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Rafael Kitover cf9a88dfc3
cmake: Visual Studio support improvements.
Add support for vcpkg ffmpeg, this requires using someone's
FindFFmpeg.cmake instead of relying on pkg-config, since vcpkg does not
have pkg-config.

Do not use the ffmpeg from vcpkg on appveyor however, because that
pushes the build cache generation over the time limit for jobs.

Add secur32 and bcrypt to the list of ffmpeg libs on windows, these are
standard windows libraries.

Change some code in ffmpeg.cpp to remove C-style casts of struct
initializers, which are illegal in MSVC.

Add the INT64_C and UINT64_C macros missing in MSVC's stdint.h (if not
defined) to ffmpeg.h before the ffmpeg headers are included, because
they rely on them.

Rewrite the wxWidgets finding code for the vcpkg wxWidgets to be nicer
and work correctly for debug and static builds.

Remove all /W* and /w* warnings options from cmake compiler flags, and
replace them with /W4 for debug builds, and /w (no warnings) for release
modes.

When building a static binary, remove all /MD* flags from cmake compiler
flags, and use /MT for static release builds and /MTd for static debug
builds.

Improve the vcpkg toolchain wrapper to only rebuild the vcpkg binary if
there were git updates.

Redo the handling of SDL2 and SDL_main. Only link SDL2Main to the SDL
binary and don't use the definitions.

Update CMakeSettings.json to use Ninja and include static
configurations.

Use CMAKE_PROJECT_DIR instead of CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR to determine the vcpkg
root, as CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR is sometimes set incorrectly in the 2017 GUI.

Add /nodefaultlib:libcmt to the debug build link flags, as in debug
builds libcmtd is used and libcmt should not be.

Add /subsystem:console to debug build link flags to produce a windows
console app for debug builds, like we do for mingw builds. To do this,
define a WIN32_CONSOLE_APP macro and if set, define a main() that calls
WinMain().

Call wxMesdsageOutput::Set() in OnInit with an instance of
wxMessageOutputStderr for windows debug builds to make sure the --help
text etc. goes to the console instead of a popup box.

Update the Visual Studio related text in README.md.

Fix dynamic debug builds by linking to the debug version of SDL2 and
copying the debug version of the dll to the build dir.

Fix issue in MainFrame::BindAppIcon with the function we are using not
being found in a Windows DLL in debug builds by using
wxDynamicLibrary::GetSymboolAorW() instead of GetSymbol().

Enable LTO for MSVC in Release modes, if the option is set.

Change appveyor config to use an 8 item build matrix of
x64/x86 / Release/Debug / Static/Dynamic. And test the binary in debug
modes by running --help.

When copying the wxrc.exe out of the build tree, copy both the release
and debug versions, this is so that appveyor caching of vcpkg works,
since the build trees are not cached.

Add some necessary win32 libraries to the SDL binary. And enable
building it on appveyor.

Fix #465.

Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-12-10 11:13:58 +00:00
Rafael Kitover e2f06210e0
update Visual Studio support
Replace the vcpkg code with a newer and better version. In this version
the `vcpkg` directory is on the same level as the source directory, so
that IntelliSense does not get confused scanning for files.

The cmake variable `VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET` is required to activate vcpkg
support, it must be set to e.g. `x64-windows` or `x86-windows`.

Update `CMakeSettings.json` for the new code for the GUI.

Fix a problem copying the `SDL2.dll` file to the binary directory.

Update `README.md` with commandline instructions.

Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-07-03 23:28:48 +00:00
Rafael Kitover f1ecd7c322
auto deps for visual studio, take 1
Use vcpkg to build deps when Visual Studio on Windows is detected, this
only happens on first build, but does take a while because things like
wxWidgets need to be built. Building from the developer command line is
also supported.

I considered making a pre-built tarball available, but the resulting
files are just too big for this to be practical.

Make the necessary cmake code changes for this to work and to use the
vcpkg packages, which work just like on linux or have other cmake glue
code available.

To do this, we make vcpkg a submodule, use git to checkout all
submodules, then just build and use the `vcpkg.exe`. Then we set the
CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to the vcpkg toolchain and also include it
directly, why this is necessary I don't know, without it it doesn't work
in the IDE but does on the command line.

All of this requires no vcpkg integration with either the user or the
project. A user-wide `ENV{VCPKG_ROOT}` is also supported.

Fix the dynamic arrays in the GBA core, MSVC follows the C++ standard on
this and gcc does not.

TODO: add the necessary gcc flags to make this an error in cmake.

Use `wxArrayString` instead of `std::vector<wxString>` in
`src/wx/strutils.cpp` which is used in options parsing. This was
necessary because of a bizarre linker error with wxWidgets when using
Visual Studio:

https://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/10884#comment:46

In `src/wx/panel.cpp` make sure the unimplemented D3D renderer code does
not get compiled if it's actually `OFF`.

Also fix the new spacer code for the drawing panel to not combine
`wxEXPAND` with `wxALIGN_CENTER`, which is an error on wxWidgets 3.1.2,
which is what vcpkg uses. The drawing panel seems to be automatically
stretched to the max size automatically anyway.

TODO: if all of this works, we'll need an Appveyor set up for visual
studio.

Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-03-21 16:01:46 -07:00