The microsoft build tools explicitly disallow building for arm in
the "desktop" target configuration; one has to target "Windows
Store" apps (aka WinRT/Metro) or Windows Phone. In Visual Studio
2012, one could just pick the v110_wp80 toolset which made the
vcxproj files buildable. In Visual Studio 2013, picking the v120_wp81
toolset isn't enough - one has to configure the vcxproj files
as an "AppContainerApplication". This has the implication that
you can't just build a plain .exe (such as the examples) - an .exe
project would need to have an AppxManifest file. Therefore we can
only build the library itself.
If loaded into Visual Studio for Windows (the Windows Store/Phone
version of Visual Studio, not the Desktop one), the obj_int_extract
project is omitted since it's treated as incompatible. Building
from the command line with msbuild works fine though.
The armv7-win32-vs12 target was added as part of a638bdf4 even
though actual use of it hadn't been tested.
Change-Id: Iee8088252cf790317aeb6b417d29058225f1f629
translates to TreatWarningAsError (/WX)
setting this via the CL environment variable is not possible due to the
/WX- default which is used on the command line
Change-Id: I0b42a9d3ca9eba6af82c25b8e434baa2fcb00156
- Update the vcxproj generator to pass the path to the batch file.
- Update the batch file the take the path to obj_int_extract.exe as arg
2.
Fixes this warning:
warning MSB8012: TargetPath does not match Linker's OutputFile property
value.
Change-Id: I5825f1d1d79f370aeb295bbd2aeb08b22c0e73ab
Set TargetName for library builds instead of changing the value of
OutputFile.
This fixes the following warnings:
warning MSB8012: TargetPath does not match Library's OutputFile property
value.
Change-Id: I4320b6d9ea922d3a15b9823c7c6694ee33edbf45
Turns on AVX when the final characters of .c and .cc file names preceding the
.c and .cc file extension contain the substrings avx or avx2. This silences
many MSVC warnings issued during compilation files that use AVX.
Change-Id: I82bda394af7a688679abab2a50dd7e10b3cb0c7a
The arm assembly files are named .s after conversion, to reuse
as much of the existing makefile infrastructure for conversion to
gas format as possible. Within the generated visual studio project,
only the converted assembly sources are available, which might not
be optimal for actually developing it, but is acceptable for
just building the library.
Multithreading is disabled since the traditional win32 threading
functions aren't available on WinRT/Windows Phone 8.
Building of vpx itself and the examples succeed, while building the
tests fail due to them using functions not available in the
windows store/windows phone API subsets - therefore the unit tests
are disabled.
This works for building in Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows
Phone, while Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows 8 (for
"Windows Store" apps) seems to reject the vcxproj files due to
not supporting "classic style native application or managed
projects". The built static library should be compatible with that
platform though.
Change-Id: Idcd7eca60bfaaaeb09392a9cd7a02e4a670e3b30