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Bug 1223149 - Add basic usage documentation for mach build
; r=glandium
Support for displaying docstrings in `mach help` was added relatively recently. `mach build` was never documented. Let's document it. There are a gazillion things we could put in the documentation. For now, mainly focus on targets.
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@ -274,6 +274,26 @@ class Build(MachCommandBase):
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help='Verbose output for what commands the build is running.')
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def build(self, what=None, disable_extra_make_dependencies=None, jobs=0,
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directory=None, verbose=False):
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"""Build the source tree.
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With no arguments, this will perform a full build.
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Positional arguments define targets to build. These can be make targets
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or patterns like "<dir>/<target>" to indicate a make target within a
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directory.
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There are a few special targets that can be used to perform a partial
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build faster than what `mach build` would perform:
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* binaries - compiles and links all C/C++ sources and produces shared
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libraries and executables (binaries).
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* faster - builds JavaScript, XUL, CSS, etc files.
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"binaries" and "faster" almost fully complement each other. However,
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there are build actions not captured by either. If things don't appear to
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be rebuilding, perform a vanilla `mach build` to rebuild the world.
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"""
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import which
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from mozbuild.controller.building import BuildMonitor
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from mozbuild.util import resolve_target_to_make
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