That "revision" was inherited from SVN days but had been since then
used to give information about the build: "custom_build", "official",
"<some distro's build>".
It can now be overridden with the BUILD_NAME environment variable.
Removes the need for _MKSTR all over the place which has the drawback of
converting _MKSTR(UNKNOWN_DEFINE) to "UKNOWN_DEFINE" instead of throwing
a compilation error.
This reverts commit 85a5290ee8.
The patch itself is good and it could maybe be readded in the future,
but right now Microsoft forced its Windows 10 "update" on people with older
Intel HD Graphics 3000 IGP without ensuring that they can ship proper drivers,
and such users seem to get Godot crashing due to this patch. Sorry :(
Closes#5452.
1) it didn't print the error to the console, only this:
build_res_file(["platform/windows/godot_res.windows.tools.32.o"], ["platform/windows/godot_res.rc"])
scons: *** [platform/windows/godot_res.windows.tools.32.o] Error 1
I had to print the actual command and run it on a console to see the error. The builder should be able to print the command it's running and the error, like it does with compiler invocations, etc.
2) The actual error was a syntax error on line 11 of godot_res.rc. I looked up "FILEVERSION" and "PRODUCTVERSION" (here https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa381058(v=vs.85).aspx), it says they take 4 numbers as parameters, so I added those 0s, but I'm not sure if they're in the right order.
@masoudbh3 can you check it out? thanks
It builds on msvc just fine with (and without) these changes.
add version_info and icon sections in "export to windows platform".
add version_info and icon to godot exe file (editor & template exe).
fix an problem in image class.
change all default icons to android export icon (a little more rounded).
create an python script for convert file to cpp byte array for use in
'splash.h'.