# Makefile that wraps the Gyp and build steps for Unix and Mac (but not Windows) # Uses "make" to build on Unix, and "xcodebuild" to build on Mac. # # Some usage examples (tested on both Linux and Mac): # # # Clean everything # make clean # # # Build and run tests (in Debug mode) # make tests # out/Debug/tests # # # Build and run tests (in Release mode) # make tests BUILDTYPE=Release # out/Release/tests # # # Build bench and SampleApp (both in Release mode), and then run them # make SampleApp bench BUILDTYPE=Release # out/Release/bench -repeat 2 # out/Release/SampleApp # # # Build all targets (in Debug mode) # make # # If you want more fine-grained control, you can run gyp and then build the # gyp-generated projects yourself. # # See http://code.google.com/p/skia/wiki/DocRoot for complete documentation. BUILDTYPE ?= Debug CWD := $(shell pwd) ALL_TARGETS := core SampleApp bench gm tests tools ifneq (,$(findstring skia_os=android, $(GYP_DEFINES))) ifeq (,$(findstring android_make_apk=0, $(GYP_DEFINES))) ALL_TARGETS += SkiaAndroidApp endif endif # Default target. This must be listed before all other targets. .PHONY: default default: $(ALL_TARGETS) # As noted in http://code.google.com/p/skia/issues/detail?id=330 , building # multiple targets in parallel was failing. The special .NOTPARALLEL target # tells gnu make not to run targets within _this_ Makefile in parallel, but the # recursively invoked Makefile within out/ _is_ allowed to run in parallel # (so you can still get some speedup that way). .NOTPARALLEL: uname := $(shell uname) ifneq (,$(findstring CYGWIN, $(uname))) $(error Cannot build using Make on Windows. See http://code.google.com/p/skia/wiki/GettingStartedOnWindows) endif .PHONY: all all: $(ALL_TARGETS) .PHONY: clean clean: rm -rf out xcodebuild # Add the debugger to the target list after the 'all' target is defined so that the # debugger is only executed with 'make debugger' and not 'make all' as well. The reason # for this is unless the user has Qt installed the debugger target will fail. ALL_TARGETS += debugger # Run gyp no matter what. .PHONY: gyp gyp: $(CWD)/gyp_skia # Run gyp if necessary. # # On Linux, only run gyp if we haven't already generated the platform-specific # Makefiles. If the underlying gyp configuration has changed since these # Makefiles were generated, they will rerun gyp on their own. # # This does not work for Mac, though... so for now, we ALWAYS rerun gyp on Mac. # TODO(epoger): Figure out a better solution for Mac... maybe compare the # gypfile timestamps to the xcodebuild project timestamps? .PHONY: gyp_if_needed gyp_if_needed: ifneq (,$(findstring Linux, $(uname))) $(MAKE) out/Makefile endif ifneq (,$(findstring Darwin, $(uname))) $(CWD)/gyp_skia endif out/Makefile: $(CWD)/gyp_skia # For all specific targets: run gyp if necessary, and then pass control to # the gyp-generated buildfiles. # # For the Mac, we create a convenience symlink to the generated binary. .PHONY: $(ALL_TARGETS) $(ALL_TARGETS):: gyp_if_needed ifneq (,$(findstring skia_os=android, $(GYP_DEFINES))) $(MAKE) -C out $@ BUILDTYPE=$(BUILDTYPE) else ifneq (,$(findstring Linux, $(uname))) $(MAKE) -C out $@ BUILDTYPE=$(BUILDTYPE) else ifneq (,$(findstring Darwin, $(uname))) rm -f out/$(BUILDTYPE) || if test -d out/$(BUILDTYPE); then echo "run 'make clean' or otherwise delete out/$(BUILDTYPE)"; exit 1; fi xcodebuild -project out/gyp/$@.xcodeproj -configuration $(BUILDTYPE) ln -s $(CWD)/xcodebuild/$(BUILDTYPE) out/$(BUILDTYPE) else echo "unknown platform $(uname)" exit 1 endif