Its only purpose is to disable PGO. Where that was not already explicitly done,
or irrelevant (because the directory only contains python), I disabled it in
moz.build.
The patch removes 455 occurrences of FAIL_ON_WARNINGS from moz.build files, and
adds 78 instances of ALLOW_COMPILER_WARNINGS. About half of those 78 are in
code we control and which should be removable with a little effort.
This moves a little bit more of mobile/android/base/Makefile.in into
moz.build, and gets closer to moving that aapt invocation into
java-build.mk.
There are no other extra package consumers in the tree. (There should
be a new one shortly: b2gdroid.)
This paves the way for defining additional Android packages in
moz.build, which is a step toward moving the special
mobile/android/base/Makefile.in aapt invocations into the generic
java-build.mk framework.
The new variables are both passthru variables for now: in the future,
we'll roll them into some aggregate Android APK definition.
It's worth noting that references to the variables in Makefile.in
files are only defined after including rules.mk (and thereby
backend.mk). This only required a few changes in the tree but it
confused me for some time.
Now that we have moz.build, we can be guaranteed that any flags we add
in moz.build will be added after everything else has been setup. So any
uses of MODULE_OPTIMIZE_FLAGS can be moved to moz.build's
CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS without any unusual repercussions. We do have to verify
that MOZ_OPTIMIZE is in effect, though.
We have had singular ANDROID_ASSETS_DIR in Makefile.in for a while.
Fennec itself does not use the existing Makefile.in Android code, for
complicated historical reasons.
This makes the existing variable moz.build-only; generalizes the
existing variable to an ordered list; and adds the equivalent use of
the new list to the Fennec build, with a simple example asset.
This patch also updates the packager to include assets packed into the
gecko.ap_. Without the packager change, the assets/ directory in the
ap_ gets left out of the final apk. This whole approach is totally
non-standard but is more or less required to support our single-locale
repack scheme.
Optimised Rust compilation is enabled on passing --enable-optimize to
the configure script. This sets the RUSTFLAGS output variable that gets
picked up by the compile targets RSOBJS and RSSRCS and passed to rustc.
r=glandium
There are several parts to this ticket:
1) Produce javaaddons-1.0.jar, a standalone JAR defining a (versioned)
Java interface suitable for consumption by third-party Java addon
implementations.
2) Support the new V1 interface in the JavaAddonManager.
3) Add Robocop JavascriptTests testing the JavaScript message passing
interface to and from Java.
This patch can be read as "not in tests/" and "everything in tests/".