This is to make possible enabling usage of the new profiling subsystem
in Chromium without much hassle. The idea is pretty simple: unless the
new profiling API is used, all works as usual, as soon as Chromium
starts to use the new API, it will work too.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1635005
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Remove messages.h from v8.h and include it explicitly in only the few places
it is needed. Many files relied on getting handles-inl.h implicitly from
messages.h through v8.h, so include handles-inl.h explicitly in v8.h
instead.
Remove zone-inl.h from header files where it is not needed, can be replaced
by a forward declaration, or can be replaced by zone.h (specifically,
factory.h and heap.h). Include zone.h or zone-inl.h in header files where
it was implicitly included via heap.h or factory.h. Prefer zone.h over
zone-inl.h in header files where possible by including zone-inl.h in .cc
files.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/668248
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It is now possible to experiment with profiler guided optimizations when building V8. First build an instrumented sample shell:
> scons pgo=instrument sample=shell
Then run the JavaScript code to optimize for using that sample shell. Finally build an optimized sample shell.
> scons pgo=optimize sample=shell
Currently this does not work when building V8 as a DLL due to scons deleting v8.exp prior to the pgo=optimize step.
Due to a bug in Visual Studio (seen in version 2008) the function MessageDispatchHelperThread::Run() in debug.cc needs to be empty for this to work.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/652114
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The SCons build now has the options profilingsupport and debuggersupport for controlling the setting of the defines ENABLE_LOGGIGN_AND_PROFILING and ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT. By default both are set to true.
The changes to the XCode project have not been tested.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/195061
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The SCons build now supports building for 64-bit Windows. This still requires that the SCons build is passed an env parameter containing the PATH and LIB for the 64-bit build as SCons autodetects the 32-bit environment.
Lowered the warning level for the 64-bit build temporarily.
Added a verbose option to SCons to display the startup banner for the Microsoft Visual C++ tools.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/174605
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Don't copy the ENV variable from the users's external environment into
construction environments. SCons uses this as a dictionary of environment
values for the commands it executes.
BUG=none
TEST=build with the variable ENV set in the user environment
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/173294
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Change stack alignment on linux to 16 bytes to keep gcc 4.4 happy.
This fixes the mksnapshot segfault without requiring -fno-tree-vectorize
which just avoided the problem by not generating code with movdqa.
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- TARGET, the architecture we will generate code for.
This is brought it from the build system.
- HOST, the architecture our C++ compiler is building for.
This is detected automatically based on compiler defines.
This adds macros for 32 or 64 bit, and cleans up some
include conditionals, etc.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/99355
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The current version is now held in src/version.cc in a number of defines which needs to be modified when changing version.
The following defines make up the version information:
MAJOR_VERSION
MINOR_VERSION
BUILD_NUMBER
PATCH_LEVEL
CANDIDATE_VERSION
The first four are numbers and the fifth is a boolean. Besides these five the define
SONAME
can be used to set a specific soname when building the a shared library (see below). This will most likely be used on stable branches where binary compatibility is ensured between different versions. This define is a string.
This version information is now read by the SCons build to support setting the soname for a Linux shared library. This requires passing the option soname=on to the SCons build.
When soname=on is specified the soname for the shared library can be set in two different ways. Either it will be the full versioned library name (e.g. libv8-1.2.2.so) or a specific soname defined in src/version.cc. Whenever a shared library is build with an soname the filename of the library will hold the full version name (e.g. libv8-1.2.2.so).
I did not update the xcode project with the new files.
BUG=151
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/100104
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