--- old/hotspot/make/windows/create.bat 2016-04-20 15:11:36.801709918 +0200 +++ /dev/null 2016-02-18 10:58:42.502130963 +0100 @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -@echo off -REM -REM Copyright (c) 1999, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. -REM DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. -REM -REM This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -REM under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as -REM published by the Free Software Foundation. -REM -REM This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT -REM ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -REM FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License -REM version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that -REM accompanied this code). -REM -REM You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version -REM 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, -REM Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -REM -REM Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA -REM or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any -REM questions. -REM -REM - -REM This is the interactive build setup script (as opposed to the batch -REM build execution script). It creates $HotSpotBuildSpace if necessary, -REM copies the appropriate files out of $HotSpotWorkSpace into it, and -REM builds and runs ProjectCreator in it. This has the side-effect of creating -REM the vm.vcproj file in the buildspace, which is then used in Visual C++. - -REM -REM Since we don't have uname and we could be cross-compiling, -REM Use the compiler to determine which ARCH we are building -REM -REM Note: Running this batch file from the Windows command shell requires -REM that "grep" be accessible on the PATH. An MKS install does this. -REM - -cl 2>NUL >NUL -if %errorlevel% == 0 goto nexttest -echo Make sure cl.exe is in your PATH before running this script. -goto end - -:nexttest -grep -V 2>NUL >NUL -if %errorlevel% == 0 goto testit -echo Make sure grep.exe is in your PATH before running this script. Either cygwin or MKS should work. -goto end - - -:testit -cl 2>&1 | grep "x64" >NUL -if %errorlevel% == 0 goto amd64 -set ARCH=x86 -set BUILDARCH=i486 -set Platform_arch=x86 -set Platform_arch_model=x86_32 -goto done -:amd64 -set ARCH=x86 -set BUILDARCH=amd64 -set Platform_arch=x86 -set Platform_arch_model=x86_64 -:done - -setlocal - -if "%1" == "" goto usage - -if not "%2" == "" goto usage - -REM Set HotSpotWorkSpace to the directy two steps above this script -for %%i in ("%~dp0..") do ( set HotSpotWorkSpace=%%~dpi) -set HotSpotBuildRoot=%HotSpotWorkSpace%build -set HotSpotBuildSpace=%HotSpotBuildRoot%\vs-%BUILDARCH% -set HotSpotJDKDist=%1 - - -REM figure out MSC version -for /F %%i in ('sh %HotSpotWorkSpace%/make/windows/get_msc_ver.sh') do set %%i - -echo ************************************************************** -echo MSC_VER = "%MSC_VER%" -set ProjectFile=%HotSpotBuildSpace%\jvm.vcxproj -echo %ProjectFile% -echo ************************************************************** - -REM Test all variables to see whether the directories they -REM reference exist - -if exist %HotSpotWorkSpace% goto test1 - -echo Error: directory pointed to by HotSpotWorkSpace -echo does not exist, or the variable is not set. -echo. -goto usage - -:test1 -if exist %HotSpotBuildSpace% goto test2 -if not "%HotSpotBuildSpace%" == "" mkdir %HotSpotBuildSpace% -if exist %HotSpotBuildSpace% goto test2 -echo Error: directory pointed to by HotSpotBuildSpace -echo does not exist, or the variable is not set. -echo. -goto usage - -:test2 -if exist %HotSpotJDKDist% goto test3 -echo Error: directory pointed to by %HotSpotJDKDist% -echo does not exist, or the variable is not set. -echo. -goto usage - -:test3 -if not "%HOTSPOTMKSHOME%" == "" goto makedir -if exist c:\cygwin\bin set HOTSPOTMKSHOME=c:\cygwin\bin -if not "%HOTSPOTMKSHOME%" == "" goto makedir -if exist c:\cygwin64\bin set HOTSPOTMKSHOME=c:\cygwin64\bin -if not "%HOTSPOTMKSHOME%" == "" goto makedir -echo Warning: please set variable HOTSPOTMKSHOME to place where -echo your MKS/Cygwin installation is -echo. -goto usage - -:generatefiles -if NOT EXIST %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\generated mkdir %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\generated -copy %HotSpotWorkSpace%\make\windows\projectfiles\%1\* %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\generated > NUL - -REM force regneration of ProjectFile -if exist %ProjectFile% del %ProjectFile% - -echo -- %1 -- -echo # Generated file! > %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo # Changing a variable below and then deleting %ProjectFile% will cause >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo # %ProjectFile% to be regenerated with the new values. Changing the >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo # version requires rerunning create.bat. >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo. >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo Variant=%1 >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo WorkSpace=%HotSpotWorkSpace% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo HOTSPOTWORKSPACE=%HotSpotWorkSpace% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo HOTSPOTBUILDROOT=%HotSpotBuildRoot% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo HOTSPOTBUILDSPACE=%HotSpotBuildSpace% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo HOTSPOTJDKDIST=%HotSpotJDKDist% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo ARCH=%ARCH% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo BUILDARCH=%BUILDARCH% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo Platform_arch=%Platform_arch% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo Platform_arch_model=%Platform_arch_model% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make -echo MSC_VER=%MSC_VER% >> %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\local.make - -for /D %%j in (debug, fastdebug, product) do ( - if NOT EXIST %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\%%j mkdir %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\%%j -) - -pushd %HotSpotBuildSpace%\%1\generated -nmake /nologo -popd - -goto :eof - - -:makedir -echo NOTE: Using the following settings: -echo HotSpotWorkSpace=%HotSpotWorkSpace% -echo HotSpotBuildSpace=%HotSpotBuildSpace% -echo HotSpotJDKDist=%HotSpotJDKDist% - -echo COPYFILES %BUILDARCH% -call :generatefiles compiler1 -call :generatefiles tiered - -pushd %HotSpotBuildRoot% -REM It doesn't matter which variant we use here, "tiered" is as good as any of the others - we need the common variables -nmake /nologo /F %HotSpotWorkSpace%/make/windows/projectfiles/common/Makefile LOCAL_MAKE=%HotSpotBuildSpace%\tiered\local.make %ProjectFile% - -popd - -goto end - -:usage -echo Usage: create HotSpotJDKDist -echo. -echo This is the VS build setup script (as opposed to the batch -echo build execution script). It creates a build directory if necessary, -echo copies the appropriate files out of the workspace into it, and -echo builds and runs ProjectCreator in it. This has the side-effect of creating -echo the %ProjectFile% file in the build space, which is then used in Visual C++. -echo. -echo The HotSpotJDKDist defines the JDK that should be used when running the JVM. -echo Environment variable FORCE_MSC_VER allows to override MSVC version autodetection. -echo. -echo NOTE that it is now NOT safe to modify any of the files in the build -echo space, since they may be overwritten whenever this script is run or -echo nmake is run in that directory. - -:end - -endlocal