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- ## VCC compiler backend installation discovery using Visual Studio common tools
- ## environment variables.
- import os
- type
- VccEnvVersion* = enum ## The version of the Visual Studio C/C++ Developer Environment to load
- ## Valid versions are Versions of Visual Studio that permanently set a COMNTOOLS
- ## environment variable. That includes Visual Studio version up to and including
- ## Visual Studio 2015
- vsUndefined = (0, ""), ## Version not specified, use latest recognized version on the system
- vs90 = (90, "VS90COMNTOOLS"), ## Visual Studio 2008
- vs100 = (100, "VS100COMNTOOLS"), ## Visual Studio 2010
- vs110 = (110, "VS110COMNTOOLS"), ## Visual Studio 2012
- vs120 = (120, "VS120COMNTOOLS"), ## Visual Studio 2013
- vs140 = (140, "VS140COMNTOOLS") ## Visual Studio 2015
- const
- vcvarsallRelativePath = joinPath("..", "..", "VC", "vcvarsall.bat") ## Relative path from the COMNTOOLS path to the vcvarsall file.
- proc vccEnvVcVarsAllPath*(version: VccEnvVersion = vsUndefined): string =
- ## Returns the path to the VCC Developer Command Prompt executable for the specified VCC version.
- ##
- ## Returns `nil` if the specified VCC compiler backend installation was not found.
- ##
- ## If the `version` parameter is omitted or set to `vsUndefined`, `vccEnvVcVarsAllPath` searches
- ## for the latest recognizable version of the VCC tools it can find.
- ##
- ## `vccEnvVcVarsAllPath` uses the COMNTOOLS environment variables to find the Developer Command Prompt
- ## executable path. The COMNTOOLS environment variable are permanently set when Visual Studio is installed.
- ## Each version of Visual Studio has its own COMNTOOLS environment variable. E.g.: Visual Studio 2015 sets
- ## The VS140COMNTOOLS environment variable.
- ##
- ## Note: Beginning with Visual Studio 2017, the installers no longer set environment variables to allow for
- ## multiple side-by-side installations of Visual Studio. Therefore, `vccEnvVcVarsAllPath` cannot be used
- ## to detect the VCC Developer Command Prompt executable path for Visual Studio 2017 and later.
- if version == vsUndefined:
- for tryVersion in [vs140, vs120, vs110, vs100, vs90]:
- let tryPath = vccEnvVcVarsAllPath(tryVersion)
- if tryPath.len > 0:
- return tryPath
- else: # Specific version requested
- let key = $version
- let val = getEnv key
- if val.len > 0:
- result = try: expandFilename(joinPath(val, vcvarsallRelativePath)) except OSError: ""
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