Added some of the scons files from pandmeonium.

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Relintai 2023-12-24 13:00:00 +01:00
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#!python #!/usr/bin/env python
import os, subprocess
opts = Variables([], ARGUMENTS) EnsureSConsVersion(0, 98, 1)
# Gets the standard flags CC, CCX, etc. # System
env = DefaultEnvironment() import atexit
import glob
import os
import pickle
import sys
import time
from collections import OrderedDict
# Define our options # Local
opts.Add(EnumVariable('target', "Compilation target", 'debug', ['d', 'debug', 'r', 'release'])) import methods
opts.Add(EnumVariable('platform', "Compilation platform", '', ['', 'windows', 'x11', 'linux', 'osx'])) import gles_builders
opts.Add(EnumVariable('p', "Compilation target, alias for 'platform'", '', ['', 'windows', 'x11', 'linux', 'osx'])) import scu_builders
opts.Add(BoolVariable('use_llvm', "Use the LLVM / Clang compiler", 'no')) from platform_methods import run_in_subprocess
opts.Add(PathVariable('target_path', 'The path where the lib is installed.', '../game/gdn/'))
opts.Add(PathVariable('target_name', 'The library name.', 'libgdexample', PathVariable.PathAccept))
# Local dependency paths, adapt them to your setup # scan possible build platforms
godot_headers_path = "gdnative_cpp/pandemonium_headers/"
cpp_bindings_path = "gdnative_cpp/"
cpp_library = "libpandemonium-cpp"
# only support 64 at this time.. platform_list = [] # list of platforms
bits = 64 platform_opts = {} # options for each platform
platform_flags = {} # flags for each platform
# Updates the environment with the option variables. active_platforms = []
opts.Update(env) active_platform_ids = []
platform_exporters = []
platform_apis = []
# Process some arguments time_at_start = time.time()
if env['use_llvm']:
env['CC'] = 'clang'
env['CXX'] = 'clang++'
if env['p'] != '': for x in sorted(glob.glob("platform/*")):
env['platform'] = env['p'] if not os.path.isdir(x) or not os.path.exists(x + "/detect.py"):
continue
tmppath = "./" + x
if env['platform'] == '': sys.path.insert(0, tmppath)
print("No valid target platform selected.") import detect
quit();
# Check our platform specifics if os.path.exists(x + "/export/export.cpp"):
if env['platform'] == "osx": platform_exporters.append(x[9:])
env['target_path'] += 'osx/' if os.path.exists(x + "/api/api.cpp"):
cpp_library += '.osx' platform_apis.append(x[9:])
if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'): if detect.is_active():
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-g','-O2', '-arch', 'x86_64', '-std=c++17']) active_platforms.append(detect.get_name())
env.Append(LINKFLAGS = ['-arch', 'x86_64']) active_platform_ids.append(x)
if detect.can_build():
x = x.replace("platform/", "") # rest of world
x = x.replace("platform\\", "") # win32
platform_list += [x]
platform_opts[x] = detect.get_opts()
platform_flags[x] = detect.get_flags()
sys.path.remove(tmppath)
sys.modules.pop("detect")
methods.save_active_platforms(active_platforms, active_platform_ids)
custom_tools = ["default"]
platform_arg = ARGUMENTS.get("platform", ARGUMENTS.get("p", False))
if platform_arg == "android":
custom_tools = ["clang", "clang++", "as", "ar", "link"]
elif platform_arg == "javascript":
# Use generic POSIX build toolchain for Emscripten.
custom_tools = ["cc", "c++", "ar", "link", "textfile", "zip"]
elif os.name == "nt" and methods.get_cmdline_bool("use_mingw", False):
custom_tools = ["mingw"]
# We let SCons build its default ENV as it includes OS-specific things which we don't
# want to have to pull in manually.
# Then we prepend PATH to make it take precedence, while preserving SCons' own entries.
env_base = Environment(tools=custom_tools)
env_base.PrependENVPath("PATH", os.getenv("PATH"))
env_base.PrependENVPath("PKG_CONFIG_PATH", os.getenv("PKG_CONFIG_PATH"))
if "TERM" in os.environ: # Used for colored output.
env_base["ENV"]["TERM"] = os.environ["TERM"]
env_base.disabled_modules = []
env_base.use_ptrcall = False
env_base.module_version_string = ""
env_base.msvc = False
env_base.__class__.disable_module = methods.disable_module
env_base.__class__.add_module_version_string = methods.add_module_version_string
env_base.__class__.add_source_files = methods.add_source_files
env_base.__class__.use_windows_spawn_fix = methods.use_windows_spawn_fix
env_base.__class__.split_lib = methods.split_lib
env_base.__class__.add_shared_library = methods.add_shared_library
env_base.__class__.add_library = methods.add_library
env_base.__class__.add_program = methods.add_program
env_base.__class__.CommandNoCache = methods.CommandNoCache
env_base.__class__.disable_warnings = methods.disable_warnings
env_base.__class__.force_optimization_on_debug = methods.force_optimization_on_debug
env_base.__class__.module_add_dependencies = methods.module_add_dependencies
env_base.__class__.module_check_dependencies = methods.module_check_dependencies
env_base["x86_libtheora_opt_gcc"] = False
env_base["x86_libtheora_opt_vc"] = False
# avoid issues when building with different versions of python out of the same directory
env_base.SConsignFile(".sconsign{0}.dblite".format(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL))
# Build options
customs = ["custom.py"]
profile = ARGUMENTS.get("profile", "")
if profile:
if os.path.isfile(profile):
customs.append(profile)
elif os.path.isfile(profile + ".py"):
customs.append(profile + ".py")
opts = Variables(customs, ARGUMENTS)
# Target build options
opts.Add("p", "Platform (alias for 'platform')", "")
opts.Add("platform", "Target platform (%s)" % ("|".join(platform_list),), "")
opts.Add(BoolVariable("tools", "Build the tools (a.k.a. the Pandemonium editor)", True))
opts.Add(EnumVariable("target", "Compilation target", "debug", ("debug", "release_debug", "release")))
opts.Add("arch", "Platform-dependent architecture (arm/arm64/x86/x64/mips/...)", "")
opts.Add(EnumVariable("bits", "Target platform bits", "default", ("default", "32", "64")))
opts.Add(EnumVariable("optimize", "Optimization type", "speed", ("speed", "size", "none")))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("production", "Set defaults to build Pandemonium for use in production", False))
opts.Add(EnumVariable("lto", "Link-time optimization (production builds)", "none", ("none", "auto", "thin", "full")))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("use_rtti", "Use RTTI", False))
# Components
opts.Add(BoolVariable("deprecated", "Enable deprecated features", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("minizip", "Enable ZIP archive support using minizip", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("xaudio2", "Enable the XAudio2 audio driver", False))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("disable_exceptions", "Force disabling exception handling code", True))
opts.Add("custom_modules", "A list of comma-separated directory paths containing custom modules to build.", "")
opts.Add(BoolVariable("custom_modules_recursive", "Detect custom modules recursively for each specified path.", True))
# Advanced options
opts.Add(BoolVariable("dev", "If yes, alias for verbose=yes warnings=extra werror=yes", False))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("fast_unsafe", "Enable unsafe options for faster rebuilds", False))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("compiledb", "Generate compilation DB (`compile_commands.json`) for external tools", False))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("verbose", "Enable verbose output for the compilation", False))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("progress", "Show a progress indicator during compilation", True))
opts.Add(EnumVariable("warnings", "Level of compilation warnings", "all", ("extra", "all", "moderate", "no")))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("werror", "Treat compiler warnings as errors", False))
opts.Add("extra_suffix", "Custom extra suffix added to the base filename of all generated binary files", "")
opts.Add(BoolVariable("vsproj", "Generate a Visual Studio solution", False))
opts.Add(
BoolVariable(
"split_libmodules",
"Split intermediate libmodules.a in smaller chunks to prevent exceeding linker command line size (forced to True when using MinGW)",
False,
)
)
opts.Add(BoolVariable("disable_3d", "Disable 3D nodes for a smaller executable", False))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("disable_advanced_gui", "Disable advanced GUI nodes and behaviors", False))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("no_editor_splash", "Don't use the custom splash screen for the editor", True))
opts.Add("system_certs_path", "Use this path as SSL certificates default for editor (for package maintainers)", "")
opts.Add(BoolVariable("use_precise_math_checks", "Math checks use very precise epsilon (debug option)", False))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("scu_build", "Use single compilation unit build", False))
opts.Add(
EnumVariable(
"rids",
"Server object management technique (debug option)",
"pointers",
("pointers", "handles", "tracked_handles"),
)
)
opts.Add(BoolVariable("editor_docs", "Whether to add docs to an editor build or not. Disabling this can significantly reduce incremental compile times. Only relevant for editor builds!", True))
# Thirdparty libraries
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_certs", "Use the built-in SSL certificates bundles", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_enet", "Use the built-in ENet library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_freetype", "Use the built-in FreeType library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_libogg", "Use the built-in libogg library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_libpng", "Use the built-in libpng library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_libtheora", "Use the built-in libtheora library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_libvorbis", "Use the built-in libvorbis library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_wslay", "Use the built-in wslay library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_mbedtls", "Use the built-in mbedTLS library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_miniupnpc", "Use the built-in miniupnpc library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_opus", "Use the built-in Opus library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_pcre2", "Use the built-in PCRE2 library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_pcre2_with_jit", "Use JIT compiler for the built-in PCRE2 library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_recast", "Use the built-in Recast library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_rvo2_2d", "Use the built-in RVO2 2D library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_rvo2_3d", "Use the built-in RVO2 3D library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_squish", "Use the built-in squish library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_zlib", "Use the built-in zlib library", True))
opts.Add(BoolVariable("builtin_zstd", "Use the built-in Zstd library", True))
# Compilation environment setup
opts.Add("CXX", "C++ compiler")
opts.Add("CC", "C compiler")
opts.Add("LINK", "Linker")
opts.Add("CCFLAGS", "Custom flags for both the C and C++ compilers")
opts.Add("CFLAGS", "Custom flags for the C compiler")
opts.Add("CXXFLAGS", "Custom flags for the C++ compiler")
opts.Add("LINKFLAGS", "Custom flags for the linker")
# Update the environment to have all above options defined
# in following code (especially platform and custom_modules).
opts.Update(env_base)
# Platform selection: validate input, and add options.
selected_platform = ""
if env_base["platform"] != "":
selected_platform = env_base["platform"]
elif env_base["p"] != "":
selected_platform = env_base["p"]
else: else:
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-g','-O3', '-arch', 'x86_64', '-std=c++17']) # Missing `platform` argument, try to detect platform automatically
env.Append(LINKFLAGS = ['-arch', 'x86_64']) if (
sys.platform.startswith("linux")
elif env['platform'] in ('x11', 'linux'): or sys.platform.startswith("dragonfly")
env['target_path'] += 'x11/' or sys.platform.startswith("freebsd")
cpp_library += '.linux' or sys.platform.startswith("netbsd")
if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'): or sys.platform.startswith("openbsd")
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-fPIC', '-g3','-Og', '-std=c++17']) ):
selected_platform = "x11"
elif sys.platform == "darwin":
selected_platform = "osx"
elif sys.platform == "win32":
selected_platform = "windows"
else: else:
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-fPIC', '-g','-O3', '-std=c++17']) print("Could not detect platform automatically. Supported platforms:")
for x in platform_list:
print("\t" + x)
print("\nPlease run SCons again and select a valid platform: platform=<string>")
elif env['platform'] == "windows": if selected_platform != "":
env['target_path'] += 'win64/' print("Automatically detected platform: " + selected_platform)
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(CCFLAGS = ['-DWIN32', '-D_WIN32', '-D_WINDOWS', '-W3', '-GR', '-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS']) if selected_platform == "macos":
if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'): # Alias for forward compatibility.
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-EHsc', '-D_DEBUG', '-MDd']) print('Platform "macos" is still called "osx" in Godot 3.x. Building for platform "osx".')
selected_platform = "osx"
if selected_platform == "ios":
# Alias for forward compatibility.
print('Platform "ios" is still called "iphone" in Godot 3.x. Building for platform "iphone".')
selected_platform = "iphone"
if selected_platform in ["linux", "bsd", "linuxbsd"]:
if selected_platform == "linuxbsd":
# Alias for forward compatibility.
print('Platform "linuxbsd" is still called "x11" in Pandemonium 3.x. Building for platform "x11".')
# Alias for convenience.
selected_platform = "x11"
# Make sure to update this to the found, valid platform as it's used through the buildsystem as the reference.
# It should always be re-set after calling `opts.Update()` otherwise it uses the original input value.
env_base["platform"] = selected_platform
# Add platform-specific options.
if selected_platform in platform_opts:
for opt in platform_opts[selected_platform]:
opts.Add(opt)
# Update the environment to take platform-specific options into account.
opts.Update(env_base)
env_base["platform"] = selected_platform # Must always be re-set after calling opts.Update().
# Detect modules.
modules_detected = OrderedDict()
module_search_paths = [ "modules", methods.convert_custom_modules_path("editor_modules") ] # Built-in path.
# maybe?
#if env_base["tools"]:
# module_search_paths.append(methods.convert_custom_modules_path("editor_modules"))
if env_base["custom_modules"]:
paths = env_base["custom_modules"].split(",")
for p in paths:
try:
module_search_paths.append(methods.convert_custom_modules_path(p))
except ValueError as e:
print(e)
sys.exit(255)
for path in module_search_paths:
if path == "modules":
# Built-in modules don't have nested modules,
# so save the time it takes to parse directories.
modules = methods.detect_modules(path, recursive=False)
else: # Custom.
modules = methods.detect_modules(path, env_base["custom_modules_recursive"])
# Provide default include path for both the custom module search `path`
# and the base directory containing custom modules, as it may be different
# from the built-in "modules" name (e.g. "custom_modules/summator/summator.h"),
# so it can be referenced simply as `#include "summator/summator.h"`
# independently of where a module is located on user's filesystem.
env_base.Prepend(CPPPATH=[path, os.path.dirname(path)])
# Note: custom modules can override built-in ones.
modules_detected.update(modules)
# Add module options
for name, path in modules_detected.items():
enabled = True
sys.path.insert(0, path)
import config
try:
enabled = config.is_enabled()
except AttributeError:
pass
sys.path.remove(path)
sys.modules.pop("config")
opts.Add(BoolVariable("module_" + name + "_enabled", "Enable module '%s'" % (name,), enabled))
methods.write_modules(modules_detected)
# Update the environment again after all the module options are added.
opts.Update(env_base)
env_base["platform"] = selected_platform # Must always be re-set after calling opts.Update().
Help(opts.GenerateHelpText(env_base))
# add default include paths
env_base.Prepend(CPPPATH=["#"])
# configure ENV for platform
env_base.platform_exporters = platform_exporters
env_base.platform_apis = platform_apis
# Build type defines - more platform-specific ones can be in detect.py.
if env_base["target"] == "release_debug" or env_base["target"] == "debug":
# DEBUG_ENABLED enables debugging *features* and debug-only code, which is intended
# to give *users* extra debugging information for their game development.
env_base.Append(CPPDEFINES=["DEBUG_ENABLED"])
if env_base["target"] == "debug":
# DEV_ENABLED enables *engine developer* code which should only be compiled for those
# working on the engine itself.
env_base.Append(CPPDEFINES=["DEV_ENABLED"])
else: else:
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-O2', '-EHsc', '-DNDEBUG', '-MD']) # Disable assert() for production targets (only used in thirdparty code).
env_base.Append(CPPDEFINES=["NDEBUG"])
if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'): # SCons speed optimization controlled by the `fast_unsafe` option, which provide
cpp_library += '.debug' # more than 10 s speed up for incremental rebuilds.
# Unsafe as they reduce the certainty of rebuilding all changed files, so it's
# enabled by default for `debug` builds, and can be overridden from command line.
# Ref: https://github.com/SCons/scons/wiki/GoFastButton
if methods.get_cmdline_bool("fast_unsafe", env_base["target"] == "debug"):
# Renamed to `content-timestamp` in SCons >= 4.2, keeping MD5 for compat.
env_base.Decider("MD5-timestamp")
env_base.SetOption("implicit_cache", 1)
env_base.SetOption("max_drift", 60)
if env_base["use_precise_math_checks"]:
env_base.Append(CPPDEFINES=["PRECISE_MATH_CHECKS"])
if not env_base.File("#main/splash_editor.png").exists():
# Force disabling editor splash if missing.
env_base["no_editor_splash"] = True
if env_base["no_editor_splash"]:
env_base.Append(CPPDEFINES=["NO_EDITOR_SPLASH"])
if not env_base["deprecated"]:
env_base.Append(CPPDEFINES=["DISABLE_DEPRECATED"])
if env_base["rids"] == "handles":
env_base.Append(CPPDEFINES=["RID_HANDLES_ENABLED"])
print("WARNING: Building with RIDs as handles.")
if env_base["rids"] == "tracked_handles":
env_base.Append(CPPDEFINES=["RID_HANDLES_ENABLED"])
env_base.Append(CPPDEFINES=["RID_HANDLE_ALLOCATION_TRACKING_ENABLED"])
print("WARNING: Building with RIDs as tracked handles.")
if selected_platform in platform_list:
tmppath = "./platform/" + selected_platform
sys.path.insert(0, tmppath)
import detect
env = env_base.Clone()
env.extra_suffix = ""
if env["extra_suffix"] != "":
env.extra_suffix += "." + env["extra_suffix"]
# Environment flags
CCFLAGS = env.get("CCFLAGS", "")
env["CCFLAGS"] = ""
env.Append(CCFLAGS=str(CCFLAGS).split())
CFLAGS = env.get("CFLAGS", "")
env["CFLAGS"] = ""
env.Append(CFLAGS=str(CFLAGS).split())
CXXFLAGS = env.get("CXXFLAGS", "")
env["CXXFLAGS"] = ""
env.Append(CXXFLAGS=str(CXXFLAGS).split())
LINKFLAGS = env.get("LINKFLAGS", "")
env["LINKFLAGS"] = ""
env.Append(LINKFLAGS=str(LINKFLAGS).split())
# Platform specific flags.
# These can sometimes override default options.
flag_list = platform_flags[selected_platform]
for f in flag_list:
if not (f[0] in ARGUMENTS): # allow command line to override platform flags
env[f[0]] = f[1]
# 'dev' and 'production' are aliases to set default options if they haven't been
# set manually by the user.
# These need to be checked *after* platform specific flags so that different
# default values can be set (e.g. to keep LTO off for `production` on some platforms).
if env["dev"]:
env["verbose"] = methods.get_cmdline_bool("verbose", True)
env["warnings"] = ARGUMENTS.get("warnings", "extra")
env["werror"] = methods.get_cmdline_bool("werror", True)
if env["production"]:
env["use_static_cpp"] = methods.get_cmdline_bool("use_static_cpp", True)
env["debug_symbols"] = methods.get_cmdline_bool("debug_symbols", False)
# LTO "auto" means we handle the preferred option in each platform detect.py.
env["lto"] = ARGUMENTS.get("lto", "auto")
if not env["tools"] and env["target"] == "debug":
print(
"WARNING: Requested `production` build with `tools=no target=debug`, "
"this will give you a full debug template (use `target=release_debug` "
"for an optimized template with debug features)."
)
# Run SCU file generation script if in a SCU build.
if env["scu_build"]:
methods.set_scu_folders(scu_builders.generate_scu_files(env["verbose"], env_base["target"] != "debug"))
# Must happen after the flags' definition, as configure is when most flags
# are actually handled to change compile options, etc.
detect.configure(env)
# Needs to happen after configure to handle "auto".
if env["lto"] != "none":
print("Using LTO: " + env["lto"])
# Set our C and C++ standard requirements.
# Prepending to make it possible to override
# This needs to come after `configure`, otherwise we don't have env.msvc.
if not env.msvc:
# Specifying GNU extensions support explicitly, which are supported by
# both GCC and Clang. This mirrors GCC and Clang's current default
# compile flags if no -std is specified.
env.Prepend(CFLAGS=["-std=gnu11"])
env.Prepend(CXXFLAGS=["-std=gnu++14"])
else: else:
cpp_library += '.release' # MSVC doesn't have clear C standard support, /std only covers C++.
# We apply it to CCFLAGS (both C and C++ code) in case it impacts C features.
env.Prepend(CCFLAGS=["/std:c++14"])
cpp_library += '.' + str(bits) if env_base["use_rtti"]:
if not env.msvc:
env_base.Prepend(CXXFLAGS=["-frtti"])
env.Prepend(CXXFLAGS=["-frtti"])
else:
env_base.Prepend(CXXFLAGS=["/GR"])
env.Prepend(CXXFLAGS=["/GR"])
else:
if not env.msvc:
env_base.Prepend(CXXFLAGS=["-fno-rtti"])
env.Prepend(CXXFLAGS=["-fno-rtti"])
else:
env_base.Prepend(CXXFLAGS=["/GR-"])
env.Prepend(CXXFLAGS=["/GR-"])
# make sure our binding library is properly includes # Don't use dynamic_cast, necessary with no-rtti.
env.Append(CPPPATH=['.', godot_headers_path, cpp_bindings_path, cpp_bindings_path + '/core/', cpp_bindings_path + '/gen/']) env_base.Prepend(CPPDEFINES=["NO_SAFE_CAST"])
env.Append(LIBPATH=[cpp_bindings_path + 'bin/']) env.Prepend(CPPDEFINES=["NO_SAFE_CAST"])
env.Append(LIBS=[cpp_library])
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-DGDNATIVE']) # Handle renamed options.
if "use_lto" in ARGUMENTS or "use_thinlto" in ARGUMENTS:
print("Error: The `use_lto` and `use_thinlto` boolean options have been unified to `lto=<none|thin|full>`.")
print(" Please adjust your scripts accordingly.")
Exit(255)
if "use_lld" in ARGUMENTS:
print("Error: The `use_lld` boolean option has been replaced by `linker=<default|bfd|gold|lld|mold>`.")
print(" Please adjust your scripts accordingly.")
Exit(255)
# tweak this if you want to use different folders, or more folders, to store your source code in. # Disable exception handling. Godot doesn't use exceptions anywhere, and this
#env.Append(CPPPATH=['src/']) # saves around 20% of binary size and very significant build time (GH-80513).
#sources = Glob('src/*.cpp') if env["disable_exceptions"]:
if env.msvc:
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=[("_HAS_EXCEPTIONS", 0)])
else:
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-fno-exceptions"])
elif env.msvc:
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["/EHsc"])
sources = [ # Configure compiler warnings
"gdlibrary.cpp", if env.msvc: # MSVC
# Truncations, narrowing conversions, signed/unsigned comparisons...
disable_nonessential_warnings = ["/wd4267", "/wd4244", "/wd4305", "/wd4018", "/wd4800"]
if env["warnings"] == "extra":
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["/Wall"]) # Implies /W4
elif env["warnings"] == "all":
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["/W3"] + disable_nonessential_warnings)
elif env["warnings"] == "moderate":
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["/W2"] + disable_nonessential_warnings)
else: # 'no'
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["/w"])
"mlpp/lin_alg/mlpp_vector.cpp", if env["werror"]:
"mlpp/lin_alg/mlpp_matrix.cpp", env.Append(CCFLAGS=["/WX"])
"mlpp/lin_alg/mlpp_tensor3.cpp", env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["/WX"])
"mlpp/lin_alg/lin_alg.cpp", else: # GCC, Clang
version = methods.get_compiler_version(env) or [-1, -1]
common_warnings = []
if methods.using_gcc(env):
common_warnings += ["-Wno-misleading-indentation"]
if version[0] >= 7:
common_warnings += ["-Wshadow-local"]
elif methods.using_clang(env) or methods.using_emcc(env):
# We often implement `operator<` for structs of pointers as a requirement
# for putting them in `Set` or `Map`. We don't mind about unreliable ordering.
common_warnings += ["-Wno-ordered-compare-function-pointers"]
if env["warnings"] == "extra":
# Note: enable -Wimplicit-fallthrough for Clang (already part of -Wextra for GCC)
# once we switch to C++11 or later (necessary for our FALLTHROUGH macro).
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-Wall", "-Wextra", "-Wwrite-strings", "-Wno-unused-parameter"] + common_warnings)
env.Append(CXXFLAGS=["-Wctor-dtor-privacy", "-Wnon-virtual-dtor"])
if methods.using_gcc(env):
env.Append(
CCFLAGS=[
"-Walloc-zero",
"-Wduplicated-branches",
"-Wduplicated-cond",
"-Wstringop-overflow=4",
"-Wlogical-op",
] ]
)
env.Append(CXXFLAGS=["-Wnoexcept", "-Wplacement-new=1"])
if version[0] >= 9:
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-Wattribute-alias=2"])
elif env["warnings"] == "all":
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-Wall"] + common_warnings)
elif env["warnings"] == "moderate":
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-Wall", "-Wno-unused"] + common_warnings)
else: # 'no'
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-w"])
library = env.SharedLibrary(target=env['target_path'] + env['target_name'] , source=sources) if env["werror"]:
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-Werror"])
if methods.using_gcc(env) and version[0] >= 12: # False positives in our error macros, see GH-58747.
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-Wno-error=return-type"])
Default(library) if hasattr(detect, "get_program_suffix"):
suffix = "." + detect.get_program_suffix()
else:
suffix = "." + selected_platform
# Generates help for the -h scons option. if env["target"] == "release":
Help(opts.GenerateHelpText(env)) if env["tools"]:
print("ERROR: The editor can only be built with `target=debug` or `target=release_debug`.")
print(" Use `tools=no target=release` to build a release export template.")
Exit(255)
suffix += ".opt"
elif env["target"] == "release_debug":
if env["tools"]:
suffix += ".opt.tools"
else:
suffix += ".opt.debug"
else:
if env["tools"]:
print(
"Note: Building a debug binary (which will run slowly). Use `target=release_debug` to build an optimized release binary."
)
suffix += ".tools"
else:
print(
"Note: Building a debug binary (which will run slowly). Use `target=release` to build an optimized release binary."
)
suffix += ".debug"
if env["arch"] != "":
suffix += "." + env["arch"]
elif env["bits"] == "32":
suffix += ".32"
elif env["bits"] == "64":
suffix += ".64"
suffix += env.extra_suffix
sys.path.remove(tmppath)
sys.modules.pop("detect")
modules_enabled = OrderedDict()
env.module_dependencies = {}
env.module_icons_paths = []
env.module_license_files = []
env.doc_class_path = {}
for name, path in modules_detected.items():
if not env["module_" + name + "_enabled"]:
continue
sys.path.insert(0, path)
env.current_module = name
import config
if config.can_build(env, selected_platform):
# Disable it if a required dependency is missing.
if not env.module_check_dependencies(name):
continue
config.configure(env)
# Get doc classes paths (if present)
try:
doc_classes = config.get_doc_classes()
doc_path = config.get_doc_path()
for c in doc_classes:
env.doc_class_path[c] = path + "/" + doc_path
except Exception:
pass
# Get icon paths (if present)
try:
icons_path = config.get_icons_path()
env.module_icons_paths.append(path + "/" + icons_path)
except Exception:
# Default path for module icons
env.module_icons_paths.append(path + "/" + "icons")
# Get license path (if present)
try:
license_file = config.get_license_file()
if not os.path.isabs(path):
env.module_license_files.append("#" + path + "/" + license_file)
else:
env.module_license_files.append(path + "/" + license_file)
except Exception:
pass
modules_enabled[name] = path
else:
env["module_" + name + "_enabled"] = False
sys.path.remove(path)
sys.modules.pop("config")
#TODO hack, the editor should be a module as well
if env["tools"] and not env["module_freetype_enabled"]:
print("The editor (tools=yes) can't be built if freetype is disabled! Stopping.")
sys.exit(255)
env.module_list = modules_enabled
methods.sort_module_list(env)
methods.generate_version_header(env.module_version_string)
env["PROGSUFFIX"] = suffix + env.module_version_string + env["PROGSUFFIX"]
env["OBJSUFFIX"] = suffix + env["OBJSUFFIX"]
# (SH)LIBSUFFIX will be used for our own built libraries
# LIBSUFFIXES contains LIBSUFFIX and SHLIBSUFFIX by default,
# so we need to append the default suffixes to keep the ability
# to link against thirdparty libraries (.a, .so, .lib, etc.).
if os.name == "nt":
# On Windows, only static libraries and import libraries can be
# statically linked - both using .lib extension
env["LIBSUFFIXES"] += [env["LIBSUFFIX"]]
else:
env["LIBSUFFIXES"] += [env["LIBSUFFIX"], env["SHLIBSUFFIX"]]
env["LIBSUFFIX"] = suffix + env["LIBSUFFIX"]
env["SHLIBSUFFIX"] = suffix + env["SHLIBSUFFIX"]
if env.use_ptrcall:
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["PTRCALL_ENABLED"])
if env["tools"]:
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["TOOLS_ENABLED"])
if env["disable_3d"]:
if env["tools"]:
print(
"Build option 'disable_3d=yes' cannot be used with 'tools=yes' (editor), "
"only with 'tools=no' (export template)."
)
sys.exit(255)
else:
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["_3D_DISABLED"])
if env["disable_advanced_gui"]:
if env["tools"]:
print(
"Build option 'disable_advanced_gui=yes' cannot be used with 'tools=yes' (editor), "
"only with 'tools=no' (export template)."
)
sys.exit(255)
else:
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["ADVANCED_GUI_DISABLED"])
if env["minizip"]:
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["MINIZIP_ENABLED"])
if not env["verbose"]:
methods.no_verbose(sys, env)
if not env["platform"] == "server":
env.Append(
BUILDERS={
"GLES2_GLSL": env.Builder(
action=run_in_subprocess(gles_builders.build_gles2_headers), suffix="glsl.gen.h", src_suffix=".glsl"
)
}
)
scons_cache_path = os.environ.get("SCONS_CACHE")
if scons_cache_path != None:
CacheDir(scons_cache_path)
print("Scons cache enabled... (path: '" + scons_cache_path + "')")
if env["vsproj"]:
env.vs_incs = []
env.vs_srcs = []
if env["compiledb"]:
# Generating the compilation DB (`compile_commands.json`) requires SCons 4.0.0 or later.
from SCons import __version__ as scons_raw_version
scons_ver = env._get_major_minor_revision(scons_raw_version)
if scons_ver < (4, 0, 0):
print("The `compiledb=yes` option requires SCons 4.0 or later, but your version is %s." % scons_raw_version)
Exit(255)
env.Tool("compilation_db")
env.Alias("compiledb", env.CompilationDatabase())
Export("env")
# build subdirs, the build order is dependent on link order.
SConscript("core/SCsub")
SConscript("servers/SCsub")
SConscript("scene/SCsub")
if env["tools"]:
SConscript("editor/SCsub")
SConscript("drivers/SCsub")
SConscript("platform/SCsub")
SConscript("modules/SCsub")
SConscript("main/SCsub")
SConscript("platform/" + selected_platform + "/SCsub") # build selected platform
# Microsoft Visual Studio Project Generation
if env["vsproj"]:
if os.name != "nt":
print("Error: The `vsproj` option is only usable on Windows with Visual Studio.")
Exit(255)
env["CPPPATH"] = [Dir(path) for path in env["CPPPATH"]]
methods.generate_vs_project(env, GetOption("num_jobs"))
methods.generate_cpp_hint_file("cpp.hint")
# Check for the existence of headers
conf = Configure(env)
if "check_c_headers" in env:
for header in env["check_c_headers"]:
if conf.CheckCHeader(header[0]):
env.AppendUnique(CPPDEFINES=[header[1]])
elif selected_platform != "":
if selected_platform == "list":
print("The following platforms are available:\n")
else:
print('Invalid target platform "' + selected_platform + '".')
print("The following platforms were detected:\n")
for x in platform_list:
print("\t" + x)
print("\nPlease run SCons again and select a valid platform: platform=<string>")
if selected_platform == "list":
# Exit early to suppress the rest of the built-in SCons messages
sys.exit(0)
else:
sys.exit(255)
# The following only makes sense when the 'env' is defined, and assumes it is.
if "env" in locals():
# FIXME: This method mixes both cosmetic progress stuff and cache handling...
methods.show_progress(env)
# TODO: replace this with `env.Dump(format="json")`
# once we start requiring SCons 4.0 as min version.
methods.dump(env)
def print_elapsed_time():
elapsed_time_sec = round(time.time() - time_at_start, 3)
time_ms = round((elapsed_time_sec % 1) * 1000)
print("[Time elapsed: {}.{:03}]".format(time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time.gmtime(elapsed_time_sec)), time_ms))
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#!python
import os, subprocess
opts = Variables([], ARGUMENTS)
# Gets the standard flags CC, CCX, etc.
env = DefaultEnvironment()
# Define our options
opts.Add(EnumVariable('target', "Compilation target", 'debug', ['d', 'debug', 'r', 'release']))
opts.Add(EnumVariable('platform', "Compilation platform", '', ['', 'windows', 'x11', 'linux', 'osx']))
opts.Add(EnumVariable('p', "Compilation target, alias for 'platform'", '', ['', 'windows', 'x11', 'linux', 'osx']))
opts.Add(BoolVariable('use_llvm', "Use the LLVM / Clang compiler", 'no'))
opts.Add(PathVariable('target_path', 'The path where the lib is installed.', '../game/gdn/'))
opts.Add(PathVariable('target_name', 'The library name.', 'libgdexample', PathVariable.PathAccept))
# Local dependency paths, adapt them to your setup
godot_headers_path = "gdnative_cpp/pandemonium_headers/"
cpp_bindings_path = "gdnative_cpp/"
cpp_library = "libpandemonium-cpp"
# only support 64 at this time..
bits = 64
# Updates the environment with the option variables.
opts.Update(env)
# Process some arguments
if env['use_llvm']:
env['CC'] = 'clang'
env['CXX'] = 'clang++'
if env['p'] != '':
env['platform'] = env['p']
if env['platform'] == '':
print("No valid target platform selected.")
quit();
# Check our platform specifics
if env['platform'] == "osx":
env['target_path'] += 'osx/'
cpp_library += '.osx'
if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'):
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-g','-O2', '-arch', 'x86_64', '-std=c++17'])
env.Append(LINKFLAGS = ['-arch', 'x86_64'])
else:
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-g','-O3', '-arch', 'x86_64', '-std=c++17'])
env.Append(LINKFLAGS = ['-arch', 'x86_64'])
elif env['platform'] in ('x11', 'linux'):
env['target_path'] += 'x11/'
cpp_library += '.linux'
if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'):
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-fPIC', '-g3','-Og', '-std=c++17'])
else:
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-fPIC', '-g','-O3', '-std=c++17'])
elif env['platform'] == "windows":
env['target_path'] += 'win64/'
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(CCFLAGS = ['-DWIN32', '-D_WIN32', '-D_WINDOWS', '-W3', '-GR', '-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS'])
if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'):
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-EHsc', '-D_DEBUG', '-MDd'])
else:
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-O2', '-EHsc', '-DNDEBUG', '-MD'])
if env['target'] in ('debug', 'd'):
cpp_library += '.debug'
else:
cpp_library += '.release'
cpp_library += '.' + str(bits)
# make sure our binding library is properly includes
env.Append(CPPPATH=['.', godot_headers_path, cpp_bindings_path, cpp_bindings_path + '/core/', cpp_bindings_path + '/gen/'])
env.Append(LIBPATH=[cpp_bindings_path + 'bin/'])
env.Append(LIBS=[cpp_library])
env.Append(CCFLAGS = ['-DGDNATIVE'])
# 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')
sources = [
"gdlibrary.cpp",
"mlpp/lin_alg/mlpp_vector.cpp",
"mlpp/lin_alg/mlpp_matrix.cpp",
"mlpp/lin_alg/mlpp_tensor3.cpp",
"mlpp/lin_alg/lin_alg.cpp",
]
library = env.SharedLibrary(target=env['target_path'] + env['target_name'] , source=sources)
Default(library)
# Generates help for the -h scons option.
Help(opts.GenerateHelpText(env))

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#!/usr/bin/env python
Import("env")
import core_builders
from platform_methods import run_in_subprocess
env.core_sources = []
# Generate AES256 script encryption key
import os
txt = "0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0"
if "SCRIPT_AES256_ENCRYPTION_KEY" in os.environ:
key = os.environ["SCRIPT_AES256_ENCRYPTION_KEY"]
ec_valid = True
if len(key) != 64:
ec_valid = False
else:
txt = ""
for i in range(len(key) >> 1):
if i > 0:
txt += ","
txts = "0x" + key[i * 2 : i * 2 + 2]
try:
int(txts, 16)
except Exception:
ec_valid = False
txt += txts
if not ec_valid:
print("Error: Invalid AES256 encryption key, not 64 hexadecimal characters: '" + key + "'.")
print(
"Unset 'SCRIPT_AES256_ENCRYPTION_KEY' in your environment "
"or make sure that it contains exactly 64 hexadecimal characters."
)
Exit(255)
# NOTE: It is safe to generate this file here, since this is still executed serially
with open("script_encryption_key.gen.cpp", "w") as f:
f.write('#include "core/config/project_settings.h"\nuint8_t script_encryption_key[32]={' + txt + "};\n")
# Add required thirdparty code.
thirdparty_obj = []
env_thirdparty = env.Clone()
env_thirdparty.disable_warnings()
# Misc thirdparty code: header paths are hardcoded, we don't need to append
# to the include path (saves a few chars on the compiler invocation for touchy MSVC...)
thirdparty_misc_dir = "#thirdparty/misc/"
thirdparty_misc_sources = [
# C sources
"fastlz.c",
"smaz.c",
# C++ sources
"hq2x.cpp",
"pcg.cpp",
"triangulator.cpp",
"clipper.cpp",
]
thirdparty_misc_sources = [thirdparty_misc_dir + file for file in thirdparty_misc_sources]
env_thirdparty.add_source_files(thirdparty_obj, thirdparty_misc_sources)
# Zlib library, can be unbundled
if env["builtin_zlib"]:
thirdparty_zlib_dir = "#thirdparty/zlib/"
thirdparty_zlib_sources = [
"adler32.c",
"compress.c",
"crc32.c",
"deflate.c",
"infback.c",
"inffast.c",
"inflate.c",
"inftrees.c",
"trees.c",
"uncompr.c",
"zutil.c",
]
thirdparty_zlib_sources = [thirdparty_zlib_dir + file for file in thirdparty_zlib_sources]
env_thirdparty.Prepend(CPPPATH=[thirdparty_zlib_dir])
# Needs to be available in main env too
env.Prepend(CPPPATH=[thirdparty_zlib_dir])
if env["target"] == "debug":
env_thirdparty.Append(CPPDEFINES=["ZLIB_DEBUG"])
env_thirdparty.add_source_files(thirdparty_obj, thirdparty_zlib_sources)
# Minizip library, could be unbundled in theory
# However, our version has some custom modifications, so it won't compile with the system one
thirdparty_minizip_dir = "#thirdparty/minizip/"
thirdparty_minizip_sources = [
"ioapi.c",
"unzip.c",
"zip.c",
]
thirdparty_minizip_sources = [thirdparty_minizip_dir + file for file in thirdparty_minizip_sources]
env_thirdparty.add_source_files(thirdparty_obj, thirdparty_minizip_sources)
# Zstd library, can be unbundled in theory
# though we currently use some private symbols
# https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/17374
if env["builtin_zstd"]:
thirdparty_zstd_dir = "#thirdparty/zstd/"
thirdparty_zstd_sources = [
"common/debug.c",
"common/entropy_common.c",
"common/error_private.c",
"common/fse_decompress.c",
"common/pool.c",
"common/threading.c",
"common/xxhash.c",
"common/zstd_common.c",
"compress/fse_compress.c",
"compress/hist.c",
"compress/huf_compress.c",
"compress/zstd_compress.c",
"compress/zstd_double_fast.c",
"compress/zstd_fast.c",
"compress/zstd_lazy.c",
"compress/zstd_ldm.c",
"compress/zstd_opt.c",
"compress/zstdmt_compress.c",
"compress/zstd_compress_literals.c",
"compress/zstd_compress_sequences.c",
"compress/zstd_compress_superblock.c",
"decompress/huf_decompress.c",
"decompress/zstd_ddict.c",
"decompress/zstd_decompress_block.c",
"decompress/zstd_decompress.c",
]
if env["platform"] in ["android", "iphone", "osx", "server", "x11"]:
# Match platforms with ZSTD_ASM_SUPPORTED in common/portability_macros.h
thirdparty_zstd_sources.append("decompress/huf_decompress_amd64.S")
thirdparty_zstd_sources = [thirdparty_zstd_dir + file for file in thirdparty_zstd_sources]
env_thirdparty.Prepend(CPPPATH=[thirdparty_zstd_dir, thirdparty_zstd_dir + "common"])
env_thirdparty.Append(CPPDEFINES=["ZSTD_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY"])
env.Prepend(CPPPATH=thirdparty_zstd_dir)
# Also needed in main env includes will trigger warnings
env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["ZSTD_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY"])
env_thirdparty.add_source_files(thirdparty_obj, thirdparty_zstd_sources)
env.core_sources += thirdparty_obj
# Pandemonium source files
env.add_source_files(env.core_sources, "*.cpp")
env.add_source_files(env.core_sources, "script_encryption_key.gen.cpp")
env.add_source_files(env.core_sources, "version_hash.gen.cpp")
# Certificates
env.Depends(
"#core/io/certs_compressed.gen.h",
["#thirdparty/certs/ca-certificates.crt", env.Value(env["builtin_certs"]), env.Value(env["system_certs_path"])],
)
env.CommandNoCache(
"#core/io/certs_compressed.gen.h",
"#thirdparty/certs/ca-certificates.crt",
run_in_subprocess(core_builders.make_certs_header),
)
# Authors
env.Depends("#core/authors.gen.h", "../AUTHORS.md")
env.CommandNoCache("#core/authors.gen.h", "../AUTHORS.md", run_in_subprocess(core_builders.make_authors_header))
# Donors
env.Depends("#core/donors.gen.h", "../DONORS.md")
env.CommandNoCache("#core/donors.gen.h", "../DONORS.md", run_in_subprocess(core_builders.make_donors_header))
license_files = [ "../LICENSE.txt", "../COPYRIGHT.txt" ]
license_files.extend(env.module_license_files)
# License
env.Depends("#core/license.gen.h", license_files)
env.CommandNoCache(
"#core/license.gen.h", license_files, run_in_subprocess(core_builders.make_license_header)
)
# Chain load SCsubs
SConscript("os/SCsub")
SConscript("math/SCsub")
SConscript("string/SCsub")
SConscript("containers/SCsub")
SConscript("variant/SCsub")
SConscript("error/SCsub")
SConscript("config/SCsub")
SConscript("crypto/SCsub")
SConscript("io/SCsub")
SConscript("log/SCsub")
SConscript("object/SCsub")
SConscript("input/SCsub")
SConscript("bind/SCsub")
# Build it all as a library
lib = env.add_library("core", env.core_sources)
env.Prepend(LIBS=[lib])
# Needed to force rebuilding the core files when the thirdparty code is updated.
env.Depends(lib, thirdparty_obj)