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declare_args() {
  # Whether to use goma (https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/goma/client/)
  use_goma = false

  # Set this to a clang build directory. If set, that clang is used as compiler.
  # goma only works with compiler binaries it knows about, so useful both for
  # using a goma-approved compiler and for compiling clang with a locally-built
  # clang in a different build directory.
  # On Windows, setting this also causes lld-link to be used as linker.
  # Example value: getenv("HOME") + "/src/llvm-build/Release+Asserts"
  clang_base_path = ""

  # Set this to the path to Android NDK r21. If set, cross compilation targeting
  # Android will be enabled.
  android_ndk_path = ""
}

declare_args() {
  # Set if the host compiler is clang.  On by default on Mac or if
  # clang_base_path is set.
  is_clang = host_os == "mac" || clang_base_path != ""

  # Set this to true to link with LLD instead of the default linker.
  use_lld = clang_base_path != "" && host_os != "mac"
}