From c37b04e80aafc8437d458ced2366f825749ae2d7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dsinclair Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 11:04:01 -0700 Subject: Move build/ to build_gyp/. This CL moves the build/ files to build_gyp/ in anticipation of pulling in Chromiums build/ directory. The gyp_pdfium files have been duplicated into both places. Once the bots are updated we'll remove the build/ versions. BUG=pdfium:106 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1900913003 --- build/set_clang_warning_flags.gypi | 58 -------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 58 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 build/set_clang_warning_flags.gypi (limited to 'build/set_clang_warning_flags.gypi') diff --git a/build/set_clang_warning_flags.gypi b/build/set_clang_warning_flags.gypi deleted file mode 100644 index f6d7aea700..0000000000 --- a/build/set_clang_warning_flags.gypi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 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. - -# This file is meant to be included to set clang-specific compiler flags. -# To use this the following variable can be defined: -# clang_warning_flags: list: Compiler flags to pass to clang. -# clang_warning_flags_unset: list: Compiler flags to not pass to clang. -# -# Only use this in third-party code. In chromium_code, fix your code to not -# warn instead! -# -# Note that the gypi file is included in target_defaults, so it does not need -# to be explicitly included. -# -# Warning flags set by this will be used on all platforms. If you want to set -# warning flags on only some platforms, you have to do so manually. -# -# To use this, create a gyp target with the following form: -# { -# 'target_name': 'my_target', -# 'variables': { -# 'clang_warning_flags': ['-Wno-awesome-warning'], -# 'clang_warning_flags_unset': ['-Wpreviously-set-flag'], -# } -# } - -{ - 'variables': { - 'clang_warning_flags_unset%': [], # Provide a default value. - }, - 'conditions': [ - ['clang==1', { - # This uses >@ instead of @< to also see clang_warning_flags set in - # targets directly, not just the clang_warning_flags in target_defaults. - 'cflags': [ '>@(clang_warning_flags)' ], - 'cflags!': [ '>@(clang_warning_flags_unset)' ], - 'xcode_settings': { - 'WARNING_CFLAGS': ['>@(clang_warning_flags)'], - 'WARNING_CFLAGS!': ['>@(clang_warning_flags_unset)'], - }, - 'msvs_settings': { - 'VCCLCompilerTool': { - 'AdditionalOptions': [ '>@(clang_warning_flags)' ], - 'AdditionalOptions!': [ '>@(clang_warning_flags_unset)' ], - }, - }, - }], - ['clang==0 and host_clang==1', { - 'target_conditions': [ - ['_toolset=="host"', { - 'cflags': [ '>@(clang_warning_flags)' ], - 'cflags!': [ '>@(clang_warning_flags_unset)' ], - }], - ], - }], - ], -} -- cgit v1.2.3