commit | 0d9ffeaac880401ee18e4f33bddc3a76b0faf372 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dan Willemsen <dan@danw.org> | Fri Oct 26 10:00:43 2018 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Oct 26 10:00:43 2018 -0700 |
tree | 0c4a7b7081a2b351e5dc17a6cbc3a00433eee3b7 | |
parent | 4cc71ae464e38364f9f8abf3d2b79f1211c3b3ca [diff] | |
parent | 87b8da7af2c8bea28b1d8ab17679453d859f96e5 [diff] |
Merge pull request #155 from danw/empty_ninja_file Add --empty_ninja_file for test usecases
kati is an experimental GNU make clone. The main goal of this tool is to speed-up incremental build of Android.
Currently, kati does not offer a faster build by itself. It instead converts your Makefile to a ninja file.
For Android-N+, ckati and ninja is used automatically. There is a prebuilt checked in under prebuilts/build-tools that is used.
All Android's build commands (m, mmm, mmma, etc.) should just work.
Set up kati:
% cd ~/src % git clone https://github.com/google/kati % cd kati % make
Build Android:
% cd <android-directory> % source build/envsetup.sh % lunch <your-choice> % ~/src/kati/m2n --kati_stats % ./ninja.sh
You need ninja in your $PATH.
% ./ninja.sh -t clean
Note ./ninja.sh passes all parameters to ninja.
For example, the following is equivalent to "make cts":
% ./ninja.sh cts
Or, if you know the path you want, you can do:
% ./ninja.sh out/host/linux-x86/bin/adb