gecko/python/mozbuild
Mike Hommey ab10e4ced9 Bug 840094 - Change how nsZipArchive logging works. r=taras,r=gps
Now log in a single file given by the MOZ_JAR_LOG_FILE environment variable.
Log entries contain the URI of the Zip archive, followed by the path in the
archive.
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Bug 840094 - Fixup for debug builds failure because of nsZipArchive::CloseArchive being called several times
2013-02-19 11:02:12 +01:00
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mozbuild Bug 784841 - Part 12: Don't recurse into static tier directories; r=ted 2013-02-18 16:40:17 -08:00
mozpack Bug 840094 - Change how nsZipArchive logging works. r=taras,r=gps 2013-02-19 11:02:12 +01:00
README.rst Bug 784841 - Part 7: Implement recursive make backend; r=ted 2013-01-29 06:24:24 -08:00
setup.py Bug 780561 - Import new packager code. r=gps 2013-01-23 11:23:14 +01:00
TODO Bug 784841 - Part 2: Implement sandboxing for Python build files; r=ted,glandium 2013-01-15 22:21:21 -08:00

========
mozbuild
========

mozbuild is a Python package providing functionality used by Mozilla's
build system.

Modules Overview
================

* mozbuild.backend -- Functionality for producing and interacting with build
  backends. A build backend is an entity that consumes build system metadata
  (from mozbuild.frontend) and does something useful with it (typically writing
  out files that can be used by a build tool to build the tree).
* mozbuild.compilation -- Functionality related to compiling. This
  includes managing compiler warnings.
* mozbuild.frontend -- Functionality for reading build frontend files
  (what defines the build system) and converting them to data structures
  which are fed into build backends to produce backend configurations.
* mozpack -- Functionality related to packaging builds.

Overview
========

The build system consists of frontend files that define what to do. They
say things like "compile X" "copy Y."

The mozbuild.frontend package contains code for reading these frontend
files and converting them to static data structures. The set of produced
static data structures for the tree constitute the current build
configuration.

There exist entities called build backends. From a high level, build
backends consume the build configuration and do something with it. They
typically produce tool-specific files such as make files which can be used
to build the tree.

Piecing it all together, we have frontend files that are parsed into data
structures. These data structures are fed into a build backend. The output
from build backends is used by builders to build the tree.