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-include config.mk
BUILDTYPE ?= Release
PYTHON ?= python
DESTDIR ?=
SIGN ?=
PREFIX ?= /usr/local
FLAKY_TESTS ?= run
TEST_CI_ARGS ?=
STAGINGSERVER ?= node-www
LOGLEVEL ?= silent
OSTYPE := $(shell uname -s | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')
COVTESTS ?= test-cov
COV_SKIP_TESTS ?= core_line_numbers.js,testFinalizer.js,test_function/test.js
test: add support for --gtest_filter It might be useful to sometimes run a single cctest while debugging/ developing. This commit adds support for Google Test's --gtest_filter to enable this. To list the tests available: $ make list-gtests UtilTest. ListHead StringEqualNoCase StringEqualNoCaseN ToLower Malloc Calloc UncheckedMalloc UncheckedCalloc InspectorSocketTest. ReadsAndWritesInspectorMessage BufferEdgeCases AcceptsRequestInSeveralWrites ExtraTextBeforeRequest ExtraLettersBeforeRequest RequestWithoutKey KillsConnectionOnProtocolViolation CanStopReadingFromInspector CloseDoesNotNotifyReadCallback CloseWorksWithoutReadEnabled ReportsHttpGet HandshakeCanBeCanceled GetThenHandshake WriteBeforeHandshake CleanupSocketAfterEOF EOFBeforeHandshake Send1Mb ErrorCleansUpTheSocket InspectorSocketServerTest. InspectorSessions ServerDoesNothing ServerWithoutTargets ServerCannotStart StoppingServerDoesNotKillConnections Then run a single test: $ env GTEST_FILTER=InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake make cctest Note: Google Test filter = InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake [==========] Running 1 test from 1 test case. [----------] Global test environment set-up. [----------] 1 test from InspectorSocketTest [ RUN ] InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake [ OK ] InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake (0 ms) [----------] 1 test from InspectorSocketTest (0 ms total) [----------] Global test environment tear-down [==========] 1 test from 1 test case ran. (0 ms total) [ PASSED ] 1 test. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/11474 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
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GTEST_FILTER ?= "*"
GNUMAKEFLAGS += --no-print-directory
GCOV ?= gcov
PWD = $(CURDIR)
BUILD_WITH ?= make
ifdef JOBS
PARALLEL_ARGS = -j $(JOBS)
else
PARALLEL_ARGS = -J
endif
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
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ifdef ENABLE_V8_TAP
TAP_V8 := --junitout $(PWD)/v8-tap.xml
TAP_V8_INTL := --junitout $(PWD)/v8-intl-tap.xml
TAP_V8_BENCHMARKS := --junitout $(PWD)/v8-benchmarks-tap.xml
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
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endif
V8_TEST_OPTIONS = $(V8_EXTRA_TEST_OPTIONS)
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
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ifdef DISABLE_V8_I18N
V8_BUILD_OPTIONS += i18nsupport=off
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
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endif
ifeq ($(OSTYPE), darwin)
GCOV = xcrun llvm-cov gcov
endif
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
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BUILDTYPE_LOWER := $(shell echo $(BUILDTYPE) | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')
# Determine EXEEXT
EXEEXT := $(shell $(PYTHON) -c \
"import sys; print('.exe' if sys.platform == 'win32' else '')")
NODE_EXE = node$(EXEEXT)
NODE ?= ./$(NODE_EXE)
NODE_G_EXE = node_g$(EXEEXT)
NPM ?= ./deps/npm/bin/npm-cli.js
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# Flags for packaging.
BUILD_DOWNLOAD_FLAGS ?= --download=all
BUILD_INTL_FLAGS ?= --with-intl=small-icu
BUILD_RELEASE_FLAGS ?= $(BUILD_DOWNLOAD_FLAGS) $(BUILD_INTL_FLAGS)
# Default to quiet/pretty builds.
# To do verbose builds, run `make V=1` or set the V environment variable.
V ?= 0
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# Use -e to double check in case it's a broken link
# Use $(PWD) so we can cd to anywhere before calling this
available-node = \
if [ -x $(PWD)/$(NODE) ] && [ -e $(PWD)/$(NODE) ]; then \
$(PWD)/$(NODE) $(1); \
elif [ -x `which node` ] && [ -e `which node` ] && [ `which node` ]; then \
`which node` $(1); \
else \
echo "No available node, cannot run \"node $(1)\""; \
exit 1; \
fi;
.PHONY: all
# BUILDTYPE=Debug builds both release and debug builds. If you want to compile
# just the debug build, run `make -C out BUILDTYPE=Debug` instead.
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ifeq ($(BUILDTYPE),Release)
all: $(NODE_EXE) ## Default target, builds node in out/Release/node.
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else
all: $(NODE_EXE) $(NODE_G_EXE)
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endif
.PHONY: help
# To add a target to the help, add a double comment (##) on the target line.
help: ## Print help for targets with comments.
@printf "For more targets and info see the comments in the Makefile.\n\n"
@grep -E '^[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+:.*?## .*$$' Makefile | sort | \
awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "}; {printf "\033[36m%-15s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2}'
# The .PHONY is needed to ensure that we recursively use the out/Makefile
# to check for changes.
.PHONY: $(NODE_EXE) $(NODE_G_EXE)
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# The -r/-L check stops it recreating the link if it is already in place,
# otherwise $(NODE_EXE) being a .PHONY target means it is always re-run.
# Without the check there is a race condition between the link being deleted
# and recreated which can break the addons build when running test-ci
# See comments on the build-addons target for some more info
ifeq ($(BUILD_WITH), make)
$(NODE_EXE): config.gypi out/Makefile
$(MAKE) -C out BUILDTYPE=Release V=$(V)
if [ ! -r $@ -o ! -L $@ ]; then ln -fs out/Release/$(NODE_EXE) $@; fi
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$(NODE_G_EXE): config.gypi out/Makefile
$(MAKE) -C out BUILDTYPE=Debug V=$(V)
if [ ! -r $@ -o ! -L $@ ]; then ln -fs out/Debug/$(NODE_EXE) $@; fi
else
ifeq ($(BUILD_WITH), ninja)
ifeq ($(V),1)
NINJA_ARGS := $(NINJA_ARGS) -v
endif
ifdef JOBS
NINJA_ARGS := $(NINJA_ARGS) -j$(JOBS)
else
NINJA_ARGS := $(NINJA_ARGS) $(filter -j%,$(MAKEFLAGS))
endif
$(NODE_EXE): config.gypi out/Release/build.ninja
ninja -C out/Release $(NINJA_ARGS)
if [ ! -r $@ -o ! -L $@ ]; then ln -fs out/Release/$(NODE_EXE) $@; fi
$(NODE_G_EXE): config.gypi out/Debug/build.ninja
ninja -C out/Debug $(NINJA_ARGS)
if [ ! -r $@ -o ! -L $@ ]; then ln -fs out/Debug/$(NODE_EXE) $@; fi
else
$(NODE_EXE) $(NODE_G_EXE):
echo This Makefile currently only supports building with 'make' or 'ninja'
endif
endif
ifeq ($(BUILDTYPE),Debug)
CONFIG_FLAGS += --debug
endif
build: speed up startup with V8 code cache This patch speeds up the startup time and reduce the startup memory footprint by using V8 code cache when comiling builtin modules. The current approach is demonstrated in the `with-code-cache` Makefile target (no corresponding Windows target at the moment). 1. Build the binary normally (`src/node_code_cache_stub.cc` is used), by now `internalBinding('code_cache')` is an empty object 2. Run `tools/generate_code_cache.js` with the binary, which generates the code caches by reading source code of builtin modules off source code exposed by `require('internal/bootstrap/cache').builtinSource` and then generate a C++ file containing static char arrays of the code cache, using a format similar to `node_javascript.cc` 3. Run `configure` with the `--code-cache-path` option so that the newly generated C++ file will be used when compiling the new binary. The generated C++ file will put the cache into the `internalBinding('code_cache')` object with the module ids as keys 4. The new binary tries to read the code cache from `internalBinding('code_cache')` and use it to compile builtin modules. If the cache is used, it will put the id into `require('internal/bootstrap/cache').compiledWithCache` for bookkeeping, otherwise the id will be pushed into `require('internal/bootstrap/cache').compiledWithoutCache` This patch also added tests that verify the code cache is generated and used when compiling builtin modules. The binary with code cache: - Is ~1MB bigger than the binary without code cahe - Consumes ~1MB less memory during start up - Starts up about 60% faster PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/21405 Reviewed-By: John-David Dalton <john.david.dalton@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: Gus Caplan <me@gus.host>
2018-06-18 17:02:57 +00:00
.PHONY: with-code-cache
with-code-cache:
echo "'with-code-cache' target is a noop"
build: speed up startup with V8 code cache This patch speeds up the startup time and reduce the startup memory footprint by using V8 code cache when comiling builtin modules. The current approach is demonstrated in the `with-code-cache` Makefile target (no corresponding Windows target at the moment). 1. Build the binary normally (`src/node_code_cache_stub.cc` is used), by now `internalBinding('code_cache')` is an empty object 2. Run `tools/generate_code_cache.js` with the binary, which generates the code caches by reading source code of builtin modules off source code exposed by `require('internal/bootstrap/cache').builtinSource` and then generate a C++ file containing static char arrays of the code cache, using a format similar to `node_javascript.cc` 3. Run `configure` with the `--code-cache-path` option so that the newly generated C++ file will be used when compiling the new binary. The generated C++ file will put the cache into the `internalBinding('code_cache')` object with the module ids as keys 4. The new binary tries to read the code cache from `internalBinding('code_cache')` and use it to compile builtin modules. If the cache is used, it will put the id into `require('internal/bootstrap/cache').compiledWithCache` for bookkeeping, otherwise the id will be pushed into `require('internal/bootstrap/cache').compiledWithoutCache` This patch also added tests that verify the code cache is generated and used when compiling builtin modules. The binary with code cache: - Is ~1MB bigger than the binary without code cahe - Consumes ~1MB less memory during start up - Starts up about 60% faster PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/21405 Reviewed-By: John-David Dalton <john.david.dalton@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: Gus Caplan <me@gus.host>
2018-06-18 17:02:57 +00:00
.PHONY: test-code-cache
test-code-cache: with-code-cache
echo "'test-code-cache' target is a noop"
build: speed up startup with V8 code cache This patch speeds up the startup time and reduce the startup memory footprint by using V8 code cache when comiling builtin modules. The current approach is demonstrated in the `with-code-cache` Makefile target (no corresponding Windows target at the moment). 1. Build the binary normally (`src/node_code_cache_stub.cc` is used), by now `internalBinding('code_cache')` is an empty object 2. Run `tools/generate_code_cache.js` with the binary, which generates the code caches by reading source code of builtin modules off source code exposed by `require('internal/bootstrap/cache').builtinSource` and then generate a C++ file containing static char arrays of the code cache, using a format similar to `node_javascript.cc` 3. Run `configure` with the `--code-cache-path` option so that the newly generated C++ file will be used when compiling the new binary. The generated C++ file will put the cache into the `internalBinding('code_cache')` object with the module ids as keys 4. The new binary tries to read the code cache from `internalBinding('code_cache')` and use it to compile builtin modules. If the cache is used, it will put the id into `require('internal/bootstrap/cache').compiledWithCache` for bookkeeping, otherwise the id will be pushed into `require('internal/bootstrap/cache').compiledWithoutCache` This patch also added tests that verify the code cache is generated and used when compiling builtin modules. The binary with code cache: - Is ~1MB bigger than the binary without code cahe - Consumes ~1MB less memory during start up - Starts up about 60% faster PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/21405 Reviewed-By: John-David Dalton <john.david.dalton@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: Gus Caplan <me@gus.host>
2018-06-18 17:02:57 +00:00
out/Makefile: config.gypi common.gypi node.gyp \
deps/uv/uv.gyp deps/http_parser/http_parser.gyp deps/zlib/zlib.gyp \
tools/v8_gypfiles/toolchain.gypi tools/v8_gypfiles/features.gypi \
tools/v8_gypfiles/inspector.gypi tools/v8_gypfiles/v8.gyp
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$(PYTHON) tools/gyp_node.py -f make
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# node_version.h is listed because the N-API version is taken from there
# and included in config.gypi
config.gypi: configure configure.py src/node_version.h
@if [ -x config.status ]; then \
./config.status; \
else \
echo Missing or stale $@, please run ./$<; \
exit 1; \
fi
.PHONY: install
install: all ## Installs node into $PREFIX (default=/usr/local).
$(PYTHON) tools/install.py $@ '$(DESTDIR)' '$(PREFIX)'
.PHONY: uninstall
uninstall: ## Uninstalls node from $PREFIX (default=/usr/local).
$(PYTHON) tools/install.py $@ '$(DESTDIR)' '$(PREFIX)'
.PHONY: clean
clean: ## Remove build artifacts.
$(RM) -r out/Makefile $(NODE_EXE) $(NODE_G_EXE) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/$(NODE_EXE) \
out/$(BUILDTYPE)/node.exp
@if [ -d out ]; then find out/ -name '*.o' -o -name '*.a' -o -name '*.d' | xargs $(RM) -r; fi
$(RM) -r node_modules
@if [ -d deps/icu ]; then echo deleting deps/icu; $(RM) -r deps/icu; fi
$(RM) test.tap
$(MAKE) testclean
$(MAKE) test-addons-clean
$(MAKE) bench-addons-clean
.PHONY: testclean
testclean:
# Next one is legacy remove this at some point
$(RM) -r test/tmp*
$(RM) -r test/.tmp*
.PHONY: distclean
distclean:
$(RM) -r out
$(RM) config.gypi icu_config.gypi config_fips.gypi
$(RM) config.mk
$(RM) -r $(NODE_EXE) $(NODE_G_EXE)
$(RM) -r node_modules
$(RM) -r deps/icu
$(RM) -r deps/icu4c*.tgz deps/icu4c*.zip deps/icu-tmp
$(RM) $(BINARYTAR).* $(TARBALL).*
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.PHONY: check
check: test
.PHONY: coverage-clean
# Remove files generated by running coverage, put the non-instrumented lib back
# in place
coverage-clean:
if [ -d lib_ ]; then $(RM) -r lib; mv lib_ lib; fi
$(RM) -r node_modules
$(RM) -r gcovr build
$(RM) -r out/$(BUILDTYPE)/.coverage
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node/gen/*.gcda
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node/src/*.gcda
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node/src/tracing/*.gcda
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node/gen/*.gcno
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node/src/*.gcno
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node/src/tracing/*.gcno
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/cctest/src/*.gcno
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/cctest/test/cctest/*.gcno
.PHONY: coverage
# Build and test with code coverage reporting. Leave the lib directory
# instrumented for any additional runs the user may want to make.
# For C++ coverage reporting, this needs to be run in conjunction with configure
# --coverage. html coverage reports will be created under coverage/
# Related CI job: node-test-commit-linux-coverage
coverage: coverage-test ## Run the tests and generate a coverage report.
.PHONY: coverage-build
coverage-build: all
-$(MAKE) coverage-build-js
if [ ! -d gcovr ]; then git clone -b 3.4 --depth=1 \
--single-branch https://github.com/gcovr/gcovr.git; fi
if [ ! -d build ]; then git clone --depth=1 \
--single-branch https://github.com/nodejs/build.git; fi
if [ ! -f gcovr/scripts/gcovr.orig ]; then \
(cd gcovr && patch -N -p1 < \
"$(CURDIR)/build/jenkins/scripts/coverage/gcovr-patches-3.4.diff"); fi
$(MAKE)
.PHONY: coverage-build-js
coverage-build-js:
mkdir -p node_modules
if [ ! -d node_modules/c8 ]; then \
$(NODE) ./deps/npm install c8 --no-save --no-package-lock;\
fi
.PHONY: coverage-test
coverage-test: coverage-build
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node/src/*.gcda
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node/src/*/*.gcda
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node_lib/src/*.gcda
$(RM) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/obj.target/node_lib/src/*/*.gcda
-NODE_V8_COVERAGE=out/$(BUILDTYPE)/.coverage \
TEST_CI_ARGS="$(TEST_CI_ARGS) --type=coverage" $(MAKE) $(COVTESTS)
$(MAKE) coverage-report-js
-(cd out && "../gcovr/scripts/gcovr" \
--gcov-exclude='.*\b(deps|usr|out|cctest)\b' -v -r Release/obj.target \
--html --html-detail -o ../coverage/cxxcoverage.html \
--gcov-executable="$(GCOV)")
@echo -n "Javascript coverage %: "
@grep -B1 Lines coverage/index.html | head -n1 \
| sed 's/<[^>]*>//g'| sed 's/ //g'
@echo -n "C++ coverage %: "
@grep -A3 Lines coverage/cxxcoverage.html | grep style \
| sed 's/<[^>]*>//g'| sed 's/ //g'
COV_REPORT_OPTIONS = --reporter=html \
--temp-directory=out/$(BUILDTYPE)/.coverage --omit-relative=false \
--resolve=./lib --exclude="benchmark/" --exclude="deps/" --exclude="test/" --exclude="tools/" \
--wrapper-length=0
ifdef COV_ENFORCE_THRESHOLD
COV_REPORT_OPTIONS += --check-coverage --lines=$(COV_ENFORCE_THRESHOLD)
endif
.PHONY: coverage-report-js
coverage-report-js:
$(NODE) ./node_modules/.bin/c8 report $(COV_REPORT_OPTIONS)
.PHONY: cctest
# Runs the C++ tests using the built `cctest` executable.
cctest: all
test: add support for --gtest_filter It might be useful to sometimes run a single cctest while debugging/ developing. This commit adds support for Google Test's --gtest_filter to enable this. To list the tests available: $ make list-gtests UtilTest. ListHead StringEqualNoCase StringEqualNoCaseN ToLower Malloc Calloc UncheckedMalloc UncheckedCalloc InspectorSocketTest. ReadsAndWritesInspectorMessage BufferEdgeCases AcceptsRequestInSeveralWrites ExtraTextBeforeRequest ExtraLettersBeforeRequest RequestWithoutKey KillsConnectionOnProtocolViolation CanStopReadingFromInspector CloseDoesNotNotifyReadCallback CloseWorksWithoutReadEnabled ReportsHttpGet HandshakeCanBeCanceled GetThenHandshake WriteBeforeHandshake CleanupSocketAfterEOF EOFBeforeHandshake Send1Mb ErrorCleansUpTheSocket InspectorSocketServerTest. InspectorSessions ServerDoesNothing ServerWithoutTargets ServerCannotStart StoppingServerDoesNotKillConnections Then run a single test: $ env GTEST_FILTER=InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake make cctest Note: Google Test filter = InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake [==========] Running 1 test from 1 test case. [----------] Global test environment set-up. [----------] 1 test from InspectorSocketTest [ RUN ] InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake [ OK ] InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake (0 ms) [----------] 1 test from InspectorSocketTest (0 ms total) [----------] Global test environment tear-down [==========] 1 test from 1 test case ran. (0 ms total) [ PASSED ] 1 test. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/11474 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
2017-02-21 07:43:21 +00:00
@out/$(BUILDTYPE)/$@ --gtest_filter=$(GTEST_FILTER)
.PHONY: list-gtests
test: add support for --gtest_filter It might be useful to sometimes run a single cctest while debugging/ developing. This commit adds support for Google Test's --gtest_filter to enable this. To list the tests available: $ make list-gtests UtilTest. ListHead StringEqualNoCase StringEqualNoCaseN ToLower Malloc Calloc UncheckedMalloc UncheckedCalloc InspectorSocketTest. ReadsAndWritesInspectorMessage BufferEdgeCases AcceptsRequestInSeveralWrites ExtraTextBeforeRequest ExtraLettersBeforeRequest RequestWithoutKey KillsConnectionOnProtocolViolation CanStopReadingFromInspector CloseDoesNotNotifyReadCallback CloseWorksWithoutReadEnabled ReportsHttpGet HandshakeCanBeCanceled GetThenHandshake WriteBeforeHandshake CleanupSocketAfterEOF EOFBeforeHandshake Send1Mb ErrorCleansUpTheSocket InspectorSocketServerTest. InspectorSessions ServerDoesNothing ServerWithoutTargets ServerCannotStart StoppingServerDoesNotKillConnections Then run a single test: $ env GTEST_FILTER=InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake make cctest Note: Google Test filter = InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake [==========] Running 1 test from 1 test case. [----------] Global test environment set-up. [----------] 1 test from InspectorSocketTest [ RUN ] InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake [ OK ] InspectorSocketTest.GetThenHandshake (0 ms) [----------] 1 test from InspectorSocketTest (0 ms total) [----------] Global test environment tear-down [==========] 1 test from 1 test case ran. (0 ms total) [ PASSED ] 1 test. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/11474 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
2017-02-21 07:43:21 +00:00
list-gtests:
ifeq (,$(wildcard out/$(BUILDTYPE)/cctest))
$(error Please run 'make cctest' first)
endif
@out/$(BUILDTYPE)/cctest --gtest_list_tests
.PHONY: v8
# Related CI job: node-test-commit-v8-linux
# Rebuilds deps/v8 as a git tree, pulls its third-party dependencies, and
# builds it.
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
2015-03-28 04:39:06 +00:00
v8:
tools/make-v8.sh $(V8_ARCH).$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) $(V8_BUILD_OPTIONS)
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
2015-03-28 04:39:06 +00:00
.PHONY: jstest
jstest: build-addons build-js-native-api-tests build-node-api-tests ## Runs addon tests and JS tests
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) \
--skip-tests=$(CI_SKIP_TESTS) \
$(CI_JS_SUITES) \
$(CI_NATIVE_SUITES)
tools: allow single JS file for --link-module The description for the --link-module configuration option is as follows: $ ./configure --help | grep -A 5 'link-module' --link-module=LINKED_MODULE Path to a JS file to be bundled in the binary as a builtin. This module will be referenced by path without extension; e.g. /root/x/y.js will be referenced via require('root/x/y'). Can be used multiple times This lead me to think that it was possible to specify a file like this: $ ./configure --link-module=something.js $ NODE_DEBUG=mkcodecache make -j8 This will lead to a compilation error as an entry in the source_ map in node_javascript.cc will end up having an empty string as its key: source_.emplace("", UnionBytes{_raw, 105}); This will then be used by CodeCacheBuilder when it iterates over the module ids, which will lead to the following compilation errors: /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:23: warning: ISO C++17 does not allow a decomposition group to be empty [-Wempty-decomposition] static const uint8_t [] = { ^ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:22: warning: decomposition declarations are a C++17 extension [-Wc++17-extensions] static const uint8_t [] = { ^~ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:1: error: decomposition declaration cannot be declared 'static' static const uint8_t [] = { ^~~~~~ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:22: error: decomposition declaration cannot be declared with type 'const uint8_t' (aka 'const unsigned char'); declared type must be 'auto' or reference to 'auto' static const uint8_t [] = { ^ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:22: error: excess elements in scalar initializer static const uint8_t [] = { ^ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:660:7: error: expected expression , ^ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:661:24: error: no matching function for call to 'arraysize' static_cast<int>(arraysize()), policy ^~~~~~~~~ ../src/util.h:667:18: note: candidate function template not viable: requires 1 argument, but 0 were provided constexpr size_t arraysize(const T (&)[N]) { ^ 2 warnings and 5 errors generated. This commit suggests that passing a single file be allowed by modifying tools/js2c.py. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/28443 Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
2019-06-27 03:17:43 +00:00
.PHONY: tooltest
tooltest:
@$(PYTHON) test/tools/test-js2c.py
.PHONY: coverage-run-js
coverage-run-js:
$(RM) -r out/$(BUILDTYPE)/.coverage
$(MAKE) coverage-build-js
-NODE_V8_COVERAGE=out/$(BUILDTYPE)/.coverage CI_SKIP_TESTS=$(COV_SKIP_TESTS) \
TEST_CI_ARGS="$(TEST_CI_ARGS) --type=coverage" $(MAKE) jstest
$(MAKE) coverage-report-js
.PHONY: test
# This does not run tests of third-party libraries inside deps.
test: all ## Runs default tests, linters, and builds docs.
$(MAKE) -s tooltest
$(MAKE) -s test-doc
$(MAKE) -s build-addons
$(MAKE) -s build-js-native-api-tests
$(MAKE) -s build-node-api-tests
$(MAKE) -s cctest
$(MAKE) -s jstest
.PHONY: test-only
test-only: all ## For a quick test, does not run linter or build docs.
$(MAKE) build-addons
$(MAKE) build-js-native-api-tests
$(MAKE) build-node-api-tests
$(MAKE) cctest
$(MAKE) jstest
tools: allow single JS file for --link-module The description for the --link-module configuration option is as follows: $ ./configure --help | grep -A 5 'link-module' --link-module=LINKED_MODULE Path to a JS file to be bundled in the binary as a builtin. This module will be referenced by path without extension; e.g. /root/x/y.js will be referenced via require('root/x/y'). Can be used multiple times This lead me to think that it was possible to specify a file like this: $ ./configure --link-module=something.js $ NODE_DEBUG=mkcodecache make -j8 This will lead to a compilation error as an entry in the source_ map in node_javascript.cc will end up having an empty string as its key: source_.emplace("", UnionBytes{_raw, 105}); This will then be used by CodeCacheBuilder when it iterates over the module ids, which will lead to the following compilation errors: /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:23: warning: ISO C++17 does not allow a decomposition group to be empty [-Wempty-decomposition] static const uint8_t [] = { ^ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:22: warning: decomposition declarations are a C++17 extension [-Wc++17-extensions] static const uint8_t [] = { ^~ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:1: error: decomposition declaration cannot be declared 'static' static const uint8_t [] = { ^~~~~~ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:22: error: decomposition declaration cannot be declared with type 'const uint8_t' (aka 'const unsigned char'); declared type must be 'auto' or reference to 'auto' static const uint8_t [] = { ^ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:12:22: error: excess elements in scalar initializer static const uint8_t [] = { ^ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:660:7: error: expected expression , ^ /node/out/Release/obj/gen/node_code_cache.cc:661:24: error: no matching function for call to 'arraysize' static_cast<int>(arraysize()), policy ^~~~~~~~~ ../src/util.h:667:18: note: candidate function template not viable: requires 1 argument, but 0 were provided constexpr size_t arraysize(const T (&)[N]) { ^ 2 warnings and 5 errors generated. This commit suggests that passing a single file be allowed by modifying tools/js2c.py. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/28443 Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
2019-06-27 03:17:43 +00:00
$(MAKE) tooltest
# Used by `make coverage-test`
test-cov: all
$(MAKE) build-addons
$(MAKE) build-js-native-api-tests
$(MAKE) build-node-api-tests
$(MAKE) cctest
CI_SKIP_TESTS=$(COV_SKIP_TESTS) $(MAKE) jstest
test-parallel: all
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) parallel
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test-valgrind: all
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) --valgrind sequential parallel message
2010-12-22 18:24:34 +00:00
test-check-deopts: all
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) --check-deopts parallel sequential
benchmark/napi/function_call/build/$(BUILDTYPE)/binding.node: \
benchmark/napi/function_call/napi_binding.c \
benchmark/napi/function_call/binding.cc \
benchmark/napi/function_call/binding.gyp | all
$(NODE) deps/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/bin/node-gyp rebuild \
--python="$(PYTHON)" \
--directory="$(shell pwd)/benchmark/napi/function_call" \
--nodedir="$(shell pwd)"
benchmark/napi/function_args/build/$(BUILDTYPE)/binding.node: \
benchmark/napi/function_args/napi_binding.c \
benchmark/napi/function_args/binding.cc \
benchmark/napi/function_args/binding.gyp | all
$(NODE) deps/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/bin/node-gyp rebuild \
--python="$(PYTHON)" \
--directory="$(shell pwd)/benchmark/napi/function_args" \
--nodedir="$(shell pwd)"
DOCBUILDSTAMP_PREREQS = tools/doc/addon-verify.js doc/api/addons.md
ifeq ($(OSTYPE),aix)
DOCBUILDSTAMP_PREREQS := $(DOCBUILDSTAMP_PREREQS) out/$(BUILDTYPE)/node.exp
endif
node_use_openssl = $(call available-node,"-p" \
"process.versions.openssl != undefined")
test/addons/.docbuildstamp: $(DOCBUILDSTAMP_PREREQS) tools/doc/node_modules
@if [ "$(shell $(node_use_openssl))" != "true" ]; then \
echo "Skipping .docbuildstamp (no crypto)"; \
else \
$(RM) -r test/addons/??_*/; \
[ -x $(NODE) ] && $(NODE) $< || node $< ; \
touch $@; \
fi
ADDONS_BINDING_GYPS := \
$(filter-out test/addons/??_*/binding.gyp, \
$(wildcard test/addons/*/binding.gyp))
ADDONS_BINDING_SOURCES := \
$(filter-out test/addons/??_*/*.cc, $(wildcard test/addons/*/*.cc)) \
$(filter-out test/addons/??_*/*.h, $(wildcard test/addons/*/*.h))
n-api: add support for abi stable module API Add support for abi stable module API (N-API) as "Experimental feature". The goal of this API is to provide a stable Node API for native module developers. N-API aims to provide ABI compatibility guarantees across different Node versions and also across different Node VMs - allowing N-API enabled native modules to just work across different versions and flavors of Node.js without recompilation. A more detailed introduction is provided in: https://github.com/nodejs/node-eps/blob/master/005-ABI-Stable-Module-API.md and https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/VM%20Summit.pdf. The feature, during its experimental state, will be guarded by a runtime flag "--napi-modules". Only when this flag is added to the command line will N-API modules along with regular non N-API modules be supported. The API is defined by the methods in "src/node_api.h" and "src/node_api_types.h". This is the best starting point to review the API surface. More documentation will follow. In addition to the implementation of the API using V8, which is included in this PR, the API has also been validated against chakracore and that port is available in https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/tree/api-prototype-chakracore-8.x. The current plan is to provide N-API support in versions 8.X and 6.X directly. For older versions, such as 4.X or pre N-API versions of 6.X, we plan to create an external npm module to provide a migration path that will allow modules targeting older Node.js versions to use the API, albeit without getting the advantage of not having to recompile. In addition, we also plan an external npm package with C++ sugar to simplify the use of the API. The sugar will be in-line only and will only use the exported N-API methods but is not part of the N-API itself. The current version is in: https://github.com/nodejs/node-api. This PR is a result of work in the abi-stable-node repo: https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/tree/doc, with this PR being the cumulative work on the api-prototype-8.x branch with the following contributors in alphabetical order: Author: Arunesh Chandra <arunesh.chandra@microsoft.com> Author: Gabriel Schulhof <gabriel.schulhof@intel.com> Author: Hitesh Kanwathirtha <hiteshk@microsoft.com> Author: Ian Halliday <ianhall@microsoft.com> Author: Jason Ginchereau <jasongin@microsoft.com> Author: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Author: Sampson Gao <sampsong@ca.ibm.com> Author: Taylor Woll <taylor.woll@microsoft.com> PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/11975 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
2017-03-20 21:55:26 +00:00
ADDONS_PREREQS := config.gypi \
deps/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/package.json tools/build-addons.js \
deps/uv/include/*.h deps/v8/include/*.h \
src/node.h src/node_buffer.h src/node_object_wrap.h src/node_version.h
define run_build_addons
env npm_config_loglevel=$(LOGLEVEL) npm_config_nodedir="$$PWD" \
npm_config_python="$(PYTHON)" $(NODE) "$$PWD/tools/build-addons" \
"$$PWD/deps/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/bin/node-gyp.js" \
$1
touch $2
endef
# Implicitly depends on $(NODE_EXE), see the build-addons rule for rationale.
# Depends on node-gyp package.json so that build-addons is (re)executed when
# node-gyp is updated as part of an npm update.
test/addons/.buildstamp: $(ADDONS_PREREQS) \
$(ADDONS_BINDING_GYPS) $(ADDONS_BINDING_SOURCES) \
test/addons/.docbuildstamp
@$(call run_build_addons,"$$PWD/test/addons",$@)
.PHONY: build-addons
# .buildstamp needs $(NODE_EXE) but cannot depend on it
# directly because it calls make recursively. The parent make cannot know
# if the subprocess touched anything so it pessimistically assumes that
# .buildstamp is out of date and need a rebuild.
# Just goes to show that recursive make really is harmful...
# TODO(bnoordhuis) Force rebuild after gyp update.
build-addons: | $(NODE_EXE) test/addons/.buildstamp
JS_NATIVE_API_BINDING_GYPS := \
$(filter-out test/js-native-api/??_*/binding.gyp, \
$(wildcard test/js-native-api/*/binding.gyp))
JS_NATIVE_API_BINDING_SOURCES := \
$(filter-out test/js-native-api/??_*/*.c, $(wildcard test/js-native-api/*/*.c)) \
$(filter-out test/js-native-api/??_*/*.cc, $(wildcard test/js-native-api/*/*.cc)) \
$(filter-out test/js-native-api/??_*/*.h, $(wildcard test/js-native-api/*/*.h))
# Implicitly depends on $(NODE_EXE), see the build-js-native-api-tests rule for rationale.
test/js-native-api/.buildstamp: $(ADDONS_PREREQS) \
$(JS_NATIVE_API_BINDING_GYPS) $(JS_NATIVE_API_BINDING_SOURCES) \
src: factor out Node.js-agnostic N-APIs Split the Node.js ECMAScript API (N-EAPI?) into its own header and implementation files. The motivation is that the ECMAScript API stand on its own so it might be embedded separately, implementation and all. Portions of the implementation used by both files are stored in `node_api_impl.h`. The checked boxes below indicate that the given API remains in `node_api.h`, whereas the lack of a checkbox indicates that the API was moved to `node_ecma_api.h`. * [x] NAPI_MODULE * [x] NAPI_MODULE_INIT * [x] napi_acquire_threadsafe_function * [x] napi_add_env_cleanup_hook * [x] napi_async_destroy * [x] napi_async_init * [x] napi_call_threadsafe_function * [x] napi_cancel_async_work * [x] napi_close_callback_scope * [x] napi_create_async_work * [x] napi_create_buffer * [x] napi_create_buffer_copy * [x] napi_create_external_buffer * [x] napi_create_threadsafe_function * [x] napi_delete_async_work * [x] napi_fatal_error * [x] napi_fatal_exception * [x] napi_get_buffer_info * [x] napi_get_node_version * [x] napi_get_threadsafe_function_context * [x] napi_get_uv_event_loop * [x] napi_is_buffer * [x] napi_make_callback * [x] napi_module_register * [x] napi_open_callback_scope * [x] napi_queue_async_work * [x] napi_ref_threadsafe_function * [x] napi_release_threadsafe_function * [x] napi_remove_env_cleanup_hook * [x] napi_unref_threadsafe_function * [ ] napi_add_finalizer * [ ] napi_adjust_external_memory * [ ] napi_call_function * [ ] napi_close_escapable_handle_scope * [ ] napi_close_handle_scope * [ ] napi_coerce_to_bool * [ ] napi_coerce_to_number * [ ] napi_coerce_to_object * [ ] napi_coerce_to_string * [ ] napi_create_array * [ ] napi_create_arraybuffer * [ ] napi_create_array_with_length * [ ] napi_create_bigint_int64 * [ ] napi_create_bigint_uint64 * [ ] napi_create_bigint_words * [ ] napi_create_dataview * [ ] napi_create_double * [ ] napi_create_error * [ ] napi_create_external * [ ] napi_create_external_arraybuffer * [ ] napi_create_function * [ ] napi_create_int32 * [ ] napi_create_int64 * [ ] napi_create_object * [ ] napi_create_promise * [ ] napi_create_range_error * [ ] napi_create_reference * [ ] napi_create_string_latin1 * [ ] napi_create_string_utf16 * [ ] napi_create_string_utf8 * [ ] napi_create_symbol * [ ] napi_create_typedarray * [ ] napi_create_type_error * [ ] napi_create_uint32 * [ ] napi_define_class * [ ] napi_define_properties * [ ] napi_delete_element * [ ] napi_delete_property * [ ] napi_delete_reference * [ ] napi_escape_handle * [ ] napi_get_and_clear_last_exception * [ ] napi_get_arraybuffer_info * [ ] napi_get_array_length * [ ] napi_get_boolean * [ ] napi_get_cb_info * [ ] napi_get_dataview_info * [ ] napi_get_element * [ ] napi_get_global * [ ] napi_get_last_error_info * [ ] napi_get_named_property * [ ] napi_get_new_target * [ ] napi_get_null * [ ] napi_get_property * [ ] napi_get_property_names * [ ] napi_get_prototype * [ ] napi_get_reference_value * [ ] napi_get_typedarray_info * [ ] napi_get_undefined * [ ] napi_get_value_bigint_int64 * [ ] napi_get_value_bigint_uint64 * [ ] napi_get_value_bigint_words * [ ] napi_get_value_bool * [ ] napi_get_value_double * [ ] napi_get_value_external * [ ] napi_get_value_int32 * [ ] napi_get_value_int64 * [ ] napi_get_value_string_latin1 * [ ] napi_get_value_string_utf16 * [ ] napi_get_value_string_utf8 * [ ] napi_get_value_uint32 * [ ] napi_get_version * [ ] napi_has_element * [ ] napi_has_named_property * [ ] napi_has_own_property * [ ] napi_has_property * [ ] napi_instanceof * [ ] napi_is_array * [ ] napi_is_arraybuffer * [ ] napi_is_dataview * [ ] napi_is_error * [ ] napi_is_exception_pending * [ ] napi_is_promise * [ ] napi_is_typedarray * [ ] napi_new_instance * [ ] napi_open_escapable_handle_scope * [ ] napi_open_handle_scope * [ ] napi_reference_ref * [ ] napi_reference_unref * [ ] napi_reject_deferred * [ ] napi_remove_wrap * [ ] napi_resolve_deferred * [ ] napi_run_script * [ ] napi_set_element * [ ] napi_set_named_property * [ ] napi_set_property * [ ] napi_strict_equals * [ ] napi_throw * [ ] napi_throw_error * [ ] napi_throw_range_error * [ ] napi_throw_type_error * [ ] napi_typeof * [ ] napi_unwrap * [ ] napi_wrap PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/23786 Reviewed-By: Yazhong Liu <yorkiefixer@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com>
2018-10-19 19:10:59 +00:00
src/node_api.h src/node_api_types.h src/js_native_api.h \
src/js_native_api_types.h src/js_native_api_v8.h src/js_native_api_v8_internals.h
@$(call run_build_addons,"$$PWD/test/js-native-api",$@)
.PHONY: build-js-native-api-tests
# .buildstamp needs $(NODE_EXE) but cannot depend on it
# directly because it calls make recursively. The parent make cannot know
# if the subprocess touched anything so it pessimistically assumes that
# .buildstamp is out of date and need a rebuild.
# Just goes to show that recursive make really is harmful...
# TODO(bnoordhuis) Force rebuild after gyp or node-gyp update.
build-js-native-api-tests: | $(NODE_EXE) test/js-native-api/.buildstamp
NODE_API_BINDING_GYPS := \
$(filter-out test/node-api/??_*/binding.gyp, \
$(wildcard test/node-api/*/binding.gyp))
NODE_API_BINDING_SOURCES := \
$(filter-out test/node-api/??_*/*.c, $(wildcard test/node-api/*/*.c)) \
$(filter-out test/node-api/??_*/*.cc, $(wildcard test/node-api/*/*.cc)) \
$(filter-out test/node-api/??_*/*.h, $(wildcard test/node-api/*/*.h))
# Implicitly depends on $(NODE_EXE), see the build-node-api-tests rule for rationale.
test/node-api/.buildstamp: $(ADDONS_PREREQS) \
$(NODE_API_BINDING_GYPS) $(NODE_API_BINDING_SOURCES) \
src/node_api.h src/node_api_types.h src/js_native_api.h \
src/js_native_api_types.h src/js_native_api_v8.h src/js_native_api_v8_internals.h
@$(call run_build_addons,"$$PWD/test/node-api",$@)
.PHONY: build-node-api-tests
# .buildstamp needs $(NODE_EXE) but cannot depend on it
# directly because it calls make recursively. The parent make cannot know
# if the subprocess touched anything so it pessimistically assumes that
# .buildstamp is out of date and need a rebuild.
# Just goes to show that recursive make really is harmful...
# TODO(bnoordhuis) Force rebuild after gyp or node-gyp update.
build-node-api-tests: | $(NODE_EXE) test/node-api/.buildstamp
n-api: add support for abi stable module API Add support for abi stable module API (N-API) as "Experimental feature". The goal of this API is to provide a stable Node API for native module developers. N-API aims to provide ABI compatibility guarantees across different Node versions and also across different Node VMs - allowing N-API enabled native modules to just work across different versions and flavors of Node.js without recompilation. A more detailed introduction is provided in: https://github.com/nodejs/node-eps/blob/master/005-ABI-Stable-Module-API.md and https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/VM%20Summit.pdf. The feature, during its experimental state, will be guarded by a runtime flag "--napi-modules". Only when this flag is added to the command line will N-API modules along with regular non N-API modules be supported. The API is defined by the methods in "src/node_api.h" and "src/node_api_types.h". This is the best starting point to review the API surface. More documentation will follow. In addition to the implementation of the API using V8, which is included in this PR, the API has also been validated against chakracore and that port is available in https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/tree/api-prototype-chakracore-8.x. The current plan is to provide N-API support in versions 8.X and 6.X directly. For older versions, such as 4.X or pre N-API versions of 6.X, we plan to create an external npm module to provide a migration path that will allow modules targeting older Node.js versions to use the API, albeit without getting the advantage of not having to recompile. In addition, we also plan an external npm package with C++ sugar to simplify the use of the API. The sugar will be in-line only and will only use the exported N-API methods but is not part of the N-API itself. The current version is in: https://github.com/nodejs/node-api. This PR is a result of work in the abi-stable-node repo: https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/tree/doc, with this PR being the cumulative work on the api-prototype-8.x branch with the following contributors in alphabetical order: Author: Arunesh Chandra <arunesh.chandra@microsoft.com> Author: Gabriel Schulhof <gabriel.schulhof@intel.com> Author: Hitesh Kanwathirtha <hiteshk@microsoft.com> Author: Ian Halliday <ianhall@microsoft.com> Author: Jason Ginchereau <jasongin@microsoft.com> Author: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Author: Sampson Gao <sampsong@ca.ibm.com> Author: Taylor Woll <taylor.woll@microsoft.com> PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/11975 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
2017-03-20 21:55:26 +00:00
.PHONY: clear-stalled
clear-stalled:
@echo "Clean up any leftover processes but don't error if found."
ps awwx | grep Release/node | grep -v grep | cat
@PS_OUT=`ps awwx | grep Release/node | grep -v grep | awk '{print $$1}'`; \
if [ "$${PS_OUT}" ]; then \
echo $${PS_OUT} | xargs kill -9; \
fi
test-build: | all build-addons build-js-native-api-tests build-node-api-tests
test-build-js-native-api: all build-js-native-api-tests
test-build-node-api: all build-node-api-tests
.PHONY: test-all
test-all: test-build ## Run default tests with both Debug and Release builds.
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=debug,release
test-all-valgrind: test-build
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=debug,release --valgrind
2010-12-22 18:24:34 +00:00
.PHONY: test-all-suites
test-all-suites: | clear-stalled test-build bench-addons-build doc-only ## Run all test suites.
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) test/*
CI_NATIVE_SUITES ?= addons js-native-api node-api
CI_JS_SUITES ?= default
ifeq ($(node_use_openssl), false)
CI_DOC := doctool
else
CI_DOC =
endif
.PHONY: test-ci-native
# Build and test addons without building anything else
# Related CI job: node-test-commit-arm-fanned
test-ci-native: LOGLEVEL := info
test-ci-native: | test/addons/.buildstamp test/js-native-api/.buildstamp test/node-api/.buildstamp
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) -p tap --logfile test.tap \
--mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) --flaky-tests=$(FLAKY_TESTS) \
$(TEST_CI_ARGS) $(CI_NATIVE_SUITES)
.PHONY: test-ci-js
# This target should not use a native compiler at all
# Related CI job: node-test-commit-arm-fanned
test-ci-js: | clear-stalled
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) -p tap --logfile test.tap \
--mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) --flaky-tests=$(FLAKY_TESTS) \
$(TEST_CI_ARGS) $(CI_JS_SUITES)
@echo "Clean up any leftover processes, error if found."
ps awwx | grep Release/node | grep -v grep | cat
@PS_OUT=`ps awwx | grep Release/node | grep -v grep | awk '{print $$1}'`; \
if [ "$${PS_OUT}" ]; then \
echo $${PS_OUT} | xargs kill -9; exit 1; \
fi
.PHONY: test-ci
# Related CI jobs: most CI tests, excluding node-test-commit-arm-fanned
test-ci: LOGLEVEL := info
test-ci: | clear-stalled build-addons build-js-native-api-tests build-node-api-tests doc-only
out/Release/cctest --gtest_output=xml:out/junit/cctest.xml
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) -p tap --logfile test.tap \
--mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) --flaky-tests=$(FLAKY_TESTS) \
$(TEST_CI_ARGS) $(CI_JS_SUITES) $(CI_NATIVE_SUITES) $(CI_DOC)
@echo "Clean up any leftover processes, error if found."
ps awwx | grep Release/node | grep -v grep | cat
@PS_OUT=`ps awwx | grep Release/node | grep -v grep | awk '{print $$1}'`; \
if [ "$${PS_OUT}" ]; then \
echo $${PS_OUT} | xargs kill -9; exit 1; \
fi
.PHONY: build-ci
# Prepare the build for running the tests.
# Related CI jobs: most CI tests, excluding node-test-commit-arm-fanned
build-ci:
$(PYTHON) ./configure --verbose $(CONFIG_FLAGS)
$(MAKE)
.PHONY: run-ci
# Run by CI tests, exceptions:
# - node-test-commit-arm-fanned (Raspberry Pis), where the binaries are
# cross-compiled, then transferred elsewhere to run different subsets
# of tests. See `test-ci-native` and `test-ci-js`.
# - node-test-commit-linux-coverage: where the build and the tests need
# to be instrumented, see `coverage`.
#
# Using -j1 as the sub target in `test-ci` already have internal parallelism.
# Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/23733
run-ci: build-ci
$(MAKE) test-ci -j1
test-release: test-build
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER)
2010-03-02 21:18:59 +00:00
test-debug: test-build
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=debug
test-message: test-build
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) message
2010-06-19 01:14:06 +00:00
test-wpt: all
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) wpt
test-simple: | cctest # Depends on 'all'.
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) parallel sequential
test-pummel: all
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) pummel
test-internet: all
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) internet
2010-02-25 06:36:17 +00:00
test-node-inspect: $(NODE_EXE)
USE_EMBEDDED_NODE_INSPECT=1 $(NODE) tools/test-npm-package \
--install deps/node-inspect test
test-benchmark: | bench-addons-build
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) benchmark
test-tick-processor: all
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) tick-processor
.PHONY: test-hash-seed
# Verifies the hash seed used by V8 for hashing is random.
test-hash-seed: all
$(NODE) test/pummel/test-hash-seed.js
.PHONY: test-doc
test-doc: doc-only ## Builds, lints, and verifies the docs.
@if [ "$(shell $(node_use_openssl))" != "true" ]; then \
echo "Skipping test-doc (no crypto)"; \
else \
$(MAKE) lint; \
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) doctool; \
fi
test-known-issues: all
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) known_issues
# Related CI job: node-test-npm
test-npm: $(NODE_EXE) ## Run the npm test suite on deps/npm.
$(NODE) tools/test-npm-package --install --logfile=test-npm.tap deps/npm test-node
2011-12-17 02:04:39 +00:00
test-npm-publish: $(NODE_EXE)
npm_package_config_publishtest=true $(NODE) deps/npm/test/run.js
2011-07-08 17:40:35 +00:00
.PHONY: test-js-native-api
test-js-native-api: test-build-js-native-api
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) js-native-api
.PHONY: test-js-native-api-clean
test-js-native-api-clean:
$(RM) -r test/js-native-api/*/build
$(RM) test/js-native-api/.buildstamp
.PHONY: test-node-api
test-node-api: test-build-node-api
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) node-api
n-api: add support for abi stable module API Add support for abi stable module API (N-API) as "Experimental feature". The goal of this API is to provide a stable Node API for native module developers. N-API aims to provide ABI compatibility guarantees across different Node versions and also across different Node VMs - allowing N-API enabled native modules to just work across different versions and flavors of Node.js without recompilation. A more detailed introduction is provided in: https://github.com/nodejs/node-eps/blob/master/005-ABI-Stable-Module-API.md and https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/VM%20Summit.pdf. The feature, during its experimental state, will be guarded by a runtime flag "--napi-modules". Only when this flag is added to the command line will N-API modules along with regular non N-API modules be supported. The API is defined by the methods in "src/node_api.h" and "src/node_api_types.h". This is the best starting point to review the API surface. More documentation will follow. In addition to the implementation of the API using V8, which is included in this PR, the API has also been validated against chakracore and that port is available in https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/tree/api-prototype-chakracore-8.x. The current plan is to provide N-API support in versions 8.X and 6.X directly. For older versions, such as 4.X or pre N-API versions of 6.X, we plan to create an external npm module to provide a migration path that will allow modules targeting older Node.js versions to use the API, albeit without getting the advantage of not having to recompile. In addition, we also plan an external npm package with C++ sugar to simplify the use of the API. The sugar will be in-line only and will only use the exported N-API methods but is not part of the N-API itself. The current version is in: https://github.com/nodejs/node-api. This PR is a result of work in the abi-stable-node repo: https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/tree/doc, with this PR being the cumulative work on the api-prototype-8.x branch with the following contributors in alphabetical order: Author: Arunesh Chandra <arunesh.chandra@microsoft.com> Author: Gabriel Schulhof <gabriel.schulhof@intel.com> Author: Hitesh Kanwathirtha <hiteshk@microsoft.com> Author: Ian Halliday <ianhall@microsoft.com> Author: Jason Ginchereau <jasongin@microsoft.com> Author: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Author: Sampson Gao <sampsong@ca.ibm.com> Author: Taylor Woll <taylor.woll@microsoft.com> PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/11975 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
2017-03-20 21:55:26 +00:00
.PHONY: test-node-api-clean
test-node-api-clean:
$(RM) -r test/node-api/*/build
$(RM) test/node-api/.buildstamp
.PHONY: test-addons
test-addons: test-build test-js-native-api test-node-api
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) addons
.PHONY: test-addons-clean
test-addons-clean:
$(RM) -r test/addons/??_*/
$(RM) -r test/addons/*/build
$(RM) test/addons/.buildstamp test/addons/.docbuildstamp
$(MAKE) test-js-native-api-clean
$(MAKE) test-node-api-clean
test-async-hooks:
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) async-hooks
test-with-async-hooks:
$(MAKE) build-addons
$(MAKE) build-js-native-api-tests
$(MAKE) build-node-api-tests
$(MAKE) cctest
NODE_TEST_WITH_ASYNC_HOOKS=1 $(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) \
$(CI_JS_SUITES) \
$(CI_NATIVE_SUITES)
.PHONY: test-v8
.PHONY: test-v8-all
.PHONY: test-v8-benchmarks
.PHONY: test-v8-intl
.PHONY: test-v8-updates
ifneq ("","$(wildcard deps/v8/tools/run-tests.py)")
# Related CI job: node-test-commit-v8-linux
test-v8: v8 ## Runs the V8 test suite on deps/v8.
deps/v8/tools/run-tests.py --gn --arch=$(V8_ARCH) \
--mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) $(V8_TEST_OPTIONS) \
mjsunit cctest debugger inspector message preparser \
$(TAP_V8)
@echo Testing hash seed
$(MAKE) test-hash-seed
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
2015-03-28 04:39:06 +00:00
test-v8-intl: v8
deps/v8/tools/run-tests.py --gn --arch=$(V8_ARCH) \
--mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) intl \
$(TAP_V8_INTL)
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
2015-03-28 04:39:06 +00:00
test-v8-benchmarks: v8
deps/v8/tools/run-tests.py --gn --arch=$(V8_ARCH) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) \
benchmarks \
$(TAP_V8_BENCHMARKS)
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
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test-v8-updates:
$(PYTHON) tools/test.py $(PARALLEL_ARGS) --mode=$(BUILDTYPE_LOWER) v8-updates
test-v8-all: test-v8 test-v8-intl test-v8-benchmarks test-v8-updates
# runs all v8 tests
else
test-v8 test-v8-intl test-v8-benchmarks test-v8-all:
@echo "Testing v8 is not available through the source tarball."
@echo "Use the git repo instead:" \
"$ git clone https://github.com/nodejs/node.git"
endif
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
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apidoc_dirs = out/doc out/doc/api out/doc/api/assets
apidoc_sources = $(wildcard doc/api/*.md)
apidocs_html = $(addprefix out/,$(apidoc_sources:.md=.html))
apidocs_json = $(addprefix out/,$(apidoc_sources:.md=.json))
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apiassets = $(subst api_assets,api/assets,$(addprefix out/,$(wildcard doc/api_assets/*)))
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tools/doc/node_modules: tools/doc/package.json
@if [ "$(shell $(node_use_openssl))" != "true" ]; then \
echo "Skipping tools/doc/node_modules (no crypto)"; \
else \
cd tools/doc && $(call available-node,$(run-npm-ci)) \
fi
.PHONY: doc-only
doc-only: tools/doc/node_modules \
$(apidoc_dirs) $(apiassets) ## Builds the docs with the local or the global Node.js binary.
@if [ "$(shell $(node_use_openssl))" != "true" ]; then \
echo "Skipping doc-only (no crypto)"; \
else \
$(MAKE) out/doc/api/all.html out/doc/api/all.json; \
fi
.PHONY: doc
doc: $(NODE_EXE) doc-only
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out/doc:
mkdir -p $@
# If it's a source tarball, doc/api already contains the generated docs.
# Just copy everything under doc/api over.
out/doc/api: doc/api
mkdir -p $@
cp -r doc/api out/doc
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# If it's a source tarball, assets are already in doc/api/assets
out/doc/api/assets:
mkdir -p $@
if [ -d doc/api/assets ]; then cp -r doc/api/assets out/doc/api; fi;
# If it's not a source tarball, we need to copy assets from doc/api_assets
out/doc/api/assets/%: doc/api_assets/% out/doc/api/assets
@cp $< $@
run-npm-ci = $(PWD)/$(NPM) ci
LINK_DATA = out/doc/apilinks.json
gen-api = tools/doc/generate.js --node-version=$(FULLVERSION) \
--apilinks=$(LINK_DATA) $< --output-directory=out/doc/api
gen-apilink = tools/doc/apilinks.js $(LINK_DATA) $(wildcard lib/*.js)
$(LINK_DATA): $(wildcard lib/*.js) tools/doc/apilinks.js
$(call available-node, $(gen-apilink))
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out/doc/api/%.json out/doc/api/%.html: doc/api/%.md tools/doc/generate.js \
tools/doc/html.js tools/doc/json.js tools/doc/apilinks.js | $(LINK_DATA)
$(call available-node, $(gen-api))
out/doc/api/all.html: $(apidocs_html) tools/doc/allhtml.js \
tools/doc/apilinks.js
$(call available-node, tools/doc/allhtml.js)
out/doc/api/all.json: $(apidocs_json) tools/doc/alljson.js
$(call available-node, tools/doc/alljson.js)
.PHONY: docopen
docopen: $(apidocs_html)
@$(PYTHON) -mwebbrowser file://$(PWD)/out/doc/api/all.html
.PHONY: docclean
docclean:
$(RM) -r out/doc
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RAWVER=$(shell $(PYTHON) tools/getnodeversion.py)
VERSION=v$(RAWVER)
# For nightly builds, you must set DISTTYPE to "nightly", "next-nightly" or
# "custom". For the nightly and next-nightly case, you need to set DATESTRING
# and COMMIT in order to properly name the build.
# For the rc case you need to set CUSTOMTAG to an appropriate CUSTOMTAG number
ifndef DISTTYPE
DISTTYPE=release
endif
ifeq ($(DISTTYPE),release)
FULLVERSION=$(VERSION)
else # ifeq ($(DISTTYPE),release)
ifeq ($(DISTTYPE),custom)
ifndef CUSTOMTAG
$(error CUSTOMTAG is not set for DISTTYPE=custom)
endif # ifndef CUSTOMTAG
TAG=$(CUSTOMTAG)
else # ifeq ($(DISTTYPE),custom)
ifndef DATESTRING
$(error DATESTRING is not set for nightly)
endif # ifndef DATESTRING
ifndef COMMIT
$(error COMMIT is not set for nightly)
endif # ifndef COMMIT
ifneq ($(DISTTYPE),nightly)
ifneq ($(DISTTYPE),next-nightly)
$(error DISTTYPE is not release, custom, nightly or next-nightly)
endif # ifneq ($(DISTTYPE),next-nightly)
endif # ifneq ($(DISTTYPE),nightly)
TAG=$(DISTTYPE)$(DATESTRING)$(COMMIT)
endif # ifeq ($(DISTTYPE),custom)
FULLVERSION=$(VERSION)-$(TAG)
endif # ifeq ($(DISTTYPE),release)
DISTTYPEDIR ?= $(DISTTYPE)
RELEASE=$(shell sed -ne 's/\#define NODE_VERSION_IS_RELEASE \([01]\)/\1/p' src/node_version.h)
PLATFORM=$(shell uname | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
NPMVERSION=v$(shell cat deps/npm/package.json | grep '"version"' | sed 's/^[^:]*: "\([^"]*\)",.*/\1/')
UNAME_M=$(shell uname -m)
ifeq ($(findstring x86_64,$(UNAME_M)),x86_64)
DESTCPU ?= x64
else
ifeq ($(findstring amd64,$(UNAME_M)),amd64)
DESTCPU ?= x64
else
ifeq ($(findstring ppc64,$(UNAME_M)),ppc64)
DESTCPU ?= ppc64
else
ifeq ($(findstring ppc,$(UNAME_M)),ppc)
DESTCPU ?= ppc
else
ifeq ($(findstring s390x,$(UNAME_M)),s390x)
DESTCPU ?= s390x
else
ifeq ($(findstring s390,$(UNAME_M)),s390)
DESTCPU ?= s390
else
ifeq ($(findstring arm,$(UNAME_M)),arm)
DESTCPU ?= arm
else
ifeq ($(findstring aarch64,$(UNAME_M)),aarch64)
DESTCPU ?= arm64
else
ifeq ($(findstring powerpc,$(shell uname -p)),powerpc)
DESTCPU ?= ppc64
else
DESTCPU ?= x86
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
ifeq ($(DESTCPU),x64)
ARCH=x64
else
ifeq ($(DESTCPU),arm)
ARCH=arm
else
ifeq ($(DESTCPU),arm64)
ARCH=arm64
else
ifeq ($(DESTCPU),ppc64)
ARCH=ppc64
else
ifeq ($(DESTCPU),ppc)
ARCH=ppc
else
ifeq ($(DESTCPU),s390)
ARCH=s390
else
ifeq ($(DESTCPU),s390x)
ARCH=s390x
else
ARCH=x86
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
test: run v8 tests from node tree Ported by exinfinitum from a PR by jasnell: see https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/14185 Allows the running of v8 tests on node's packaged v8 source code. Note that the limited win32 support added by jasnell has NOT been ported, and so these tests are currently UNIX ONLY. Note that gclient depot tools (see https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/ depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up) and subversion are required to run tests. To perform tests, run the following commands: make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) where (ARCH) is your CPU architecture, e.g. x64, ia32. DESTCPU MUST be specified for this to work properly. Can also do tests on debug build by using "make test-v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH) BUILDTYPE=Debug", or perform intl or benchmark tests via make test-v8-intl or test-v8-benchmarks respectively. Note that by default, quickcheck and TAP output are disabled, and i18n is enabled. To activate these options, use options"QUICKCHECK=True" and "ENABLE_V8_TAP=True" respectively. Use "DISABLE_V8_I18N" to disable i18n. Use V8_BUILD_OPTIONS to allow custom user-defined flags to be appended onto "make v8". Any tests performed after changes to the packaged v8 file will require recompiling of v8, which can be done using "make v8 DESTCPU=(ARCH)". Finally, two additional files necessary for one of the v8 tests have been added to the v8 folder. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4704 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: targos - Michaël Zasso <mic.besace@gmail.com>
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# node and v8 use different arch names (e.g. node 'x86' vs v8 'ia32').
# pass the proper v8 arch name to $V8_ARCH based on user-specified $DESTCPU.
ifeq ($(DESTCPU),x86)
V8_ARCH=ia32
else
V8_ARCH ?= $(DESTCPU)
endif
# enforce "x86" over "ia32" as the generally accepted way of referring to 32-bit intel
ifeq ($(ARCH),ia32)
override ARCH=x86
endif
ifeq ($(DESTCPU),ia32)
override DESTCPU=x86
endif
TARNAME=node-$(FULLVERSION)
TARBALL=$(TARNAME).tar
# Custom user-specified variation, use it directly
ifdef VARIATION
BINARYNAME=$(TARNAME)-$(PLATFORM)-$(ARCH)-$(VARIATION)
else
BINARYNAME=$(TARNAME)-$(PLATFORM)-$(ARCH)
endif
BINARYTAR=$(BINARYNAME).tar
# OSX doesn't have xz installed by default, http://macpkg.sourceforge.net/
HAS_XZ ?= $(shell which xz > /dev/null 2>&1; [ $$? -eq 0 ] && echo 1 || echo 0)
# Supply SKIP_XZ=1 to explicitly skip .tar.xz creation
SKIP_XZ ?= 0
XZ = $(shell [ $(HAS_XZ) -eq 1 -a $(SKIP_XZ) -eq 0 ] && echo 1 || echo 0)
XZ_COMPRESSION ?= 9e
PKG=$(TARNAME).pkg
MACOSOUTDIR=out/macos
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ifeq ($(SKIP_XZ), 1)
check-xz:
@echo "SKIP_XZ=1 supplied, skipping .tar.xz creation"
else
ifeq ($(HAS_XZ), 1)
check-xz:
else
check-xz:
@echo "No xz command, cannot continue"
@exit 1
endif
endif
.PHONY: release-only
release-only: check-xz
@if [ "$(DISTTYPE)" = "release" ] && `grep -q REPLACEME doc/api/*.md`; then \
echo 'Please update REPLACEME in Added: tags in doc/api/*.md (See doc/releases.md)' ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
@if [ "$(DISTTYPE)" = "release" ] && \
`grep -q DEP...X doc/api/deprecations.md`; then \
echo 'Please update DEP...X in doc/api/deprecations.md (See doc/releases.md)' ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
@if [ "$(shell git status --porcelain | egrep -v '^\?\? ')" = "" ]; then \
exit 0 ; \
else \
echo "" >&2 ; \
echo "The git repository is not clean." >&2 ; \
echo "Please commit changes before building release tarball." >&2 ; \
echo "" >&2 ; \
git status --porcelain | egrep -v '^\?\?' >&2 ; \
echo "" >&2 ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
@if [ "$(DISTTYPE)" != "release" -o "$(RELEASE)" = "1" ]; then \
exit 0; \
else \
echo "" >&2 ; \
echo "#NODE_VERSION_IS_RELEASE is set to $(RELEASE)." >&2 ; \
echo "Did you remember to update src/node_version.h?" >&2 ; \
echo "" >&2 ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
$(PKG): release-only
$(RM) -r $(MACOSOUTDIR)
mkdir -p $(MACOSOUTDIR)/installer/productbuild
cat tools/macos-installer/productbuild/distribution.xml.tmpl \
| sed -E "s/\\{nodeversion\\}/$(FULLVERSION)/g" \
| sed -E "s/\\{npmversion\\}/$(NPMVERSION)/g" \
>$(MACOSOUTDIR)/installer/productbuild/distribution.xml ; \
@for dirname in tools/macos-installer/productbuild/Resources/*/; do \
lang=$$(basename $$dirname) ; \
mkdir -p $(MACOSOUTDIR)/installer/productbuild/Resources/$$lang ; \
printf "Found localization directory $$dirname\n" ; \
cat $$dirname/welcome.html.tmpl \
| sed -E "s/\\{nodeversion\\}/$(FULLVERSION)/g" \
| sed -E "s/\\{npmversion\\}/$(NPMVERSION)/g" \
>$(MACOSOUTDIR)/installer/productbuild/Resources/$$lang/welcome.html ; \
cat $$dirname/conclusion.html.tmpl \
| sed -E "s/\\{nodeversion\\}/$(FULLVERSION)/g" \
| sed -E "s/\\{npmversion\\}/$(NPMVERSION)/g" \
>$(MACOSOUTDIR)/installer/productbuild/Resources/$$lang/conclusion.html ; \
done
$(PYTHON) ./configure \
--dest-cpu=x64 \
--tag=$(TAG) \
--release-urlbase=$(RELEASE_URLBASE) \
$(CONFIG_FLAGS) $(BUILD_RELEASE_FLAGS)
$(MAKE) install V=$(V) DESTDIR=$(MACOSOUTDIR)/dist/node
SIGN="$(CODESIGN_CERT)" PKGDIR="$(MACOSOUTDIR)/dist/node/usr/local" bash \
tools/osx-codesign.sh
mkdir -p $(MACOSOUTDIR)/dist/npm/usr/local/lib/node_modules
mkdir -p $(MACOSOUTDIR)/pkgs
mv $(MACOSOUTDIR)/dist/node/usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm \
$(MACOSOUTDIR)/dist/npm/usr/local/lib/node_modules
unlink $(MACOSOUTDIR)/dist/node/usr/local/bin/npm
unlink $(MACOSOUTDIR)/dist/node/usr/local/bin/npx
$(NODE) tools/license2rtf.js < LICENSE > \
$(MACOSOUTDIR)/installer/productbuild/Resources/license.rtf
cp doc/osx_installer_logo.png $(MACOSOUTDIR)/installer/productbuild/Resources
pkgbuild --version $(FULLVERSION) \
--identifier org.nodejs.node.pkg \
--root $(MACOSOUTDIR)/dist/node $(MACOSOUTDIR)/pkgs/node-$(FULLVERSION).pkg
pkgbuild --version $(NPMVERSION) \
--identifier org.nodejs.npm.pkg \
--root $(MACOSOUTDIR)/dist/npm \
--scripts ./tools/macos-installer/pkgbuild/npm/scripts \
$(MACOSOUTDIR)/pkgs/npm-$(NPMVERSION).pkg
productbuild --distribution $(MACOSOUTDIR)/installer/productbuild/distribution.xml \
--resources $(MACOSOUTDIR)/installer/productbuild/Resources \
--package-path $(MACOSOUTDIR)/pkgs ./$(PKG)
SIGN="$(PRODUCTSIGN_CERT)" PKG="$(PKG)" bash tools/osx-productsign.sh
.PHONY: pkg
# Builds the macOS installer for releases.
pkg: $(PKG)
# Note: this is strictly for release builds on release machines only.
pkg-upload: pkg
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "mkdir -p nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)"
chmod 664 $(TARNAME).pkg
scp -p $(TARNAME).pkg $(STAGINGSERVER):nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME).pkg
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "touch nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME).pkg.done"
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$(TARBALL): release-only $(NODE_EXE) doc
git checkout-index -a -f --prefix=$(TARNAME)/
mkdir -p $(TARNAME)/doc/api
cp doc/node.1 $(TARNAME)/doc/node.1
cp -r out/doc/api/* $(TARNAME)/doc/api/
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/.editorconfig
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/.git*
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/.mailmap
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/openssl/openssl/demos
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/openssl/openssl/doc
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/openssl/openssl/test
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/uv/docs
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/uv/samples
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/uv/test
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/v8/samples
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/v8/test
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/v8/tools/profviz
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/v8/tools/run-tests.py
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/deps/zlib/contrib # too big, unused
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/doc/images # too big
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/test*.tap
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/tools/cpplint.py
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/tools/eslint-rules
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/tools/license-builder.sh
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/tools/node_modules
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/tools/osx-*
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)/tools/osx-pkg.pmdoc
find $(TARNAME)/ -name ".eslint*" -maxdepth 2 | xargs $(RM)
find $(TARNAME)/ -type l | xargs $(RM) # annoying on windows
tar -cf $(TARNAME).tar $(TARNAME)
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)
gzip -c -f -9 $(TARNAME).tar > $(TARNAME).tar.gz
ifeq ($(XZ), 1)
xz -c -f -$(XZ_COMPRESSION) $(TARNAME).tar > $(TARNAME).tar.xz
endif
$(RM) $(TARNAME).tar
.PHONY: tar
tar: $(TARBALL) ## Create a source tarball.
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# Note: this is strictly for release builds on release machines only.
tar-upload: tar
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "mkdir -p nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)"
chmod 664 $(TARNAME).tar.gz
scp -p $(TARNAME).tar.gz $(STAGINGSERVER):nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME).tar.gz
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "touch nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME).tar.gz.done"
ifeq ($(XZ), 1)
chmod 664 $(TARNAME).tar.xz
scp -p $(TARNAME).tar.xz $(STAGINGSERVER):nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME).tar.xz
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "touch nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME).tar.xz.done"
endif
# Note: this is strictly for release builds on release machines only.
doc-upload: doc
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "mkdir -p nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/docs/"
chmod -R ug=rw-x+X,o=r+X out/doc/
scp -pr out/doc/* $(STAGINGSERVER):nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/docs/
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "touch nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/docs.done"
.PHONY: $(TARBALL)-headers
$(TARBALL)-headers: release-only
$(PYTHON) ./configure \
--prefix=/ \
--dest-cpu=$(DESTCPU) \
--tag=$(TAG) \
--release-urlbase=$(RELEASE_URLBASE) \
$(CONFIG_FLAGS) $(BUILD_RELEASE_FLAGS)
HEADERS_ONLY=1 $(PYTHON) tools/install.py install '$(TARNAME)' '/'
find $(TARNAME)/ -type l | xargs $(RM)
tar -cf $(TARNAME)-headers.tar $(TARNAME)
$(RM) -r $(TARNAME)
gzip -c -f -9 $(TARNAME)-headers.tar > $(TARNAME)-headers.tar.gz
ifeq ($(XZ), 1)
xz -c -f -$(XZ_COMPRESSION) $(TARNAME)-headers.tar > $(TARNAME)-headers.tar.xz
endif
$(RM) $(TARNAME)-headers.tar
tar-headers: $(TARBALL)-headers ## Build the node header tarball.
tar-headers-upload: tar-headers
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "mkdir -p nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)"
chmod 664 $(TARNAME)-headers.tar.gz
scp -p $(TARNAME)-headers.tar.gz $(STAGINGSERVER):nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME)-headers.tar.gz
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "touch nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME)-headers.tar.gz.done"
ifeq ($(XZ), 1)
chmod 664 $(TARNAME)-headers.tar.xz
scp -p $(TARNAME)-headers.tar.xz $(STAGINGSERVER):nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME)-headers.tar.xz
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "touch nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME)-headers.tar.xz.done"
endif
$(BINARYTAR): release-only
$(RM) -r $(BINARYNAME)
$(RM) -r out/deps out/Release
$(PYTHON) ./configure \
--prefix=/ \
--dest-cpu=$(DESTCPU) \
--tag=$(TAG) \
--release-urlbase=$(RELEASE_URLBASE) \
$(CONFIG_FLAGS) $(BUILD_RELEASE_FLAGS)
$(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(BINARYNAME) V=$(V) PORTABLE=1
cp README.md $(BINARYNAME)
cp LICENSE $(BINARYNAME)
cp CHANGELOG.md $(BINARYNAME)
ifeq ($(OSTYPE),darwin)
SIGN="$(CODESIGN_CERT)" PKGDIR="$(BINARYNAME)" bash tools/osx-codesign.sh
endif
tar -cf $(BINARYNAME).tar $(BINARYNAME)
$(RM) -r $(BINARYNAME)
gzip -c -f -9 $(BINARYNAME).tar > $(BINARYNAME).tar.gz
ifeq ($(XZ), 1)
xz -c -f -$(XZ_COMPRESSION) $(BINARYNAME).tar > $(BINARYNAME).tar.xz
endif
$(RM) $(BINARYNAME).tar
.PHONY: binary
# This requires NODE_VERSION_IS_RELEASE defined as 1 in src/node_version.h.
binary: $(BINARYTAR) ## Build release binary tarballs.
# Note: this is strictly for release builds on release machines only.
binary-upload: binary
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "mkdir -p nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)"
chmod 664 $(TARNAME)-$(OSTYPE)-$(ARCH).tar.gz
scp -p $(TARNAME)-$(OSTYPE)-$(ARCH).tar.gz $(STAGINGSERVER):nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME)-$(OSTYPE)-$(ARCH).tar.gz
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "touch nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME)-$(OSTYPE)-$(ARCH).tar.gz.done"
ifeq ($(XZ), 1)
chmod 664 $(TARNAME)-$(OSTYPE)-$(ARCH).tar.xz
scp -p $(TARNAME)-$(OSTYPE)-$(ARCH).tar.xz $(STAGINGSERVER):nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME)-$(OSTYPE)-$(ARCH).tar.xz
ssh $(STAGINGSERVER) "touch nodejs/$(DISTTYPEDIR)/$(FULLVERSION)/$(TARNAME)-$(OSTYPE)-$(ARCH).tar.xz.done"
endif
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.PHONY: bench-all
bench-all: bench-addons-build
@echo "Please use benchmark/run.js or benchmark/compare.js to run the benchmarks."
.PHONY: bench
bench: bench-addons-build
@echo "Please use benchmark/run.js or benchmark/compare.js to run the benchmarks."
# Build required addons for benchmark before running it.
.PHONY: bench-addons-build
bench-addons-build: benchmark/napi/function_call/build/$(BUILDTYPE)/binding.node \
benchmark/napi/function_args/build/$(BUILDTYPE)/binding.node
.PHONY: bench-addons-clean
bench-addons-clean:
$(RM) -r benchmark/napi/function_call/build
$(RM) -r benchmark/napi/function_args/build
.PHONY: lint-md-rollup
lint-md-rollup:
cd tools/node-lint-md-cli-rollup && npm install
cd tools/node-lint-md-cli-rollup && npm run build-node
.PHONY: lint-md-clean
lint-md-clean:
$(RM) -r tools/node-lint-md-cli-rollup/node_modules
$(RM) tools/.*mdlintstamp
.PHONY: lint-md-build
lint-md-build:
$(warning "Deprecated no-op target 'lint-md-build'")
LINT_MD_DOC_FILES = $(shell find doc -type f -name '*.md')
run-lint-doc-md = tools/lint-md.js -q -f $(LINT_MD_DOC_FILES)
# Lint all changed markdown files under doc/
tools/.docmdlintstamp: $(LINT_MD_DOC_FILES)
@echo "Running Markdown linter on docs..."
@$(call available-node,$(run-lint-doc-md))
@touch $@
LINT_MD_TARGETS = src lib benchmark test tools/doc tools/icu
LINT_MD_ROOT_DOCS := $(wildcard *.md)
LINT_MD_MISC_FILES := $(shell find $(LINT_MD_TARGETS) -type f \
! -path '*node_modules*' ! -path 'test/fixtures/*' -name '*.md') \
$(LINT_MD_ROOT_DOCS)
run-lint-misc-md = tools/lint-md.js -q -f $(LINT_MD_MISC_FILES)
# Lint other changed markdown files maintained by us
tools/.miscmdlintstamp: $(LINT_MD_MISC_FILES)
@echo "Running Markdown linter on misc docs..."
@$(call available-node,$(run-lint-misc-md))
@touch $@
tools/.mdlintstamp: tools/.miscmdlintstamp tools/.docmdlintstamp
.PHONY: lint-md
# Lints the markdown documents maintained by us in the codebase.
lint-md: | tools/.mdlintstamp
LINT_JS_TARGETS = .eslintrc.js benchmark doc lib test tools
run-lint-js = tools/node_modules/eslint/bin/eslint.js --cache \
--report-unused-disable-directives --ext=.js,.mjs,.md $(LINT_JS_TARGETS)
run-lint-js-fix = $(run-lint-js) --fix
.PHONY: lint-js-fix
lint-js-fix:
@$(call available-node,$(run-lint-js-fix))
.PHONY: lint-js
# Note that on the CI `lint-js-ci` is run instead.
# Lints the JavaScript code with eslint.
lint-js:
@if [ "$(shell $(node_use_openssl))" != "true" ]; then \
echo "Skipping $@ (no crypto)"; \
else \
echo "Running JS linter..."; \
$(call available-node,$(run-lint-js)) \
fi
jslint: lint-js
@echo "Please use lint-js instead of jslint"
run-lint-js-ci = tools/lint-js.js $(PARALLEL_ARGS) -f tap -o test-eslint.tap \
$(LINT_JS_TARGETS)
.PHONY: lint-js-ci
# On the CI the output is emitted in the TAP format.
lint-js-ci:
@echo "Running JS linter..."
@$(call available-node,$(run-lint-js-ci))
jslint-ci: lint-js-ci
@echo "Please use lint-js-ci instead of jslint-ci"
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LINT_CPP_ADDON_DOC_FILES_GLOB = test/addons/??_*/*.cc test/addons/??_*/*.h
LINT_CPP_ADDON_DOC_FILES = $(wildcard $(LINT_CPP_ADDON_DOC_FILES_GLOB))
LINT_CPP_EXCLUDE ?=
LINT_CPP_EXCLUDE += src/node_root_certs.h
LINT_CPP_EXCLUDE += $(LINT_CPP_ADDON_DOC_FILES)
LINT_CPP_EXCLUDE += $(wildcard test/js-native-api/??_*/*.cc test/js-native-api/??_*/*.h test/node-api/??_*/*.cc test/node-api/??_*/*.h)
# These files were copied more or less verbatim from V8.
LINT_CPP_EXCLUDE += src/tracing/trace_event.h src/tracing/trace_event_common.h
LINT_CPP_FILES = $(filter-out $(LINT_CPP_EXCLUDE), $(wildcard \
benchmark/napi/function_call/binding.cc \
src/*.c \
src/*.cc \
src/*.h \
src/*/*.c \
src/*/*.cc \
src/*/*.h \
test/addons/*/*.cc \
test/addons/*/*.h \
test/cctest/*.cc \
test/cctest/*.h \
test/js-native-api/*/*.cc \
test/js-native-api/*/*.h \
test/node-api/*/*.cc \
test/node-api/*/*.h \
tools/icu/*.cc \
tools/icu/*.h \
tools/code_cache/*.cc \
tools/code_cache/*.h \
tools/snapshot/*.cc \
tools/snapshot/*.h \
))
# Code blocks don't have newline at the end,
# and the actual filename is generated so it won't match header guards
ADDON_DOC_LINT_FLAGS=-whitespace/ending_newline,-build/header_guard
format-cpp-build:
cd tools/clang-format && $(call available-node,$(run-npm-ci))
format-cpp-clean:
$(RM) -r tools/clang-format/node_modules
CLANG_FORMAT_START ?= HEAD
.PHONY: format-cpp
# To format staged changes:
# $ make format-cpp
# To format HEAD~1...HEAD (latest commit):
# $ CLANG_FORMAT_START=`git rev-parse HEAD~1` make format-cpp
# To format diff between master and current branch head (master...HEAD):
# $ CLANG_FORMAT_START=master make format-cpp
format-cpp: ## Format C++ diff from $CLANG_FORMAT_START to current changes
ifneq ("","$(wildcard tools/clang-format/node_modules/)")
@echo "Formatting C++ diff from $(CLANG_FORMAT_START).."
@$(PYTHON) tools/clang-format/node_modules/.bin/git-clang-format \
--binary=tools/clang-format/node_modules/.bin/clang-format \
--style=file \
$(CLANG_FORMAT_START) -- \
$(LINT_CPP_FILES)
else
@echo "clang-format is not installed."
@echo "To install (requires internet access) run: $ make format-cpp-build"
endif
ifeq ($(V),1)
CPPLINT_QUIET =
else
CPPLINT_QUIET = --quiet
endif
.PHONY: lint-cpp
# Lints the C++ code with cpplint.py and check-imports.py.
lint-cpp: tools/.cpplintstamp
tools/.cpplintstamp: $(LINT_CPP_FILES)
@echo "Running C++ linter..."
@$(PYTHON) tools/cpplint.py $(CPPLINT_QUIET) $?
@$(PYTHON) tools/check-imports.py
@touch $@
.PHONY: lint-addon-docs
lint-addon-docs: tools/.doclintstamp
tools/.doclintstamp: test/addons/.docbuildstamp
@echo "Running C++ linter on addon docs..."
@$(PYTHON) tools/cpplint.py $(CPPLINT_QUIET) --filter=$(ADDON_DOC_LINT_FLAGS) \
$(LINT_CPP_ADDON_DOC_FILES_GLOB)
@touch $@
cpplint: lint-cpp
@echo "Please use lint-cpp instead of cpplint"
.PHONY: lint-py-build
# python -m pip install flake8
# Try with '--system' is to overcome systems that blindly set '--user'
lint-py-build:
@echo "Pip installing flake8 linter on $(shell $(PYTHON) --version)..."
$(PYTHON) -m pip install --upgrade -t tools/pip/site-packages flake8 || \
$(PYTHON) -m pip install --upgrade --system -t tools/pip/site-packages flake8
ifneq ("","$(wildcard tools/pip/site-packages)")
.PHONY: lint-py
# Lints the Python code with flake8.
# Flag the build if there are Python syntax errors or undefined names
lint-py:
PYTHONPATH=tools/pip $(PYTHON) -m flake8 --count --show-source --statistics .
else
lint-py:
@echo "Python linting with flake8 is not avalible"
@echo "Run 'make lint-py-build'"
endif
.PHONY: lint
.PHONY: lint-ci
ifneq ("","$(wildcard tools/node_modules/eslint/)")
lint: ## Run JS, C++, MD and doc linters.
@EXIT_STATUS=0 ; \
$(MAKE) lint-js || EXIT_STATUS=$$? ; \
$(MAKE) lint-cpp || EXIT_STATUS=$$? ; \
$(MAKE) lint-addon-docs || EXIT_STATUS=$$? ; \
$(MAKE) lint-md || EXIT_STATUS=$$? ; \
exit $$EXIT_STATUS
CONFLICT_RE=^>>>>>>> [0-9A-Fa-f]+|^<<<<<<< [A-Za-z]+
# Related CI job: node-test-linter
lint-ci: lint-js-ci lint-cpp lint-py lint-md lint-addon-docs
@if ! ( grep -IEqrs "$(CONFLICT_RE)" benchmark deps doc lib src test tools ) \
&& ! ( find . -maxdepth 1 -type f | xargs grep -IEqs "$(CONFLICT_RE)" ); then \
exit 0 ; \
else \
echo "" >&2 ; \
echo "Conflict marker detected in one or more files. Please fix them first." >&2 ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
else
lint:
@echo "Linting is not available through the source tarball."
@echo "Use the git repo instead:" \
"$ git clone https://github.com/nodejs/node.git"
lint-ci: lint
endif
.PHONY: lint-clean
lint-clean:
$(RM) tools/.*lintstamp
$(RM) .eslintcache