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Author SHA1 Message Date
Rémi Verschelde
3d2dd79ecd SCons: Drop support for Python 2
We now require SCons 3.0+ (first version with Python 3 support),
and we set min required Python 3 version to 3.5 (3.4 and earlier are
EOL).
2020-03-25 15:25:37 +01:00
Hugo Locurcio
05daf5c78b
Always use lists for LIBS in SCons
This closes #31288.
2019-08-12 22:31:55 +02:00
Rémi Verschelde
66d09a6b4c SCons: Fix uses of [].append instead of env.add_source_files()
Also added support for SCons project-absolute paths (starting with #) and
warning about duplicates in add_source_files(), and fixed
default_controller_mappings.gen.cpp being included twice after first build
due to *.cpp globbing.

Part of #30270.
2019-07-22 15:08:32 +02:00
Rémi Verschelde
3a2ca68af3 SCons: Build thirdparty code in own env, disable warnings
Also remove unnecessary `Export('env')` in other SCsubs,
Export should only be used when exporting *new* objects.
2018-09-28 14:07:39 +02:00
Viktor Ferenczi
c5bd0c37ce Running builder (content generator) functions in subprocesses on Windows
- Refactored all builder (make_*) functions into separate Python modules along to the build tree
- Introduced utility function to wrap all invocations on Windows, but does not change it elsewhere
- Introduced stub to use the builders module as a stand alone script and invoke a selected function

There is a problem with file handles related to writing generated content (*.gen.h and *.gen.cpp)
on Windows, which randomly causes a SHARING VIOLATION error to the compiler resulting in flaky
builds. Running all such content generators in a new subprocess instead of directly inside the
build script works around the issue.

Yes, I tried the multiprocessing module. It did not work due to conflict with SCons on cPickle.
Suggested workaround did not fully work either.

Using the run_in_subprocess wrapper on osx and x11 platforms as well for consistency. In case of
running a cross-compilation on Windows they would still be used, but likely it will not happen
in practice. What counts is that the build itself is running on which platform, not the target
platform.

Some generated files are written directly in an SConstruct or SCsub file, before the parallel build starts. They don't need to be written in a subprocess, apparently, so I left them as is.
2018-07-27 21:37:55 +02:00
Viktor Ferenczi
272ecddb28 Properly closing all files in Python code 2018-03-11 14:55:50 +01:00
Rhody Lugo
a65c0939fd disable caching for targets using helper functions 2017-11-28 23:24:12 -04:00
Rhody Lugo
a4a222d62d use the same cache for all branches for appveyor 2017-11-28 03:23:33 -04:00
Leon Krause
63b1a096eb Facilitate exposing platform-exclusive interfaces to all platforms
This makes the interfaces available, without implementation, in other
platforms and the editor, which facilitates documenting platform-exclusive
classes.

Platform-exclusive APIs must be set up in platform/<platform>/api/api.cpp.
Provide noop method-implementations where necessary.

Also setup and document the HTML5 platform's JavaScript singleton.
2017-11-18 03:54:21 +01:00