The `bcz.cmd` script calls a powershell helper script (bx.ps1), but (previous to this change) did not pass `-NoProfile`, which means that powershell.exe would load and run one's personal profile script, which can only slow things down, and worse, can change default behaviors (such as turning on strict mode by default, which will cause scripts that don't run cleanly with strict mode to generate lots of errors--such as bx.ps1). This change amends the powershell.exe command line to pass -NoProfile, as well as to set the execution policy and ensure that interactive prompts can't inadvertently show up (normal best practices for use of powershell in build scripts). This change will speed things up (probably negligibly, but still) and (more importantly) prevent non-determinism and errors that could result from running people's profile scripts when running the helper bx.ps1.
126 lines
4.4 KiB
Batchfile
126 lines
4.4 KiB
Batchfile
@echo off
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rem bcz - Clean and build the solution.
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rem This is another script to help Microsoft developers feel at home working on the Terminal project.
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rem Args:
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rem dbg: manually build the solution in the Debug configuration. If omitted,
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rem we'll use whatever the last configuration build was.
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rem rel: manually build the solution in the Release configuration. If
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rem omitted, we'll use whatever the last configuration build was.
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rem no_clean: Don't clean before building. This is a much faster build
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rem typically, but leaves artifacts from previous builds around, which
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rem can lead to unexpected build failures.
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rem exclusive: Only build the project in the cwd. If omitted, we'll try
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rem building the entire solution instead.
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if (%_LAST_BUILD_CONF%)==() (
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set _LAST_BUILD_CONF=%DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION%
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)
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set _MSBUILD_TARGET=Clean;Build
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set _EXCLUSIVE=
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set _APPX_ARGS=
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:ARGS_LOOP
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if (%1) == () goto :POST_ARGS_LOOP
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if (%1) == (dbg) (
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echo Manually building debug
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set _LAST_BUILD_CONF=Debug
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)
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if (%1) == (rel) (
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echo Manually building release
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set _LAST_BUILD_CONF=Release
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)
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if (%1) == (no_clean) (
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set _MSBUILD_TARGET=Build
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)
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if (%1) == (exclusive) (
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set _EXCLUSIVE=1
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)
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shift
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goto :ARGS_LOOP
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:POST_ARGS_LOOP
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if "%_EXCLUSIVE%" == "1" (
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set "PROJECT_NAME="
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call :get_project
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) else if (%_LAST_BUILD_CONF%) == (Debug) (
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rem /p:AppxBundle=Never prevents us from building the appxbundle from the
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rem commandline. We don't want to do this from a debug build, because it
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rem takes ages, so disable it. if you want the appx, build release
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rem Only do this check if we're doing a full solution build. If we're only
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rem trying to build the appx, then we obviously want to build the appx.
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echo Skipping building appx...
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set _APPX_ARGS=/p:AppxBundle=false
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) else (
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echo Building Appx...
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)
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if "%_EXCLUSIVE%" == "1" (
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if "%PROJECT_NAME%" == "" ( goto :eof ) else echo Building only %PROJECT_NAME%
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)
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echo Performing nuget restore...
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nuget.exe restore %OPENCON%\OpenConsole.sln
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set _BUILD_CMDLINE="%MSBUILD%" %OPENCON%\OpenConsole.sln /t:"%_MSBUILD_TARGET%" /m /p:Configuration=%_LAST_BUILD_CONF% /p:Platform=%ARCH% %_APPX_ARGS%
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echo %_BUILD_CMDLINE%
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echo Starting build...
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%_BUILD_CMDLINE%
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rem Cleanup unused variables here. Note we cannot use setlocal because we need to pass modified
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rem _LAST_BUILD_CONF out to OpenCon.cmd later.
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rem
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set _MSBUILD_TARGET=
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set _BIN_=%~dp0\bin\%PLATFORM%\%_LAST_BUILD_CONF%
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goto :eof
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rem ############################################################################
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rem The code to figure out what project we're building needs to be in its own
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rem function. Otherwise, when cmd evaluates the if statement above `if
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rem "%_EXCLUSIVE%" == "1"`, it'll evaluate the entire block with the value of
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rem the the variables at the time the if was executed. So instead, make a
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rem function here with `enabledelayedexpansion` set.
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:get_project
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setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
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rem TODO:GH#2172 Find a way to only rebuild the metaproj if the sln changed
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rem First generate the metaproj file
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set MSBuildEmitSolution=1
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"%msbuild%" %OPENCON%\OpenConsole.sln /t:ValidateSolutionConfiguration /m > NUL
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set MSBuildEmitSolution=
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rem Use bx.ps1 to figure out which target we're looking at
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set _OUTPUT=
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FOR /F "tokens=* USEBACKQ" %%F IN (`powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -NonInteractive bx.ps1 2^> NUL`) DO (
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set _OUTPUT=%%F
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)
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if "!_OUTPUT!" == "" (
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echo Could not find a .vcxproj file in this directory.
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echo `bx.cmd` only works in directories with a vcxproj file.
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echo Please navigate to directory with a project file in it, or try `bz` to build the entire solution.
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goto :eof
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)
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set "__PROJECT_NAME=!_OUTPUT!"
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rem If we're trying to clean build, make sure to update the target here.
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if "%_MSBUILD_TARGET%" == "Build" (
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set __MSBUILD_TARGET=%__PROJECT_NAME%
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) else if "%_MSBUILD_TARGET%" == "Clean,Build" (
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set __MSBUILD_TARGET=%__PROJECT_NAME%:Rebuild
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)
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rem This statement will propagate our internal variables up to the calling
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rem scope. Because they're all on one line, the value of our local variables
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rem will be evaluated before we endlocal
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endlocal & set "PROJECT_NAME=%__PROJECT_NAME%" & set "_MSBUILD_TARGET=%__MSBUILD_TARGET%"
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rem ############################################################################
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:eof
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