@rem @rem Searches for MSBuild.exe. This is the only tool we need to initiate @rem a build, so we no longer search for the full VC toolset. @rem @rem This file is supposed to modify the state of the caller (specifically @rem the MSBUILD variable), so we do not use setlocal or echo, and avoid @rem changing any other persistent state. @rem @rem No arguments provided means do full search @if '%1' EQU '' goto :begin_search @rem One argument may be the full path. Use a goto so we don't try to @rem parse the next if statement - incorrect quoting in the multi-arg @rem case can cause us to break immediately. @if '%2' EQU '' goto :one_arg @rem Entire command line may represent the full path if quoting failed. @if exist "%*" (set MSBUILD="%*") & (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=environment) & goto :found @goto :begin_search :one_arg @if exist "%~1" (set MSBUILD="%~1") & (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=environment) & goto :found :begin_search @set MSBUILD= @rem If msbuild.exe is on the PATH, assume that the user wants that one. @where msbuild > "%TEMP%\msbuild.loc" 2> nul && set /P MSBUILD= < "%TEMP%\msbuild.loc" & del "%TEMP%\msbuild.loc" @if exist "%MSBUILD%" set MSBUILD="%MSBUILD%" & (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=PATH) & goto :found @rem VS 2017 and later provide vswhere.exe, which can be used @if not exist "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe" goto :skip_vswhere @set _Py_MSBuild_Root= @for /F "tokens=*" %%i in ('"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe" -property installationPath -latest') DO @(set _Py_MSBuild_Root=%%i\MSBuild) @if not defined _Py_MSBuild_Root goto :skip_vswhere @for %%j in (Current 15.0) DO @if exist "%_Py_MSBuild_Root%\%%j\Bin\msbuild.exe" (set MSBUILD="%_Py_MSBuild_Root%\%%j\Bin\msbuild.exe") @set _Py_MSBuild_Root= @if defined MSBUILD @if exist %MSBUILD% (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=Visual Studio installation) & goto :found :skip_vswhere @rem VS 2017 sets exactly one install as the "main" install, so we may find MSBuild in there. @reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\SxS\VS7" /v 15.0 /reg:32 >nul 2>nul @if NOT ERRORLEVEL 1 @for /F "tokens=1,2*" %%i in ('reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\SxS\VS7" /v 15.0 /reg:32') DO @( @if "%%i"=="15.0" @if exist "%%k\MSBuild\15.0\Bin\msbuild.exe" @(set MSBUILD="%%k\MSBuild\15.0\Bin\msbuild.exe") ) @if exist %MSBUILD% (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=Visual Studio 2017 registry) & goto :found @rem VS 2015 and earlier register MSBuild separately, so we can find it. @reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSBuild\ToolsVersions\14.0" /v MSBuildToolsPath /reg:32 >nul 2>nul @if NOT ERRORLEVEL 1 @for /F "tokens=1,2*" %%i in ('reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSBuild\ToolsVersions\14.0" /v MSBuildToolsPath /reg:32') DO @( @if "%%i"=="MSBuildToolsPath" @if exist "%%k\msbuild.exe" @(set MSBUILD="%%k\msbuild.exe") ) @if exist %MSBUILD% (set _Py_MSBuild_Source=registry) & goto :found @exit /b 1 :found @pushd %MSBUILD% >nul 2>nul @if not ERRORLEVEL 1 @( @if exist msbuild.exe @(set MSBUILD="%CD%\msbuild.exe") else @(set MSBUILD=) @popd ) @if defined MSBUILD @echo Using %MSBUILD% (found in the %_Py_MSBuild_Source%) @if not defined MSBUILD @echo Failed to find MSBuild @set _Py_MSBuild_Source= @if not defined MSBUILD @exit /b 1 @exit /b 0