From 663d4ee7de9741e4e55255908fbecd8582097ae3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: yg2f Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 18:04:26 +0200 Subject: scons detects standalone MSVC on Windows Under Windows, Scons is now capable of detecting and compiling with standalone MSVC compilers (aka "Visual C++ Build Tools"). http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools Tried with version 2015, and native x86 and x64 compilers under Windows 10 pro 64 and Windows 8.1 64, with the default Win8 SDK provided by the "Visual C++ Build Tools" web-installer. Follow the same compiling instructions than for compiling with Visual Studio, except that Visual Studio is no more required. KNOWN ISSUES : - ``methods.detect_visual_c_compiler_version()`` will emit a warning message on computers where the ``VSINSTALLDIR`` environement variable is not present. But it should compile just fine and still automatically detects the 32 or 64 bits according to the compiler you picked. TODO : - eventually, update ``platform/winrt/dectet.py`` with function ``methods.msvc_is_detected()`` and try to compile winrt/UWP with these standalone compilers (if you did not select Win10 SDK when installing the standalone tools, you can run it again). - update doc to make users aware of "Visual C++ Build Tools" aka "stadalone MSVC". - eventually, update ``methods.detect_visual_c_compiler_version()`` --- platform/windows/detect.py | 25 ++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'platform/windows') diff --git a/platform/windows/detect.py b/platform/windows/detect.py index 0548b84cfa..12ea5a93ee 100644 --- a/platform/windows/detect.py +++ b/platform/windows/detect.py @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ # -# tested on | Windows native | Linux cross-compilation -# ------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------- -# MSVS C++ 2010 Express | WORKS | n/a -# Mingw-w64 | WORKS | WORKS -# Mingw-w32 | WORKS | WORKS -# MinGW | WORKS | untested +# tested on | Windows native | Linux cross-compilation +# ----------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------- +# MSVS C++ 2010 Express | WORKS | n/a +# Visual C++ Build Tools 2015 | WORKS | n/a +# Mingw-w64 | WORKS | WORKS +# Mingw-w32 | WORKS | WORKS +# MinGW | WORKS | untested # ##### # Notes about MSVS C++ : @@ -12,6 +13,12 @@ # - MSVC2010-Express compiles to 32bits only. # ##### +# Note about Visual C++ Build Tools : +# +# - Visual C++ Build Tools is the standalone MSVC compiler : +# http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools +# +##### # Notes about Mingw-w64 and Mingw-w32 under Windows : # # - both can be installed using the official installer : @@ -78,7 +85,7 @@ ##### # TODO : -# +# # - finish to cleanup this script to remove all the remains of previous hacks and workarounds # - make it work with the Windows7 SDK that is supposed to enable 64bits compilation for MSVC2010-Express # - confirm it works well with other Visual Studio versions. @@ -102,7 +109,7 @@ def can_build(): if (os.name=="nt"): #building natively on windows! - if (os.getenv("VSINSTALLDIR")): + if ( methods.msvc_is_detected() ): return True else: print("\nMSVC not detected, attempting Mingw.") @@ -197,7 +204,7 @@ def configure(env): env.Append(CPPPATH=['#platform/windows']) env['is_mingw']=False - if (os.name=="nt" and os.getenv("VSINSTALLDIR")!=None): + if (os.name=="nt" and methods.msvc_is_detected() ): #build using visual studio env['ENV']['TMP'] = os.environ['TMP'] env.Append(CPPPATH=['#platform/windows/include']) -- cgit v1.2.3