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# Copyright 2019 The Fuchsia Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
import("$zx/public/gn/subtarget_aliases.gni")
# This is the $fidl_support module for "low-level" C++ bindings.
# See fidl_library() for details. This file should not normally be
# imported by other code.
# This tells fidl_library() to invoke fidl_llcpp_library().
fidl_support_templates = [
{
import = "$zx/public/gn/fidl/llcpp.gni"
target = "fidl_llcpp_library"
fidlc = "llcpp"
},
]
# This tells fidl_library() what fidlc outputs fidl_llcpp_library() requires.
fidl_support_fidlc = [
{
name = "llcpp"
files = [
{
switch = "--json"
path = "fidl.json"
},
]
},
]
# Provide LLCPP bindings for fidl_library(). **Do not use directly!**
#
# This is never used directly, but only indirectly by fidl_library().
# See there for details.
template("fidl_llcpp_library") {
fidl_target = target_name
library_target = "$fidl_target.llcpp"
not_needed(invoker, "*")
if (current_toolchain != default_toolchain) {
# TODO(BLD-441): For now the bindings have to be generated and
# checked into the source tree. So this is just a normal vanilla
# C++ library, except that its sources live in the gen/llcpp/
# subdirectory of the fidl_library() target's source directory and
# the public headers live in gen/llcpp/include/. The Fuchsia GN
# build has code in //TBD to regenerate these files and check that
# the copies in the source tree are up to date.
config("_fidl_llcpp_library.config.$library_target") {
visibility = [
":$library_target.headers",
":$library_target.static",
]
include_dirs = [ "gen/llcpp/include" ]
}
library(library_target) {
forward_variables_from(invoker,
[
"visibility",
"testonly",
])
sources = [
"gen/llcpp/fidl.cc",
]
configs += [ "$zx/public/gn/config:visibility_hidden" ]
# Users of the bindings library need the generated headers.
public_configs = [ ":_fidl_llcpp_library.config.$library_target" ]
deps = invoker.fidlc_deps
public_deps = []
# The generated headers of a dependent fidl_library() will #include the
# generated headers for its dependencies' bindings libraries, so those
# headers are needed in public_deps. The generated bindings code may
# call into its dependencies' bindings code, so the libraries
# themselves are needed in deps too.
foreach(dep, invoker.fidl_deps) {
deps += [ "$dep.llcpp" ]
public_deps += [ "$dep.llcpp.headers" ]
}
# The generated code uses these.
public_deps += [
"$zx/system/ulib/fidl:fidl-llcpp.headers",
"$zx/system/ulib/fit:fit.headers",
]
deps += [
":$fidl_target.tables",
"$zx/system/ulib/fidl:fidl-llcpp",
]
# TODO(BLD-441): Get the metadata below into the dependency graph.
# Putting the metadata here directly would duplicate the information
# across different toolchains that build the library. So instead,
# use a dummy group() in $default_toolchain as a single node to hold
# the metadata.
deps += [ ":${fidl_target}.llcpp($default_toolchain)" ]
}
# Things normally depend on "fidl/foo:llcpp" rather than
# "fidl/foo:foo.llcpp".
subtarget_aliases(target_name) {
forward_variables_from(invoker,
[
"visibility",
"testonly",
])
outputs = [
"llcpp",
"llcpp.headers",
"llcpp.static",
]
}
} else {
# TODO(BLD-441): This exists only for the deps above. This generates
# metadata for the build_api_module("fidl_gen") at top-level that
# informs the //tool/fidlgen_llcpp_zircon scripts what generated sources
# need to be updated.
# This will go away when the bindings generation is done directly here.
group(library_target) {
fidlc_outputs = invoker.fidlc_outputs
assert(fidlc_outputs == [ fidlc_outputs[0] ])
metadata = {
fidl_gen = [
{
label = get_label_info(":$target_name", "label_no_toolchain")
fidl_sources = rebase_path(invoker.fidl_sources, root_build_dir)
name = invoker.fidl_name
target_gen_dir = rebase_path("gen/llcpp", root_build_dir)
json = rebase_path(fidlc_outputs[0], root_build_dir)
header = "$target_gen_dir/include/${invoker.fidl_path}/llcpp/fidl.h"
source = "$target_gen_dir/fidl.cc"
include_base = "$target_gen_dir/include"
# TODO(BLD-442): Could generate an individual response file
# here that could be used very simply to drive running fidlgen.
# Alternatively, give fidlgen as "JSON response file" feature:
# `fidlgen -json-args foo.json` reads a dictionary from the
# file. Then we could write that JSON fragment right here in
# place of this args list.
args = [
"-json",
json,
"-include-base",
include_base,
"-header",
header,
"-source",
source,
]
},
]
}
}
}
}