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+# Copyright (c) 2003 David Abrahams.
+# Copyright (c) 2005 Vladimir Prus.
+# Copyright (c) 2005 Alexey Pakhunov.
+# Copyright (c) 2006 Bojan Resnik.
+# Copyright (c) 2006 Ilya Sokolov.
+# Copyright (c) 2007 Rene Rivera
+# Copyright (c) 2008 Jurko Gospodnetic
+#
+# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
+# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or
+# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# MSVC Boost Build toolset module.
+# --------------------------------
+#
+# All toolset versions need to have their location either auto-detected or
+# explicitly specified except for the special 'default' version that expects the
+# environment to find the needed tools or report an error.
+#
+################################################################################
+
+import "class" : new ;
+import common ;
+import errors ;
+import feature ;
+import generators ;
+import mc ;
+import midl ;
+import os ;
+import path ;
+import pch ;
+import property ;
+import rc ;
+import toolset ;
+import type ;
+
+
+type.register MANIFEST : manifest ;
+feature.feature embed-manifest : on off : incidental propagated ;
+
+type.register PDB : pdb ;
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# Public rules.
+#
+################################################################################
+
+# Initialize a specific toolset version configuration. As the result, path to
+# compiler and, possible, program names are set up, and will be used when that
+# version of compiler is requested. For example, you might have:
+#
+# using msvc : 6.5 : cl.exe ;
+# using msvc : 7.0 : Y:/foo/bar/cl.exe ;
+#
+# The version parameter may be ommited:
+#
+# using msvc : : Z:/foo/bar/cl.exe ;
+#
+# The following keywords have special meanings when specified as versions:
+# - all - all detected but not yet used versions will be marked as used
+# with their default options.
+# - default - this is an equivalent to an empty version.
+#
+# Depending on a supplied version, detected configurations and presence 'cl.exe'
+# in the path different results may be achieved. The following table describes
+# the possible scenarios:
+#
+# Nothing "x.y"
+# Passed Nothing "x.y" detected, detected,
+# version detected detected cl.exe in path cl.exe in path
+#
+# default Error Use "x.y" Create "default" Use "x.y"
+# all None Use all None Use all
+# x.y - Use "x.y" - Use "x.y"
+# a.b Error Error Create "a.b" Create "a.b"
+#
+# "x.y" - refers to a detected version;
+# "a.b" - refers to an undetected version.
+#
+# FIXME: Currently the command parameter and the <compiler> property parameter
+# seem to overlap in duties. Remove this duplication. This seems to be related
+# to why someone started preparing to replace init with configure rules.
+#
+rule init (
+ # The msvc version being configured. When omitted the tools invoked when no
+ # explicit version is given will be configured.
+ version ?
+
+ # The command used to invoke the compiler. If not specified:
+ # - if version is given, default location for that version will be
+ # searched
+ #
+ # - if version is not given, default locations for MSVC 9.0, 8.0, 7.1, 7.0
+ # and 6.* will be searched
+ #
+ # - if compiler is not found in the default locations, PATH will be
+ # searched.
+ : command *
+
+ # Options may include:
+ #
+ # All options shared by multiple toolset types as handled by the
+ # common.handle-options() rule, e.g. <cflags>, <compileflags>, <cxxflags>,
+ # <fflags> & <linkflags>.
+ #
+ # <assembler>
+ # <compiler>
+ # <idl-compiler>
+ # <linker>
+ # <mc-compiler>
+ # <resource-compiler>
+ # Exact tool names to be used by this msvc toolset configuration.
+ #
+ # <compiler-filter>
+ # Command through which to pipe the output of running the compiler.
+ # For example to pass the output to STLfilt.
+ #
+ # <setup>
+ # Global setup command to invoke before running any of the msvc tools.
+ # It will be passed additional option parameters depending on the actual
+ # target platform.
+ #
+ # <setup-amd64>
+ # <setup-i386>
+ # <setup-ia64>
+ # Platform specific setup command to invoke before running any of the
+ # msvc tools used when builing a target for a specific platform, e.g.
+ # when building a 32 or 64 bit executable.
+ : options *
+)
+{
+ if $(command)
+ {
+ options += <command>$(command) ;
+ }
+ configure $(version) : $(options) ;
+}
+
+
+# 'configure' is a newer version of 'init'. The parameter 'command' is passed as
+# a part of the 'options' list. See the 'init' rule comment for more detailed
+# information.
+#
+rule configure ( version ? : options * )
+{
+ switch $(version)
+ {
+ case "all" :
+ if $(options)
+ {
+ errors.error "MSVC toolset configuration: options should be"
+ "empty when '$(version)' is specified." ;
+ }
+
+ # Configure (i.e. mark as used) all registered versions.
+ local all-versions = [ $(.versions).all ] ;
+ if ! $(all-versions)
+ {
+ if $(.debug-configuration)
+ {
+ ECHO "notice: [msvc-cfg] Asked to configure all registered"
+ "msvc toolset versions when there are none currently"
+ "registered." ;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ for local v in $(all-versions)
+ {
+ # Note that there is no need to skip already configured
+ # versions here as this will request configure-really rule
+ # to configure the version using default options which will
+ # in turn cause it to simply do nothing in case the version
+ # has already been configured.
+ configure-really $(v) ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ case "default" :
+ configure-really : $(options) ;
+
+ case * :
+ configure-really $(version) : $(options) ;
+ }
+}
+
+
+# Sets up flag definitions dependent on the compiler version used.
+# - 'version' is the version of compiler in N.M format.
+# - 'conditions' is the property set to be used as flag conditions.
+# - 'toolset' is the toolset for which flag settings are to be defined.
+# This makes the rule reusable for other msvc-option-compatible compilers.
+#
+rule configure-version-specific ( toolset : version : conditions )
+{
+ toolset.push-checking-for-flags-module unchecked ;
+ # Starting with versions 7.0, the msvc compiler have the /Zc:forScope and
+ # /Zc:wchar_t options that improve C++ standard conformance, but those
+ # options are off by default. If we are sure that the msvc version is at
+ # 7.*, add those options explicitly. We can be sure either if user specified
+ # version 7.* explicitly or if we auto-detected the version ourselves.
+ if ! [ MATCH ^(6\\.) : $(version) ]
+ {
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions) : /Zc:forScope /Zc:wchar_t ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile.c++ C++FLAGS $(conditions) : /wd4675 ;
+
+ # Explicitly disable the 'function is deprecated' warning. Some msvc
+ # versions have a bug, causing them to emit the deprecation warning even
+ # with /W0.
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<warnings>off : /wd4996 ;
+
+ if [ MATCH ^([78]\\.) : $(version) ]
+ {
+ # 64-bit compatibility warning deprecated since 9.0, see
+ # http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/yt4xw8fh.aspx
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<warnings>all : /Wp64 ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Processor-specific optimization.
+ #
+
+ if [ MATCH ^([67]) : $(version) ]
+ {
+ # 8.0 deprecates some of the options.
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<optimization>speed $(conditions)/<optimization>space : /Ogiy /Gs ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<optimization>speed : /Ot ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<optimization>space : /Os ;
+
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set> : /GB ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>i386 : /G3 ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>i486 : /G4 ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-g5) : /G5 ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-g6) : /G6 ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-g7) : /G7 ;
+
+ # Improve floating-point accuracy. Otherwise, some of C++ Boost's "math"
+ # tests will fail.
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions) : /Op ;
+
+ # 7.1 and below have single-threaded static RTL.
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /ML ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /MLd ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ # 8.0 and above adds some more options.
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-amd64)/<instruction-set> : /favor:blend ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-amd64)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-em64t) : /favor:EM64T ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-amd64)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-amd64) : /favor:AMD64 ;
+
+ # 8.0 and above only has multi-threaded static RTL.
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /MT ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /MTd ;
+
+ # Specify target machine type so the linker will not need to guess.
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).link LINKFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-amd64) : /MACHINE:X64 ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).link LINKFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386) : /MACHINE:X86 ;
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).link LINKFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-ia64) : /MACHINE:IA64 ;
+
+ # Make sure that manifest will be generated even if there is no
+ # dependencies to put there.
+ toolset.flags $(toolset).link LINKFLAGS $(conditions)/<embed-manifest>off : /MANIFEST ;
+ }
+ toolset.pop-checking-for-flags-module ;
+}
+
+
+# Registers this toolset including all of its flags, features & generators. Does
+# nothing on repeated calls.
+#
+rule register-toolset ( )
+{
+ if ! msvc in [ feature.values toolset ]
+ {
+ register-toolset-really ;
+ }
+}
+
+
+# Declare action for creating static libraries. If library exists, remove it
+# before adding files. See
+# http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/4241 for rationale.
+if [ os.name ] in NT
+{
+ # The 'DEL' command would issue a message to stdout if the file does not
+ # exist, so need a check.
+ actions archive
+ {
+ if exist "$(<[1])" DEL "$(<[1])"
+ $(.LD) $(AROPTIONS) /out:"$(<[1])" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")"
+ }
+}
+else
+{
+ actions archive
+ {
+ $(.RM) "$(<[1])"
+ $(.LD) $(AROPTIONS) /out:"$(<[1])" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")"
+ }
+}
+
+
+# For the assembler the following options are turned on by default:
+#
+# -Zp4 align structures to 4 bytes
+# -Cp preserve case of user identifiers
+# -Cx preserve case in publics, externs
+#
+actions compile.asm
+{
+ $(.ASM) -c -Zp4 -Cp -Cx -D$(DEFINES) $(ASMFLAGS) $(USER_ASMFLAGS) -Fo "$(<:W)" "$(>:W)"
+}
+
+
+rule compile.c ( targets + : sources * : properties * )
+{
+ C++FLAGS on $(targets[1]) = ;
+ get-rspline $(targets) : -TC ;
+ compile-c-c++ $(<) : $(>) [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] [ on $(<) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ;
+}
+
+
+rule compile.c.preprocess ( targets + : sources * : properties * )
+{
+ C++FLAGS on $(targets[1]) = ;
+ get-rspline $(targets) : -TC ;
+ preprocess-c-c++ $(<) : $(>) [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] [ on $(<) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ;
+}
+
+
+rule compile.c.pch ( targets + : sources * : properties * )
+{
+ C++FLAGS on $(targets[1]) = ;
+ get-rspline $(targets[1]) : -TC ;
+ get-rspline $(targets[2]) : -TC ;
+ local pch-source = [ on $(<) return $(PCH_SOURCE) ] ;
+ if $(pch-source)
+ {
+ DEPENDS $(<) : $(pch-source) ;
+ compile-c-c++-pch-s $(targets) : $(sources) $(pch-source) ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ compile-c-c++-pch $(targets) : $(sources) ;
+ }
+}
+
+toolset.flags msvc YLOPTION : "-Yl" ;
+
+# Action for running the C/C++ compiler without using precompiled headers.
+#
+# WARNING: Synchronize any changes this in action with intel-win
+#
+# Notes regarding PDB generation, for when we use <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database
+#
+# 1. PDB_CFLAG is only set for <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database, ensuring that the /Fd flag is dropped if PDB_CFLAG is empty
+#
+# 2. When compiling executables's source files, PDB_NAME is set on a per-source file basis by rule compile-c-c++.
+# The linker will pull these into the executable's PDB
+#
+# 3. When compiling library's source files, PDB_NAME is updated to <libname>.pdb for each source file by rule archive,
+# as in this case the compiler must be used to create a single PDB for our library.
+#
+actions compile-c-c++ bind PDB_NAME
+{
+ $(.CC) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E="$(>[1]:W)" -Fo"$(<[1]:W)" $(PDB_CFLAG)"$(PDB_NAME)" -Yu"$(>[3]:D=)" -Fp"$(>[2]:W)" $(CC_RSPLINE))" $(.CC.FILTER)
+}
+
+actions preprocess-c-c++ bind PDB_NAME
+{
+ $(.CC) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E="$(>[1]:W)" -E $(PDB_CFLAG)"$(PDB_NAME)" -Yu"$(>[3]:D=)" -Fp"$(>[2]:W)" $(CC_RSPLINE))" >"$(<[1]:W)"
+}
+
+rule compile-c-c++ ( targets + : sources * )
+{
+ DEPENDS $(<[1]) : [ on $(<[1]) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ;
+ DEPENDS $(<[1]) : [ on $(<[1]) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ;
+ PDB_NAME on $(<) = $(<:S=.pdb) ;
+}
+
+rule preprocess-c-c++ ( targets + : sources * )
+{
+ DEPENDS $(<[1]) : [ on $(<[1]) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ;
+ DEPENDS $(<[1]) : [ on $(<[1]) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ;
+ PDB_NAME on $(<) = $(<:S=.pdb) ;
+}
+
+# Action for running the C/C++ compiler using precompiled headers. In addition
+# to whatever else it needs to compile, this action also adds a temporary source
+# .cpp file used to compile the precompiled headers themselves.
+#
+# The global .escaped-double-quote variable is used to avoid messing up Emacs
+# syntax highlighting in the messy N-quoted code below.
+actions compile-c-c++-pch
+{
+ $(.CC) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E="$(>[2]:W)" -Fo"$(<[2]:W)" -Yc"$(>[1]:D=)" $(YLOPTION)"__bjam_pch_symbol_$(>[1]:D=)" -Fp"$(<[1]:W)" $(CC_RSPLINE))" "@($(<[1]:W).cpp:E=#include $(.escaped-double-quote)$(>[1]:D=)$(.escaped-double-quote)$(.nl))" $(.CC.FILTER)
+}
+
+
+# Action for running the C/C++ compiler using precompiled headers. An already
+# built source file for compiling the precompiled headers is expected to be
+# given as one of the source parameters.
+actions compile-c-c++-pch-s
+{
+ $(.CC) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E="$(>[2]:W)" -Fo"$(<[2]:W)" -Yc"$(>[1]:D=)" $(YLOPTION)"__bjam_pch_symbol_$(>[1]:D=)" -Fp"$(<[1]:W)" $(CC_RSPLINE))" $(.CC.FILTER)
+}
+
+
+rule compile.c++ ( targets + : sources * : properties * )
+{
+ get-rspline $(targets) : -TP ;
+ compile-c-c++ $(<) : $(>) [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] [ on $(<) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ;
+}
+
+rule compile.c++.preprocess ( targets + : sources * : properties * )
+{
+ get-rspline $(targets) : -TP ;
+ preprocess-c-c++ $(<) : $(>) [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] [ on $(<) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ;
+}
+
+
+rule compile.c++.pch ( targets + : sources * : properties * )
+{
+ get-rspline $(targets[1]) : -TP ;
+ get-rspline $(targets[2]) : -TP ;
+ local pch-source = [ on $(<) return $(PCH_SOURCE) ] ;
+ if $(pch-source)
+ {
+ DEPENDS $(<) : $(pch-source) ;
+ compile-c-c++-pch-s $(targets) : $(sources) $(pch-source) ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ compile-c-c++-pch $(targets) : $(sources) ;
+ }
+}
+
+
+# See midl.jam for details.
+#
+actions compile.idl
+{
+ $(.IDL) /nologo @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>:W)" $(.nl)-D$(DEFINES) $(.nl)"-I$(INCLUDES:W)" $(.nl)-U$(UNDEFS) $(.nl)$(MIDLFLAGS) $(.nl)/tlb "$(<[1]:W)" $(.nl)/h "$(<[2]:W)" $(.nl)/iid "$(<[3]:W)" $(.nl)/proxy "$(<[4]:W)" $(.nl)/dlldata "$(<[5]:W)")"
+ $(.TOUCH_FILE) "$(<[4]:W)"
+ $(.TOUCH_FILE) "$(<[5]:W)"
+}
+
+
+actions compile.mc
+{
+ $(.MC) $(MCFLAGS) -h "$(<[1]:DW)" -r "$(<[2]:DW)" "$(>:W)"
+}
+
+
+actions compile.rc
+{
+ $(.RC) -l 0x409 -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES:W)" -fo "$(<:W)" "$(>:W)"
+}
+
+
+rule link ( targets + : sources * : properties * )
+{
+ if <embed-manifest>on in $(properties)
+ {
+ msvc.manifest $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ;
+ }
+}
+
+rule link.dll ( targets + : sources * : properties * )
+{
+ DEPENDS $(<) : [ on $(<) return $(DEF_FILE) ] ;
+ if <embed-manifest>on in $(properties)
+ {
+ msvc.manifest.dll $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ;
+ }
+}
+
+# Incremental linking a DLL causes no end of problems: if the actual exports do
+# not change, the import .lib file is never updated. Therefore, the .lib is
+# always out-of-date and gets rebuilt every time. I am not sure that incremental
+# linking is such a great idea in general, but in this case I am sure we do not
+# want it.
+
+# Windows manifest is a new way to specify dependencies on managed DotNet
+# assemblies and Windows native DLLs. The manifests are embedded as resources
+# and are useful in any PE target (both DLL and EXE).
+
+if [ os.name ] in NT
+{
+ actions link bind DEF_FILE LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE
+ {
+ $(.LD) $(LINKFLAGS) /out:"$(<[1]:W)" /LIBPATH:"$(LINKPATH:W)" $(OPTIONS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")"
+ if %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 EXIT %ERRORLEVEL%
+ }
+
+ actions manifest
+ {
+ if exist "$(<[1]).manifest" (
+ $(.MT) -manifest "$(<[1]).manifest" "-outputresource:$(<[1]);1"
+ )
+ }
+
+ actions link.dll bind DEF_FILE LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE
+ {
+ $(.LD) /DLL $(LINKFLAGS) /out:"$(<[1]:W)" /IMPLIB:"$(<[2]:W)" /LIBPATH:"$(LINKPATH:W)" /def:"$(DEF_FILE)" $(OPTIONS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")"
+ if %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 EXIT %ERRORLEVEL%
+ }
+
+ actions manifest.dll
+ {
+ if exist "$(<[1]).manifest" (
+ $(.MT) -manifest "$(<[1]).manifest" "-outputresource:$(<[1]);2"
+ )
+ }
+}
+else
+{
+ actions link bind DEF_FILE LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE
+ {
+ $(.LD) $(LINKFLAGS) /out:"$(<[1]:W)" /LIBPATH:"$(LINKPATH:W)" $(OPTIONS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")"
+ }
+
+ actions manifest
+ {
+ if test -e "$(<[1]).manifest"; then
+ $(.MT) -manifest "$(<[1]:W).manifest" "-outputresource:$(<[1]:W);1"
+ fi
+ }
+
+ actions link.dll bind DEF_FILE LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE
+ {
+ $(.LD) /DLL $(LINKFLAGS) /out:"$(<[1]:W)" /IMPLIB:"$(<[2]:W)" /LIBPATH:"$(LINKPATH:W)" /def:"$(DEF_FILE)" $(OPTIONS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")"
+ }
+
+ actions manifest.dll
+ {
+ if test -e "$(<[1]).manifest"; then
+ $(.MT) -manifest "$(<[1]:W).manifest" "-outputresource:$(<[1]:W);2"
+ fi
+ }
+}
+
+# this rule sets up the pdb file that will be used when generating static
+# libraries and the debug-store option is database, so that the compiler
+# puts all debug info into a single .pdb file named after the library
+#
+# Poking at source targets this way is probably not clean, but it's the
+# easiest approach.
+rule archive ( targets + : sources * : properties * )
+{
+ PDB_NAME on $(>) = $(<:S=.pdb) ;
+}
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# Classes.
+#
+################################################################################
+
+class msvc-pch-generator : pch-generator
+{
+ import property-set ;
+
+ rule run-pch ( project name ? : property-set : sources * )
+ {
+ # Searching for the header and source file in the sources.
+ local pch-header ;
+ local pch-source ;
+ for local s in $(sources)
+ {
+ if [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] H ]
+ {
+ pch-header = $(s) ;
+ }
+ else if
+ [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] CPP ] ||
+ [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] C ]
+ {
+ pch-source = $(s) ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ! $(pch-header)
+ {
+ errors.user-error "can not build pch without pch-header" ;
+ }
+
+ # If we do not have the PCH source - that is fine. We will just create a
+ # temporary .cpp file in the action.
+
+ local generated = [ generator.run $(project) $(name)
+ : [ property-set.create
+ # Passing of <pch-source> is a dirty trick, needed because
+ # non-composing generators with multiple inputs are subtly
+ # broken. For more detailed information see:
+ # https://zigzag.cs.msu.su:7813/boost.build/ticket/111
+ <pch-source>$(pch-source)
+ [ $(property-set).raw ] ]
+ : $(pch-header) ] ;
+
+ local pch-file ;
+ for local g in $(generated)
+ {
+ if [ type.is-derived [ $(g).type ] PCH ]
+ {
+ pch-file = $(g) ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return [ property-set.create <pch-header>$(pch-header)
+ <pch-file>$(pch-file) ] $(generated) ;
+ }
+}
+
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# Local rules.
+#
+################################################################################
+
+# Detects versions listed as '.known-versions' by checking registry information,
+# environment variables & default paths. Supports both native Windows and
+# Cygwin.
+#
+local rule auto-detect-toolset-versions ( )
+{
+ if [ os.name ] in NT CYGWIN
+ {
+ # Get installation paths from the registry.
+ for local i in $(.known-versions)
+ {
+ if $(.version-$(i)-reg)
+ {
+ local vc-path ;
+ for local x in "" "Wow6432Node\\"
+ {
+ vc-path += [ W32_GETREG
+ "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\"$(x)"\\Microsoft\\"$(.version-$(i)-reg)
+ : "ProductDir" ] ;
+ }
+
+ if $(vc-path)
+ {
+ vc-path = [ path.join [ path.make-NT $(vc-path[1]) ] "bin" ] ;
+ register-configuration $(i) : [ path.native $(vc-path[1]) ] ;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Check environment and default installation paths.
+ for local i in $(.known-versions)
+ {
+ if ! $(i) in [ $(.versions).all ]
+ {
+ register-configuration $(i) : [ default-path $(i) ] ;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+# Worker rule for toolset version configuration. Takes an explicit version id or
+# nothing in case it should configure the default toolset version (the first
+# registered one or a new 'default' one in case no toolset versions have been
+# registered yet).
+#
+local rule configure-really ( version ? : options * )
+{
+ local v = $(version) ;
+
+ # Decide what the 'default' version is.
+ if ! $(v)
+ {
+ # Take the first registered (i.e. auto-detected) version.
+ version = [ $(.versions).all ] ;
+ version = $(version[1]) ;
+ v = $(version) ;
+
+ # Note: 'version' can still be empty at this point if no versions have
+ # been auto-detected.
+ version ?= "default" ;
+ }
+
+ # Version alias -> real version number.
+ if $(.version-alias-$(version))
+ {
+ version = $(.version-alias-$(version)) ;
+ }
+
+ # Check whether the selected configuration is already in use.
+ if $(version) in [ $(.versions).used ]
+ {
+ # Allow multiple 'toolset.using' calls for the same configuration if the
+ # identical sets of options are used.
+ if $(options) && ( $(options) != [ $(.versions).get $(version) : options ] )
+ {
+ errors.error "MSVC toolset configuration: Toolset version"
+ "'$(version)' already configured." ;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ # Register a new configuration.
+ $(.versions).register $(version) ;
+
+ # Add user-supplied to auto-detected options.
+ options = [ $(.versions).get $(version) : options ] $(options) ;
+
+ # Mark the configuration as 'used'.
+ $(.versions).use $(version) ;
+
+ # Generate conditions and save them.
+ local conditions = [ common.check-init-parameters msvc : version $(v) ]
+ ;
+
+ $(.versions).set $(version) : conditions : $(conditions) ;
+
+ local command = [ feature.get-values <command> : $(options) ] ;
+
+ # If version is specified, we try to search first in default paths, and
+ # only then in PATH.
+ command = [ common.get-invocation-command msvc : cl.exe : $(command) :
+ [ default-paths $(version) ] : $(version) ] ;
+
+ common.handle-options msvc : $(conditions) : $(command) : $(options) ;
+
+ if ! $(version)
+ {
+ # Even if version is not explicitly specified, try to detect the
+ # version from the path.
+ # FIXME: We currently detect both Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0 and
+ # 9.0express as 9.0 here.
+ if [ MATCH "(Microsoft Visual Studio 10)" : $(command) ]
+ {
+ version = 10.0 ;
+ }
+ else if [ MATCH "(Microsoft Visual Studio 9)" : $(command) ]
+ {
+ version = 9.0 ;
+ }
+ else if [ MATCH "(Microsoft Visual Studio 8)" : $(command) ]
+ {
+ version = 8.0 ;
+ }
+ else if [ MATCH "(NET 2003[\/\\]VC7)" : $(command) ]
+ {
+ version = 7.1 ;
+ }
+ else if [ MATCH "(Microsoft Visual C\\+\\+ Toolkit 2003)" :
+ $(command) ]
+ {
+ version = 7.1toolkit ;
+ }
+ else if [ MATCH "(.NET[\/\\]VC7)" : $(command) ]
+ {
+ version = 7.0 ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ version = 6.0 ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Generate and register setup command.
+
+ local below-8.0 = [ MATCH ^([67]\\.) : $(version) ] ;
+
+ local cpu = i386 amd64 ia64 ;
+ if $(below-8.0)
+ {
+ cpu = i386 ;
+ }
+
+ local setup-amd64 ;
+ local setup-i386 ;
+ local setup-ia64 ;
+
+ if $(command)
+ {
+ # TODO: Note that if we specify a non-existant toolset version then
+ # this rule may find and use a corresponding compiler executable
+ # belonging to an incorrect toolset version. For example, if you
+ # have only MSVC 7.1 installed, have its executable on the path and
+ # specify you want Boost Build to use MSVC 9.0, then you want Boost
+ # Build to report an error but this may cause it to silently use the
+ # MSVC 7.1 compiler even though it thinks it is using the msvc-9.0
+ # toolset version.
+ command = [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ;
+ }
+
+ if $(command)
+ {
+ local parent = [ path.make $(command) ] ;
+ parent = [ path.parent $(parent) ] ;
+ parent = [ path.native $(parent) ] ;
+
+ # Setup will be used if the command name has been specified. If
+ # setup is not specified explicitly then a default setup script will
+ # be used instead. Setup scripts may be global or arhitecture/
+ # /platform/cpu specific. Setup options are used only in case of
+ # global setup scripts.
+
+ # Default setup scripts provided with different VC distributions:
+ #
+ # VC 7.1 had only the vcvars32.bat script specific to 32 bit i386
+ # builds. It was located in the bin folder for the regular version
+ # and in the root folder for the free VC 7.1 tools.
+ #
+ # Later 8.0 & 9.0 versions introduce separate platform specific
+ # vcvars*.bat scripts (e.g. 32 bit, 64 bit AMD or 64 bit Itanium)
+ # located in or under the bin folder. Most also include a global
+ # vcvarsall.bat helper script located in the root folder which runs
+ # one of the aforementioned vcvars*.bat scripts based on the options
+ # passed to it. So far only the version coming with some PlatformSDK
+ # distributions does not include this top level script but to
+ # support those we need to fall back to using the worker scripts
+ # directly in case the top level script can not be found.
+
+ local global-setup = [ feature.get-values <setup> : $(options) ] ;
+ global-setup = $(global-setup[1]) ;
+ if ! $(below-8.0)
+ {
+ global-setup ?= [ locate-default-setup $(command) : $(parent) :
+ vcvarsall.bat ] ;
+ }
+
+ local default-setup-amd64 = vcvarsx86_amd64.bat ;
+ local default-setup-i386 = vcvars32.bat ;
+ local default-setup-ia64 = vcvarsx86_ia64.bat ;
+
+ # http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x4d2c09s(VS.80).aspx and
+ # http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x4d2c09s(vs.90).aspx
+ # mention an x86_IPF option, that seems to be a documentation bug
+ # and x86_ia64 is the correct option.
+ local default-global-setup-options-amd64 = x86_amd64 ;
+ local default-global-setup-options-i386 = x86 ;
+ local default-global-setup-options-ia64 = x86_ia64 ;
+
+ # When using 64-bit Windows, and targeting 64-bit, it is possible to
+ # use a native 64-bit compiler, selected by the "amd64" & "ia64"
+ # parameters to vcvarsall.bat. There are two variables we can use --
+ # PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE and PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER. The first is
+ # 'x86' when running 32-bit Windows, no matter which processor is
+ # used, and 'AMD64' on 64-bit windows on x86 (either AMD64 or EM64T)
+ # Windows.
+ #
+ if [ MATCH ^(AMD64) : [ os.environ PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE ] ]
+ {
+ default-global-setup-options-amd64 = amd64 ;
+ }
+ # TODO: The same 'native compiler usage' should be implemented for
+ # the Itanium platform by using the "ia64" parameter. For this
+ # though we need someone with access to this platform who can find
+ # out how to correctly detect this case.
+ else if $(somehow-detect-the-itanium-platform)
+ {
+ default-global-setup-options-ia64 = ia64 ;
+ }
+
+ local setup-prefix = "call " ;
+ local setup-suffix = " >nul"$(.nl) ;
+ if ! [ os.name ] in NT
+ {
+ setup-prefix = "cmd.exe /S /C call " ;
+ setup-suffix = " \">nul\" \"&&\" " ;
+ }
+
+ for local c in $(cpu)
+ {
+ local setup-options ;
+
+ setup-$(c) = [ feature.get-values <setup-$(c)> : $(options) ] ;
+
+ if ! $(setup-$(c))-is-not-empty
+ {
+ if $(global-setup)-is-not-empty
+ {
+ setup-$(c) = $(global-setup) ;
+
+ # If needed we can easily add using configuration flags
+ # here for overriding which options get passed to the
+ # global setup command for which target platform:
+ # setup-options = [ feature.get-values <setup-options-$(c)> : $(options) ] ;
+
+ setup-options ?= $(default-global-setup-options-$(c)) ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ setup-$(c) = [ locate-default-setup $(command) : $(parent) : $(default-setup-$(c)) ] ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Cygwin to Windows path translation.
+ setup-$(c) = "\""$(setup-$(c):W)"\"" ;
+
+ # Append setup options to the setup name and add the final setup
+ # prefix & suffix.
+ setup-options ?= "" ;
+ setup-$(c) = $(setup-prefix)$(setup-$(c):J=" ")" "$(setup-options:J=" ")$(setup-suffix) ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Get tool names (if any) and finish setup.
+
+ compiler = [ feature.get-values <compiler> : $(options) ] ;
+ compiler ?= cl ;
+
+ linker = [ feature.get-values <linker> : $(options) ] ;
+ linker ?= link ;
+
+ resource-compiler = [ feature.get-values <resource-compiler> : $(options) ] ;
+ resource-compiler ?= rc ;
+
+ # Turn on some options for i386 assembler
+ # -coff generate COFF format object file (compatible with cl.exe output)
+ local default-assembler-amd64 = ml64 ;
+ local default-assembler-i386 = "ml -coff" ;
+ local default-assembler-ia64 = ias ;
+
+ assembler = [ feature.get-values <assembler> : $(options) ] ;
+
+ idl-compiler = [ feature.get-values <idl-compiler> : $(options) ] ;
+ idl-compiler ?= midl ;
+
+ mc-compiler = [ feature.get-values <mc-compiler> : $(options) ] ;
+ mc-compiler ?= mc ;
+
+ manifest-tool = [ feature.get-values <manifest-tool> : $(options) ] ;
+ manifest-tool ?= mt ;
+
+ local cc-filter = [ feature.get-values <compiler-filter> : $(options) ] ;
+
+ for local c in $(cpu)
+ {
+ # Setup script is not required in some configurations.
+ setup-$(c) ?= "" ;
+
+ local cpu-conditions = $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-$(c)) ;
+
+ if $(.debug-configuration)
+ {
+ for local cpu-condition in $(cpu-conditions)
+ {
+ ECHO "notice: [msvc-cfg] condition: '$(cpu-condition)', setup: '$(setup-$(c))'" ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ local cpu-assembler = $(assembler) ;
+ cpu-assembler ?= $(default-assembler-$(c)) ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile .CC $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(compiler) /Zm800 -nologo ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile .RC $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(resource-compiler) ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile .ASM $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(cpu-assembler) -nologo ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.link .LD $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(linker) /NOLOGO /INCREMENTAL:NO ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.archive .LD $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(linker) /lib /NOLOGO ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile .IDL $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(idl-compiler) ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile .MC $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(mc-compiler) ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.link .MT $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(manifest-tool) -nologo ;
+
+ if $(cc-filter)
+ {
+ toolset.flags msvc .CC.FILTER $(cpu-conditions) : "|" $(cc-filter) ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Set version-specific flags.
+ configure-version-specific msvc : $(version) : $(conditions) ;
+ }
+}
+
+
+# Returns the default installation path for the given version.
+#
+local rule default-path ( version )
+{
+ # Use auto-detected path if possible.
+ local path = [ feature.get-values <command> : [ $(.versions).get $(version)
+ : options ] ] ;
+
+ if $(path)
+ {
+ path = $(path:D) ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ # Check environment.
+ if $(.version-$(version)-env)
+ {
+ local vc-path = [ os.environ $(.version-$(version)-env) ] ;
+ if $(vc-path)
+ {
+ vc-path = [ path.make $(vc-path) ] ;
+ vc-path = [ path.join $(vc-path) $(.version-$(version)-envpath) ] ;
+ vc-path = [ path.native $(vc-path) ] ;
+
+ path = $(vc-path) ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Check default path.
+ if ! $(path) && $(.version-$(version)-path)
+ {
+ path = [ path.native [ path.join $(.ProgramFiles) $(.version-$(version)-path) ] ] ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $(path) ;
+}
+
+
+# Returns either the default installation path (if 'version' is not empty) or
+# list of all known default paths (if no version is given)
+#
+local rule default-paths ( version ? )
+{
+ local possible-paths ;
+
+ if $(version)
+ {
+ possible-paths += [ default-path $(version) ] ;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ for local i in $(.known-versions)
+ {
+ possible-paths += [ default-path $(i) ] ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $(possible-paths) ;
+}
+
+
+rule get-rspline ( target : lang-opt )
+{
+ CC_RSPLINE on $(target) = [ on $(target) return $(lang-opt) -U$(UNDEFS)
+ $(CFLAGS) $(C++FLAGS) $(OPTIONS) -c $(.nl)-D$(DEFINES)
+ $(.nl)\"-I$(INCLUDES:W)\" ] ;
+}
+
+class msvc-linking-generator : linking-generator
+{
+ # Calls the base version. If necessary, also create a target for the
+ # manifest file.specifying source's name as the name of the created
+ # target. As result, the PCH will be named whatever.hpp.gch, and not
+ # whatever.gch.
+ rule generated-targets ( sources + : property-set : project name ? )
+ {
+ local result = [ linking-generator.generated-targets $(sources)
+ : $(property-set) : $(project) $(name) ] ;
+
+ if $(result)
+ {
+ local name-main = [ $(result[0]).name ] ;
+ local action = [ $(result[0]).action ] ;
+
+ if [ $(property-set).get <debug-symbols> ] = "on"
+ {
+ # We force exact name on PDB. The reason is tagging -- the tag rule may
+ # reasonably special case some target types, like SHARED_LIB. The tag rule
+ # will not catch PDB, and it cannot even easily figure if PDB is paired with
+ # SHARED_LIB or EXE or something else. Because PDB always get the
+ # same name as the main target, with .pdb as extension, just force it.
+ local target = [ class.new file-target $(name-main:S=.pdb) exact : PDB : $(project) : $(action) ] ;
+ local registered-target = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ;
+ if $(target) != $(registered-target)
+ {
+ $(action).replace-targets $(target) : $(registered-target) ;
+ }
+ result += $(registered-target) ;
+ }
+
+ if [ $(property-set).get <embed-manifest> ] = "off"
+ {
+ # Manifest is evil target. It has .manifest appened to the name of
+ # main target, including extension. E.g. a.exe.manifest. We use 'exact'
+ # name because to achieve this effect.
+ local target = [ class.new file-target $(name-main).manifest exact : MANIFEST : $(project) : $(action) ] ;
+ local registered-target = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ;
+ if $(target) != $(registered-target)
+ {
+ $(action).replace-targets $(target) : $(registered-target) ;
+ }
+ result += $(registered-target) ;
+ }
+ }
+ return $(result) ;
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+# Unsafe worker rule for the register-toolset() rule. Must not be called
+# multiple times.
+#
+local rule register-toolset-really ( )
+{
+ feature.extend toolset : msvc ;
+
+ # Intel and msvc supposedly have link-compatible objects.
+ feature.subfeature toolset msvc : vendor : intel : propagated optional ;
+
+ # Inherit MIDL flags.
+ toolset.inherit-flags msvc : midl ;
+
+ # Inherit MC flags.
+ toolset.inherit-flags msvc : mc ;
+
+ # Dynamic runtime comes only in MT flavour.
+ toolset.add-requirements
+ <toolset>msvc,<runtime-link>shared:<threading>multi ;
+
+ # Declare msvc toolset specific features.
+ {
+ feature.feature debug-store : object database : propagated ;
+ feature.feature pch-source : : dependency free ;
+ }
+
+ # Declare generators.
+ {
+ # TODO: Is it possible to combine these? Make the generators
+ # non-composing so that they do not convert each source into a separate
+ # .rsp file.
+ generators.register [ new msvc-linking-generator
+ msvc.link : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB : EXE : <toolset>msvc ] ;
+ generators.register [ new msvc-linking-generator
+ msvc.link.dll : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB : SHARED_LIB IMPORT_LIB : <toolset>msvc ] ;
+
+ generators.register-archiver msvc.archive : OBJ : STATIC_LIB : <toolset>msvc ;
+ generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>msvc ;
+ generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>msvc ;
+ generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.c++.preprocess : CPP : PREPROCESSED_CPP : <toolset>msvc ;
+ generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.c.preprocess : C : PREPROCESSED_C : <toolset>msvc ;
+
+ # Using 'register-c-compiler' adds the build directory to INCLUDES.
+ generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.rc : RC : OBJ(%_res) : <toolset>msvc ;
+ generators.override msvc.compile.rc : rc.compile.resource ;
+ generators.register-standard msvc.compile.asm : ASM : OBJ : <toolset>msvc ;
+
+ generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.idl : IDL : MSTYPELIB H C(%_i) C(%_proxy) C(%_dlldata) : <toolset>msvc ;
+ generators.override msvc.compile.idl : midl.compile.idl ;
+
+ generators.register-standard msvc.compile.mc : MC : H RC : <toolset>msvc ;
+ generators.override msvc.compile.mc : mc.compile ;
+
+ # Note: the 'H' source type will catch both '.h' and '.hpp' headers as
+ # the latter have their HPP type derived from H. The type of compilation
+ # is determined entirely by the destination type.
+ generators.register [ new msvc-pch-generator msvc.compile.c.pch : H : C_PCH OBJ : <pch>on <toolset>msvc ] ;
+ generators.register [ new msvc-pch-generator msvc.compile.c++.pch : H : CPP_PCH OBJ : <pch>on <toolset>msvc ] ;
+
+ generators.override msvc.compile.c.pch : pch.default-c-pch-generator ;
+ generators.override msvc.compile.c++.pch : pch.default-cpp-pch-generator ;
+ }
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile PCH_FILE <pch>on : <pch-file> ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile PCH_SOURCE <pch>on : <pch-source> ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile PCH_HEADER <pch>on : <pch-header> ;
+
+ #
+ # Declare flags for compilation.
+ #
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <optimization>speed : /O2 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <optimization>space : /O1 ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS $(.cpu-arch-ia64)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-itanium) : /G1 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS $(.cpu-arch-ia64)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-itanium2) : /G2 ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>object : /Z7 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database : /Zi ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <optimization>off : /Od ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <inlining>off : /Ob0 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <inlining>on : /Ob1 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <inlining>full : /Ob2 ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <warnings>on : /W3 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <warnings>off : /W0 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <warnings>all : /W4 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <warnings-as-errors>on : /WX ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on/<asynch-exceptions>off/<extern-c-nothrow>off : /EHs ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on/<asynch-exceptions>off/<extern-c-nothrow>on : /EHsc ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on/<asynch-exceptions>on/<extern-c-nothrow>off : /EHa ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on/<asynch-exceptions>on/<extern-c-nothrow>on : /EHac ;
+
+ # By default 8.0 enables rtti support while prior versions disabled it. We
+ # simply enable or disable it explicitly so we do not have to depend on this
+ # default behaviour.
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <rtti>on : /GR ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <rtti>off : /GR- ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>shared : /MD ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>shared : /MDd ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>multi : /MT ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>multi : /MTd ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile OPTIONS <cflags> : ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile.c++ OPTIONS <cxxflags> : ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile PDB_CFLAG <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database : /Fd ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile DEFINES <define> ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile UNDEFS <undef> ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile INCLUDES <include> ;
+
+ # Declare flags for the assembler.
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm USER_ASMFLAGS <asmflags> ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : "/Zi /Zd" ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <warnings>on : /W3 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <warnings>off : /W0 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <warnings>all : /W4 ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <warnings-as-errors>on : /WX ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm DEFINES <define> ;
+
+ # Declare flags for linking.
+ {
+ toolset.flags msvc.link PDB_LINKFLAG <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database : /PDB: ; # not used yet
+ toolset.flags msvc.link LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : /DEBUG ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.link DEF_FILE <def-file> ;
+
+ # The linker disables the default optimizations when using /DEBUG so we
+ # have to enable them manually for release builds with debug symbols.
+ toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>on/<runtime-debugging>off : /OPT:REF,ICF ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>console : /subsystem:console ;
+ toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>gui : /subsystem:windows ;
+ toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>wince : /subsystem:windowsce ;
+ toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>native : /subsystem:native ;
+ toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>auto : /subsystem:posix ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.link OPTIONS <linkflags> ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.link LINKPATH <library-path> ;
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.link FINDLIBS_ST <find-static-library> ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.link FINDLIBS_SA <find-shared-library> ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.link LIBRARY_OPTION <toolset>msvc : "" : unchecked ;
+ toolset.flags msvc.link LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE : <library-file> ;
+ }
+
+ toolset.flags msvc.archive AROPTIONS <archiveflags> ;
+}
+
+
+# Locates the requested setup script under the given folder and returns its full
+# path or nothing in case the script can not be found. In case multiple scripts
+# are found only the first one is returned.
+#
+# TODO: There used to exist a code comment for the msvc.init rule stating that
+# we do not correctly detect the location of the vcvars32.bat setup script for
+# the free VC7.1 tools in case user explicitly provides a path. This should be
+# tested or simply remove this whole comment in case this toolset version is no
+# longer important.
+#
+local rule locate-default-setup ( command : parent : setup-name )
+{
+ local result = [ GLOB $(command) $(parent) : $(setup-name) ] ;
+ if $(result[1])
+ {
+ return $(result[1]) ;
+ }
+}
+
+
+# Validates given path, registers found configuration and prints debug
+# information about it.
+#
+local rule register-configuration ( version : path ? )
+{
+ if $(path)
+ {
+ local command = [ GLOB $(path) : cl.exe ] ;
+
+ if $(command)
+ {
+ if $(.debug-configuration)
+ {
+ ECHO "notice: [msvc-cfg] msvc-$(version) detected, command: '$(command)'" ;
+ }
+
+ $(.versions).register $(version) ;
+ $(.versions).set $(version) : options : <command>$(command) ;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# Startup code executed when loading this module.
+#
+################################################################################
+
+if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ]
+{
+ .debug-configuration = true ;
+}
+
+# Miscellaneous constants.
+.RM = [ common.rm-command ] ;
+.nl = "
+" ;
+.ProgramFiles = [ path.make [ common.get-program-files-dir ] ] ;
+.escaped-double-quote = "\"" ;
+.TOUCH_FILE = [ common.file-touch-command ] ;
+
+# List of all registered configurations.
+.versions = [ new configurations ] ;
+
+# Supported CPU architectures.
+.cpu-arch-i386 =
+ <architecture>/<address-model>
+ <architecture>/<address-model>32
+ <architecture>x86/<address-model>
+ <architecture>x86/<address-model>32 ;
+
+.cpu-arch-amd64 =
+ <architecture>/<address-model>64
+ <architecture>x86/<address-model>64 ;
+
+.cpu-arch-ia64 =
+ <architecture>ia64/<address-model>
+ <architecture>ia64/<address-model>64 ;
+
+
+# Supported CPU types (only Itanium optimization options are supported from
+# VC++ 2005 on). See
+# http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/h66s5s0e(vs.90).aspx for more
+# detailed information.
+.cpu-type-g5 = i586 pentium pentium-mmx ;
+.cpu-type-g6 = i686 pentiumpro pentium2 pentium3 pentium3m pentium-m k6
+ k6-2 k6-3 winchip-c6 winchip2 c3 c3-2 ;
+.cpu-type-em64t = prescott nocona conroe conroe-xe conroe-l allendale mermon
+ mermon-xe kentsfield kentsfield-xe penryn wolfdale
+ yorksfield nehalem ;
+.cpu-type-amd64 = k8 opteron athlon64 athlon-fx ;
+.cpu-type-g7 = pentium4 pentium4m athlon athlon-tbird athlon-4 athlon-xp
+ athlon-mp $(.cpu-type-em64t) $(.cpu-type-amd64) ;
+.cpu-type-itanium = itanium itanium1 merced ;
+.cpu-type-itanium2 = itanium2 mckinley ;
+
+
+# Known toolset versions, in order of preference.
+.known-versions = 10.0 10.0express 9.0 9.0express 8.0 8.0express 7.1 7.1toolkit 7.0 6.0 ;
+
+# Version aliases.
+.version-alias-6 = 6.0 ;
+.version-alias-6.5 = 6.0 ;
+.version-alias-7 = 7.0 ;
+.version-alias-8 = 8.0 ;
+.version-alias-9 = 9.0 ;
+.version-alias-10 = 10.0 ;
+
+# Names of registry keys containing the Visual C++ installation path (relative
+# to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft").
+.version-6.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\6.0\\Setup\\Microsoft Visual C++" ;
+.version-7.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\7.0\\Setup\\VC" ;
+.version-7.1-reg = "VisualStudio\\7.1\\Setup\\VC" ;
+.version-8.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\8.0\\Setup\\VC" ;
+.version-8.0express-reg = "VCExpress\\8.0\\Setup\\VC" ;
+.version-9.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\9.0\\Setup\\VC" ;
+.version-9.0express-reg = "VCExpress\\9.0\\Setup\\VC" ;
+.version-10.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\10.0\\Setup\\VC" ;
+.version-10.0express-reg = "VCExpress\\10.0\\Setup\\VC" ;
+
+# Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 does not store its installation path in the registry.
+# The environment variable 'VCToolkitInstallDir' and the default installation
+# path will be checked instead.
+.version-7.1toolkit-path = "Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003" "bin" ;
+.version-7.1toolkit-env = VCToolkitInstallDir ;
+
+# Path to the folder containing "cl.exe" relative to the value of the
+# corresponding environment variable.
+.version-7.1toolkit-envpath = "bin" ;
+
+
+# Auto-detect all the available msvc installations on the system.
+auto-detect-toolset-versions ;
+
+
+# And finally trigger the actual Boost Build toolset registration.
+register-toolset ;