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NAME

       gyp - cross-platform makefile generator for Chromium

SYNOPSIS

       gyp [options] [build_file...]

DESCRIPTION

       Uses the specified build files to generate build scripts or project files in the current platform’s
       native format. If no build file is specified, all files in the current directory with a .gyp suffix are
       used.

OPTIONS

       -D<variable>=<value>
           Provide a default value for the given variable. This supplements settings from the GYP_DEFINES
           environment variable, which should be a space-separated list of <variable>=<value> pairs.

       -f<format>[(,<format>)...], --format=<format>[(,<format>)...]
           Generate output in the formats listed. Valid formats include make (GNU makefile), xcode (Xcode
           project file), msvs (Visual Studio project file), scons (SCons rule set), and gypd (gyp input, for
           debugging).

           Defaults to the value of the GYP_GENERATORS environment variable, which should be a comma-separated
           list of formats, or the platform’s native format if unset (xcode for Mac OS X, msvs for Windows,
           including Cygwin, make for other Unix).

       -I<path>, --include=<path>
           Implicitly include the contents of the <path> file in all loaded .gyp files.

       --depth=<path>
           For Chromium, the gyp "depth" variable should always be a relative path to Chromium’s top-level src
           directory. This option allows one to specify a path the DEPTH variable should be set relative to.

           Defaults to the first directory named src found as an ancestor of one of the build files passed on
           the command line.

       -d<debug mode>, --debug=<debug mode>
           Turn on debugging output. Valid debugging modes include "general" to list options used, "variables"
           to trace variable expansion, and "includes" to trace build file include directives.

       -S<suffix>, --suffix=<suffix>
           Insert the specified string in the names of generated files before the standard extension. For
           example, with the make backend and a suffix of ".foo", gyp will write the main makefile to
           Makefile.foo and target-specific snippets to target.foo.mk.

       -G<flag>=<value>
           Set a "generator flag", which is an option specific to the particular output format. All generator
           flags have names beginning with the name of the output format. This supplements the
           GYP_GENERATOR_FLAGS environment variable, which should be a space-separated list of <flag>=<value>
           pairs.

       --generator-output=<dir>
           Write the generated build files under the <dir> directory and adjust paths accordingly. This allows
           building in a separate directory from the source files.

           This overrides the GYP_GENERATOR_OUTPUT environment variable.

       --ignore-environment
           Do not read options from environment variables.

       --check
           Take extra time to verify the syntax of each build_file.

       --parallel
           Use multiprocessing for speed (experimental).

       --toplevel-dir=<dir>
           Directory to use as the root of the source tree.

       --build=<configs>
           Configuration for build after project generation.

       --no-circular-check
           Disable the check for circular relationships between .gyp files. These relationships should not
           exist, but they’ve only been observed to be harmful with the Xcode output format. Chromium’s .gyp
           files currently have some circular relationships on non-Mac platforms, so this option allows the
           strict behavior to be used on Macs and the lenient behavior to be used elsewhere.

           This option is likely to be removed once all circular relationships in Chromium are eliminated.

ENVIRONMENT

       GYP_DEFINES, GYP_GENERATORS, GYP_GENERATOR_FLAGS, GYP_GENERATOR_OUTPUT
           See the -D, --format, -G, and --generator-output options.

FILES

       ~/.gyp/include.gypi
           Implicitly included before anything else in every .gyp file.

SEE ALSO

       qmake(1), cmake(1)

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