Windows Settings:
Visual Studio Version - select the studio version for which the project will be exported. Options: 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019. Default: 2019.
Update - checks the installed versions of Visual Studio on the PC and adds (installed) to the version in the list if available (for information). Example:
sample_vs_2
Action After Publishing - select an action after a successful publication. Options:
Nothing - do nothing. Default value;
Open In Visual Studio - open the project in the corresponding studio version;
Compile - compilation of the project;
Compile and Run - compile and run the project. Then the executable file will be copied to the windows-hl folder (where the resources are located).
Mode - compilation mode. Options: Debug, Release. Default: Debug.
Architecture - the architecture for which the application will be built. Options: x86, x64. Default: version of the user’s PC architecture.
Compile Log Parameter - setting the output of messages during compilation:
Summary - show the error and warning summary at the end. Default value;
No Summary - don \ 't show the error and warning summary at the end;
Warnings and Errors Only - show only warnings and errors;
Warnings Only - show only warnings;
Errors Only - show only errors.
More details can be found here - MSBuild command-line reference (I took only part of the settings).
Count CPU - specifies the maximum number of concurrent processes to use when building. More details can be found here - MSBuild command-line reference. The default is 1. Maximum value: the number of CPUs in the system (function multiprocessing.cpu_count()).
Open Build Directory - open the folder with the application after a successful build. If the Compile and Run option is selected, then the executable file will be copied to the windows-hl folder (where the resources are located) and this folder will open. Otherwise, the folder where the given Visual Studio file is going will open.
The user will also receive a message if the studio version selected for export and for opening in the studio or compilation is not on the PC. And a list of installed ones will be issued. Example:
Visual Studio 2017 (version 15) not found.
The following are installed on the PC:
- Visual Studio Community 2019 (version 16.8.30711.63)
To obtain information about the installed versions of Visual Studio, use the vswhere.exe utility (open source) included in Kha (located in the …\ArmorySDK\Kha\Kinc\Tools\kincmake\Data\windows).
First version:
- Dynamically checking the correctness of an expression in the IDE (Blender).
- The task is divided into 2 parts: checking the correctness through python in the Blender interface and when performing calculations when the application is running in haxe.
The following decisions are taken as a basis:
python - http://repl.it/3xv/1
haxe - https://github.com/maitag/formula (added all the necessary classes to the node code)
- Fixed a bug with updating the list of emulators if they are not there.
- Fixed a bug with enabling/disabling options when changing links to Android SDK.
- Fixed display of settings in the form of open panels. When collapsing panels appear incorrect display.
The error occurs when updating projects with old nodes. Unfortunately, the node is not completely replaced, but the error with deleting the output parameters has been fixed, the incorrect node will not be in the Logic Editor.
Added Armory Exporter - HTML5 Settings panel:
- Copy Files To Specified Folder - copy files to the folder specified in the settings after publish. The name of the folder where the result will be copied is formed based on the name of the project and version. Sample, test-1.0.5.
- Run Browser After Copy - run browser after copy. The url is formed from the one specified in the settings and the directory with the project where it was copied. Sample, http: //localhost/test-1.0.5.
Added settings in Render: Armory:
- HTML5 Copy Path - path to copy project after successfully publish (directory on local web-server).
- Url To Web Server - url that runs the local server.