This allows to run tests on the attached Android device using
> make android.check
> make android.debug.check
> make android.release.check
> ANDROID_V8=/data/local/v8 TESTJOBS=-j4 make android.release.check -j10
Tests and binaries are copied to device location specified by the ANDROID_V8
variable and then tests are executed using the 'adb shell' program.
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1.) When a back-merged patch applied at an offset, ignore the "Hunk #1 succeeded at ..." lines instead of printing a scary warning.
2.) When push-to-trunk was not called with "-c /path/to/chrome/src", explicitly ask for the path to help discoverability of the feature.
3.) Correctly convert "BUG=chromium:123" to "(Chromium issue 123)" in the pre-made ChangeLog entry.
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Note that in order to build for 64bits mode, you'll have
to specify the target architecture explicitely, the default
is still 32bits for Mac OS X.
Example with make and gcc:
$ export GYP_GENERATORS=make
$ make dependencies
$ make -j 8 library=shared x64.release
Example with make and clang:
$ export GYP_GENERATORS=make
$ export CC=/usr/bin/clang
$ export CXX=/usr/bin/clang++
$ export GYP_DEFINES="clang=1"
$ make dependencies
$ make -j 8 library=shared x64.release
Example with xcode:
$ export GYP_GENERATORS=xcode
$ build/gyp_v8 -Dtarget_arch=x64
$ xcodebuild -project build/all.xcodeproj -configuration Release
Contributed by Filipe David Manana <fdmanana@gmail.com>
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This CL:
- Adds a new trait parameter to LazyInstance to let it initialize the instance
without paying the cost of atomic operations (which are expensive on Mac).
This only works for users who don't care about thread-safety and this is now
the default initialization trait used by LazyInstance in v8.
- Reverts the changes that were made in r11010 in isolate.{cc,h}. That lets
Isolate's accessors be as cheap as they were before (but adds one static initializer).
- Adds OS::PostSetup() used to initialize the math functions which depend on CPU features.
That lets the math functions get rid of CallOnce().
BUG=118686
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9873023
Patch from Philippe Liard <pliard@chromium.org>.
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This change includes two CLs by pliard@chromium.org:
1. http://codereview.chromium.org/9447052/ (Add CallOnce() and simple LazyInstance implementation):
Note that this implementation of LazyInstance does not handle global destructors (i.e. the lazy instances are never deleted).
This CL was initially reviewed on codereview.appspot.com:
http://codereview.appspot.com/5687064/
2. http://codereview.chromium.org/9455088/ (Remove static initializers in v8):
This CL depends on CL 9447052 (adding CallOnce and LazyInstance).
It is based on a patch sent by Digit.
With this patch applied, we have only one static initializer left (in atomicops_internals_x86_gcc.cc). This static initializer populates a structure used by x86 atomic operations. It seems that we can hardly remove it. If possible, it will be removed in a next CL.
This CL also modifies the presubmit script to check the number of static initializers.
BUG=v8:1859
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This is necessary in order to link v8_shell (for host) with the Android
toolchain.
Without it, the line in the makefile is:
$(builddir)/v8_shell: LD_INPUTS := $(OBJS) $(obj).host/v8/tools/gyp/libv8_snapshot.a $(obj).host/v8/tools/gyp/libv8_base.a
Now it appears as:
$(builddir)/v8_shell: LD_INPUTS := $(OBJS) $(obj).host/v8/tools/gyp/libv8_base.a $(obj).host/v8/tools/gyp/libv8_snapshot.a
and it successfully links.
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Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9668013
Patch from Yaron Friedman <yfriedman@chromium.org>.
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All module expressions, and all variables that might refer to modules,
are assigned interfaces (module types) that are resolved using
unification. This is necessary to deal with the highly recursive
nature of ES6 modules, which does not allow any kind of bottom-up
strategy for resolving module names and paths.
Error messages are rudimental right now. Probably need to track
more information to make them nicer.
R=svenpanne@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1569
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The old HashMap class had an explicit member to determine the allocation
policy. The template version matches the approach used already for
lists.
Cleanup some include dependencies and unnecessary forward declarations.
Cleanup some dead code from isolate.h and replace some HEAP macros
with GetHeap().
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9372106
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