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authorRémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>2022-09-22 08:28:55 +0200
committerRémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>2022-09-26 16:31:46 +0200
commit39facb35a021f9301f742732fbbd3c6a5a548893 (patch)
treec84d1e46f176c069af1bbeef17d25512d18304f8 /modules/denoise/config.py
parentb9a64c77366361a0d45dcdd2b330911efd1eb3f4 (diff)
SCons: Unify tools/target build type configuration
Implements https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/3371. New `target` presets ==================== The `tools` option is removed and `target` changes to use three new presets, which match the builds users are familiar with. These targets control the default optimization level and enable editor-specific and debugging code: - `editor`: Replaces `tools=yes target=release_debug`. * Defines: `TOOLS_ENABLED`, `DEBUG_ENABLED`, `-O2`/`/O2` - `template_debug`: Replaces `tools=no target=release_debug`. * Defines: `DEBUG_ENABLED`, `-O2`/`/O2` - `template_release`: Replaces `tools=no target=release`. * Defines: `-O3`/`/O2` New `dev_build` option ====================== The previous `target=debug` is now replaced by a separate `dev_build=yes` option, which can be used in combination with either of the three targets, and changes the following: - `dev_build`: Defines `DEV_ENABLED`, disables optimization (`-O0`/`/0d`), enables generating debug symbols, does not define `NDEBUG` so `assert()` works in thirdparty libraries, adds a `.dev` suffix to the binary name. Note: Unlike previously, `dev_build` defaults to off so that users who compile Godot from source get an optimized and small build by default. Engine contributors should now set `dev_build=yes` in their build scripts or IDE configuration manually. Changed binary names ==================== The name of generated binaries and object files are changed too, to follow this format: `godot.<platform>.<target>[.dev][.double].<arch>[.<extra_suffix>][.<ext>]` For example: - `godot.linuxbsd.editor.dev.arm64` - `godot.windows.template_release.double.x86_64.mono.exe` Be sure to update your links/scripts/IDE config accordingly. More flexible `optimize` and `debug_symbols` options ==================================================== The optimization level and whether to generate debug symbols can be further specified with the `optimize` and `debug_symbols` options. So the default values listed above for the various `target` and `dev_build` combinations are indicative and can be replaced when compiling, e.g.: `scons p=linuxbsd target=template_debug dev_build=yes optimize=debug` will make a "debug" export template with dev-only code enabled, `-Og` optimization level for GCC/Clang, and debug symbols. Perfect for debugging complex crashes at runtime in an exported project.
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diff --git a/modules/denoise/config.py b/modules/denoise/config.py
index 20a5e1da2f..27d2ffbf86 100644
--- a/modules/denoise/config.py
+++ b/modules/denoise/config.py
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ def can_build(env, platform):
# as doing lightmap generation and denoising on Android or Web
# would be a bit far-fetched.
desktop_platforms = ["linuxbsd", "macos", "windows"]
- return env["tools"] and platform in desktop_platforms and env["arch"] == "x86_64"
+ return env.editor_build and platform in desktop_platforms and env["arch"] == "x86_64"
def configure(env):