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dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:291# Checking out and Building Chromium for Windows
2
Bruce Dawson4d1de592017-09-08 00:24:003There are instructions for other platforms linked from the
dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:294[get the code](get_the_code.md) page.
tfarina502f3882016-03-23 12:48:105
dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:296## Instructions for Google Employees
7
8Are you a Google employee? See
scottmg292538ae2017-01-12 00:10:559[go/building-chrome-win](https://goto.google.com/building-chrome-win) instead.
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:5810
11[TOC]
12
13## System requirements
14
15* A 64-bit Intel machine with at least 8GB of RAM. More than 16GB is highly
16 recommended.
dpranke4b470c5b2017-01-19 17:38:0417* At least 100GB of free disk space on an NTFS-formatted hard drive. FAT32
18 will not work, as some of the Git packfiles are larger than 4GB.
Bruce Dawson97367b72017-10-18 00:47:4919* An appropriate version of Visual Studio, as described below.
Bruce Dawson52c749c2020-12-03 16:44:2620* Windows 10 or newer.
brettwc25693b32016-05-26 01:11:5221
tfarina502f3882016-03-23 12:48:1022## Setting up Windows
23
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:5824### Visual Studio
tfarina502f3882016-03-23 12:48:1025
Bruce Dawsond95ceb62023-02-17 01:39:3026Chromium requires [Visual Studio 2022](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2022/release-notes) (>=17.0.0)
27to build. Visual Studio can also be used to debug Chromium.
Raul Tambre1bb5c1a2018-12-29 00:57:1228The clang-cl compiler is used but Visual Studio's header files, libraries, and
29some tools are required. Visual Studio Community Edition should work if its
30license is appropriate for you. You must install the "Desktop development with
31C++" component and the "MFC/ATL support" sub-components. This can be done from
32the command line by passing these arguments to the Visual Studio installer (see
33below for ARM64 instructions):
Bruce Dawson1c0979a62017-09-13 17:47:2134```shell
Bruce Dawsone42d7642018-12-10 23:50:0035$ PATH_TO_INSTALLER.EXE ^
36--add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.NativeDesktop ^
37--add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.ATLMFC ^
38--includeRecommended
Bruce Dawson1c0979a62017-09-13 17:47:2139```
pwnall43b43ba2016-08-22 19:29:2940
Bruce Dawsone42d7642018-12-10 23:50:0041If you want to build for ARM64 Win32 then some extra arguments are needed. The
42full set for that case is:
43```shell
44$ PATH_TO_INSTALLER.EXE ^
45--add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.NativeDesktop ^
46--add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.ATLMFC ^
47--add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.ARM64 ^
48--add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.MFC.ARM64 ^
49--includeRecommended
50```
51
Solomon Kinard45427072023-06-22 18:21:0152Required
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:3853
Solomon Kinard45427072023-06-22 18:21:0154* [Windows 11 SDK](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-sdk/)
55version 10.0.22621.0. This can be installed separately or by checking the
56appropriate box in the Visual Studio Installer.
57* (Windows 11) SDK Debugging Tools 10.0.22621.755. This version of the Debugging
58tools is needed in order to support reading the large-page PDBs that Chrome uses
59to allow greater-than 4 GiB PDBs. This can be installed after the matching
60Windows SDK version is installed, from: Control Panel -> Programs and Features
61-> Windows Software Development Kit [version] -> Change -> Debugging Tools for
Bruce Dawson9588daa2023-10-18 22:07:2562Windows. If building on ARM64 Windows then you will need to manually copy the
63Debuggers\x64 directory from another machine because it does not get installed
64on ARM64 and is needed, whether you are building Chromium for x64 or ARM64 on
65ARM64.
Robert Sesekc8ffa1b2017-08-04 19:55:2266
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:5867## Install `depot_tools`
tfarina502f3882016-03-23 12:48:1068
Solomon Kinard45427072023-06-22 18:21:0169Download the
70[depot_tools bundle](https://storage.googleapis.com/chrome-infra/depot_tools.zip)
Eric Waldmanc469ba7b2022-03-02 20:33:0071and extract it somewhere (eg: C:\src\depot_tools).
tfarina502f3882016-03-23 12:48:1072
Solomon Kinard45427072023-06-22 18:21:0173***
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:5874**Warning:** **DO NOT** use drag-n-drop or copy-n-paste extract from Explorer,
75this will not extract the hidden “.git” folder which is necessary for
Bruce Dawson4d1de592017-09-08 00:24:0076depot_tools to autoupdate itself. You can use “Extract all…” from the
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:5877context menu though.
78***
tfarina502f3882016-03-23 12:48:1079
Bruce Dawson4d1de592017-09-08 00:24:0080Add depot_tools to the start of your PATH (must be ahead of any installs of
Eric Waldmanc469ba7b2022-03-02 20:33:0081Python. Note that environment variable names are case insensitive).
Solomon Kinard45427072023-06-22 18:21:0182* Assuming you unzipped the bundle to C:\src\depot_tools, open: Control Panel → System and Security → System → Advanced system settings
83* If you have Administrator access, Modify the PATH system variable and put
84`C:\src\depot_tools` at the front (or at least in front of any directory that
85might already have a copy of Python or Git).
86* If you don't have Administrator access, you can add a user-level PATH
87environment variable by opening: Control Panel → System and Security → System →
88Search for "Edit environment variables for your account"
89* Add `C:\src\depot_tools` at the front. Note: If your system PATH has a Python
90in it, you will be out of luck.
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:5891
Wan-Teh Chang03912872022-03-14 23:07:3492Also, add a DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN environment variable in the same way, and set
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:5893it to 0. This tells depot_tools to use your locally installed version of Visual
Aaron Gabledad9e0f2020-01-09 19:38:5294Studio (by default, depot_tools will try to use a google-internal version).
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:5895
Bruce Dawsond95ceb62023-02-17 01:39:3096You may also have to set variable `vs2022_install` to your installation path of
97Visual Studio 2022, like
98`set vs2022_install=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional`.
Andreas Papacharalampous1d22c9612020-06-13 23:11:1799
Reilly Grant07ff22e2021-10-19 19:21:20100From a cmd.exe shell, run:
Reilly Grant07ff22e2021-10-19 19:21:20101```shell
102$ gclient
103```
104
105On first run, gclient will install all the Windows-specific bits needed to work
106with the code, including msysgit and python.
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58107
108* If you run gclient from a non-cmd shell (e.g., cygwin, PowerShell),
109 it may appear to run properly, but msysgit, python, and other tools
110 may not get installed correctly.
111* If you see strange errors with the file system on the first run of gclient,
Yuma Takaid4809d552022-02-15 03:48:19112 you may want to [disable Windows Indexing](https://tortoisesvn.net/faq.html#cantmove2).
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58113
Will Harris1c8f89c2021-03-08 22:53:43114## Check python install
115
Bruce Dawson4d1de592017-09-08 00:24:00116After running gclient open a command prompt and type `where python` and
117confirm that the depot_tools `python.bat` comes ahead of any copies of
118python.exe. Failing to ensure this can lead to overbuilding when
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58119using gn - see [crbug.com/611087](https://crbug.com/611087).
120
Will Harris1c8f89c2021-03-08 22:53:43121[App Execution Aliases](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/desktop/modernize/desktop-to-uwp-extensions#alias)
122can conflict with other installations of python on the system so disable
123these for 'python.exe' and 'python3.exe' by opening 'App execution aliases'
124section of Control Panel and unticking the boxes next to both of these
125that point to 'App Installer'.
126
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58127## Get the code
128
Leonard Mosescu718c9ac2017-06-20 18:06:32129First, configure Git:
130
131```shell
132$ git config --global user.name "My Name"
133$ git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
134$ git config --global core.autocrlf false
135$ git config --global core.filemode false
136$ git config --global branch.autosetuprebase always
137```
138
Sonja Laurilac8949372023-06-27 10:09:23139Create a `chromium` directory for the checkout and change to it. You can call
140this whatever you like and put it wherever you like, as long as the full path
141has no spaces. However there are some performance benefits for Googlers in
142placing the directory under `C:\src\`
143(See [Why is my build slow?](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/windows_build_instructions.md#why-is-my-build-slow)).
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58144
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44145```shell
146$ mkdir chromium && cd chromium
147```
148
149Run the `fetch` tool from `depot_tools` to check out the code and its
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58150dependencies.
151
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44152```shell
xiaoyin.l802e4b3e2016-12-04 22:17:30153$ fetch chromium
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44154```
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58155
156If you don't want the full repo history, you can save a lot of time by
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44157adding the `--no-history` flag to `fetch`.
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58158
Bruce Dawson2c83223e2022-10-25 21:08:22159Expect the command to take over an hour on even a fast connection, and many
160hours on slower ones. You should configure your PC so that it doesn't sleep
161or hibernate during the fetch or else errors may occur. If errors occur while
162fetching sub-repos then you can start over, or you may be able to correct them
163by going to the chromium/src directory and running this command:
164
165```shell
166$ gclient sync
167```
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58168
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44169When `fetch` completes, it will have created a hidden `.gclient` file and a
170directory called `src` in the working directory. The remaining instructions
171assume you have switched to the `src` directory:
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58172
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44173```shell
174$ cd src
175```
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58176
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44177*Optional*: You can also [install API
178keys](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/api-keys) if you want your
179build to talk to some Google services, but this is not necessary for most
180development and testing purposes.
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58181
dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:29182## Setting up the build
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58183
Tom Bridgwatereef401542018-08-17 00:54:43184Chromium uses [Ninja](https://ninja-build.org) as its main build tool along with
Andrew Williamsbbc1a1e2021-07-21 01:51:22185a tool called [GN](https://gn.googlesource.com/gn/+/main/docs/quick_start.md)
Tom Bridgwatereef401542018-08-17 00:54:43186to generate `.ninja` files. You can create any number of *build directories*
187with different configurations. To create a build directory:
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58188
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44189```shell
Andrew Williamsfa9b7d62023-03-20 15:48:28190$ gn gen out\Default
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44191```
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58192
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44193* You only have to run this once for each new build directory, Ninja will
194 update the build files as needed.
195* You can replace `Default` with another name, but
196 it should be a subdirectory of `out`.
Aaron Gabledad9e0f2020-01-09 19:38:52197* For other build arguments, including release settings or using an alternate
198 version of Visual Studio, see [GN build
sdy93387fa2016-12-01 01:03:44199 configuration](https://www.chromium.org/developers/gn-build-configuration).
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58200 The default will be a debug component build matching the current host
201 operating system and CPU.
Tom Bridgwatereef401542018-08-17 00:54:43202* For more info on GN, run `gn help` on the command line or read the [quick
Andrew Williamsbbc1a1e2021-07-21 01:51:22203 start guide](https://gn.googlesource.com/gn/+/main/docs/quick_start.md).
Juan Cruz Viotti9c7622d2021-06-30 00:27:23204
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58205### Faster builds
tfarina502f3882016-03-23 12:48:10206
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58207* Reduce file system overhead by excluding build directories from
208 antivirus and indexing software.
209* Store the build tree on a fast disk (preferably SSD).
brucedawsoncfc7fd52017-07-06 18:41:01210* The more cores the better (20+ is not excessive) and lots of RAM is needed
211(64 GB is not excessive).
tfarina502f3882016-03-23 12:48:10212
brucedawsoncfc7fd52017-07-06 18:41:01213There are some gn flags that can improve build speeds. You can specify these
214in the editor that appears when you create your output directory
Andrew Williamsfa9b7d62023-03-20 15:48:28215(`gn args out\Default`) or on the gn gen command line
216(`gn gen out\Default --args="is_component_build = true is_debug = true"`).
brucedawsoncfc7fd52017-07-06 18:41:01217Some helpful settings to consider using include:
Bruce Dawson2c83223e2022-10-25 21:08:22218* `is_component_build = true` - this uses more, smaller DLLs, and may avoid
219having to relink chrome.dll after every change.
Bruce Dawsonfcd3deb12017-07-28 17:12:20220* `enable_nacl = false` - this disables Native Client which is usually not
221needed for local builds.
Bruce Dawson2c83223e2022-10-25 21:08:22222* `target_cpu = "x86"` - x86 builds may be slightly faster than x64 builds. Note
223that if you set this but don't set `enable_nacl = false` then build times may
224get worse.
James Cook26699a92019-03-12 22:23:10225* `blink_symbol_level = 0` - turn off source-level debugging for
brucedawsoncfc7fd52017-07-06 18:41:01226blink to reduce build times, appropriate if you don't plan to debug blink.
Bruce Dawson63e0be72021-11-29 20:34:41227* `v8_symbol_level = 0` - turn off source-level debugging for v8 to reduce
228build times, appropriate if you don't plan to debug v8.
brucedawsoncfc7fd52017-07-06 18:41:01229
Bruce Dawson817f47fb2020-05-01 22:29:08230In order to speed up linking you can set `symbol_level = 1` or
231`symbol_level = 0` - these options reduce the work the compiler and linker have
232to do. With `symbol_level = 1` the compiler emits file name and line number
233information so you can still do source-level debugging but there will be no
234local variable or type information. With `symbol_level = 0` there is no
235source-level debugging but call stacks still have function names. Changing
236`symbol_level` requires recompiling everything.
brucedawsoncfc7fd52017-07-06 18:41:01237
Ben Segall4a89ec52023-09-26 15:02:56238#### Use Reclient
239
240In addition, Google employees should use reclient, a distributed compilation system.
241Detailed information is available internally but the relevant gn arg is:
242* `use_remoteexec = true`
243
244Google employees can visit go/building-chrome-win#setup-reclient for more information.
245
246When invoking ninja, specify 'chrome' as the target to avoid building all test
247binaries as well.
248
249Still, builds will take many hours on many machines.
250
251#### Use Goma (deprecated)
252
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38253In addition, Google employees should use goma, a distributed compilation system.
254Detailed information is available internally but the relevant gn arg is:
255* `use_goma = true`
brucedawsoncfc7fd52017-07-06 18:41:01256
257To get any benefit from goma it is important to pass a large -j value to ninja.
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38258A good default is 10\*numCores to 20\*numCores. If you run autoninja then it
259will automatically pass an appropriate -j value to ninja for goma or not.
260
261```shell
262$ autoninja -C out\Default chrome
263```
brucedawsoncfc7fd52017-07-06 18:41:01264
Ben Segall4a89ec52023-09-26 15:02:56265When invoking ninja, specify 'chrome' as the target to avoid building all test
brucedawsoncfc7fd52017-07-06 18:41:01266binaries as well.
267
268Still, builds will take many hours on many machines.
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58269
Juan Cruz Viotti9c7622d2021-06-30 00:27:23270#### Use SCCACHE
271
272You might be able to use [sccache](https://github.com/mozilla/sccache) for the
273build process by enabling the following arguments:
274
275* `cc_wrapper = "sccache"` - assuming the `sccache` binary is in your `%PATH%`
276* `chrome_pgo_phase = 0`
277
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38278### Why is my build slow?
279
280Many things can make builds slow, with Windows Defender slowing process startups
281being a frequent culprit. Have you ensured that the entire Chromium src
Bruce Dawson0bbe2d42018-03-06 19:45:55282directory is excluded from antivirus scanning (on Google machines this means
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38283putting it in a ``src`` directory in the root of a drive)? Have you tried the
284different settings listed above, including different link settings and -j
285values? Have you asked on the chromium-dev mailing list to see if your build is
286slower than expected for your machine's specifications?
287
Bruce Dawson15104782023-10-19 20:06:23288If you suspect that Defender is slowing your build then you can try Microsoft's
289[Performance analyzer for Microsoft Defender Antivirus](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/tune-performance-defender-antivirus?view=o365-worldwide)
290to investigate in detail.
291
Bruce Dawson89390172019-05-08 09:51:18292The next step is to gather some data. If you set the ``NINJA_SUMMARIZE_BUILD``
Bruce Dawsonb9988e92019-09-16 17:01:10293environment variable to 1 then ``autoninja`` will do three things. First, it
294will set the [NINJA_STATUS](https://ninja-build.org/manual.html#_environment_variables)
Bruce Dawson89390172019-05-08 09:51:18295environment variable so that ninja will print additional information while
296building Chrome. It will show how many build processes are running at any given
297time, how many build steps have completed, how many build steps have completed
298per second, and how long the build has been running, as shown here:
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38299
300```shell
Bruce Dawson89390172019-05-08 09:51:18301$ set NINJA_SUMMARIZE_BUILD=1
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38302$ autoninja -C out\Default base
303ninja: Entering directory `out\Default'
304[1 processes, 86/86 @ 2.7/s : 31.785s ] LINK(DLL) base.dll base.dll.lib base.dll.pdb
305```
306
Bruce Dawson89390172019-05-08 09:51:18307This makes slow process creation immediately obvious and lets you tell quickly
308if a build is running more slowly than normal.
309
310In addition, setting ``NINJA_SUMMARIZE_BUILD=1`` tells ``autoninja`` to print a
311build performance summary when the build completes, showing the slowest build
312steps and slowest build-step types, as shown here:
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38313
314```shell
315$ set NINJA_SUMMARIZE_BUILD=1
316$ autoninja -C out\Default base
Bruce Dawson2721f0b2019-11-08 18:41:27317Longest build steps:
318 0.1 weighted s to build obj/base/base/trace_log.obj (6.7 s elapsed time)
319 0.2 weighted s to build nasm.exe, nasm.exe.pdb (0.2 s elapsed time)
320 0.3 weighted s to build obj/base/base/win_util.obj (12.4 s elapsed time)
321 1.2 weighted s to build base.dll, base.dll.lib (1.2 s elapsed time)
322Time by build-step type:
323 0.0 s weighted time to generate 6 .lib files (0.3 s elapsed time sum)
324 0.1 s weighted time to generate 25 .stamp files (1.2 s elapsed time sum)
325 0.2 s weighted time to generate 20 .o files (2.8 s elapsed time sum)
326 1.7 s weighted time to generate 4 PEFile (linking) files (2.0 s elapsed
327time sum)
328 23.9 s weighted time to generate 770 .obj files (974.8 s elapsed time sum)
32926.1 s weighted time (982.9 s elapsed time sum, 37.7x parallelism)
330839 build steps completed, average of 32.17/s
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38331```
332
Bruce Dawson2721f0b2019-11-08 18:41:27333The "weighted" time is the elapsed time of each build step divided by the number
334of tasks that were running in parallel. This makes it an excellent approximation
335of how "important" a slow step was. A link that is entirely or mostly serialized
336will have a weighted time that is the same or similar to its elapsed time. A
337compile that runs in parallel with 999 other compiles will have a weighted time
338that is tiny.
339
Bruce Dawson0bbe2d42018-03-06 19:45:55340You can also generate these reports by manually running the script after a build:
341
342```shell
343$ python depot_tools\post_build_ninja_summary.py -C out\Default
344```
345
Bruce Dawsonb9988e92019-09-16 17:01:10346Finally, setting ``NINJA_SUMMARIZE_BUILD=1`` tells autoninja to tell Ninja to
347report on its own overhead by passing "-d stats". This can be helpful if, for
348instance, process creation (which shows up in the StartEdge metric) is making
349builds slow, perhaps due to antivirus interference due to clang-cl not being in
350an excluded directory:
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38351
352```shell
Bruce Dawsonb9988e92019-09-16 17:01:10353$ set NINJA_SUMMARIZE_BUILD=1
354$ autoninja -C out\Default base
Bruce Dawsone9f20fff2018-03-03 01:58:38355metric count avg (us) total (ms)
356.ninja parse 3555 1539.4 5472.6
357canonicalize str 1383032 0.0 12.7
358canonicalize path 1402349 0.0 11.2
359lookup node 1398245 0.0 8.1
360.ninja_log load 2 118.0 0.2
361.ninja_deps load 2 67.5 0.1
362node stat 2516 29.6 74.4
363depfile load 2 1132.0 2.3
364StartEdge 88 3508.1 308.7
365FinishCommand 87 1670.9 145.4
366CLParser::Parse 45 1889.1 85.0
367```
368
Bruce Dawsonb9988e92019-09-16 17:01:10369You can also get a visual report of the build performance with
370[ninjatracing](https://github.com/nico/ninjatracing). This converts the
Chunbo Huaea6a9cf2022-07-20 03:01:10371.ninja_log file into a .json file which can be loaded into [chrome://tracing](chrome://tracing):
Bruce Dawsonb9988e92019-09-16 17:01:10372
373```shell
374$ python ninjatracing out\Default\.ninja_log >build.json
375```
376
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58377## Build Chromium
378
Max Morozf5b31fcd2018-08-10 21:55:48379Build Chromium (the "chrome" target) with Ninja using the command:
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58380
dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:29381```shell
Max Morozf5b31fcd2018-08-10 21:55:48382$ autoninja -C out\Default chrome
dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:29383```
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Max Morozf5b31fcd2018-08-10 21:55:48385`autoninja` is a wrapper that automatically provides optimal values for the
386arguments passed to `ninja`.
387
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58388You can get a list of all of the other build targets from GN by running
Andrew Williamsfa9b7d62023-03-20 15:48:28389`gn ls out\Default` from the command line. To compile one, pass to Ninja
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58390the GN label with no preceding "//" (so for `//chrome/test:unit_tests`
Andrew Williamsfa9b7d62023-03-20 15:48:28391use `autoninja -C out\Default chrome/test:unit_tests`).
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58392
393## Run Chromium
394
395Once it is built, you can simply run the browser:
396
dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:29397```shell
398$ out\Default\chrome.exe
399```
400
401(The ".exe" suffix in the command is actually optional).
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403## Running test targets
404
Andrew Williamsfa9b7d62023-03-20 15:48:28405Tests are split into multiple test targets based on their type and where they
406exist in the directory structure. To see what target a given unit test or
407browser test file corresponds to, the following command can be used:
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dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:29409```shell
Andrew Williamsfa9b7d62023-03-20 15:48:28410$ gn refs out\Default --testonly=true --type=executable --all chrome\browser\ui\browser_list_unittest.cc
411//chrome/test:unit_tests
412```
413
414In the example above, the target is unit_tests. The unit_tests binary can be
415built by running the following command:
416
417```shell
418$ autoninja -C out\Default unit_tests
419```
420
421You can run the tests by running the unit_tests binary. You can also limit which
422tests are run using the `--gtest_filter` arg, e.g.:
423
424```shell
425$ out\Default\unit_tests.exe --gtest_filter="BrowserListUnitTest.*"
dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:29426```
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428You can find out more about GoogleTest at its
429[GitHub page](https://github.com/google/googletest).
430
431## Update your checkout
432
433To update an existing checkout, you can run
434
dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:29435```shell
436$ git rebase-update
Bruce Dawsonef0b5452020-10-03 00:13:09437$ gclient sync -D
dpranke1a70d0c2016-12-01 02:42:29438```
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58439
440The first command updates the primary Chromium source repository and rebases
Andrew Williamsbbc1a1e2021-07-21 01:51:22441any of your local branches on top of tip-of-tree (aka the Git branch
442`origin/main`). If you don't want to use this script, you can also just use
443`git pull` or other common Git commands to update the repo.
dpranke0ae7cad2016-11-30 07:47:58444
Bruce Dawsonef0b5452020-10-03 00:13:09445The second command syncs the subrepositories to the appropriate versions,
446deleting those that are no longer needed, and re-runs the hooks as needed.
447
448### Editing and Debugging With the Visual Studio IDE
449
450You can use the Visual Studio IDE to edit and debug Chrome, with or without
451Intellisense support.
452
453#### Using Visual Studio Intellisense
454
455If you want to use Visual Studio Intellisense when developing Chromium, use the
456`--ide` command line argument to `gn gen` when you generate your output
457directory (as described on the [get the code](https://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/get-the-code)
Junji Watanabe0f6489c72023-02-01 04:02:11458page). This is an example when your checkout is `C:\src\chromium` and your
459output directory is `out\Default`:
Bruce Dawsonef0b5452020-10-03 00:13:09460
461```shell
Junji Watanabe0f6489c72023-02-01 04:02:11462$ gn gen --ide=vs --ninja-executable=C:\src\chromium\src\third_party\ninja\ninja.exe out\Default
Bruce Dawsonef0b5452020-10-03 00:13:09463$ devenv out\Default\all.sln
464```
465
466GN will produce a file `all.sln` in your build directory. It will internally
467use Ninja to compile while still allowing most IDE functions to work (there is
468no native Visual Studio compilation mode). If you manually run "gen" again you
469will need to resupply this argument, but normally GN will keep the build and
470IDE files up to date automatically when you build.
471
472The generated solution will contain several thousand projects and will be very
473slow to load. Use the `--filters` argument to restrict generating project files
474for only the code you're interested in. Although this will also limit what
475files appear in the project explorer, debugging will still work and you can
476set breakpoints in files that you open manually. A minimal solution that will
477let you compile and run Chrome in the IDE but will not show any source files
478is:
479
480```
Junji Watanabe0f6489c72023-02-01 04:02:11481$ gn gen --ide=vs --ninja-executable=C:\src\chromium\src\third_party\ninja\ninja.exe --filters=//chrome --no-deps out\Default
Bruce Dawsonef0b5452020-10-03 00:13:09482```
483
484You can selectively add other directories you care about to the filter like so:
485`--filters=//chrome;//third_party/WebKit/*;//gpu/*`.
486
487There are other options for controlling how the solution is generated, run `gn
488help gen` for the current documentation.
489
490#### Using Visual Studio without Intellisense
491
492It is also possible to debug and develop Chrome in Visual Studio without the
493overhead of a multi-project solution file. Simply "open" your chrome.exe binary
494with `File->Open->Project/Solution`, or from a Visual Studio command prompt like
495so: `devenv /debugexe out\Debug\chrome.exe <your arguments>`. Many of Visual
496Studio's code exploration features will not work in this configuration, but by
497installing the [VsChromium Visual Studio Extension](https://chromium.github.io/vs-chromium/)
498you can get the source code to appear in the solution explorer window along
499with other useful features such as code search. You can add multiple executables
500of interest (base_unittests.exe, browser_tests.exe) to your solution with
501`File->Add->Existing Project...` and change which one will be debugged by
502right-clicking on them in `Solution Explorer` and selecting `Set as Startup
503Project`. You can also change their properties, including command line
504arguments, by right-clicking on them in `Solution Explorer` and selecting
505`Properties`.
506
507By default when you start debugging in Visual Studio the debugger will only
508attach to the main browser process. To debug all of Chrome, install
509[Microsoft's Child Process Debugging Power Tool](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/devops/2014/11/24/introducing-the-child-process-debugging-power-tool/).
510You will also need to run Visual Studio as administrator, or it will silently
511fail to attach to some of Chrome's child processes.
512
Bruce Dawson425d4ab2023-06-25 01:36:15513### Improving performance of git commands
Avi Drissmanc0f6793ac2023-05-26 19:22:44514
515#### Configure git to use an untracked cache
516
Bruce Dawson2154274a2023-06-17 22:24:29517Try running
Avi Drissmanc0f6793ac2023-05-26 19:22:44518
519```shell
520$ git update-index --test-untracked-cache
521```
522
523If the output ends with `OK`, then the following may also improve performance of
524`git status`:
525
526```shell
527$ git config core.untrackedCache true
528```
529
Avi Drissmanc0f6793ac2023-05-26 19:22:44530#### Configure git to use fsmonitor
531
Bruce Dawson2154274a2023-06-17 22:24:29532You can significantly speed up git by using [fsmonitor.](https://github.blog/2022-06-29-improve-git-monorepo-performance-with-a-file-system-monitor/)
533You should enable fsmonitor in large repos, such as Chromium and v8. Enabling
534it globally will launch many processes and consume excess commit/memory and
535probably isn't worthwhile. The command to enable fsmonitor in the current repo
536is:
Avi Drissmanc0f6793ac2023-05-26 19:22:44537
538```shell
539$ git config core.fsmonitor true
540```