GYP (software)

Build automation tool created by Google From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

GYP (generate your projects) is an obsolete build automation tool created in 2011 by Google.[1]

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GYP
Original authorMark Mentovai
DeveloperChromium.org
Written inPython
Operating systemmacOS, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Windows
TypeBuild automation programming
LicenseBSD license
Websitegyp.gsrc.io Edit this on Wikidata
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Its purpose was to generate native integrated development environment (IDE) project files (such as Visual Studio and Xcode) for building the Chromium web browser and is licensed as open source software using the BSD software license.

The functionality of GYP is similar to the CMake build tool. GYP processes a file that contains a JSON dictionary[2] in order to generate one or more target project make files. The single source .GYP file is generic while the target files are specific to each targeted build tool.

In 2016, the Chromium project replaced GYP with GN, a tool that generates ninja builds. The switch to GN resulted in a 20x speedup for their use case.[3][4] Other projects that migrated from GYP to GN include the V8 Javascript engine,[5] WebRTC[6] and Dart.[7]

Software projects that are still built using GYP include Node.js[8] and Telegram.[9]

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