cpython/PCbuild/find_msbuild.bat
Steve Dower de148f263f
bpo-33125: Add support for building and releasing Windows ARM64 packages (GH-16828)
Note that the support is not actually enabled yet, and so we won't be publishing these packages. However, for those who want to build it themselves (even by reusing the Azure Pipelines definition), it's now relatively easy to enable.
2019-11-20 09:30:47 -08:00

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@rem
@rem Searches for MSBuild.exe. This is the only tool we need to initiate
@rem a build, so we no longer search for the full VC toolset.
@rem
@rem This file is supposed to modify the state of the caller (specifically
@rem the MSBUILD variable), so we do not use setlocal or echo, and avoid
@rem changing any other persistent state.
@rem
@rem No arguments provided means do full search
@if '%1' EQU '' goto :begin_search
@rem One argument may be the full path. Use a goto so we don't try to
@rem parse the next if statement - incorrect quoting in the multi-arg
@rem case can cause us to break immediately.
@if '%2' EQU '' goto :one_arg
@rem Entire command line may represent the full path if quoting failed.
@if exist "%*" (set MSBUILD="%*") & (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=environment) & goto :found
@goto :begin_search
:one_arg
@if exist "%~1" (set MSBUILD="%~1") & (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=environment) & goto :found
:begin_search
@set MSBUILD=
@rem If msbuild.exe is on the PATH, assume that the user wants that one.
@where msbuild > "%TEMP%\msbuild.loc" 2> nul && set /P MSBUILD= < "%TEMP%\msbuild.loc" & del "%TEMP%\msbuild.loc"
@if exist "%MSBUILD%" set MSBUILD="%MSBUILD%" & (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=PATH) & goto :found
@rem VS 2017 and later provide vswhere.exe, which can be used
@if not exist "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe" goto :skip_vswhere
@set _Py_MSBuild_Root=
@for /F "tokens=*" %%i in ('"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe" -property installationPath -latest -prerelease') DO @(set _Py_MSBuild_Root=%%i\MSBuild)
@if not defined _Py_MSBuild_Root goto :skip_vswhere
@for %%j in (Current 15.0) DO @if exist "%_Py_MSBuild_Root%\%%j\Bin\msbuild.exe" (set MSBUILD="%_Py_MSBuild_Root%\%%j\Bin\msbuild.exe")
@set _Py_MSBuild_Root=
@if defined MSBUILD @if exist %MSBUILD% (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=Visual Studio installation) & goto :found
:skip_vswhere
@rem VS 2017 sets exactly one install as the "main" install, so we may find MSBuild in there.
@reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\SxS\VS7" /v 15.0 /reg:32 >nul 2>nul
@if NOT ERRORLEVEL 1 @for /F "tokens=1,2*" %%i in ('reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\SxS\VS7" /v 15.0 /reg:32') DO @(
@if "%%i"=="15.0" @if exist "%%k\MSBuild\15.0\Bin\msbuild.exe" @(set MSBUILD="%%k\MSBuild\15.0\Bin\msbuild.exe")
)
@if exist %MSBUILD% (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=Visual Studio 2017 registry) & goto :found
@rem VS 2015 and earlier register MSBuild separately, so we can find it.
@reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSBuild\ToolsVersions\14.0" /v MSBuildToolsPath /reg:32 >nul 2>nul
@if NOT ERRORLEVEL 1 @for /F "tokens=1,2*" %%i in ('reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSBuild\ToolsVersions\14.0" /v MSBuildToolsPath /reg:32') DO @(
@if "%%i"=="MSBuildToolsPath" @if exist "%%k\msbuild.exe" @(set MSBUILD="%%k\msbuild.exe")
)
@if exist %MSBUILD% (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=registry) & goto :found
@exit /b 1
:found
@pushd %MSBUILD% >nul 2>nul
@if not ERRORLEVEL 1 @(
@if exist msbuild.exe @(set MSBUILD="%CD%\msbuild.exe") else @(set MSBUILD=)
@popd
)
@if defined MSBUILD @echo Using %MSBUILD% (found in the %_Py_MSBuild_Source%)
@if not defined MSBUILD @echo Failed to find MSBuild
@set _Py_MSBuild_Source=
@if not defined MSBUILD @exit /b 1
@exit /b 0