godot-cpp/test/SConstruct

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
# default values, adapt them to your setup
default_library_name = "libgdexample"
default_target_path = "demo/bin/"
# Local dependency paths, adapt them to your setup
cpp_bindings_path = "../"
# cpp_bindings_path = "godot-cpp/"
godot_headers_path = cpp_bindings_path + "godot-headers/"
cpp_library = "libgodot-cpp"
# Try to detect the host platform automatically.
# This is used if no `platform` argument is passed
if sys.platform.startswith("linux"):
host_platform = "linux"
elif sys.platform.startswith("freebsd"):
host_platform = "freebsd"
elif sys.platform == "darwin":
host_platform = "osx"
elif sys.platform == "win32" or sys.platform == "msys":
host_platform = "windows"
else:
raise ValueError("Could not detect platform automatically, please specify with " "platform=<platform>")
env = Environment(ENV=os.environ)
opts = Variables([], ARGUMENTS)
# Define our options
opts.Add(EnumVariable("target", "Compilation target", "debug", allowed_values=("debug", "release"), ignorecase=2))
opts.Add(
EnumVariable(
"platform",
"Compilation platform",
host_platform,
# We'll need to support these in due times
# allowed_values=("linux", "freebsd", "osx", "windows", "android", "ios", "javascript"),
allowed_values=("linux", "windows", "osx"),
ignorecase=2,
)
)
opts.Add(EnumVariable("bits", "Target platform bits", "64", ("32", "64")))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("use_llvm", "Use the LLVM / Clang compiler", "no"))
opts.Add(EnumVariable("macos_arch", "Target macOS architecture", "universal", ["universal", "x86_64", "arm64"]))
opts.Add(PathVariable("target_path", "The path where the lib is installed.", default_target_path, PathVariable.PathAccept))
opts.Add(PathVariable("target_name", "The library name.", default_library_name, PathVariable.PathAccept))
# only support 64 at this time..
bits = 64
# Updates the environment with the option variables.
opts.Update(env)
# Generates help for the -h scons option.
Help(opts.GenerateHelpText(env))
# This makes sure to keep the session environment variables on Windows.
# This way, you can run SCons in a Visual Studio 2017 prompt and it will find
# all the required tools
if host_platform == "windows" and env["platform"] != "android":
if env["bits"] == "64":
env = Environment(TARGET_ARCH="amd64")
elif env["bits"] == "32":
env = Environment(TARGET_ARCH="x86")
opts.Update(env)
# Process some arguments
if env["use_llvm"]:
env["CC"] = "clang"
env["CXX"] = "clang++"
if env["platform"] == "":
print("No valid target platform selected.")
quit()
# For the reference:
# - CCFLAGS are compilation flags shared between C and C++
# - CFLAGS are for C-specific compilation flags
# - CXXFLAGS are for C++-specific compilation flags
# - CPPFLAGS are for pre-processor flags
# - CPPDEFINES are for pre-processor defines
# - LINKFLAGS are for linking flags
if env["target"] == "debug":
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["DEBUG_ENABLED", "DEBUG_METHODS_ENABLED"])
# Check our platform specifics
if env["platform"] == "osx":
env["target_path"] += "osx/"
cpp_library += ".osx"
if env["bits"] == "32":
raise ValueError("Only 64-bit builds are supported for the macOS target.")
if env["macos_arch"] == "universal":
env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-arch", "x86_64", "-arch", "arm64"])
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-arch", "x86_64", "-arch", "arm64"])
else:
env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-arch", env["macos_arch"]])
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-arch", env["macos_arch"]])
env.Append(CXXFLAGS=["-std=c++17"])
if env["target"] == "debug":
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-g", "-O2"])
else:
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-g", "-O3"])
arch_suffix = env["macos_arch"]
elif env["platform"] in ("x11", "linux"):
cpp_library += ".linux"
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-fPIC"])
env.Append(CXXFLAGS=["-std=c++17"])
if env["target"] == "debug":
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-g3", "-Og"])
else:
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-g", "-O3"])
arch_suffix = str(bits)
elif env["platform"] == "windows":
cpp_library += ".windows"
# This makes sure to keep the session environment variables on windows,
# that way you can run scons in a vs 2017 prompt and it will find all the required tools
env.Append(ENV=os.environ)
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["WIN32", "_WIN32", "_WINDOWS", "_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS"])
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-W3", "-GR"])
env.Append(CXXFLAGS=["-std:c++17"])
if env["target"] == "debug":
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["_DEBUG"])
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-EHsc", "-MDd", "-ZI", "-FS"])
env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-DEBUG"])
else:
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["NDEBUG"])
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-O2", "-EHsc", "-MD"])
if not(env["use_llvm"]):
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["TYPED_METHOD_BIND"])
arch_suffix = str(bits)
# suffix our godot-cpp library
cpp_library += "." + env["target"] + "." + arch_suffix
# make sure our binding library is properly includes
env.Append(CPPPATH=[".", godot_headers_path, cpp_bindings_path + "include/", cpp_bindings_path + "gen/include/"])
env.Append(LIBPATH=[cpp_bindings_path + "bin/"])
env.Append(LIBS=[cpp_library])
# tweak this if you want to use different folders, or more folders, to store your source code in.
env.Append(CPPPATH=["src/"])
sources = Glob("src/*.cpp")
target_name = "{}.{}.{}.{}".format(env["target_name"], env["platform"], env["target"], arch_suffix)
print(target_name)
library = env.SharedLibrary(target=env["target_path"] + target_name, source=sources)
Default(library)