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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Author: Mark Young <marky@lunarg.com>
import sys
import os
# Following function code snippet was found on StackOverflow (with a change to lower
# camel-case on the variable names):
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/377017/test-if-executable-exists-in-python
def find_executable(program):
def is_exe(fPath):
return os.path.isfile(fPath) and os.access(fPath, os.X_OK)
fPath, fName = os.path.split(program)
if fPath:
if is_exe(program):
return program
else:
for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep):
path = path.strip('"')
exe_file = os.path.join(path, program)
if is_exe(exe_file):
return exe_file
return None
def determine_year(version):
if version == 8:
return 2005
elif version == 9:
return 2008
elif version == 10:
return 2010
elif version == 11:
return 2012
elif version == 12:
return 2013
elif version == 14:
return 2015
else:
return 0000
# Determine if msbuild is in the path, then call it to determine the version and parse
# it into a format we can use, which is "<version_num> <version_year>".
if __name__ == '__main__':
exeName = 'msbuild.exe'
versionCall = exeName + ' /ver'
# Determine if the executable exists in the path, this is critical.
#
foundExeName = find_executable(exeName)
# If not found, return an invalid number but in the appropriate format so it will
# fail if the program above tries to use it.
if foundExeName == None:
print('00 0000')
print('Executable ' + exeName + ' not found in PATH!')
else:
sysCallOut = os.popen(versionCall).read()
version = None
# Split around any spaces first
spaceList = sysCallOut.split(' ')
for spaceString in spaceList:
# If we've already found it, bail.
if version != None:
break
# Now split around line feeds
lineList = spaceString.split('\n')
for curLine in lineList:
# If we've already found it, bail.
if version != None:
break
# We only want to continue if there's a period in the list
if '.' not in curLine:
continue
# Get the first element and determine if it is a number, if so, we've
# got our number.
splitAroundPeriod = curLine.split('.')
if splitAroundPeriod[0].isdigit():
version = int (splitAroundPeriod[0])
break
# Failsafe to return a number in the proper format, but one that will fail.
if version == None:
version = 00
# Determine the year associated with that version
year = determine_year(version)
# Output the string we need for Cmake to properly build for this version
print(str(version) + ' ' + str(year))