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# Copyright 2014 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.
{
'conditions': [
['OS=="linux" and component=="shared_library"', {
'variables': {
'isolate_dependency_tracked': [
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/lib/libbase.so',
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/lib/libbase_i18n.so',
],
},
}],
['OS=="mac" and component=="shared_library"', {
'variables': {
'isolate_dependency_tracked': [
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/libbase.dylib',
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/libbase_i18n.dylib',
],
},
}],
['OS=="win" and component=="shared_library"', {
'variables': {
'isolate_dependency_tracked': [
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/base.dll',
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/base_i18n.dll',
],
},
}],
],
# Important note:
# Running:
# 1. GYP_DEFINES=component=shared_library build/gyp_chromium
# 2. ninja -C out/Debug base
# will result with only libbase.so being built. Building base by itself won't
# force the build of icu or nss. This is because base is not usable by itself.
# But on the other hand any test that includes base will be building and
# loading at runtime both icu and nss. So define here what is brought by
# importing base, not what base would load at runtime.
#
# There is no such thing as direct_dependent in .isolate, so it's not the best
# format to describe this kind of thing. But as a user of base.so, the user
# will be importing these other libraries:
'includes': [
# While the target 'base' doesn't depend on ../build/linux/system.gyp:ssl
# itself, virtually all targets using it has to include
# ../third_party/nss/ssl.gyp:libssl through system.gyp.
'../build/linux/system.isolate',
# While the target 'base' doesn't depend on ../third_party/icu/icu.gyp
# itself, virtually all targets using it has to include icu. The only
# exception is the Windows sandbox (?).
'../third_party/icu/icu.isolate',
],
}