# NSIS file to create a self-installing exe for Vim. # It requires NSIS version 2.0 or later. # Last Change: 2010 Jul 30 # WARNING: if you make changes to this script, look out for $0 to be valid, # because uninstall deletes most files in $0. # Location of gvim_ole.exe, vimd32.exe, GvimExt/*, etc. !define VIMSRC "..\src" # Location of runtime files !define VIMRT ".." # Location of extra tools: diff.exe !define VIMTOOLS ..\.. # Comment the next line if you don't have UPX. # Get it at http://upx.sourceforge.net !define HAVE_UPX # comment the next line if you do not want to add Native Language Support !define HAVE_NLS !define VER_MAJOR 7 !define VER_MINOR 3 # ----------- No configurable settings below this line ----------- !include UpgradeDLL.nsh # for VisVim.dll !include LogicLib.nsh !include x64.nsh Name "Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR}" OutFile gvim${VER_MAJOR}${VER_MINOR}.exe CRCCheck force SetCompressor lzma SetDatablockOptimize on RequestExecutionLevel highest ComponentText "This will install Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR} on your computer." DirText "Choose a directory to install Vim (must end in 'vim')" Icon icons\vim_16c.ico # NSIS2 uses a different strategy with six diferent images in a strip... #EnabledBitmap icons\enabled.bmp #DisabledBitmap icons\disabled.bmp UninstallText "This will uninstall Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR} from your system." UninstallIcon icons\vim_uninst_16c.ico # On NSIS 2 using the BGGradient causes trouble on Windows 98, in combination # with the BringToFront. # BGGradient 004000 008200 FFFFFF LicenseText "You should read the following before installing:" LicenseData ${VIMRT}\doc\uganda.nsis.txt !ifdef HAVE_UPX !packhdr temp.dat "upx --best --compress-icons=1 temp.dat" !endif # This adds '\vim' to the user choice automagically. The actual value is # obtained below with ReadINIStr. InstallDir "$PROGRAMFILES\Vim" # Types of installs we can perform: InstType Typical InstType Minimal InstType Full SilentInstall normal # These are the pages we use Page license Page components Page directory "" "" CheckInstallDir Page instfiles UninstPage uninstConfirm UninstPage instfiles ########################################################## # Functions Function .onInit MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION \ "This will install Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR} on your computer.$\n Continue?" \ IDYES NoAbort Abort ; causes installer to quit. NoAbort: # run the install program to check for already installed versions SetOutPath $TEMP File /oname=install.exe ${VIMSRC}\installw32.exe ExecWait "$TEMP\install.exe -uninstall-check" Delete $TEMP\install.exe # We may have been put to the background when uninstall did something. BringToFront # Install will have created a file for us that contains the directory where # we should install. This is $VIM if it's set. This appears to be the only # way to get the value of $VIM here!? ReadINIStr $INSTDIR $TEMP\vimini.ini vimini dir Delete $TEMP\vimini.ini # If ReadINIStr failed or did not find a path: use the default dir. StrCmp $INSTDIR "" 0 IniOK StrCpy $INSTDIR "$PROGRAMFILES\Vim" IniOK: # Should check for the value of $VIM and use it. Unfortunately I don't know # how to obtain the value of $VIM # IfFileExists "$VIM" 0 No_Vim # StrCpy $INSTDIR "$VIM" # No_Vim: # User variables: # $0 - holds the directory the executables are installed to # $1 - holds the parameters to be passed to install.exe. Starts with OLE # registration (since a non-OLE gvim will not complain, and we want to # always register an OLE gvim). # $2 - holds the names to create batch files for StrCpy $0 "$INSTDIR\vim${VER_MAJOR}${VER_MINOR}" StrCpy $1 "-register-OLE" StrCpy $2 "gvim evim gview gvimdiff vimtutor" FunctionEnd Function .onUserAbort MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION "Abort install?" IDYES NoCancelAbort Abort ; causes installer to not quit. NoCancelAbort: FunctionEnd # We only accept the directory if it ends in "vim". Using .onVerifyInstDir has # the disadvantage that the browse dialog is difficult to use. Function CheckInstallDir StrCpy $0 $INSTDIR 3 -3 StrCmp $0 "vim" PathGood MessageBox MB_OK "The path must end in 'vim'." Abort PathGood: FunctionEnd Function .onInstSuccess WriteUninstaller vim${VER_MAJOR}${VER_MINOR}\uninstall-gui.exe MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION \ "The installation process has been successful. Happy Vimming! \ $\n$\n Do you want to see the README file now?" IDNO NoReadme Exec '$0\gvim.exe -R "$0\README.txt"' NoReadme: FunctionEnd Function .onInstFailed MessageBox MB_OK|MB_ICONEXCLAMATION "Installation failed. Better luck next time." FunctionEnd Function un.onUnInstSuccess MessageBox MB_OK|MB_ICONINFORMATION \ "Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR} has been (partly) removed from your system" FunctionEnd Function un.GetParent Exch $0 ; old $0 is on top of stack Push $1 Push $2 StrCpy $1 -1 loop: StrCpy $2 $0 1 $1 StrCmp $2 "" exit StrCmp $2 "\" exit IntOp $1 $1 - 1 Goto loop exit: StrCpy $0 $0 $1 Pop $2 Pop $1 Exch $0 ; put $0 on top of stack, restore $0 to original value FunctionEnd ########################################################## Section "Vim executables and runtime files" SectionIn 1 2 3 # we need also this here if the user changes the instdir StrCpy $0 "$INSTDIR\vim${VER_MAJOR}${VER_MINOR}" SetOutPath $0 File /oname=gvim.exe ${VIMSRC}\gvim_ole.exe File /oname=install.exe ${VIMSRC}\installw32.exe File /oname=uninstal.exe ${VIMSRC}\uninstalw32.exe File ${VIMSRC}\vimrun.exe File /oname=xxd.exe ${VIMSRC}\xxdw32.exe File ${VIMTOOLS}\diff.exe File ${VIMRT}\vimtutor.bat File ${VIMRT}\README.txt File ..\uninstal.txt File ${VIMRT}\*.vim File ${VIMRT}\rgb.txt SetOutPath $0\colors File ${VIMRT}\colors\*.* SetOutPath $0\compiler File ${VIMRT}\compiler\*.* SetOutPath $0\doc File ${VIMRT}\doc\*.txt File ${VIMRT}\doc\tags SetOutPath $0\ftplugin File ${VIMRT}\ftplugin\*.* SetOutPath $0\indent File ${VIMRT}\indent\*.* SetOutPath $0\macros File ${VIMRT}\macros\*.* SetOutPath $0\plugin File ${VIMRT}\plugin\*.* SetOutPath $0\autoload File ${VIMRT}\autoload\*.* SetOutPath $0\autoload\xml File ${VIMRT}\autoload\xml\*.* SetOutPath $0\syntax File ${VIMRT}\syntax\*.* SetOutPath $0\spell File ${VIMRT}\spell\*.txt File ${VIMRT}\spell\*.vim File ${VIMRT}\spell\*.spl File ${VIMRT}\spell\*.sug SetOutPath $0\tools File ${VIMRT}\tools\*.* SetOutPath $0\tutor File ${VIMRT}\tutor\*.* SectionEnd ########################################################## Section "Vim console program (vim.exe)" SectionIn 1 3 SetOutPath $0 ReadRegStr $R0 HKLM \ "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" CurrentVersion IfErrors 0 lbl_winnt # Windows 95/98/ME File /oname=vim.exe ${VIMSRC}\vimd32.exe Goto lbl_done lbl_winnt: # Windows NT/2000/XT File /oname=vim.exe ${VIMSRC}\vimw32.exe lbl_done: StrCpy $2 "$2 vim view vimdiff" SectionEnd ########################################################## Section "Create .bat files for command line use" SectionIn 3 StrCpy $1 "$1 -create-batfiles $2" SectionEnd ########################################################## Section "Create icons on the Desktop" SectionIn 1 3 StrCpy $1 "$1 -install-icons" SectionEnd ########################################################## Section "Add Vim to the Start Menu" SectionIn 1 3 StrCpy $1 "$1 -add-start-menu" SectionEnd ########################################################## Section "Add an Edit-with-Vim context menu entry" SectionIn 1 3 # Be aware of this sequence of events: # - user uninstalls Vim, gvimext.dll can't be removed (it's in use) and # is scheduled to be removed at next reboot. # - user installs Vim in same directory, gvimext.dll still exists. # If we now skip installing gvimext.dll, it will disappear at the next # reboot. Thus when copying gvimext.dll fails always schedule it to be # installed at the next reboot. Can't use UpgradeDLL! # We don't ask the user to reboot, the old dll will keep on working. SetOutPath $0 ClearErrors SetOverwrite try ${If} ${RunningX64} File /oname=gvimext.dll ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext64.dll ${Else} File /oname=gvimext.dll ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext.dll ${EndIf} IfErrors 0 GvimExtDone # Can't copy gvimext.dll, create it under another name and rename it on # next reboot. GetTempFileName $3 $0 ${If} ${RunningX64} File /oname=$3 ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext64.dll ${Else} File /oname=$3 ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext.dll ${EndIf} Rename /REBOOTOK $3 $0\gvimext.dll GvimExtDone: SetOverwrite lastused # We don't have a separate entry for the "Open With..." menu, assume # the user wants either both or none. StrCpy $1 "$1 -install-popup -install-openwith" SectionEnd ########################################################## Section "Create a _vimrc if it doesn't exist" SectionIn 1 3 StrCpy $1 "$1 -create-vimrc" SectionEnd ########################################################## Section "Create plugin directories in HOME or VIM" SectionIn 1 3 StrCpy $1 "$1 -create-directories home" SectionEnd ########################################################## Section "Create plugin directories in VIM" SectionIn 3 StrCpy $1 "$1 -create-directories vim" SectionEnd ########################################################## Section "VisVim Extension for MS Visual Studio" SectionIn 3 SetOutPath $0 !insertmacro UpgradeDLL "${VIMSRC}\VisVim\VisVim.dll" "$0\VisVim.dll" "$0" File ${VIMSRC}\VisVim\README_VisVim.txt SectionEnd ########################################################## !ifdef HAVE_NLS Section "Native Language Support" SectionIn 1 3 SetOutPath $0\lang File /r ${VIMRT}\lang\*.* SetOutPath $0\keymap File ${VIMRT}\keymap\README.txt File ${VIMRT}\keymap\*.vim SetOutPath $0 File ${VIMRT}\libintl.dll SectionEnd !endif ########################################################## Section -call_install_exe SetOutPath $0 ExecWait "$0\install.exe $1" SectionEnd ########################################################## Section -post BringToFront SectionEnd ########################################################## Section Uninstall # Apparently $INSTDIR is set to the directory where the uninstaller is # created. Thus the "vim61" directory is included in it. StrCpy $0 "$INSTDIR" # If VisVim was installed, unregister the DLL. IfFileExists "$0\VisVim.dll" Has_VisVim No_VisVim Has_VisVim: ExecWait "regsvr32.exe /u /s $0\VisVim.dll" No_VisVim: # delete the context menu entry and batch files ExecWait "$0\uninstal.exe -nsis" # We may have been put to the background when uninstall did something. BringToFront # ask the user if the Vim version dir must be removed MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION \ "Would you like to delete $0?$\n \ $\nIt contains the Vim executables and runtime files." IDNO NoRemoveExes Delete /REBOOTOK $0\*.dll ClearErrors # Remove everything but *.dll files. Avoids that # a lot remains when gvimext.dll cannot be deleted. RMDir /r $0\autoload RMDir /r $0\colors RMDir /r $0\compiler RMDir /r $0\doc RMDir /r $0\ftplugin RMDir /r $0\indent RMDir /r $0\macros RMDir /r $0\plugin RMDir /r $0\spell RMDir /r $0\syntax RMDir /r $0\tools RMDir /r $0\tutor RMDir /r $0\VisVim RMDir /r $0\lang RMDir /r $0\keymap Delete $0\*.exe Delete $0\*.bat Delete $0\*.vim Delete $0\*.txt IfErrors ErrorMess NoErrorMess ErrorMess: MessageBox MB_OK|MB_ICONEXCLAMATION \ "Some files in $0 have not been deleted!$\nYou must do it manually." NoErrorMess: # No error message if the "vim62" directory can't be removed, the # gvimext.dll may still be there. RMDir $0 NoRemoveExes: # get the parent dir of the installation Push $INSTDIR Call un.GetParent Pop $0 StrCpy $1 $0 # if a plugin dir was created at installation ask the user to remove it # first look in the root of the installation then in HOME IfFileExists $1\vimfiles AskRemove 0 ReadEnvStr $1 "HOME" StrCmp $1 "" NoRemove 0 IfFileExists $1\vimfiles 0 NoRemove AskRemove: MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION \ "Remove all files in your $1\vimfiles directory?$\n \ $\nCAREFUL: If you have created something there that you want to keep, click No" IDNO Fin RMDir /r $1\vimfiles NoRemove: # ask the user if the Vim root dir must be removed MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION \ "Would you like to remove $0?$\n \ $\nIt contains your Vim configuration files!" IDNO NoDelete RMDir /r $0 ; skipped if no NoDelete: Fin: Call un.onUnInstSuccess SectionEnd