Improvements to build.bat scripts used to build Windows builds. Remove CRT Secure warnings.

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Bart House
2017-09-04 13:41:07 -07:00
committed by Pasi Kallinen
parent 056ac5fe64
commit 70ac8a12af
4 changed files with 109 additions and 20 deletions

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@@ -21,14 +21,18 @@ tty and graphical win32 versions of NetHack 3.6.1.
You can build a TTY version of NetHack and a Windows Graphical
version. You can use one of the following build environments:
o A copy of Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 Express
OR
o A copy of Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Express
OR
OR
o A copy of Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 Express
The current NetHack code has not been tested with earlier versions
of the compiler.
OR
o A copy of MinGW. MinGW is a collection of header
@@ -46,31 +50,36 @@ that allow you to build the Windows Graphical version from Microsoft
Visual C's IDE (Integrated Development Environment.)
/--------------------------------------------------------\
| Building And Running Using Visual Studio 2015 |
| Building And Running Using Visual Studio 2015 or |
| Visual Studio 2017 |
\--------------------------------------------------------/
If you are NOT using Visual Studio 2015, proceed to "FIRST STEP -
MOVING THINGS AROUND".
If you are NOT using Visual Studio 2015 or Visual Studio 2017, proceed
to "FIRST STEP - MOVING THINGS AROUND".
When using Visual Studio 2015, you do not need to move things around.
You simply need to load the Visual Studio 2015 NetHack solution file
When using either Visual Studio 2015 or Visual Studio 2017, you do not
need to move things around. You simply need to load the solution file
within the IDE, build the solution and run the version of NetHack
you wish to run.
The Visual Studio 2015 NetHack solution file can be found here:
win\win32\vs2015\NetHack.sln
From a command prompt, you can launch and load this solution file by:
start win\win32\vs2015\NetHack.sln
The Visual Studio 2017 NetHack solution file can be found here:
win\win32\vs2017\NetHack.sln
From within the IDE:
1. select the build configuration you wish to use.
2. from build menu, select build solution.
3. type F5 to start debugging.
So the steps are:
1. Launch the IDE.
2. Open the appropriate solution file.
3. Select the build configuration you wish to use.
4. From build menu, select build solution.
5. Type F5 to start debugging.
You can build all the projects for all platforms and configurations
using a Visual Studio MSBuild command prompt. Open the MSBuild command
prompt, change directory to win\win32\vs2015 and run "build.bat".
You can also build all the projects for all platforms and configurations
using a "build.bat" batch file found in the same directory as the solution.
Change to the appropriate directory (i.e. win\win32\vs2015 for VS2015 builds)
and run "build.bat".
/-----------------------------------\
| FIRST STEP - MOVING THINGS AROUND |
@@ -80,11 +89,11 @@ The first step in building either version of NetHack is to execute
sys\winnt\nhsetup.bat to move some files to their required locations.
From the command prompt:
cd sys\winnt
nhsetup
cd sys\winnt
nhsetup
From a Windows explorer window:
double-click on nhsetup.bat
double-click on nhsetup.bat
A "binary" directory will be created off the top of the NetHack source
tree to house the completed build.

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@@ -1,4 +1,44 @@
@echo off
if "%VisualStudioVersion%"=="" (
echo MSBuild environment not set ... attempting to setup build environment.
call :setup_environment
)
if "%VisualStudioVersion%"=="" (
echo Unable to setup build environment. Exiting.
goto :EOF
)
msbuild NetHack.sln /t:Clean;Build /p:Configuration=Debug;Platform=Win32
msbuild NetHack.sln /t:Clean;Build /p:Configuration=Debug;Platform=x64
msbuild NetHack.sln /t:Clean;Build /p:Configuration=Release;Platform=Win32
msbuild NetHack.sln /t:Clean;Build /p:Configuration=Release;Platform=x64
goto :EOF
:setup_environment
if "%VS140COMNTOOLS%"=="" (
call :set_vs14comntools
)
if "%VS140COMNTOOLS%"=="" (
echo Can not find Visual Studio 2015 Common Tools path.
echo Set VS140COMNTOOLS appropriately.
goto :EOF
)
call "%VS140COMNTOOLS%VsMSBuildCmd.bat"
cd %~dp0
goto :EOF
:set_vs14comntools
if exist "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\Tools" (
set "VS140COMNTOOLS=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\Tools\"
)
goto :EOF

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@@ -1,4 +1,44 @@
@echo off
if "%VSCMD_VER%"=="" (
echo MSBuild environment not set ... attempting to setup build environment.
call :setup_environment
)
if "%VSCMD_VER%"=="" (
echo Unable to setup build environment. Exiting.
goto :EOF
)
msbuild NetHack.sln /t:Clean;Build /p:Configuration=Debug;Platform=Win32
msbuild NetHack.sln /t:Clean;Build /p:Configuration=Debug;Platform=x64
msbuild NetHack.sln /t:Clean;Build /p:Configuration=Release;Platform=Win32
msbuild NetHack.sln /t:Clean;Build /p:Configuration=Release;Platform=x64
goto :EOF
:setup_environment
if "%VS150COMNTOOLS%"=="" (
call :set_vs15comntools
)
if "%VS150COMNTOOLS%"=="" (
echo Can not find Visual Studio 2017 Common Tools path.
echo Set VS150COMNTOOLS appropriately.
goto :EOF
)
call "%VS150COMNTOOLS%VsMSBuildCmd.bat"
cd %~dp0
goto :EOF
:set_vs15comntools
if exist "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\Common7\Tools" (
set "VS150COMNTOOLS=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\Common7\Tools\"
)
goto :EOF

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
<ItemDefinitionGroup>
<ClCompile>
<WarningLevel>Level3</WarningLevel>
<PreprocessorDefinitions>WIN32;CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE;_SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE;_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions)</PreprocessorDefinitions>
<PreprocessorDefinitions>WIN32;CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE;_SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE;_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE;_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS;%(PreprocessorDefinitions)</PreprocessorDefinitions>
</ClCompile>
<Link>
<SubSystem>Console</SubSystem>