OpenSimMirror/Prebuild
lbsa71 4224b695ac * LogFile now defaults to "{apptype}.log"
* cleaned away suo and user files.
* added handy string chat variety to the API
* Moved LockPhysicsEngine on World to SyncRoot on IWorld
* Introduced NextLocalId instead of World fuggliness.
* Transformed GetRegionInfo to Property on IWorld for great justice
* Extracted default wearables (good to have)
* Deleted unused BaseServer
* Used IWorld instead of World wherever possible
* The client constructor's not getting unused port any longer.
* Extracted ClientView factoring so PacketServer can be tweaked.
* Added SendLayerData to World
* Made WorldBase abstract and cleaned it up a bit
* added OpenGrid.Framework.Communications.dll.build and OpenSim.World.dll.build to svn
* Added code for two examples (but not in prebuild yet)
2007-06-09 21:45:58 +00:00
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src * LogFile now defaults to "{apptype}.log" 2007-06-09 21:45:58 +00:00
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README Start of rewrite 5279! 2007-05-26 13:40:19 +00:00
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README

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Prebuild Instructions

Prebuild is an XML-driven pre-build tool allowing developers to easily generate project or make files for major IDE's and .NET development tools including: Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio 2003, Visual Studio 2002, SharpDevelop, SharpDevelop2, MonoDevelop, and NAnt.

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Overview

Prebuild can be either be run from the command line to generate the project and make files or you can execute the included batch (*.bat) and Unix Shell script (*.sh) files.
The Prebuild file

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The currently supported developement tools and their associated batch and shell script files.

Visual Studio .NET 2005 (VS2005.bat)
Visual Studio .NET 2003 (VS2003.bat)
Visual Studio .NET 2002 (VS2002.bat)
SharpDevelop (SharpDevelop.bat) - http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/
SharpDevelop2 (SharpDevelop.bat) - http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/
MonoDevelop (MonoDevelop.sh) - http://www.monodevelop.com/
NAnt (nant.sh and nant.bat) - http://nant.sourceforge.net/
Autotools (autotools.bat and autotools.sh) http://www.gnu.org. Only partial support

Notes:
A Unix Shell script is provided for MonoDevelop, as this is more appropriate than a windows batch file.
Visual Studio .NET 2005 and the Visual Express IDE's can import solutions from older versions of Visual Studio .NET.
Makefiles are not currently supported.

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Command Line Syntax:
 
Example:
>Prebuild /target vs2003

This will generate the project files for Visual Studio.NET 2003 and place the redirect the log to a file named PrebuildLog.txt in the parent directory


The syntax structure is as below, where commandParameter is optional depending on the command and you can provide several option-value pairs.
Note: The '>' signified the command line, do not actually enter this manually

>Prebuild /<option> <commandParameter>

>Prebuild /target vs2003 /pause

>Prebuild /target vs2003 /log ../Log.txt /pause /ppo /file ProjectConfig.xml

>Prebuild /target sharpdev /log

>Prebuild /removedir obj|bin

>Prebuild /target vs2003 /allowedgroups Group1|Group2

>Prebuild /clean

>Prebuild /clean /yes

>Prebuild /clean vs2003

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Command Line Options:

/usage  - Shows the help information on how to use Prebuild and what the different options are and what they do

/clean - The project files generated for the target type specified as a parameter for this option will be deleted.  If no value is specified or if 'all' is specified, then project files for all the target types will be deleted.

/target - Specified the name of the development tool for which project or make files will be generated.  Possible parameter values include:  vs2003, vs2002, sharpdev

/file - Specifies the name of the XML which defines what files are to be referenced by the generated project files as well as configures the options for them.  If not specified, prebuild.xml will be used as the default.

/log - Specified the log file that should be written to for build errors.  If this option is not specified, no log file is generated, but if just no value is specified, then the defaul filename will be used for the log (Prebuild.log).

/ppo - Preprocesses the xml file to test for syntax errors or problems but doesn't generate the files

/pause - Shows the console until you press a key so that you can view the messages written while performing the specified actions.
This allows you to check if an errors occurred and - if so - what it was.

/showtargets - Shows a list of all the targets that can be specified as values for the /clean and /target commands.

/allowedgroups - This is followed by a pipe-delimited list of project group filter flags (eg. Group1|Group2) allow optional filtering of all projects that dont have at least one of these flags

/removedir - This is followed by a pipe-delimited list of directory names that will be deleted while recursivly searching the directory of the prebuild application and its child directories (eg. use obj|bin to delete all output and temporary directories before file releases)

/yes - Answer yes to any warnings (e.g. when cleaning all projects).

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Example Batch Files and Shell Scripts

NOTE: Common batch and shell script files are included with Prebuild source and file releases.
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MonoDevelop

#!/bin/sh
# Generates a combine (.cmbx) and a set of project files (.prjx) 
# for MonoDevelop, a Mono port of SharpDevelop (http://icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Default.aspx)
./Prebuild /target sharpdev /pause

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Visual Studio .NET 2003

@rem Generates a solution (.sln) and a set of project files (.csproj) 
@rem for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002
Prebuild /target vs2003 /pause

Notes:
Text after lines that start with @rem are comments and are not evaluated
You can also place pause on the last line instead of specifing the /pause command.

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Example XML Configuration File

Note:
XML Comments (<!-- Comment -->) are used to markup the prebuild.xml file with notes
The below file may be out-of-date, however the RealmForge Prebuild file serves as an up-to-date and extensive example.
It can be viewed using Tigris.org's WebSVN (http://realmforge.tigris.org/source/browse/realmforge/trunk/src/prebuild.xml) by just clicking on the "view file" link for the latest revision.

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <!--The version of the XML schema specified in the version and xmlns attributes should match the one for which the version of Prebuild.exe used was compiled for.  In this example it is the version 1.3 schema, you can find the XSD schema file at the url specified in the xmlns attribute. -->
<Prebuild version="1.6" xmlns="http://dnpb.sourceforge.net/schemas/prebuild-1.6.xsd">
	<Solution name="RealmForge"> <!--The title and file name for the solution, combine, workspace, or project group (depending on what development tool you are using)-->
                       <!--Configurations found as children of Solution are used as templates for the configurations found in the project, this allows you to avoid writing the same options in each project (and maintaining each of these).  You can provide defaults and then override them in the configurations defined for each project. All options are optional.-->
		<Configuration name="Debug">
			<Options>
				<!-- simple logically expressions can be evaluated, if, else, elseif, and endif are valid statements.  Note that it is not neccisary to define POSIX or WIN32 -->
				<?if OS = "Win32" ?>
					<CompilerDefines>DEBUG;TRACE;WIN32</CompilerDefines>
				<?else ?>
					<CompilerDefines>DEBUG;TRACE;POSIX</CompilerDefines>
				<?endif ?>
				<OptimizeCode>false</OptimizeCode>
				<CheckUnderflowOverflow>false</CheckUnderflowOverflow>
				<AllowUnsafe>false</AllowUnsafe>
				<WarningLevel>4</WarningLevel>   
				<!-The filter for the number of warnings or errors shown and the tolerance level as to what is an error. This is value from 0 to 4 where 4 is the most strict (least tolerent).-->

				<WarningsAsErrors>false</WarningsAsErrors>
				<SuppressWarnings>1591;219;1573;1572;168</SuppressWarnings> 
 				<!-- A semicolon ';'  delimited list of the warnings that are filtered and not shown in the output window during compiling a project.  Only include the number portion of the warning codes that are shown in output during compilation (eg CS1591, should be entered as 1591)-->

				<OutputPath>..\bin</OutputPath>
				<DebugInformation>true</DebugInformation>
				<RegisterComInterop>false</RegisterComInterop>
				<IncrementalBuild>true</IncrementalBuild>
				<BaseAddress>285212672</BaseAddress>
				<FileAlignment>4096</FileAlignment>
				<NoStdLib>false</NoStdLib>
				<XmlDocFile>Docs.xml</XmlDocFile>
			</Options>
		</Configuration>
		<Configuration name="Release"> <!-- You can define multple configurations that projects can have, but there is no way to define which one is selected by default as this is a part of the user preferences for a project, not the solution or project files -->
			<Options>
				<CompilerDefines>TRACE</CompilerDefines>
				<OptimizeCode>true</OptimizeCode>
				<CheckUnderflowOverflow>false</CheckUnderflowOverflow>
				<AllowUnsafe>false</AllowUnsafe>
				<WarningLevel>4</WarningLevel>
				<WarningsAsErrors>false</WarningsAsErrors>
				<SuppressWarnings>1591;219;1573;1572;168</SuppressWarnings>
				<OutputPath>..\bin</OutputPath>
				<DebugInformation>false</DebugInformation>
				<RegisterComInterop>false</RegisterComInterop>
				<IncrementalBuild>true</IncrementalBuild>
				<BaseAddress>285212672</BaseAddress>
				<FileAlignment>4096</FileAlignment>
				<NoStdLib>false</NoStdLib>
				<GenerateXmlDocFile>true</GenerateXmlDocFile>
				<XmlDocFile>Docs.xml</XmlDocFile>				
			</Options>
		</Configuration>

		<!-- One of the projects that is included in the Solution -->
		<Project name="RealmForge.Utility" Language="VisualBasic" path="Utility" type="Library" assemblyName="RealmForge.Utility" rootNamespace="RealmForge">
			<Configuration name="Debug">
				<Options>
					<OutputPath>..\bin\lib\Utility</OutputPath>
					<XmlDocFile>RealmForge.Utility.xml</XmlDocFile>
				</Options>
			</Configuration>
			<Configuration name="Release">
				<Options>
					<OutputPath>..\bin\lib\Utility</OutputPath>
					<XmlDocFile>RealmForge.Utility.xml</XmlDocFile>
				</Options>
			</Configuration>
			<ReferencePath>../bin</ReferencePath>
			<Reference name="System"/>
			<Reference name="System.Data"/> 
			<Reference name="System.Drawing"/>
			<Reference name="System.Xml"/>
			<Reference name="System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Soap"/>
			<Reference name="ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib"/>
			<Files>
				<Match path="." pattern="*.vb" recurse="true"/>
			</Files>
		</Project>

		<!-- Another projects that is included in the Solution -->
		<Project name="DemoGame" Language="C#" path="DemoGame" type="WinExe" icon="..\bin\RealmForge.ico" assemblyName="DemoGame" rootNamespace="RealmForge">
				<!-- icon is used to define the location of the .ico file that is embeeded in the assembly when the project is compiled.  This is relative to the project path -->
				<!--type defines the type of project, valid types are Library (.dll), WinExe (.exe), and Exe (.exe).  WinExe is not windows specific, it just defines that it is a GUI application and that no Console or Command window will show when it is started-->

			<Configuration name="Debug">
				<Options>
					<OutputPath>..\bin</OutputPath>
					<XmlDocFile>DemoGame.xml</XmlDocFile>
				</Options>
			</Configuration>
			<Configuration name="Release">
				<Options>
					<OutputPath>..\bin</OutputPath>
					<XmlDocFile>DemoGame.xml</XmlDocFile>		
				</Options>
			</Configuration>
			<ReferencePath>../bin</ReferencePath>
			<Reference name="System"/> <!-- Assemblies that are located in the GAC (installed, global) can be referenced-->
			<Reference name="ode"/>  <!-- Assemblies that are located in the output directory to which the file is built can be referenced -->
			<Reference name="RealmForge.Utility"/> <!-- When you reference the name of another project, then that project (and it's output) will be referenced instead of looking for a pre-built assembly-->
			<Files>
				<Match path="." pattern="*.cs" recurse="true"/>
				<Match path="." pattern="*.bmp" recurse="true" buildAction="EmbeddedResource"/>
				<Match path="." pattern="[^a]*\.(png|jpg)" useRegex="true" buildAction="EmbeddedResource"/>
				
				<!-- Uses a regex or regular expression to find all files that end with .png or .jpg but dont have the letter 'a' in their name and add them to the project as EmbeddedResource's.  Because recurse enabled (default is false), only the values in the files in that are directly in the project directory (not child directories) are checked.-->
				<!--EmbeddedResource, Content, and Compile are valid buildAction's-->
			</Files>
		</Project>
		
	</Solution>
</Prebuild>