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- ## VCC Developer Command Prompt Loader
- ##
- ## In order for the VCC compiler backend to work properly, it requires numerous
- ## environment variables to be set properly for the desired architecture and compile target.
- ## For that purpose the VCC compiler ships with the vcvarsall utility which is an executable
- ## batch script that can be used to properly set up an Command Prompt environment.
- import strtabs, strutils, os, osproc
- const
- comSpecEnvKey = "ComSpec" ## Environment Variable that specifies the command-line application path in Windows
- ## Usually set to cmd.exe
- type
- VccArch* = enum ## The VCC compile target architectures
- vccarchUnspecified = "",
- vccarchX86 = "x86", ## VCC for compilation against the x86 architecture.
- vccarchAmd64 = "amd64", ## VCC for compilation against the amd64 architecture.
- vccarchX86Amd64 = "x86_amd64", ## VCC cross-compilation tools using x86 VCC for compilation against the amd64 architecture.
- vccarchX86Arm = "x86_arm", ## VCC cross-compilation tools using x86 VCC for compilation against the ARM architecture.
- vccarchX86Arm64 = "x86_arm64", ## VCC cross-compilation tools using x86 VCC for compilation against the ARM (64-bit) architecture.
- vccarchAmd64X86 = "amd64_x86", ## VCC cross-compilation tools using amd64 VCC for compilation against the x86 architecture.
- vccarchAmd64Arm = "amd64_arm", ## VCC cross-compilation tools using amd64 VCC for compilation against the ARM architecture.
- vccarchAmd64Arm64 = "amd64_arm64", ## VCC cross-compilation tools using amd64 VCC for compilation against the ARM (64-bit) architecture.
- vccarchX64 = "x64", ## VCC for compilation against the x64 architecture.
- vccarchX64X86 = "x64_x86", ## VCC cross-compilation tools using x64 VCC for compilation against the x86 architecture.
- vccarchX64Arm = "x64_arm", ## VCC cross-compilation tools using x64 VCC for compilation against the ARM architecture.
- vccarchX64Arm64 = "x64_arm64" ## VCC cross-compilation tools using x64 VCC for compilation against the ARM (64-bit) architecture.
- VccPlatformType* = enum ## The VCC platform type of the compile target
- vccplatEmpty = "", ## Default (i.e. Desktop) Platfor Type
- vccplatStore = "store", ## Windows Store Application
- vccplatUWP = "uwp", ## Universal Windows Platform (UWP) Application
- vccplatOneCore = "onecore" # Undocumented platform type in the Windows SDK, probably XBox One SDK platform type.
- proc vccVarsAll*(path: string, arch: VccArch = vccarchUnspecified, platform_type: VccPlatformType = vccplatEmpty, sdk_version: string = "", verbose: bool = false): StringTableRef =
- ## Returns a string table containing the proper process environment to successfully execute VCC compile commands for the specified SDK version, CPU architecture and platform type.
- ##
- ## path
- ## The path to the vcvarsall utility for VCC compiler backend.
- ## arch
- ## The compile target CPU architecture. Starting with Visual Studio 2017, this value must be specified and must not be set to `vccarchUnspecified`.
- ## platform_type
- ## The compile target Platform Type. Defaults to the Windows Desktop platform, i.e. a regular Windows executable binary.
- ## sdk_version
- ## The Windows SDK version to use.
- ## verbose
- ## Echo the command-line passed on to the system to load the VCC environment. Defaults to `false`.
- if path == "":
- return nil
-
- let vccvarsallpath = path
- var args: seq[string] = @[]
-
- let archStr: string = $arch
- if archStr.len > 0:
- args.add(archStr)
-
- let platStr: string = $platform_type
- if platStr.len > 0:
- args.add(platStr)
- if sdk_version.len > 0:
- args.add(sdk_version)
- let argStr = args.join " "
-
- var vcvarsExec: string
- if argStr.len > 0:
- vcvarsExec = "\"$1\" $2" % [vccvarsallpath, argStr]
- else:
- vcvarsExec = "\"$1\"" % vccvarsallpath
- var comSpecCmd = getenv comSpecEnvKey
- if comSpecCmd.len < 1:
- comSpecCmd = "cmd"
-
- # Run the Windows Command Prompt with the /C argument
- # Execute vcvarsall with its command-line arguments
- # and then execute the SET command to list all environment variables
- let comSpecExec = "\"$1\" /C \"$2 && SET\"" % [comSpecCmd, vcvarsExec]
- var comSpecOpts = {poEvalCommand, poDaemon, poStdErrToStdOut}
- if verbose:
- comSpecOpts.incl poEchoCmd
- let comSpecOut = execProcess(comSpecExec, options = comSpecOpts)
- result = newStringTable(modeCaseInsensitive)
- # Parse the output of the final SET command to construct a String Table
- # with the appropriate environment variables
- for line in comSpecOut.splitLines:
- let idx = line.find('=')
- if idx > 0:
- result[line[0..(idx - 1)]] = line[(idx + 1)..(line.len - 1)]
- elif verbose:
- echo line
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