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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""
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This script (intended to be invoked by autoninja or autoninja.bat) detects
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whether a build is accelerated using a service like goma. If so, it runs with a
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large -j value, and otherwise it chooses a small one. This auto-adjustment
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makes using remote build acceleration simpler and safer, and avoids errors that
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can cause slow goma builds or swap-storms on unaccelerated builds.
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"""
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import multiprocessing
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import os
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import platform
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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  import resource
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SCRIPT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
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def main(args):
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  # The -t tools are incompatible with -j
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  t_specified = False
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  j_specified = False
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  offline = False
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  output_dir = '.'
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  input_args = args
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  # On Windows the autoninja.bat script passes along the arguments enclosed in
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  # double quotes. This prevents multiple levels of parsing of the special '^'
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  # characters needed when compiling a single file but means that this script
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  # gets called with a single argument containing all of the actual arguments,
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  # separated by spaces. When this case is detected we need to do argument
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  # splitting ourselves. This means that arguments containing actual spaces are
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  # not supported by autoninja, but that is not a real limitation.
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  if (sys.platform.startswith('win') and len(args) == 2
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      and input_args[1].count(' ') > 0):
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    input_args = args[:1] + args[1].split()
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  # Ninja uses getopt_long, which allow to intermix non-option arguments.
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  # To leave non supported parameters untouched, we do not use getopt.
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  for index, arg in enumerate(input_args[1:]):
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    if arg.startswith('-j'):
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      j_specified = True
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    if arg.startswith('-t'):
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      t_specified = True
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    if arg == '-C':
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      # + 1 to get the next argument and +1 because we trimmed off input_args[0]
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      output_dir = input_args[index + 2]
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    elif arg.startswith('-C'):
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      # Support -Cout/Default
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      output_dir = arg[2:]
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    elif arg in ('-o', '--offline'):
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      offline = True
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    elif arg == '-h':
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      print('autoninja: Use -o/--offline to temporary disable goma.',
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            file=sys.stderr)
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      print(file=sys.stderr)
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  # Strip -o/--offline so ninja doesn't see them.
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  input_args = [arg for arg in input_args if arg not in ('-o', '--offline')]
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  use_goma = False
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  use_remoteexec = False
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  use_rbe = False
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  # Attempt to auto-detect remote build acceleration. We support gn-based
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  # builds, where we look for args.gn in the build tree, and cmake-based builds
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  # where we look for rules.ninja.
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  if os.path.exists(os.path.join(output_dir, 'args.gn')):
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    with open(os.path.join(output_dir, 'args.gn')) as file_handle:
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      for line in file_handle:
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        # use_goma, use_remoteexec, or use_rbe will activate build acceleration.
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        #
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        # This test can match multi-argument lines. Examples of this are:
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        # is_debug=false use_goma=true is_official_build=false
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        # use_goma=false# use_goma=true This comment is ignored
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        #
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        # Anything after a comment is not consider a valid argument.
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        line_without_comment = line.split('#')[0]
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        if re.search(r'(^|\s)(use_goma)\s*=\s*true($|\s)',
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                     line_without_comment):
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          use_goma = True
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          continue
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        if re.search(r'(^|\s)(use_remoteexec)\s*=\s*true($|\s)',
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                     line_without_comment):
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          use_remoteexec = True
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          continue
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        if re.search(r'(^|\s)(use_rbe)\s*=\s*true($|\s)', line_without_comment):
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          use_rbe = True
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          continue
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  else:
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    for relative_path in [
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        '',  # GN keeps them in the root of output_dir
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        'CMakeFiles'
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    ]:
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      path = os.path.join(output_dir, relative_path, 'rules.ninja')
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      if os.path.exists(path):
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        with open(path) as file_handle:
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          for line in file_handle:
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            if re.match(r'^\s*command\s*=\s*\S+gomacc', line):
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              use_goma = True
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              break
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  # If GOMA_DISABLED is set to "true", "t", "yes", "y", or "1"
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  # (case-insensitive) then gomacc will use the local compiler instead of doing
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  # a goma compile. This is convenient if you want to briefly disable goma. It
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  # avoids having to rebuild the world when transitioning between goma/non-goma
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  # builds. However, it is not as fast as doing a "normal" non-goma build
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  # because an extra process is created for each compile step. Checking this
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  # environment variable ensures that autoninja uses an appropriate -j value in
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  # this situation.
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  goma_disabled_env = os.environ.get('GOMA_DISABLED', '0').lower()
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  if offline or goma_disabled_env in ['true', 't', 'yes', 'y', '1']:
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    use_goma = False
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  if use_goma:
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    gomacc_file = 'gomacc.exe' if sys.platform.startswith('win') else 'gomacc'
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    goma_dir = os.environ.get('GOMA_DIR', os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, '.cipd_bin'))
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    gomacc_path = os.path.join(goma_dir, gomacc_file)
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    # Don't invoke gomacc if it doesn't exist.
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    if os.path.exists(gomacc_path):
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      # Check to make sure that goma is running. If not, don't start the build.
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      status = subprocess.call([gomacc_path, 'port'],
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                               stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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                               stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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                               shell=False)
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      if status == 1:
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        print('Goma is not running. Use "goma_ctl ensure_start" to start it.',
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              file=sys.stderr)
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        if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
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          # Set an exit code of 1 in the batch file.
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          print('cmd "/c exit 1"')
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        else:
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          # Set an exit code of 1 by executing 'false' in the bash script.
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          print('false')
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        sys.exit(1)
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  # A large build (with or without goma) tends to hog all system resources.
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  # Launching the ninja process with 'nice' priorities improves this situation.
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  prefix_args = []
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  if (sys.platform.startswith('linux')
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      and os.environ.get('NINJA_BUILD_IN_BACKGROUND', '0') == '1'):
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    # nice -10 is process priority 10 lower than default 0
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    # ionice -c 3 is IO priority IDLE
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    prefix_args = ['nice'] + ['-10']
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  # On macOS, the default limit of open file descriptors is too low (256).
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  # This causes a large j value to result in 'Too many open files' errors.
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  # Check whether the limit can be raised to a large enough value. If yes,
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  # use `ulimit -n .... &&` as a prefix to increase the limit when running
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  # ninja.
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  if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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    wanted_limit = 200000  # Large enough to avoid any risk of exhaustion.
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    fileno_limit, hard_limit = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE)
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    if fileno_limit <= wanted_limit:
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      try:
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        resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE, (wanted_limit, hard_limit))
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      except Exception as _:
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        pass
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      fileno_limit, hard_limit = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE)
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      if fileno_limit >= wanted_limit:
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        prefix_args = ['ulimit', '-n', f'{wanted_limit}', '&&']
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  # Call ninja.py so that it can find ninja binary installed by DEPS or one in
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  # PATH.
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  ninja_path = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, 'ninja.py')
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  # If using remoteexec, use ninja_reclient.py which wraps ninja.py with
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  # starting and stopping reproxy.
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  if not offline and use_remoteexec:
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    ninja_path = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, 'ninja_reclient.py')
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  args = prefix_args + [sys.executable, ninja_path] + input_args[1:]
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  num_cores = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
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  if not j_specified and not t_specified:
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    if use_goma or use_remoteexec or use_rbe:
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      args.append('-j')
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      default_core_multiplier = 80
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      if platform.machine() in ('x86_64', 'AMD64'):
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        # Assume simultaneous multithreading and therefore half as many cores as
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        # logical processors.
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        num_cores //= 2
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      core_multiplier = int(
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          os.environ.get('NINJA_CORE_MULTIPLIER', default_core_multiplier))
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      j_value = num_cores * core_multiplier
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      core_limit = int(os.environ.get('NINJA_CORE_LIMIT', j_value))
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      j_value = min(j_value, core_limit)
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      if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
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        # On windows, j value higher than 1000 does not improve build
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        # performance.
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        j_value = min(j_value, 1000)
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      elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
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        # If the number of open file descriptors is large enough (or it can be
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        # raised to a large enough value), then set j value to 1000. This limit
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        # comes from ninja which is limited to at most FD_SETSIZE (1024) open
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        # file descriptors (using 1000 leave a bit of head room).
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        #
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        # If the number of open file descriptors cannot be raised, then use a
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        # j value of 200 which is the maximum value that reliably work with
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        # the default limit of 256.
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        if fileno_limit >= wanted_limit:
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          j_value = min(j_value, 1000)
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        else:
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          j_value = min(j_value, 200)
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      args.append('%d' % j_value)
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    else:
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      j_value = num_cores
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      # Ninja defaults to |num_cores + 2|
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      j_value += int(os.environ.get('NINJA_CORE_ADDITION', '2'))
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      args.append('-j')
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      args.append('%d' % j_value)
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  # On Windows, fully quote the path so that the command processor doesn't think
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  # the whole output is the command.
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  # On Linux and Mac, if people put depot_tools in directories with ' ',
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  # shell would misunderstand ' ' as a path separation.
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  # TODO(yyanagisawa): provide proper quoting for Windows.
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  # see https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/tools/mb/mb.py
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  for i in range(len(args)):
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    if (i == 0 and sys.platform.startswith('win')) or ' ' in args[i]:
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      args[i] = '"%s"' % args[i].replace('"', '\\"')
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  if os.environ.get('NINJA_SUMMARIZE_BUILD', '0') == '1':
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    args += ['-d', 'stats']
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  if offline and not sys.platform.startswith('win'):
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    # Tell goma or reclient to do local compiles. On Windows these environment
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    # variables are set by the wrapper batch file.
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    return 'RBE_remote_disabled=1 GOMA_DISABLED=1 ' + ' '.join(args)
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  return ' '.join(args)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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  print(main(sys.argv))
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