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By adding a reference to the 'Microsoft.NETFramework.ReferenceAssemblies' nuget package, we can build projects targeting .NET Framework with the dotnet CLI. By referencing this package we also don't need to install Mono on Linux/macOS or .NET Framework on Windows, as the assemblies are taken from the package.
36 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
36 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
# Build GodotTools solution
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import os
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from SCons.Script import Dir
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def build_godot_tools(source, target, env):
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# source and target elements are of type SCons.Node.FS.File, hence why we convert them to str
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module_dir = env["module_dir"]
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solution_path = os.path.join(module_dir, "editor/GodotTools/GodotTools.sln")
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build_config = "Debug" if env["target"] == "debug" else "Release"
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from .solution_builder import build_solution
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build_solution(env, solution_path, build_config)
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# No need to copy targets. The GodotTools csproj takes care of copying them.
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def build(env_mono, api_sln_cmd):
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assert env_mono["tools"]
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output_dir = Dir("#bin").abspath
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editor_tools_dir = os.path.join(output_dir, "GodotSharp", "Tools")
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target_filenames = ["GodotTools.dll"]
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if env_mono["target"] == "debug":
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target_filenames += ["GodotTools.pdb"]
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targets = [os.path.join(editor_tools_dir, filename) for filename in target_filenames]
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cmd = env_mono.CommandNoCache(targets, api_sln_cmd, build_godot_tools, module_dir=os.getcwd())
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env_mono.AlwaysBuild(cmd)
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