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We need to propagate the hacky checks from the raycast config to the lightmapper config, as the failure of a `can_build()` check is not notified to other modules (which might even be checked further depending on the processing order in SConstruct). A more thorough fix would be to change SConstruct to do two loops on modules: one to check `can_build()` and disable modules which can't build, then another one to rechecked `can_build()` with the new lineup and do further config. But there would be more risk for regressions than with this ad hoc hack. Similar story for the `platform/x11/detect.py` change... oh my eyes :(
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1.1 KiB
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29 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
def can_build(env, platform):
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if not env["tools"] or not env["module_raycast_enabled"]:
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return False
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# Depends on raycast module (embree), but we can't have access to the result of
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# `can_build()` for that module, so we need to duplicate that code as a short-term
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# solution.
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# Embree requires at least SSE2 to be available, so 32-bit and ARM64 builds are
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# not supported.
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# It's also only relevant for tools build and desktop platforms,
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# as doing lightmap generation on Android or HTML5 would be a bit far-fetched.
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supported_platform = platform in ["x11", "osx", "windows", "server"]
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supported_bits = env["bits"] == "64"
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supported_arch = env["arch"] != "arm64"
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# Hack to disable on Linux arm64. This won't work well for cross-compilation (checks
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# host, not target) and would need a more thorough fix by refactoring our arch and
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# bits-handling code.
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from platform import machine
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if platform == "x11" and machine() != "x86_64":
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supported_arch = False
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return supported_platform and supported_bits and supported_arch
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def configure(env):
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pass
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