#!/bin/bash -eu # Copyright 2016 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # It's not a good idea to link an MSYS dynamic library into a native Windows # JVM, so we need to build it with Visual Studio. However, Bazel doesn't # support multiple compilers in the same build yet, so we need to hack around # this limitation using a genrule. DLL="$1" shift 1 # Create a temp directory. It will used for the batch file we generate soon and # as the temp directory for CL.EXE . VSTEMP=$(mktemp -d) trap "rm -fr \"$VSTEMP\"" EXIT # Find Visual Studio. We don't have any regular environment variables available # so this is the best we can do. if [ -z "${BAZEL_VS+set}" ]; then VSVERSION="$(ls "C:/Program Files (x86)" | grep -E "Microsoft Visual Studio [0-9]+" | sort --version-sort | tail -n 1)" if [[ "$VSVERSION" == "" ]]; then echo "Visual Studio not found" exit 1 fi BAZEL_VS="C:/Program Files (x86)/$VSVERSION" fi VSVARS="${BAZEL_VS}/VC/VCVARSALL.BAT" # Find Java. $(JAVA) in the BUILD file points to external/local_jdk/..., which # is not very useful for anything not MSYS-based. JAVA=$(ls "C:/Program Files/java" | grep -E "^jdk" | sort | tail -n 1) if [[ "$JAVA" == "" ]]; then echo "JDK not found" exit 1 fi JAVAINCLUDES="C:/Program Files/java/$JAVA/include" # Convert all compilation units to Windows paths. WINDOWS_SOURCES=() for i in $*; do if [[ "$i" =~ ^.*\.cc$ ]]; then WINDOWS_SOURCES+=("$(cygpath -a -w $i)") fi done # CL.EXE needs a bunch of environment variables whose official location is a # batch file. We can't make that have an effect on a bash instance, so # generate a batch file that invokes it. cat > "${VSTEMP}/windows_jni.bat" <