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  • # -*- Mode: python; indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 40 -*-
    
    # vim: set filetype=python:
    # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
    # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
    # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
    
    
    include("build/moz.configure/init.configure")
    
    # Note:
    # - Gecko-specific options and rules should go in toolkit/moz.configure.
    # - Firefox-specific options and rules should go in browser/moz.configure.
    # - Fennec-specific options and rules should go in
    #   mobile/android/moz.configure.
    # - Spidermonkey-specific options and rules should go in js/moz.configure.
    # - etc.
    
    imply_option(
        "--enable-artifact-build-symbols",
        depends(artifact_builds)(lambda v: False if v is None else None),
        reason="--disable-artifact-builds",
    )
    
    option(
        "--enable-artifact-build-symbols",
        nargs="?",
        choices=("full",),
        help="Download symbols when artifact builds are enabled.",
    )
    
    @depends("--enable-artifact-build-symbols", "MOZ_AUTOMATION", target)
    
    def enable_artifact_build_symbols(value, automation, target):
        if len(value):
            return value[0]
        if bool(value):
    
            if target.os == "Android" and not automation:
                return "full"
    
    set_config("MOZ_ARTIFACT_BUILD_SYMBOLS", enable_artifact_build_symbols)
    
    
    @depends("--enable-artifact-builds")
    
    def imply_disable_compile_environment(value):
        if value:
            return False
    
    
    option(
        env="MOZ_COPY_PDBS",
        help="For builds that do not support symbols in the normal fashion,"
        " generate and copy them into the resulting build archive.",
    )
    
    set_config("MOZ_COPY_PDBS", depends_if("MOZ_COPY_PDBS")(lambda _: True))
    
    imply_option("--enable-compile-environment", imply_disable_compile_environment)
    
    option("--disable-compile-environment", help="Disable compiler/library checks")
    
    
    @depends("--disable-compile-environment")
    
    def compile_environment(compile_env):
        if compile_env:
    
    set_config("COMPILE_ENVIRONMENT", compile_environment)
    add_old_configure_assignment("COMPILE_ENVIRONMENT", compile_environment)
    
    option("--disable-tests", help="Do not build test libraries & programs")
    
    def enable_tests(value):
        if value:
            return True
    
    
    
    set_config("ENABLE_TESTS", enable_tests)
    set_define("ENABLE_TESTS", enable_tests)
    
    
    
    @depends(enable_tests)
    def gtest_has_rtti(value):
        if value:
    
            return "0"
    
    
    set_define("GTEST_HAS_RTTI", gtest_has_rtti)
    
    
    
    @depends(target, enable_tests)
    def linux_gtest_defines(target, enable_tests):
    
        if enable_tests and target.os == "Android":
            return namespace(os_linux_android=True, use_own_tr1_tuple=True, has_clone="0")
    
    
    set_define("GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID", linux_gtest_defines.os_linux_android)
    set_define("GTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE", linux_gtest_defines.use_own_tr1_tuple)
    set_define("GTEST_HAS_CLONE", linux_gtest_defines.has_clone)
    
    option(
        "--enable-debug",
        nargs="?",
        help="Enable building with developer debug info "
        "(using the given compiler flags).",
    )
    
    
    @depends("--enable-debug")
    
    def moz_debug(debug):
        if debug:
            return bool(debug)
    
    
    
    set_config("MOZ_DEBUG", moz_debug)
    set_define("MOZ_DEBUG", moz_debug)
    
    # Override any value MOZ_DEBUG may have from the environment when passing it
    # down to old-configure.
    
    add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_DEBUG", depends("--enable-debug")(lambda x: bool(x)))
    
    set_config(
        "MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT_ENABLED",
        True,
        when=moz_debug | milestone.is_early_beta_or_earlier,
    )
    
    set_define(
        "MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT_ENABLED",
        True,
        when=moz_debug | milestone.is_early_beta_or_earlier,
    )
    
    
    option(
        "--with-debug-label",
        nargs="+",
        help="Debug DEBUG_<value> for each comma-separated value given",
    )
    
    
    @depends(moz_debug, "--with-debug-label")
    
    def debug_defines(debug, labels):
        if debug:
    
            return ["DEBUG"] + ["DEBUG_%s" % label for label in labels]
        return ["NDEBUG", "TRIMMED"]
    
    
    set_config("MOZ_DEBUG_DEFINES", debug_defines)
    
    option(env="MOZ_PGO", help="Build with profile guided optimizations")
    
    set_config("MOZ_PGO", depends("MOZ_PGO")(lambda x: bool(x)))
    
    imply_option("--enable-release", mozilla_official)
    imply_option("--enable-release", depends_if("MOZ_AUTOMATION")(lambda x: True))
    
    option(
        "--enable-release",
        default=milestone.is_release_or_beta,
        help="{Build|Do not build} with more conservative, release "
        "engineering-oriented options.{ This may slow down builds.|}",
    )
    
    
    @depends("--enable-release")
    def developer_options(value):
        if not value:
            return True
    
    
    add_old_configure_assignment("DEVELOPER_OPTIONS", developer_options)
    set_config("DEVELOPER_OPTIONS", developer_options)
    
    
    
    # hybrid build handling
    # ==============================================================
    
    option(
        "--disable-unified-build",
        help="Enable building modules that are not marked with `REQUIRES_UNIFIED_BUILD` in non unified context",
    )
    
    set_config("ENABLE_UNIFIED_BUILD", True, when="--disable-unified-build")
    
    
    
    include("build/moz.configure/bootstrap.configure")
    
    # The execution model of the configure sandbox doesn't allow for
    # check_prog to use bootstrap_search_path directly because check_prog
    
    # comes first, so we use a trick to allow it. Uses of check_prog
    
    # happening before here won't allow bootstrap.
    @template
    def check_prog(*args, **kwargs):
        kwargs["bootstrap_search_path"] = bootstrap_search_path
        return check_prog(*args, **kwargs)
    
    
    
    check_prog("WGET", ("wget",), allow_missing=True)
    
    include("build/moz.configure/toolchain.configure", when="--enable-compile-environment")
    
    include("build/moz.configure/pkg.configure")
    
    # Make this assignment here rather than in pkg.configure to avoid
    # requiring this file in unit tests.
    
    add_old_configure_assignment("PKG_CONFIG", pkg_config)
    
    include("build/moz.configure/memory.configure", when="--enable-compile-environment")
    include("build/moz.configure/headers.configure", when="--enable-compile-environment")
    include("build/moz.configure/warnings.configure", when="--enable-compile-environment")
    include("build/moz.configure/flags.configure", when="--enable-compile-environment")
    
    include("build/moz.configure/lto-pgo.configure", when="--enable-compile-environment")
    
    # rust.configure is included by js/moz.configure.
    
    option("--enable-valgrind", help="Enable Valgrind integration hooks")
    
    valgrind_h = check_header("valgrind/valgrind.h", when="--enable-valgrind")
    
    
    @depends("--enable-valgrind", valgrind_h)
    
    def check_valgrind(valgrind, valgrind_h):
        if valgrind:
            if not valgrind_h:
    
                die("--enable-valgrind specified but Valgrind is not installed")
    
    
    set_define("MOZ_VALGRIND", check_valgrind)
    set_config("MOZ_VALGRIND", check_valgrind)
    
    
        return target.kernel == "OpenBSD" or host.kernel == "OpenBSD"
    
    
    option(
        env="SO_VERSION",
        nargs=1,
        default="1.0",
        when=is_openbsd,
        help="Shared library version for OpenBSD systems",
    )
    
    @depends("SO_VERSION", when=is_openbsd)
    
    @template
    def library_name_info_template(host_or_target):
    
        assert host_or_target in {host, target}
    
        compiler = {
            host: host_c_compiler,
            target: c_compiler,
        }[host_or_target]
    
        @depends(host_or_target, compiler, so_version)
        def library_name_info_impl(host_or_target, compiler, so_version):
    
            if host_or_target.kernel == "WINNT":
    
                # There aren't artifacts for mingw builds, so it's OK that the
                # results are inaccurate in that case.
    
                if compiler and compiler.type != "clang-cl":
    
                        dll=namespace(prefix="", suffix=".dll"),
                        lib=namespace(prefix="lib", suffix="a"),
                        import_lib=namespace(prefix="lib", suffix="a"),
                        obj=namespace(prefix="", suffix="o"),
    
                    dll=namespace(prefix="", suffix=".dll"),
                    lib=namespace(prefix="", suffix="lib"),
                    import_lib=namespace(prefix="", suffix="lib"),
                    obj=namespace(prefix="", suffix="obj"),
    
            elif host_or_target.kernel == "Darwin":
    
                    dll=namespace(prefix="lib", suffix=".dylib"),
                    lib=namespace(prefix="lib", suffix="a"),
                    import_lib=namespace(prefix=None, suffix=""),
                    obj=namespace(prefix="", suffix="o"),
    
                dll=namespace(prefix="lib", suffix=so),
                lib=namespace(prefix="lib", suffix="a"),
                import_lib=namespace(prefix=None, suffix=""),
                obj=namespace(prefix="", suffix="o"),
    
    host_library_name_info = library_name_info_template(host)
    library_name_info = library_name_info_template(target)
    
    set_config("DLL_PREFIX", library_name_info.dll.prefix)
    set_config("DLL_SUFFIX", library_name_info.dll.suffix)
    set_config("HOST_DLL_PREFIX", host_library_name_info.dll.prefix)
    set_config("HOST_DLL_SUFFIX", host_library_name_info.dll.suffix)
    set_config("LIB_PREFIX", library_name_info.lib.prefix)
    set_config("LIB_SUFFIX", library_name_info.lib.suffix)
    set_config("OBJ_SUFFIX", library_name_info.obj.suffix)
    
    # Lots of compilation tests depend on this variable being present.
    
    add_old_configure_assignment("OBJ_SUFFIX", library_name_info.obj.suffix)
    set_config("IMPORT_LIB_SUFFIX", library_name_info.import_lib.suffix)
    set_define(
        "MOZ_DLL_PREFIX", depends(library_name_info.dll.prefix)(lambda s: '"%s"' % s)
    )
    set_define(
        "MOZ_DLL_SUFFIX", depends(library_name_info.dll.suffix)(lambda s: '"%s"' % s)
    )
    
    set_config("HOST_LIB_PREFIX", host_library_name_info.lib.prefix)
    set_config("HOST_IMPORT_LIB_SUFFIX", host_library_name_info.import_lib.suffix)
    
    set_config("WASM_OBJ_SUFFIX", "wasm")
    
    # Make `profiling` available to this file even when js/moz.configure
    # doesn't end up included.
    profiling = dependable(False)
    
    # Same for js_standalone
    js_standalone = dependable(False)
    
    js_shared = dependable(False)
    moz_linker = dependable(False)
    
    # Same for fold_libs
    fold_libs = dependable(False)
    
    
    @depends("--help")
    @imports(_from="mozbuild.backend", _import="backends")
    
    @deprecated_option("--enable-build-backend", nargs="+", choices=build_backends_choices)
    
            return tuple("+%s" % b for b in backends)
    
    imply_option("--build-backends", build_backend)
    
        "--enable-artifact-builds",
        "--disable-compile-environment",
        "--enable-build-backend",
        "--enable-project",
        "--enable-application",
        "--help",
    )
    @imports("sys")
    def build_backend_defaults(
    
        host,
        target,
        artifact_builds,
        compile_environment,
        requested_backends,
        project,
        application,
        _,
    
        if application:
            project = application[0]
        elif project:
            project = project[0]
    
    
            # As a special case, if Tup was requested, do not combine it with any
            # Make based backend by default.
            all_backends = []
        elif artifact_builds:
    
            all_backends = ["FasterMake+RecursiveMake"]
    
            all_backends = ["RecursiveMake", "FasterMake"]
    
            and compile_environment
            and project not in ("mobile/android", "memory", "tools/update-programs")
        ):
    
            all_backends.append("VisualStudio")
    
    option(
        "--build-backends",
        nargs="+",
        default=build_backend_defaults,
        choices=build_backends_choices,
        help="Build backends to generate",
    )
    
    
    @depends("--build-backends")
    
    
    set_config("BUILD_BACKENDS", build_backends)
    
    @depends(build_environment, build_backends)
    
    def check_objdir_backend_reuse(build_env, backends):
        # "Make based" might be RecursiveMake or a hybrid backend, so "Make" is
        # intentionally vague for use with the substring match below.
    
        incompatible_backends = (("Tup", "Make"), ("Make", "Tup"))
        for backend_file in glob.iglob(
            os.path.join(build_env.topobjdir, "backend.*Backend")
        ):
    
            for prev, curr in incompatible_backends:
                if prev in backend_file and any(curr in b for b in backends):
    
                    die(
                        "The active objdir, %s, was previously "
    
                        "used to build with a %s based backend. "
                        "Change objdirs (by setting MOZ_OBJDIR in "
                        "your mozconfig) or clobber to continue.\n",
    
    # Determine whether to build the gtest xul. This happens in automation
    
    # on Android and Desktop platforms with the exception of:
    #  - Windows PGO, where linking xul-gtest.dll takes too long;
    #  - Android other than x86_64, where gtest is not required.
    
    @depends(
        build_project,
        target,
        "MOZ_AUTOMATION",
        enable_tests,
        when="--enable-compile-environment",
    )
    
    def build_gtest(build_project, target, automation, enable_tests):
    
            and build_project in ("browser", "comm/mail", "mobile/android")
    
            and not (target.os == "Android" and target.cpu != "x86_64")
    
    option(
        "--enable-gtest-in-build",
        default=build_gtest,
        help="{Enable|Force disable} building the gtest libxul during the build.",
        when="--enable-compile-environment",
    )
    
    set_config("LINK_GTEST_DURING_COMPILE", True, when="--enable-gtest-in-build")
    
    # Localization
    # ==============================================================
    
    option(
        "--enable-ui-locale",
        default="en-US",
        help="Select the user interface locale (default: en-US)",
    )
    
    set_config("MOZ_UI_LOCALE", depends("--enable-ui-locale")(lambda x: x))
    
    option(
        "--enable-icu4x",
        help="An experiment to use ICU4X instead of ICU4C. See intl/ICU4X.md",
    )
    
    set_config("MOZ_ICU4X", True, when="--enable-icu4x")
    
    
    # clang-plugin location
    # ==============================================================
    
    @depends(host_library_name_info, build_environment, when="--enable-clang-plugin")
    
    def clang_plugin_path(library_name_info, build_env):
        topobjdir = build_env.topobjdir
    
            topobjdir = topobjdir[:-7]
        return os.path.abspath(
    
            os.path.join(
                topobjdir,
                "build",
                "clang-plugin",
                "%sclang-plugin%s"
                % (library_name_info.dll.prefix, library_name_info.dll.suffix),
            )
    
    add_old_configure_assignment("CLANG_PLUGIN", clang_plugin_path)
    
    # Awk detection
    # ==============================================================
    
    awk = check_prog("AWK", ("gawk", "mawk", "nawk", "awk"))
    
    
    # Until the AWK variable is not necessary in old-configure
    
    @depends(awk)
    def awk_for_old_configure(value):
    
    
    add_old_configure_assignment("AWK", awk_for_old_configure)
    
    # Perl detection
    # ==============================================================
    
    perl = check_prog("PERL", ("perl5", "perl"))
    
    
    # Until the PERL variable is not necessary in old-configure
    
    @depends(perl)
    def perl_for_old_configure(value):
    
    
    add_old_configure_assignment("PERL", perl_for_old_configure)
    
    
    
    @template
    def perl_version_check(min_version):
        @depends(perl)
    
        @checking("for minimum required perl version >= %s" % min_version)
    
        def get_perl_version(perl):
    
            return Version(
                check_cmd_output(
                    perl,
                    "-e",
                    "print $]",
                    onerror=lambda: die("Failed to get perl version."),
                )
            )
    
    
        @depends(get_perl_version)
        def check_perl_version(version):
            if version < min_version:
    
                die("Perl %s or higher is required.", min_version)
    
        @checking("for full perl installation")
        @imports("subprocess")
    
        def has_full_perl_installation(perl):
    
            ret = subprocess.call([perl, "-e", "use Config; exit(!-d $Config{archlib})"])
    
            return ret == 0
    
        @depends(has_full_perl_installation)
        def require_full_perl_installation(has_full_perl_installation):
            if not has_full_perl_installation:
    
                die(
                    "Cannot find Config.pm or $Config{archlib}. "
                    "A full perl installation is required."
                )
    
    # GNU make detection
    # ==============================================================
    
    option(env="MAKE", nargs=1, help="Path to GNU make")
    
    
    def possible_makes(make, host):
        candidates = []
        if make:
            candidates.append(make[0])
    
            candidates.extend(("mozmake", "mingw32-make", "make", "gmake"))
    
            candidates.extend(("gmake", "make"))
    
    check_prog("GMAKE", possible_makes, bootstrap="mozmake")
    
    # watchman detection
    # ==============================================================
    
    
    option(env="WATCHMAN", nargs=1, help="Path to the watchman program")
    
    
    @depends(host, "WATCHMAN")
    @checking("for watchman", callback=lambda w: w.path if w else "not found")
    
    def watchman(host, prog):
        # On Windows, `watchman` is only supported on 64-bit hosts.
    
        if host.os == "WINNT" and host.cpu != "x86_64":
    
        # `watchman version` will talk to the Watchman daemon service.
        # This can hang due to permissions problems. e.g.
        # https://github.com/facebook/watchman/issues/376. So use
        # `watchman --version` to prevent a class of failures.
    
        out = check_cmd_output(prog, "--version", onerror=lambda: None)
    
        return namespace(path=prog, version=Version(out.strip()))
    
    def watchman_version(w):
        return w.version
    
    
    @depends_all(hg_version, hg_config, watchman)
    
    @checking("for watchman Mercurial integration")
    @imports("os")
    
    def watchman_hg(hg_version, hg_config, watchman):
    
        if hg_version < Version("3.8"):
            return "no (Mercurial 3.8+ required)"
    
        for k in ("extensions.fsmonitor", "extensions.hgext.fsmonitor"):
            if k in hg_config and hg_config[k] != "!":
    
        mode_disabled = hg_config.get("fsmonitor.mode") == "off"
    
            return "no (fsmonitor extension not enabled)"
    
            return "no (fsmonitor.mode=off disables fsmonitor)"
    
    # Miscellaneous programs
    # ==============================================================
    
                DSYMUTIL=("dsymutil", "llvm-dsymutil"),
                MKFSHFS=("newfs_hfs", "mkfs.hfsplus"),
                HFS_TOOL=("hfsplus",),
    
        if target.os == "GNU" and target.kernel == "Linux":
            return namespace(RPMBUILD=("rpmbuild",))
    
    
    check_prog("DSYMUTIL", extra_programs.DSYMUTIL, allow_missing=True)
    check_prog("MKFSHFS", extra_programs.MKFSHFS, allow_missing=True)
    check_prog("HFS_TOOL", extra_programs.HFS_TOOL, allow_missing=True)
    check_prog("RPMBUILD", extra_programs.RPMBUILD, allow_missing=True)
    
        bootstrap="nsis/bin",
        allow_missing=True,
        when=target_is_windows,
    )
    
    
    # Make sure the version of makensis is up to date.
    
    @checking("for NSIS version")
    @imports("re")
    
    
        def onerror():
            return die("Failed to get nsis version.")
    
    
        out = check_cmd_output(nsis, "-version", onerror=onerror)
    
        m = re.search(r"(?<=v)[0-9]+\.[0-9]+((a|b|rc)[0-9]+)?", out)
    
            raise FatalCheckError("Unknown version of makensis")
    
        # Versions comparisons don't quite work well with beta versions, so ensure
        # it works for the non-beta version.
    
        if ver < nsis_min_version and (ver >= "3.0a" or ver < "3"):
            raise FatalCheckError(
                "To build the installer you must have NSIS"
                " version %s or greater in your path" % nsis_min_version
            )
    
    # And that makensis is 32-bit (but only on Windows).
    
    @depends_if(nsis, when=depends(host)(lambda h: h.kernel == "WINNT"))
    @checking("for 32-bit NSIS")
    
    def nsis_binary_type(nsis):
        bin_type = windows_binary_type(nsis)
    
        if bin_type != "win32":
            raise FatalCheckError("%s is not a 32-bit Windows application" % nsis)
    
        return "yes"
    
    # And any flags we have to give to makensis
    @depends(host)
    def nsis_flags(host):
    
        if host.kernel != "WINNT":
            return "-nocd"
        return ""
    
    set_config("MAKENSISU_FLAGS", nsis_flags)
    
    check_prog("7Z", ("7z", "7za"), allow_missing=True, when=target_is_windows)
    check_prog("UPX", ("upx",), allow_missing=True, when=target_is_windows)
    
    @template
    def llvm_tool(name):
        @depends(host_c_compiler, c_compiler, bindgen_config_paths)
        def llvm_tool(host_c_compiler, c_compiler, bindgen_config_paths):
            clang = None
            for compiler in (host_c_compiler, c_compiler):
                if compiler and compiler.type == "clang":
                    clang = compiler.compiler
                    break
                elif compiler and compiler.type == "clang-cl":
                    clang = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(compiler.compiler), "clang")
                    break
    
            if not clang and bindgen_config_paths:
                clang = bindgen_config_paths.clang_path
            tool = name
            if clang:
                out = check_cmd_output(
                    clang, "--print-prog-name=%s" % tool, onerror=lambda: None
                )
                if out:
                    tool = out.rstrip()
            return (tool,)
    
        return llvm_tool
    
    llvm_objdump = check_prog(
        "LLVM_OBJDUMP",
    
        what="llvm-objdump",
        when="--enable-compile-environment",
    
    add_old_configure_assignment("LLVM_OBJDUMP", llvm_objdump)
    
    @depends(llvm_tool("llvm-readelf"), toolchain_prefix)
    def readelf(llvm_readelf, toolchain_prefix):
        commands = [llvm_readelf[0], "readelf"]
        for prefix in toolchain_prefix or ():
            commands.insert(1, "%sreadelf" % prefix)
        return tuple(commands)
    
    
    def validate_readelf(path):
        # llvm-readelf from llvm < 8 doesn't support the GNU binutils-compatible `-d`
        # flag. We could try running `$path -d $some_binary` but we might be cross
        # compiling and not have a binary at hand to run that against. `$path -d` alone
        # would fail whether the flag is supported or not. So we resort to look for the
        # option in the `--help` output, which fortunately, s compatible between
        # llvm-readelf and readelf.
        retcode, stdout, stderr = get_cmd_output(path, "--help")
        return retcode == 0 and any(l.startswith("  -d ") for l in stdout.splitlines())
    
    
    @depends("--enable-compile-environment", target, host)
    def readelf_when(compile_env, target, host):
        return compile_env and any(
            x.kernel not in ("Darwin", "WINNT") for x in (target, host)
        )
    
    
    check_prog(
        "READELF",
        readelf,
        when=readelf_when,
        paths=clang_search_path,
        validate=validate_readelf,
    )
    
    
    
    @depends(llvm_tool("llvm-objcopy"), toolchain_prefix)
    def objcopy(llvm_objcopy, toolchain_prefix):
        commands = [llvm_objcopy[0], "objcopy"]
        for prefix in toolchain_prefix or ():
            commands.insert(1, "%sreadelf" % prefix)
        return tuple(commands)
    
    
    def validate_objcopy(path):
        if "llvm-objcopy" not in path:
            return True
        # llvm-objcopy doesn't support --only-keep-debug before llvm 9.0.
        retcode, stdout, stderr = get_cmd_output(path, "--help")
        return retcode == 0 and any(
            l.startswith("  --only-keep-debug ") for l in stdout.splitlines()
        )
    
    
    check_prog(
        "OBJCOPY",
        objcopy,
        when=readelf_when,
        paths=clang_search_path,
        validate=validate_objcopy,
    )
    
    
    option("--enable-dtrace", help="Build with dtrace support")
    
    dtrace = check_header(
        "sys/sdt.h",
        when="--enable-dtrace",
        onerror=lambda: die("dtrace enabled but sys/sdt.h not found"),
    )
    
    set_config("HAVE_DTRACE", True, when=dtrace)
    set_define("INCLUDE_MOZILLA_DTRACE", True, when=dtrace)
    add_old_configure_assignment("enable_dtrace", "yes", when=dtrace)
    
    option("--disable-icf", help="Disable Identical Code Folding")
    
        "MOZ_DISABLE_ICF", "1", when=depends("--enable-icf")(lambda x: not x)
    )
    
    option(
        "--enable-strip",
        when=compile_environment,
        help="Enable stripping of libs & executables",
    )
    
    # This should be handled as a `when` once bug 1617793 is fixed.
    
    @depends("--enable-strip", c_compiler, when=compile_environment)
    
        if strip and c_compiler.type != "clang-cl":
    
    set_config("ENABLE_STRIP", enable_strip)
    
    option(
        "--disable-install-strip",
        when=compile_environment,
        help="Enable stripping of libs & executables when packaging",
    )
    
    # This should be handled as a `when` once bug 1617793 is fixed.
    
    @depends("--enable-install-strip", c_compiler, when=compile_environment)
    
    def enable_install_strip(strip, c_compiler):
    
        if strip and c_compiler.type != "clang-cl":
    
    set_config("PKG_STRIP", enable_install_strip)
    
    
    @depends("--enable-strip", "--enable-install-strip", when=compile_environment)
    
    def strip(strip, install_strip):
        return strip or install_strip
    
    
    
    option(env="STRIP_FLAGS", nargs=1, when=strip, help="Flags for the strip command")
    
    
    
    @depends("STRIP_FLAGS", profiling, target, when=strip)
    def strip_flags(flags, profiling, target):
    
        if profiling:
            # Only strip debug info and symbols when profiling is enabled, keeping
            # local symbols.
            if target.kernel == "Darwin":
                return ["-S"]
            elif target.os == "Android":
                # The tooling we use with Android supports detached symbols, and the
                # size increase caused by local symbols are too much for mobile. So,
                # don't restrict the amount of stripping with a flag.
                return
            else:
                return ["--strip-debug"]
        # Otherwise strip everything we can, which happens without flags on non-Darwin.
    
        # On Darwin, it tries to strip things it can't, so we need to limit its scope.
    
    set_config("STRIP_FLAGS", strip_flags)
    
    @depends(llvm_tool("llvm-strip"), toolchain_prefix, target)
    def strip(llvm_strip, toolchain_prefix, target):
        commands = ["strip"]
        for prefix in toolchain_prefix or ():
            commands.insert(0, "%sstrip" % prefix)
        # llvm-strip causes some problems on macos targets.
        if target.kernel == "Darwin":
            commands.append(llvm_strip[0])
        else:
            commands.insert(0, llvm_strip[0])
        return tuple(commands)
    
    
    def validate_strip(path):
        if "llvm-strip" not in path:
            return True
        # llvm-strip doesn't support -S before llvm 8.0.
        retcode, stdout, stderr = get_cmd_output(path, "--help")
        return retcode == 0 and any(l.startswith("  -S ") for l in stdout.splitlines())
    
    
    @depends("--enable-compile-environment", target, host)
    def strip_when(compile_env, target, host):
        return compile_env and any(x.kernel != "WINNT" for x in (target, host))
    
    
    check_prog(
        "STRIP",
        strip,
        when=strip_when,
        paths=clang_search_path,
        validate=validate_strip,
    )
    
    
    
    @depends(js_standalone, target)
    def system_zlib_default(js_standalone, target):
    
        return js_standalone and target.kernel not in ("WINNT", "Darwin")
    
    option(
        "--with-system-zlib",
        nargs="?",
        default=system_zlib_default,
        help="{Use|Do not use} system libz",
    )
    
    def deprecated_system_zlib_path(value):
        if len(value) == 1:
    
            die(
                "--with-system-zlib=PATH is not supported anymore. Please use "
                "--with-system-zlib and set any necessary pkg-config environment variable."
            )
    
    pkg_check_modules("MOZ_ZLIB", "zlib >= 1.2.3", when="--with-system-zlib")
    
    set_config("MOZ_SYSTEM_ZLIB", True, when="--with-system-zlib")
    
    
    
    @depends("--with-system-zlib", js_shared, moz_linker, target.os)
    def zlib_in_mozglue(system_zlib, js_shared, linker, os):
        if not system_zlib and (js_shared or linker or os == "Android"):
            return True