This is a step toward targets declaring their deps in a sane fashion.
This change resolves cycles by forcing core to the root, then everything
in skia_lib pointing toward core as best possible, then everything
outside skia_lib depending on skia_lib for things in skia_lib. This
prevents double definitions where a symbol is provided by both the
skia_lib shared object and and a statically linked component of skia_lib.
R=djsollen@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19823003
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Need to avoid linking in .a things which are already provided by .so things.
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This is a step toward targets declaring their deps in a sane fashion.
This change resolves cycles by forcing core to the root,
then opts, ports, and utils depending on core, then everything else.
We will need some other change to resolve the fact that
core, opts, ports, and utils depend on each other and other targets which
depend on them. Outside of these targets, things look ok.
R=djsollen@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19823003
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added capability to collect minidump and callstack if buildbot fails with heap
coruption in windows, and a NPE bug was fixed in SkPDFDocument, when document was destroyed without ever beeing used and a field was NULL + a few minor conflicts have been resolved)
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The problem fixed - http://code.google.com/p/skia/issues/detail?id=940 - is that getResources will recursively obtain all child resource recursively without checking for duplicates.
If we have lots of duplicates, then we try to build a very large vector (exponential with the number of nodes usually) and sooner or later we end up using too much memory and crash.
A possible solution could have been to make sure resources do not have duplicates, but that requirement is impractical, and it this leaves the solution fragile, if there is any issue in the tree, we crash.
When we emit the pdf, the large number of duplicates is not an issue, because SkPDFCatalog::addObject will deal with duplicates.
I have run the gm with --config pdf, and the images are 100% same bits, while the pdfs have the same size but some very small changes, the order of some objects.
Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/6744050
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- Roll GYP so that we get non-thin archives on Linux
- Add merge_static_libs.py
- Add skia_core_lib target which builds core, ports, opts*, and utils
- Replace dependencies on core/ports/opts/utils with skia_core_libs
- Rename exportable libraries with "skia_"
Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/6619049
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Do this, rather than including common.gypi explicitly in all our gyp files, so that gyp files we use but do not maintain (e.g., third_party/externals/libjpeg/libjpeg.gyp) will include common.gypi too.
Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/5820068
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see http://codereview.appspot.com/4527084/
Now, to build out/Debug/SampleApp on Linux, do the following:
cd trunk/gyp
rm -rf Makefile *mk *.Makefile out
./gyp_skia -fmake --ignore-environment "--toplevel-dir=$PWD" \
-Icommon.gypi "--depth=$PWD" SampleApp.gyp
make
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