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#
# winrtbuild.ps1 -- A Powershell script to build all SDL/WinRT variants,
# across all WinRT platforms, in all of their supported, CPU architectures.
#
# Initial version written by David Ludwig <dludwig@pobox.com>
#
# This script can be launched from Windows Explorer by double-clicking
# on winrtbuild.bat
#
# Output will be placed in the following subdirectories of the SDL source
# tree:
# * VisualC-WinRT\lib\ -- final .dll, .lib, and .pdb files
# * VisualC-WinRT\obj\ -- intermediate build files
#
# Recommended Dependencies:
# * Windows 8.1 or higher
# * Powershell 4.0 or higher (included as part of Windows 8.1)
# * Visual C++ 2012, for building Windows 8.0 and Windows Phone 8.0 binaries.
# * Visual C++ 2013, for building Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 binaries
# * SDKs for Windows 8.0, Windows 8.1, Windows Phone 8.0, and
# Windows Phone 8.1, as needed
#
# Commom parameters/variables may include, but aren't strictly limited to:
# * PlatformToolset: the name of one of Visual Studio's build platforms.
# Different PlatformToolsets output different binaries. One
# PlatformToolset exists for each WinRT platform. Possible values
# may include:
# - "v110": Visual Studio 2012 build tools, plus the Windows 8.0 SDK
# - "v110_wp80": Visual Studio 2012 build tools, plus the Windows Phone 8.0 SDK
# - "v120": Visual Studio 2013 build tools, plus the Windows 8.1 SDK
# - "v120_wp81": Visual Studio 2013 build tools, plus the Windows Phone 8.1 SDK
# * VSProjectPath: the full path to a Visual Studio or Visual C++ project file
# * VSProjectName: the internal name of a Visual Studio or Visual C++ project
# file. Some of Visual Studio's own build tools use this name when
# calculating paths for build-output.
# * Platform: a Visual Studio platform name, which often maps to a CPU
# CPU architecture. Possible values may include: "Win32" (for 32-bit x86),
# "ARM", or "x64" (for 64-bit x86).
#
# Base version of SDL, used for packaging purposes
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$SDLVersion = "2.0.19"
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# Gets the .bat file that sets up an MSBuild environment, given one of
# Visual Studio's, "PlatformToolset"s.
function Get-MSBuild-Env-Launcher
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true,Position=1)][string]$PlatformToolset
)
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v110") { # Windows 8.0 (not Windows Phone), via VS 2012
return "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
}
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v110_wp80") { # Windows Phone 8.0, via VS 2012
return "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\VC\WPSDK\WP80\vcvarsphoneall.bat"
}
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v120") { # Windows 8.1 (not Windows Phone), via VS 2013
return "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
}
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v120_wp81") { # Windows Phone 8.1, via VS 2013
return "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
}
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v140") { # Windows 10, via VS 2015
return "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
}
return ""
}
# Gets a string that identifies the build-variant of SDL/WinRT that is specific
# to a particular Visual Studio PlatformToolset.
function Get-SDL-WinRT-Variant-Name
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true,Position=1)][string]$PlatformToolset,
# If true, append a string to this function's output, identifying the
# build-variant's minimum-supported version of Visual Studio.
[switch]$IncludeVSSuffix = $false
)
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v110") { # Windows 8.0 (not Windows Phone), via VS 2012 project files
if ($IncludeVSSuffix) {
return "WinRT80_VS2012"
} else {
return "WinRT80"
}
}
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v110_wp80") { # Windows Phone 8.0, via VS 2012 project files
if ($IncludeVSSuffix) {
return "WinPhone80_VS2012"
} else {
return "WinPhone80"
}
}
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v120") { # Windows 8.1 (not Windows Phone), via VS 2013 project files
if ($IncludeVSSuffix) {
return "WinRT81_VS2013"
} else {
return "WinRT81"
}
}
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v120_wp81") { # Windows Phone 8.1, via VS 2013 project files
if ($IncludeVSSuffix) {
return "WinPhone81_VS2013"
} else {
return "WinPhone81"
}
}
if ($PlatformToolset -eq "v140") { # Windows 10, via VS 2015 project files
if ($IncludeVSSuffix) {
return "UWP_VS2015"
} else {
return "UWP"
}
}
return ""
}
# Returns the internal name of a Visual Studio Project.
#
# The internal name of a VS Project is encoded inside the project file
# itself, inside a set of <ProjectName></ProjectName> XML tags.
function Get-VS-ProjectName
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true,Position=1)]$VSProjectPath
)
# For now, just do a regex for the project name:
$matches = (Get-Content $VSProjectPath | Select-String -Pattern ".*<ProjectName>([^<]+)<.*").Matches
foreach ($match in $matches) {
if ($match.Groups.Count -ge 1) {
return $match.Groups[1].Value
}
}
return $null
}
# Build a specific variant of SDL/WinRT
function Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant
{
#
# Read in arguments:
#
param (
# name of an SDL project file, minus extensions and
# platform-identifying suffixes
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true,Position=1)][string]$SDLProjectName,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true,Position=2)][string]$PlatformToolset,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true,Position=3)][string]$Platform
)
#
# Derive other properties from read-in arguments:
#
# The .bat file to setup a platform-appropriate MSBuild environment:
$BatchFileForMSBuildEnv = Get-MSBuild-Env-Launcher $PlatformToolset
# The full path to the VS Project that'll be built:
$VSProjectPath = "$PSScriptRoot\..\VisualC-WinRT\$(Get-SDL-WinRT-Variant-Name $PlatformToolset -IncludeVSSuffix)\$SDLProjectName-$(Get-SDL-WinRT-Variant-Name $PlatformToolset).vcxproj"
# The internal name of the VS Project, used in some post-build steps:
$VSProjectName = Get-VS-ProjectName $VSProjectPath
# Where to place output binaries (.dll, .lib, and .pdb files):
$OutDir = "$PSScriptRoot\..\VisualC-WinRT\lib\$(Get-SDL-WinRT-Variant-Name $PlatformToolset)\$Platform"
# Where to place intermediate build files:
$IntermediateDir = "$PSScriptRoot\..\VisualC-WinRT\obj\$SDLProjectName-$(Get-SDL-WinRT-Variant-Name $PlatformToolset)\$Platform"
#
# Build the VS Project:
#
cmd.exe /c " ""$BatchFileForMSBuildEnv"" x86 & msbuild ""$VSProjectPath"" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=$Platform /p:OutDir=""$OutDir\\"" /p:IntDir=""$IntermediateDir\\""" | Out-Host
$BuildResult = $?
#
# Move .dll files into place. This fixes a problem whereby MSBuild may
# put output files into a sub-directory of $OutDir, rather than $OutDir
# itself.
#
if (Test-Path "$OutDir\$VSProjectName\") {
Move-Item -Force "$OutDir\$VSProjectName\*" "$OutDir"
}
#
# Clean up unneeded files in $OutDir:
#
if (Test-Path "$OutDir\$VSProjectName\") {
Remove-Item -Recurse "$OutDir\$VSProjectName"
}
Remove-Item "$OutDir\*.exp"
Remove-Item "$OutDir\*.ilk"
Remove-Item "$OutDir\*.pri"
#
# All done. Indicate success, or failure, to the caller:
#
#echo "RESULT: $BuildResult" | Out-Host
return $BuildResult
}
#
# Build each variant, with corresponding .dll, .lib, and .pdb files:
#
$DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $false
$DidAnyNugetBuildFail = $false
# Ryan disabled WP8.0, because it doesn't appear to have mmdeviceapi.h that SDL_wasapi needs.
# My assumption is that no one will miss this, but send patches otherwise! --ryan.
# Build for Windows Phone 8.0, via VC++ 2012:
#if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110_wp80" "ARM")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
#if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110_wp80" "Win32")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
# Build for Windows Phone 8.1, via VC++ 2013:
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120_wp81" "ARM")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120_wp81" "Win32")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
# Build for Windows 8.0 and Windows RT 8.0, via VC++ 2012:
#
# Win 8.0 auto-building was disabled on 2017-Feb-25, by David Ludwig <dludwig@pobox.com>.
# Steam's OS-usage surveys indicate that Windows 8.0 use is pretty much nil, plus
# Microsoft hasn't supported Windows 8.0 development for a few years now.
# The commented-out lines below may still work on some systems, though.
#
#if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110" "ARM")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
#if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110" "Win32")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
#if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110" "x64")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
# Build for Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1, via VC++ 2013:
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120" "ARM")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120" "Win32")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120" "x64")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
# Build for Windows 10, via VC++ 2015
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v140" "ARM")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v140" "Win32")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v140" "x64")) { $DidAnyDLLBuildFail = $true }
# Build NuGet packages, if possible
if ($DidAnyDLLBuildFail -eq $true) {
Write-Warning -Message "Unable to build all variants. NuGet packages will not be built."
$DidAnyNugetBuildFail = $true
} else {
$NugetPath = (Get-Command -CommandType Application nuget.exe | %{$_.Path}) 2> $null
if ("$NugetPath" -eq "") {
Write-Warning -Message "Unable to find nuget.exe. NuGet packages will not be built."
$DidAnyNugetBuildFail = $true
} else {
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Cyan "Building SDL2 NuGet packages..."
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Cyan "... via NuGet install: $NugetPath"
$NugetOutputDir = "$PSScriptRoot\..\VisualC-WinRT\lib\nuget"
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Cyan "... output directory: $NugetOutputDir"
$SDLHGRevision = $($(hg log -l 1 --repository "$PSScriptRoot\.." | select-string "changeset") -Replace "changeset:\W*(\d+).*",'$1') 2>$null
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Cyan "... HG Revision: $SDLHGRevision"
# Base options to nuget.exe
$NugetOptions = @("pack", "PACKAGE_NAME_WILL_GO_HERE", "-Output", "$NugetOutputDir")
# Try attaching hg revision to NuGet package:
$NugetOptions += "-Version"
if ("$SDLHGRevision" -eq "") {
Write-Warning -Message "Unable to find the Mercurial revision (maybe hg.exe can't be found?). NuGet packages will not have this attached to their name."
$NugetOptions += "$SDLVersion-Unofficial"
} else {
$NugetOptions += "$SDLVersion.$SDLHGRevision-Unofficial"
}
# Create NuGet output dir, if not yet created:
if ($(Test-Path "$NugetOutputDir") -eq $false) {
New-Item "$NugetOutputDir" -type directory
}
# Package SDL2:
$NugetOptions[1] = "$PSScriptRoot\..\VisualC-WinRT\SDL2-WinRT.nuspec"
&"$NugetPath" $NugetOptions -Symbols
if ( ! $? ) { $DidAnyNugetBuildFail = $true }
# Package SDL2main:
$NugetOptions[1] = "$PSScriptRoot\..\VisualC-WinRT\SDL2main-WinRT-NonXAML.nuspec"
&"$NugetPath" $NugetOptions
if ( ! $? ) { $DidAnyNugetBuildFail = $true }
}
}
# Let the script's caller know whether or not any errors occurred.
# Exit codes compatible with Buildbot are used (1 for error, 0 for success).
if ($DidAnyDLLBuildFail -eq $true) {
Write-Error -Message "Unable to build all known variants of SDL2 for WinRT"
exit 1
} elseif ($DidAnyNugetBuildFail -eq $true) {
Write-Warning -Message "Unable to build NuGet packages"
exit 0 # Should NuGet package build failure lead to a non-failing result code instead?
} else {
exit 0
}