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Building and Running |
This document describes how to build and run Hermes as a standalone compiler and VM. To use Hermes in the context of a React Native app, see the React Native documentation.
Hermes is a C++14 project. clang, gcc, and Visual C++ are supported. Hermes also requires cmake, git, ICU, Python, and zip. It builds with CMake and ninja.
The Hermes REPL will also use libreadline, if available.
To install dependencies on Ubuntu:
apt install cmake git ninja-build libicu-dev python zip libreadline-dev
On Arch Linux:
pacman -S cmake git ninja icu python zip readline
On Mac via Homebrew:
brew install cmake git ninja
Hermes will place its build files in the current directory by default.
You can also give explicit source and build directories, use --help
on the build scripts to see how.
Create a base directory to work in, e.g. ~/workspace
, and cd into it.
(Tip: avoid naming it hermes
, as hermes
will be one of several subdirectories in the workspace).
After cd
ing, follow the steps below to generate the Hermes build system:
git clone https://github.com/facebook/hermes.git
cmake -S hermes -B build -G Ninja
The build system has now been generated in the build
directory. To perform the build:
cmake --build ./build
The above instructions create an unoptimized debug build. The -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
flag will create a release build:
cmake -S hermes -B build_release -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
cmake --build ./build_release
To build on Windows using Visual Studio with a checkout in the hermes
directory:
cmake -S hermes -B build -G 'Visual Studio 16 2019'
cmake --build ./build
The primary binary is the hermes
tool, which will be found at build/bin/hermes
. This tool compiles JavaScript to Hermes bytecode. It can also execute JavaScript, from source or bytecode or be used as a REPL.
hermes test.js
hermes -emit-binary -out test.hbc test.js
hermes test.hbc
To run the Hermes test suite:
cmake --build ./build --target check-hermes
To run Hermes against the test262 suite, you need to have a Hermes binary built already and a clone of the test262 repo:
hermes/utils/testsuite/run_testsuite.py -b <hermes_build> <test262>
E.g. if we configured at ~/hermes_build
(i.e. ~/hermes_build/bin/hermes
is
an executable) and cloned test262 at ~/test262
, then perform:
hermes/utils/testsuite/run_testsuite.py -b ~/hermes_build ~/test262/test
Note that you can also only test against part of a test suite, e.g. to run the Intl402 subset of the test262, you can specifiy a subdir:
hermes/utils/testsuite/run_testsuite.py -b ~/hermes_build ~/test262/test/intl402
To automatically format all your changes, you will need clang-format
, then
simply run:
hermes/utils/format.sh
The -HERMES_ENABLE_ADDRESS_SANITIZER=ON
flag will create a ASan build:
git clone https://github.com/facebook/hermes.git
cmake -S hermes -B asan_build -G Ninja -D HERMES_ENABLE_ADDRESS_SANITIZER=ON
cmake --build ./asan_build
You can verify the build by looking for asan
symbols in the hermes
binary:
nm asan_build/bin/hermes | grep asan
In addition to hermes
, the following tools will be built:
hdb
: JavaScript command line debuggerhbcdump
: Hermes bytecode disassemblerhermesc
: Standalone Hermes compiler. This can compile JavaScript to Hermes bytecode, but does not support executing it.hvm
: Standalone Hermes VM. This can execute Hermes bytecode, but does not support compiling it.