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- #!/bin/bash
- set -e
- # The purpose of this script is to install build dependencies and set
- # $build_env to a function that sets appropriate environment variables,
- # to enable (mingw32|mingw64) environment if we want to compile with gcc, or
- # (mingw32|mingw64) + vcvarsall.bat if we want to compile with cl.exe
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" != "windows" ]]; then
- echo "Incorrect \$TRAVIS_OS_NAME: expected windows, got $TRAVIS_OS_NAME"
- exit 1
- fi
- [[ ! -f C:/tools/msys64/msys2_shell.cmd ]] && rm -rf C:/tools/msys64
- choco uninstall -y mingw
- choco upgrade --no-progress -y msys2
- msys_shell_cmd="cmd //C RefreshEnv.cmd && set MSYS=winsymlinks:nativestrict && C:\\tools\\msys64\\msys2_shell.cmd"
- msys2() { $msys_shell_cmd -defterm -no-start -msys2 -c "$*"; }
- mingw32() { $msys_shell_cmd -defterm -no-start -mingw32 -c "$*"; }
- mingw64() { $msys_shell_cmd -defterm -no-start -mingw64 -c "$*"; }
- if [[ "$CROSS_COMPILE_32BIT" == "yes" ]]; then
- mingw=mingw32
- mingw_gcc_package_arch=i686
- else
- mingw=mingw64
- mingw_gcc_package_arch=x86_64
- fi
- if [[ "$CC" == *"gcc"* ]]; then
- $mingw pacman -S --noconfirm --needed \
- autotools \
- git \
- mingw-w64-${mingw_gcc_package_arch}-make \
- mingw-w64-${mingw_gcc_package_arch}-gcc \
- mingw-w64-${mingw_gcc_package_arch}-binutils
- build_env=$mingw
- elif [[ "$CC" == *"cl"* ]]; then
- $mingw pacman -S --noconfirm --needed \
- autotools \
- git \
- mingw-w64-${mingw_gcc_package_arch}-make \
- mingw-w64-${mingw_gcc_package_arch}-binutils
- # In order to use MSVC compiler (cl.exe), we need to correctly set some environment
- # variables, namely PATH, INCLUDE, LIB and LIBPATH. The correct values of these
- # variables are set by a batch script "vcvarsall.bat". The code below generates
- # a batch script that calls "vcvarsall.bat" and prints the environment variables.
- #
- # Then, those environment variables are transformed from cmd to bash format and put
- # into a script $apply_vsenv. If cl.exe needs to be used from bash, one can
- # 'source $apply_vsenv' and it will apply the environment variables needed for cl.exe
- # to be located and function correctly.
- #
- # At last, a function "mingw_with_msvc_vars" is generated which forwards user input
- # into a correct mingw (32 or 64) subshell that automatically performs 'source $apply_vsenv',
- # making it possible for autotools to discover and use cl.exe.
- vcvarsall="vcvarsall.tmp.bat"
- echo "@echo off" > $vcvarsall
- echo "call \"c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\\\vcvarsall.bat\" $USE_MSVC" >> $vcvarsall
- echo "set" >> $vcvarsall
- apply_vsenv="./apply_vsenv.sh"
- cmd //C $vcvarsall | grep -E "^PATH=" | sed -n -e 's/\(.*\)=\(.*\)/export \1=$PATH:"\2"/g' \
- -e 's/\([a-zA-Z]\):[\\\/]/\/\1\//g' \
- -e 's/\\/\//g' \
- -e 's/;\//:\//gp' > $apply_vsenv
- cmd //C $vcvarsall | grep -E "^(INCLUDE|LIB|LIBPATH)=" | sed -n -e 's/\(.*\)=\(.*\)/export \1="\2"/gp' >> $apply_vsenv
- cat $apply_vsenv
- mingw_with_msvc_vars() { $msys_shell_cmd -defterm -no-start -$mingw -c "source $apply_vsenv && ""$*"; }
- build_env=mingw_with_msvc_vars
- rm -f $vcvarsall
- else
- echo "Unknown C compiler: $CC"
- exit 1
- fi
- echo "Build environment function: $build_env"
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