1 @REM Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
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2 @REM src/script/scons.bat 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons
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4 set SCONS_ERRORLEVEL=
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5 if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto WinNT
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7 @REM for 9x/Me you better not have more than 9 args
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8 python -c "from os.path import join; import sys; sys.path = [ join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages', 'scons-1.2.0'), join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages', 'scons'), join(sys.prefix, 'scons-1.2.0'), join(sys.prefix, 'scons')] + sys.path; import SCons.Script; SCons.Script.main()" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
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9 @REM no way to set exit status of this script for 9x/Me
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12 @REM Credit where credit is due: we return the exit code despite our
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13 @REM use of setlocal+endlocal using a technique from Bear's Journal:
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14 @REM http://code-bear.com/bearlog/2007/06/01/getting-the-exit-code-from-a-batch-file-that-is-run-from-a-python-program/
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18 @REM ensure the script will be executed with the Python it was installed for
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19 set path=%~dp0;%~dp0..;%path%
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20 python -c "from os.path import join; import sys; sys.path = [ join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages', 'scons-1.2.0'), join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages', 'scons'), join(sys.prefix, 'scons-1.2.0'), join(sys.prefix, 'scons')] + sys.path; import SCons.Script; SCons.Script.main()" %*
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21 endlocal & set SCONS_ERRORLEVEL=%ERRORLEVEL%
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23 if NOT "%COMSPEC%" == "%SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.exe" goto returncode
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24 if errorlevel 9009 echo you do not have python in your PATH
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28 exit /B %SCONS_ERRORLEVEL%
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31 call :returncode %SCONS_ERRORLEVEL%
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