A new configure option --with-devtools (which sets MOZ_DEVTOOLS) is added to
control whether all DevTools, just the server, or no DevTools are included.
This defaults to just the server.
Applications should also include /devtools within their moz.build tree, so that
DIST_SUBDIR is in effect for all DevTools files if it is used by the app.
In bug 922912, we folded back gkmedias.dll info xul.dll, so in practice, there
is no default configuration left that exercises GKMEDIAS_SHARED_LIBRARY. And
sure enough, it's been broken for months in many different ways.
The gkmedias intermediate library is however kept for webrtc signaling tests.
The configure option has explicitly thrown an error for more than a year now,
and it happens that the remaining way to still forcefully use it has been
broken for more than 8 months.
The flags added in toolkit/locales/Makefile.in turn out not to be actually
used, so just remove that.
The remaining uses of XULPPFLAGS are to set debug flags depending on whether
MOZ_DEBUG is set or not. Just set a dedicated variable with the right value
from configure.
The order in which backends appear is important, and dealing with deduplication
in configure.in is not really nice, so for all simplification purposes, this relies
on using AC_SUBST_SET, which does the deduplication and keeps the original order
in which items appear (despite its name).
As of MSVC2012 this warning no longer occurs, because the code pattern it's for
is valid C++11, so we no longer need to disable the warning.
This undoes bug 832280.
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Right now, --with-android-sdk expects a path to a specific Android SDK
version, like /path/to/platforms/android-22. That path is exposed as
ANDROID_SDK; the Android SDK root is exposed as ANDROID_SDK_ROOT.
Right now, the provided platform's version number is extracted into
ANDROID_TARGET_SDK. The extracted ANDROID_TARGET_SDK is checked
against a minimum version number (supplied as a parameter to
MOZ_ANDROID_SDK).
After this patch, --with-android-sdk expects what is now
ANDROID_SDK_ROOT, and then derives ANDROID_SDK from that path and a
pinned SDK platform version number. The exact version number which we
search for is now a parameter given to MOZ_ANDROID_SDK. We accept and
fail, with a helpful message, if we recognize an old-style ANDROID_SDK
path.
The existing MOZ_ANDROID_{MIN,MAX}_SDK_VERSION variables remain as
they are.
Right now, the Android build tools are searched in a deterministic but
non-obvious manner. After this patch, the exact build tools version
number is now a parameter given to MOZ_ANDROID_SDK.
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This patch allows you to set MOZ_APP_ANDROID_VERSION_CODE in a branding's configure.sh to specify the exact android:versionCode to use in the final (main) APK. It does *not* modify the android:versionCode used in any other APKs.
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As part of this move, HOST_NSPR_MDCPUCFG needed to be changed to get the quoting right.
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Even though we compile C code as C99, we used to need
-Wdeclaration-after-statement because MSVC didn't allow declarations after
statements.
However, Visual Studio 2013 added support, so we can now merrily mix
declarations and statements everywhere. Hooray.
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This warning is typically triggered by code which implements
some kind of assertion macro, and it's probably not a good
indicator of bugs anyway, so there is no good reason to keep
it on.