Ryujinx-SDL/build-scripts/winrtbuild.ps1
Philipp Wiesemann 0e45984fa0 Fixed crash if initialization of EGL failed but was tried again later.
The internal function SDL_EGL_LoadLibrary() did not delete and remove a mostly
uninitialized data structure if loading the library first failed. A later try to
use EGL then skipped initialization and assumed it was previously successful
because the data structure now already existed. This led to at least one crash
in the internal function SDL_EGL_ChooseConfig() because a NULL pointer was
dereferenced to make a call to eglBindAPI().
2015-06-21 17:33:46 +02:00

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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).
#
# 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"
}
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 ($IncludeVSSuffix) {
return "WinPhone81_VS2013"
} else {
return "WinPhone81"
}
}
return ""
}
# Returns the internal name of a Visual Studio Project.
#
# The internal name of a VS Project is encoded inside the project file
# itself, inside a set of <ProjectName></ProjectName> XML tags.
function Get-VS-ProjectName
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$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\$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:
#
$DidAnyFail = $false
# Build for Windows Phone 8.0, via VC++ 2012:
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110_wp80" "ARM")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110_wp80" "Win32")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
# Build for Windows Phone 8.1, via VC++ 2013:
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120_wp81" "ARM")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120_wp81" "Win32")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
# Build for Windows 8.0 and Windows RT 8.0, via VC++ 2012:
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110" "ARM")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110" "Win32")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v110" "x64")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
# Build for Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1, via VC++ 2013:
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120" "ARM")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120" "Win32")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
if ( ! (Build-SDL-WinRT-Variant "SDL" "v120" "x64")) { $DidAnyFail = $true }
# Let the script's caller know whether or not any errors occurred.
# Exit codes compatible with Buildbot are used (1 for error, 0 for success).
if ($DidAnyFail -eq $true) {
exit 1
} else {
exit 0
}