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People using is_official_build don't really want to see warnings. They're for devs, not users. The somewhat odd update to gn/BUILDCONFIG.gn keeps command line flag precedence (later == more important) unchanged. Change-Id: I1a04a35f066b7408021d474535f0dbf4928e21d3 Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/151380 Commit-Queue: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com> Auto-Submit: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com> |
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angle2 | ||
cpu-features | ||
dng_sdk | ||
expat | ||
freetype2 | ||
gif | ||
googletest | ||
harfbuzz | ||
icu | ||
imgui | ||
jsoncpp | ||
libjpeg-turbo | ||
libmicrohttpd | ||
libpng | ||
libsdl | ||
libwebp | ||
lua | ||
native_app_glue | ||
Nima-Cpp | ||
piex | ||
sfntly | ||
skcms | ||
spirv-headers | ||
spirv-tools | ||
vulkan | ||
vulkanmemoryallocator | ||
zlib | ||
BUILD.gn | ||
README | ||
third_party.gni |
The third_party directory contains a set of dependencies from outside sources that are needed to build various components and tools within Skia. Some of these dependencies reside within the Skia repo, while others are pulled from other repositories and placed in the third_party/externals directory during build. These external dependencies are defined in a DEPS file. Products in third_party are subject to their own respective license terms. The license for each project should be included in the source itself via a license header or file. If the source itself does not include a license header or file, create a README that refers to reliable documentation of the project's license terms on the web.