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Author SHA1 Message Date
Thaddeus Crews
8a24f44fe5
SCons: Fix output with vsproj=yes 2024-06-29 13:11:19 -05:00
Andreia Gaita
536ca28ea9 Ensure all Visual Studio files are generated with CRLF 2024-04-10 17:26:36 +02:00
Rémi Verschelde
1f71d491d0
Merge pull request #88244 from shana/vs-improve-settings
Visual Studio: Don't override user options. Add additional vs hint information
2024-04-08 11:19:58 +02:00
Andreia Gaita
1d29fb0853 VS: Fix user workflows with custom user VS configurations
Users can add additional VS project configurations with their own
custom settings, but to support this workflow, we can't rely directly
on $(Platform) and $(Configuration), because VS needs those to be
both unique Configuration|Platform combos, and we need to allow for
different combos of Configuration|Platform to point to the same
scons build configuration.

GodotPlatform and GodotConfiguration properties lets us decouple from
the magic VS properties that we don't control, so users can add
however many Platform|Configuration combos they want and still
point to a specific GodotPlatform|GodotConfiguration build config.
2024-02-12 17:09:52 +01:00
Andreia Gaita
1c7167e9ac VS: Don't override user options. Add additional vs hints
Make sure we include any user-specified project settings in our
project definitions, this way users can customize their VS
environment to more closely match what they're building for, and
they better can control debugging and deployment from VS.

Add support for setting VS-only compiler defines, include paths, and
additional linker options, as a hint to VS to use when loading projects
and parsing code. VS would usually know these on non nmake projects,
but for nmake projects we have to tell it about any implicit information
that the compiler has, so it can resolve symbols in the editor.
2024-02-12 13:36:26 +01:00
Andreia Gaita
7638a6c981 Add new VS proj generation logic that supports any platform that wants to opt in
Custom Visual Studio project generation logic that supports any platform that has a msvs.py
script, so Visual Studio can be used to run scons for any platform, with the right defines per target.

Invoked with `scons vsproj=yes`

To generate build configuration files for all platforms+targets+arch combinations, users should call

```
scons vsproj=yes platform=XXX target=YYY [other build flags]
```

for each combination of platform+target[+arch]. This will generate the relevant vs project files but
skip the build process, so that project files can be quickly generated without waiting for a command line
build. This lets project files be quickly generated even if there are build errors.

All possible combinations of platform+target are created in the solution file by default, but they
won't do anything until each one is set up with a scons vsproj=yes command for the respective platform
in the appropriate command line. This lets users only generate the combinations they need, and VS
won't have to parse settings for other combos.

Only platforms that opt in to vs proj generation by having a msvs.py file in the platform folder are included.
Platforms with a msvs.py file will be added to the solution, but only the current active platform+target+arch
will have a build configuration generated, because we only know what the right defines/includes/flags/etc are
on the active build target currently being processed by scons.

Platforms that don't support an editor target will have a dummy editor target that won't do anything on build,
but will have the files and configuration for the windows editor target.

To generate AND build from the command line, run

```
scons vsproj=yes vsproj_gen_only=no
```
2024-01-31 16:42:42 +01:00