcxxabi_prefix = "//buildtools/third_party/libc++abi/trunk"