msvc: add a Makefile target to pre-generate the Visual Studio solution
authorJohannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Mon, 29 Jul 2019 20:08:12 +0000 (13:08 -0700)
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Mon, 29 Jul 2019 21:51:43 +0000 (14:51 -0700)
The entire idea of generating the VS solution makes only sense if we
generate it via Continuous Integration; otherwise potential users would
still have to download the entire Git for Windows SDK.

If we pre-generate the Visual Studio solution, Git can be built entirely
within Visual Studio, and the test scripts can be run in a regular Git
for Windows (e.g. the Portable Git flavor, which does not include a full
GCC toolchain and therefore weighs only about a tenth of Git for
Windows' SDK).

So let's just add a target in the Makefile that can be used to generate
said solution; The generated files will then be committed so that they
can be pushed to a branch ready to check out by Visual Studio users.

To make things even more useful, we also generate and commit other files
that are required to run the test suite, such as templates and
bin-wrappers: with this, developers can run the test suite in a regular
Git Bash after building the solution in Visual Studio.

Note: for this build target, we do not actually need to initialize the
`vcpkg` system, so we don't.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
compat/vcbuild/README
config.mak.uname
contrib/buildsystems/engine.pl
index b633e7db983d5095d8a1b9ecfb7a66dbdb4d9c3b..1b6dabf5a2310ffe25ebd1646f9a9fd3602ed839 100644 (file)
@@ -37,6 +37,29 @@ The Steps to Build Git with VS2015 or VS2017 from the command line.
 
 ================================================================
 
+Alternatively, run `make vcxproj` and then load the generated `git.sln` in
+Visual Studio. The initial build will install the vcpkg system and build the
+dependencies automatically. This will take a while.
+
+Instead of generating the `git.sln` file yourself (which requires a full Git
+for Windows SDK), you may want to consider fetching the `vs/master` branch of
+https://github.com/git-for-windows/git instead (which is updated automatically
+via CI running `make vcxproj`). The `vs/master` branch does not require a Git
+for Windows to build, but you can run the test scripts in a regular Git Bash.
+
+Note that `make vcxproj` will automatically add and commit the generated `.sln`
+and `.vcxproj` files to the repo. This is necessary to allow building a
+fully-testable Git in Visual Studio, where a regular Git Bash can be used to
+run the test scripts (as opposed to a full Git for Windows SDK): a number of
+build targets, such as Git commands implemented as Unix shell scripts (where
+`@@SHELL_PATH@@` and other placeholders are interpolated) require a full-blown
+Git for Windows SDK (which is about 10x the size of a regular Git for Windows
+installation).
+
+If your plan is to open a Pull Request with Git for Windows, it is a good idea
+to drop this commit before submitting.
+
+================================================================
 The Steps of Build Git with VS2008
 
 1. You need the build environment, which contains the Git dependencies
index 48a6723222dfb7c4cedb49d4523faa6c3003a803..6d0ed923b84eafca3a98c6dc57b38b84534514b8 100644 (file)
@@ -25,10 +25,12 @@ include compat/vcbuild/MSVC-DEFS-GEN
        # See if vcpkg and the vcpkg-build versions of the third-party
        # libraries that we use are installed.  We include the result
        # to get $(vcpkg_*) variables defined for the Makefile.
+ifeq (,$(SKIP_VCPKG))
 compat/vcbuild/VCPKG-DEFS: compat/vcbuild/vcpkg_install.bat
        @"$<"
 include compat/vcbuild/VCPKG-DEFS
 endif
+endif
 
 # We choose to avoid "if .. else if .. else .. endif endif"
 # because maintaining the nesting to match is a pain.  If
@@ -689,3 +691,62 @@ ifeq ($(uname_S),QNX)
        NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
        NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
 endif
+
+vcxproj:
+       # Require clean work tree
+       git update-index -q --refresh && \
+       git diff-files --quiet && \
+       git diff-index --cached --quiet HEAD --
+
+       # Make .vcxproj files and add them
+       unset QUIET_GEN QUIET_BUILT_IN; \
+       perl contrib/buildsystems/generate -g Vcxproj
+       git add -f git.sln {*,*/lib,t/helper/*}/*.vcxproj
+
+       # Add command-list.h
+       $(MAKE) MSVC=1 SKIP_VCPKG=1 prefix=/mingw64 command-list.h
+       git add -f command-list.h
+
+       # Add scripts
+       rm -f perl/perl.mak
+       $(MAKE) MSVC=1 SKIP_VCPKG=1 prefix=/mingw64 \
+               $(SCRIPT_LIB) $(SCRIPT_SH_GEN) $(SCRIPT_PERL_GEN)
+       # Strip out the sane tool path, needed only for building
+       sed -i '/^git_broken_path_fix ".*/d' git-sh-setup
+       git add -f $(SCRIPT_LIB) $(SCRIPT_SH_GEN) $(SCRIPT_PERL_GEN)
+
+       # Add Perl module
+       $(MAKE) $(LIB_PERL_GEN)
+       git add -f perl/build
+
+       # Add bin-wrappers, for testing
+       rm -rf bin-wrappers/
+       $(MAKE) MSVC=1 SKIP_VCPKG=1 prefix=/mingw64 $(test_bindir_programs)
+       # Ensure that the GIT_EXEC_PATH is a Unix-y one, and that the absolute
+       # path of the repository is not hard-coded (GIT_EXEC_PATH will be set
+       # by test-lib.sh according to the current setup)
+       sed -i -e 's/^\(GIT_EXEC_PATH\)=.*/test -n "$${\1##*:*}" ||\
+                       \1="$$(cygpath -u "$$\1")"/' \
+               -e "s|'$$(pwd)|\"\$$GIT_EXEC_PATH\"'|g" bin-wrappers/*
+       # Ensure that test-* helpers find the .dll files copied to top-level
+       sed -i 's|^PATH=.*|&:"$$GIT_EXEC_PATH"|' bin-wrappers/test-*
+       # We do not want to force hard-linking builtins
+       sed -i 's|\(git\)-\([-a-z]*\)\.exe"|\1.exe" \2|g' \
+               bin-wrappers/git-{receive-pack,upload-archive}
+       git add -f $(test_bindir_programs)
+       # remote-ext is a builtin, but invoked as if it were external
+       sed 's|receive-pack|remote-ext|g' \
+               <bin-wrappers/git-receive-pack >bin-wrappers/git-remote-ext
+       git add -f bin-wrappers/git-remote-ext
+
+       # Add templates
+       $(MAKE) -C templates
+       git add -f templates/boilerplates.made templates/blt/
+
+       # Add build options
+       $(MAKE) MSVC=1 SKIP_VCPKG=1 prefix=/mingw64 GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS
+       git add -f GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS
+
+       # Commit the whole shebang
+       git commit -m "Generate Visual Studio solution" \
+               -m "Auto-generated by \`$(MAKE)$(MAKEFLAGS) $@\`"
index 8bb07e8e25cc505ad25a97731fb482dc2b8b2334..fba8a3f056a0e16591496f77a8b505ec01d01964 100755 (executable)
@@ -82,7 +82,8 @@ sub showUsage
 # Capture the make dry stderr to file for review (will be empty for a release build).
 
 my $ErrsFile = "msvc-build-makedryerrors.txt";
-@makedry = `make -C $git_dir -n MSVC=1 V=1 2>$ErrsFile` if !@makedry;
+@makedry = `make -C $git_dir -n MSVC=1 SKIP_VCPKG=1 V=1 2>$ErrsFile`
+if !@makedry;
 # test for an empty Errors file and remove it
 unlink $ErrsFile if -f -z $ErrsFile;