Mac OS X ======== Quickstart ---------- First, install [XCode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/). # Install depot tools. git clone 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git' export PATH="${PWD}/depot_tools:${PATH}" # Get Skia. git clone 'https://skia.googlesource.com/skia' cd skia # Build. bin/sync-and-gyp ninja -C out/Debug # Run DM (the Skia test app) and SampleApp. out/Debug/dm out/Debug/SampleApp Prerequisites ------------- Make sure the following have been installed: * XCode (Apple's development environment): required * publicly available at http://developer.apple.com/xcode/ * add the optional Unix Tools to the install so you get the make command line tool. * Chromium depot_tools: required to download the source and dependencies * http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/depottools Check out the source code ------------------------- Follow the instructions [here](../download) for downloading the Skia source. Generate XCode projects ----------------------- We use the open-source gyp tool to generate XCode projects (and analogous build scripts on other platforms) from our multiplatform "gyp" files. Two Gyp generators are used on Mac OS: * `ninja` - Run ninja yourself, without XCode project files, * `xcode` - Generate a XCode project To choose which ones to use, set the `GYP_GENERATORS` environment variable to a comma-delimited list of generators before running sync-and-gyp. The default value for `GYP_GENERATORS` is `ninja,xcode`. For example to enable Before building, make sure that gyp knows to create an XCode project or ninja build files. If you leave GYP_GENERATORS undefined it will assume the following default: GYP_GENERATORS="ninja,xcode" Or you can set it to `ninja` or `xcode` alone, if you like. You can then generate the Xcode projects and ninja build files by running: python bin/sync-and-gyp Build and run tests from the command line ----------------------------------------- ninja -C out/Debug dm out/Debug/dm Build and run SampleApp in the XCode IDE ---------------------------------------- * Run `sync-and-gyp` as described above. * In the Finder, navigate to `$SKIA_INSTALLDIR/trunk/out/gyp` * Double-click SampleApp.xcodeproj ; this will launch XCode and open the SampleApp project * Click the “Build and Run” button in the top toolbar * Once the build is complete, you should see a window with lots of shaded text examples. To move through the sample app, use the following keypresses: * right- and left-arrow keys: cycle through different test pages * 'D' key: cycle through rendering methods for each test page * other keys are defined in SampleApp.cpp’s SampleWindow::onHandleKey() and SampleWindow::onHandleChar() methods