vcpkg/scripts/findVisualStudioInstallationInstances.ps1
2018-02-28 18:45:33 -08:00

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[CmdletBinding()]
param(
)
Set-StrictMode -Version Latest
$scriptsDir = split-path -parent $script:MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
. "$scriptsDir\VcpkgPowershellUtils.ps1"
$vswhereExe = (& $scriptsDir\fetchTool.ps1 "vswhere") -replace "<sol>::" -replace "::<eol>"
$output = & $vswhereExe -prerelease -legacy -products * -format xml
[xml]$asXml = $output
$results = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList
foreach ($instance in $asXml.instances.instance)
{
$installationPath = $instance.InstallationPath -replace "\\$" # Remove potential trailing backslash
$installationVersion = $instance.InstallationVersion
$isPrerelease = -7
if (vcpkgHasProperty -object $instance -propertyName "isPrerelease")
{
$isPrerelease = $instance.isPrerelease
}
if ($isPrerelease -eq 0)
{
$releaseType = "PreferenceWeight3::StableRelease"
}
elseif ($isPrerelease -eq 1)
{
$releaseType = "PreferenceWeight2::PreRelease"
}
else
{
$releaseType = "PreferenceWeight1::Legacy"
}
# Placed like that for easy sorting according to preference
$results.Add("<sol>::${releaseType}::${installationVersion}::${installationPath}::<eol>") > $null
}
# If nothing is found, attempt to find VS2015 Build Tools (not detected by vswhere.exe)
if ($results.Count -eq 0)
{
$programFiles = & $scriptsDir\getProgramFiles32bit.ps1
$installationPath = "$programFiles\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0"
$clExe = "$installationPath\VC\bin\cl.exe"
$vcvarsallbat = "$installationPath\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
if ((Test-Path $clExe) -And (Test-Path $vcvarsallbat))
{
return "<sol>::PreferenceWeight1::Legacy::14.0::$installationPath::<eol>"
}
}
$results.Sort()
$results.Reverse()
return $results