FYI

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From: Nico Weber <tha...@chromium.org>
Date: Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 2:20 AM
Subject: [blink-dev] linux currently uses clang by default (+ revert
instructions)
To: Chromium-dev <chromium-...@chromium.org>, blink-dev <blink-...@chromium.org>


Hi,

r282246 switched OS=linux builds (i.e. desktop chrome/linux, and
desktop chrome/linux with chromeos=1, but NOT chrome/android or "real"
chrome/chromeos builds) to use clang as its compiler by default. You
can explicitly set clang=0 in your gyp defines if you don't want this.
For now, this is very likely temporary to collect some performance
data and to find problems, but it'll very likely be permanent at some
point. I'll have more to say about the switch when that happens.

For now: The waterfall looks decent as far as I can tell. r282261
contains updated sizes expectations and updates shared library
expectations for Google Chrome Linux, so that and the two Linux
clobber bots will hopefully cycle green. The memory.fyi waterfall
cycles slowly, so I don't know about the state of that yet.

If you see something that's broken, please leave a comment on
http://crbug.com/360311 If you must, the change is safe to revert (you
need to revert r282261 too, to update expectations). But if just a
handful tests fail on just 32bit bots, consider just leaving a comment
on the bug and leave me some time to look thursday morning.

Thanks,
Nico

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