set __BuildOS=Windows_NT
:: Default to highest Visual Studio version available
+::
+:: For VS2015 (and prior), only a single instance is allowed to be installed on a box
+:: and VS140COMNTOOLS is set as a global environment variable by the installer. This
+:: allows users to locate where the instance of VS2015 is installed.
+::
+:: For VS2017, multiple instances can be installed on the same box SxS and VS150COMNTOOLS
+:: is no longer set as a global environment variable and is instead only set if the user
+:: has launched the VS2017 Developer Command Prompt.
+::
+:: Following this logic, we will default to the VS2017 toolset if VS150COMNTOOLS tools is
+:: set, as this indicates the user is running from the VS2017 Developer Command Prompt and
+:: is already configured to use that toolset. Otherwise, we will fallback to using the VS2015
+:: toolset if it is installed. Finally, we will fail the script if no supported VS instance
+:: can be found.
if defined VS150COMNTOOLS (
set "__VSToolsRoot=%VS150COMNTOOLS%"
set "__VCToolsRoot=%VS150COMNTOOLS%\..\..\VC\Auxiliary\Build"
set __ThisScriptFull="%~f0"
:: Default to highest Visual Studio version available
+::
+:: For VS2015 (and prior), only a single instance is allowed to be installed on a box
+:: and VS140COMNTOOLS is set as a global environment variable by the installer. This
+:: allows users to locate where the instance of VS2015 is installed.
+::
+:: For VS2017, multiple instances can be installed on the same box SxS and VS150COMNTOOLS
+:: is no longer set as a global environment variable and is instead only set if the user
+:: has launched the VS2017 Developer Command Prompt.
+::
+:: Following this logic, we will default to the VS2017 toolset if VS150COMNTOOLS tools is
+:: set, as this indicates the user is running from the VS2017 Developer Command Prompt and
+:: is already configured to use that toolset. Otherwise, we will fallback to using the VS2015
+:: toolset if it is installed. Finally, we will fail the script if no supported VS instance
+:: can be found.
if defined VS150COMNTOOLS (
set "__VSToolsRoot=%VS150COMNTOOLS%"
set "__VCToolsRoot=%VS150COMNTOOLS%\..\..\VC\Auxiliary\Build"
@if not defined _echo @echo off
setlocal
+:: Default to highest Visual Studio version available
+::
+:: For VS2015 (and prior), only a single instance is allowed to be installed on a box
+:: and VS140COMNTOOLS is set as a global environment variable by the installer. This
+:: allows users to locate where the instance of VS2015 is installed.
+::
+:: For VS2017, multiple instances can be installed on the same box SxS and VS150COMNTOOLS
+:: is no longer set as a global environment variable and is instead only set if the user
+:: has launched the VS2017 Developer Command Prompt.
+::
+:: Following this logic, we will default to the VS2017 toolset if VS150COMNTOOLS tools is
+:: set, as this indicates the user is running from the VS2017 Developer Command Prompt and
+:: is already configured to use that toolset. Otherwise, we will fallback to using the VS2015
+:: toolset if it is installed. Finally, we will fail the script if no supported VS instance
+:: can be found.
if not defined VisualStudioVersion (
if defined VS150COMNTOOLS (
if not exist "%VS150COMNTOOLS%\..\IDE\devenv.exe" goto NoVS
set __MSBuildBuildArch=x64
:: Default to highest Visual Studio version available
+::
+:: For VS2015 (and prior), only a single instance is allowed to be installed on a box
+:: and VS140COMNTOOLS is set as a global environment variable by the installer. This
+:: allows users to locate where the instance of VS2015 is installed.
+::
+:: For VS2017, multiple instances can be installed on the same box SxS and VS150COMNTOOLS
+:: is no longer set as a global environment variable and is instead only set if the user
+:: has launched the VS2017 Developer Command Prompt.
+::
+:: Following this logic, we will default to the VS2017 toolset if VS150COMNTOOLS tools is
+:: set, as this indicates the user is running from the VS2017 Developer Command Prompt and
+:: is already configured to use that toolset. Otherwise, we will fallback to using the VS2015
+:: toolset if it is installed. Finally, we will fail the script if no supported VS instance
+:: can be found.
set __VSVersion=vs2017
if defined VS140COMNTOOLS set __VSVersion=vs2015