# generate vcxproj file(s)
#
# HOW TO USE
#
# scons --clean
# # verify build/* is empty...
# scons TARGET.exe > out
# python buildscripts/make_vcxproj.py TARGET < out > my.vcxproj
#
# where TARGET is your target e.g., "mongod"
#
# NOTES
#
# (1)
# directory paths are such that it is assumed the vcxproj is in the top level project directory.
# this is easy and likely to change...
#
# (2)
# machine generated files (error_codes, action_types, ...) are, for now, copied by this script
# into the source tree -- see note below in function pyth() as to why.
# if those files need refreshing, run scons to generate them, and then run make_vcxproj.py again
# to copy them over. the rebuilding of the vcxproj file in that case should be moot, it is just
# the copying over of the updated files we really want to happen.
#
# (3)
# todo: i don't think the generated vcxproj perfectly handles switching from debug to release and
# such yet. so for example:
#
# scons --clean all && scons --dd --win2008plus --64 mongod.exe && python ...
#
# should generate a file that will work for building mongod.exe, *if* you pick win2008plus and
# Debug and 64 bit from the drop downs. The other variations so far, ymmv.
#
import sys
import os
target = sys.argv[1]
footer= """
"""
common_defines_str = "/DBOOST_ALL_NO_LIB /DMONGO_EXPOSE_MACROS /DSUPPORT_UTF8 /D_UNICODE /DUNICODE /D_CONSOLE /D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS /D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0502 /DMONGO_HAVE___DECLSPEC_THREAD"
def get_defines(x):
res = set()
for s in x:
if s.startswith('/D') or s.startswith('-D'):
d = s[2:]
res.add(d)
return res
common_defines = get_defines(common_defines_str.split(' '))
f = open('buildscripts/vcxproj.header', 'r')
header = f.read().replace("%_TARGET_%", target)
print header
print ""
print ""
print ';'.join(common_defines) + ";%(PreprocessorDefinitions)"
print "\n"
print "\n"
# we don't use _SCONS in vcxproj files, but it's in the input to this script, so add it to common_defines
# so that it is ignored below and not declared:
common_defines.add("_SCONS")
# likewise we handle DEBUG and such in the vcxproj header:
common_defines.add("DEBUG")
common_defines.add("_DEBUG")
common_defines.add("V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64")
common_defines.add("V8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32")
common_defines.add("NTDDI_VERSION")
common_defines.add("_WIN32_WINNT")
machine_path = ""
def add_globally(path):
print "\n\n"
print "" + machine_path + ""
print "\n"
def parse_line(x,line):
# buildinfo.cpp is for scons only -- see version.cpp for more info
if not "buildinfo.cpp" in x:
xtra = ""
if x.startswith('build\\'):
parts = x.split(os.sep)
if "mongo" in parts:
x = os.sep.join(parts[parts.index("mongo"):])
elif "third_party" in parts:
x = os.sep.join(parts[parts.index("third_party"):])
else:
raise NameError("Bad input string for source file")
x = "src" + os.sep + x
if "v8\\src" in x: # or machine_path:
xtra = ""
# it would be better to look at the command line inclusions comprehensively instead of hard code
# this way, but this will get us going...
if "v8\\src" in x:
xtra += "src\\third_party\\v8\\src;"
#if machine_path:
# xtra += machine_path
xtra += ""
# add /D command line items that are uncommon
defines = ""
for s in get_defines(line):
if s.split('=')[0] not in common_defines:
defines += s
defines += ';'
if defines:
xtra += "" + defines + "%(PreprocessorDefinitions)"
if xtra != "":
return " " + xtra + ""
else:
return " "
from shutil import copyfile
def main ():
lines = set()
for line in sys.stdin:
x = line.split(' ')
# Skip lines that use temp files as the argument to cl.exe
if x[0] == "cl" and len(x) > 3:
lines.add(parse_line(x[3],x))
for line in lines:
if line != None:
print line
print footer
main()