zig/ci/x86_64-windows-release.ps1
Andrew Kelley 6e4fff6ba6 move installation logic to the build script where it belongs
* build.zig: introduce `-Dflat` option which makes the installation
  match what we want to ship for our download tarballs. This allows
  deleting a bunch of shell script logic from the CI.
  - for example it puts the executable directly in prefix/zig rather
    than prefix/bin/zig and it additionally includes prefix/LICENSE.
* build.zig: by default also install std lib documentation to doc/std/
  - this can be disabled by `-Dno-autodocs` similar to how there is
    already `-Dno-langref`.
* build.zig: add `std-docs` and `langref` steps which build and install
  the std lib autodocs and langref to prefix/doc/std and
  prefix/doc/langref.html, respectively.

* std.Build: implement proper handling of `-femit-docs` using the
  LazyPath system. This is a breaking change.
  - this is a partial implementation of #16351
* frontend: fixed the handling of Autodocs with regards to caching and
  putting the artifacts in the proper location to integrate with the
  build system.
  - closes #15864

* CI: delete the logic for autodocs since it is now handled by build.zig
  and is enabled by default.
  - in the future we should strive to have nearly all the CI shell
    script logic deleted in favor of `zig build` commands.
* CI: pass `-DZIG_NO_LIB=ON`/`-Dno-lib` except for the one command where
  we want to actually generate the langref and autodocs. Generating the
  langref takes 14 minutes right now (why?!) so we don't want to do that
  more times than necessary.

* Autodoc: fixed use of a global variable. It works fine as a local
  variable instead.
  - note that in the future we will want to make Autodoc run
    simultaneously using the job system, but for now the principle of
    YAGNI dictates that we don't have an init()/deinit() API and instead
    simply call the function that does the things.
* Autodoc: only do it when there are no compile errors
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$TARGET = "$($Env:ARCH)-windows-gnu"
$ZIG_LLVM_CLANG_LLD_NAME = "zig+llvm+lld+clang-$TARGET-0.11.0-dev.1869+df4cfc2ec"
$MCPU = "baseline"
$ZIG_LLVM_CLANG_LLD_URL = "https://ziglang.org/deps/$ZIG_LLVM_CLANG_LLD_NAME.zip"
$PREFIX_PATH = "$(Get-Location)\$ZIG_LLVM_CLANG_LLD_NAME"
$ZIG = "$PREFIX_PATH\bin\zig.exe"
$ZIG_LIB_DIR = "$(Get-Location)\lib"
Write-Output "Downloading $ZIG_LLVM_CLANG_LLD_URL"
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "$ZIG_LLVM_CLANG_LLD_URL" -OutFile "$ZIG_LLVM_CLANG_LLD_NAME.zip"
Write-Output "Extracting..."
Add-Type -AssemblyName System.IO.Compression.FileSystem ;
[System.IO.Compression.ZipFile]::ExtractToDirectory("$PWD/$ZIG_LLVM_CLANG_LLD_NAME.zip", "$PWD")
function CheckLastExitCode {
if (!$?) {
exit 1
}
return 0
}
# Make the `zig version` number consistent.
# This will affect the `zig build` command below which uses `git describe`.
git config core.abbrev 9
git fetch --tags
if ((git rev-parse --is-shallow-repository) -eq "true") {
git fetch --unshallow # `git describe` won't work on a shallow repo
}
Write-Output "Building from source..."
Remove-Item -Path 'build-release' -Recurse -Force -ErrorAction Ignore
New-Item -Path 'build-release' -ItemType Directory
Set-Location -Path 'build-release'
# CMake gives a syntax error when file paths with backward slashes are used.
# Here, we use forward slashes only to work around this.
& cmake .. `
-GNinja `
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="stage3-release" `
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$($PREFIX_PATH -Replace "\\", "/")" `
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release `
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="$($ZIG -Replace "\\", "/");cc;-target;$TARGET;-mcpu=$MCPU" `
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="$($ZIG -Replace "\\", "/");c++;-target;$TARGET;-mcpu=$MCPU" `
-DZIG_TARGET_TRIPLE="$TARGET" `
-DZIG_TARGET_MCPU="$MCPU" `
-DZIG_STATIC=ON `
-DZIG_NO_LIB=ON
CheckLastExitCode
ninja install
CheckLastExitCode
Write-Output "Main test suite..."
& "stage3-release\bin\zig.exe" build test docs `
--zig-lib-dir "$ZIG_LIB_DIR" `
--search-prefix "$PREFIX_PATH" `
-Dstatic-llvm `
-Dskip-non-native `
-Denable-symlinks-windows
CheckLastExitCode
Write-Output "Build x86_64-windows-msvc behavior tests using the C backend..."
& "stage3-release\bin\zig.exe" test `
..\test\behavior.zig `
--zig-lib-dir "$ZIG_LIB_DIR" `
-I..\test `
-I..\lib `
-ofmt=c `
-femit-bin="test-x86_64-windows-msvc.c" `
--test-no-exec `
-target x86_64-windows-msvc `
-lc
CheckLastExitCode
& "stage3-release\bin\zig.exe" build-obj `
..\lib\compiler_rt.zig `
--zig-lib-dir "$ZIG_LIB_DIR" `
-ofmt=c `
-OReleaseSmall `
--name compiler_rt `
-femit-bin="compiler_rt-x86_64-windows-msvc.c" `
--mod build_options::config.zig `
--deps build_options `
-target x86_64-windows-msvc
CheckLastExitCode
Import-Module "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Enterprise\Common7\Tools\Microsoft.VisualStudio.DevShell.dll"
CheckLastExitCode
Enter-VsDevShell -VsInstallPath "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Enterprise" `
-DevCmdArguments '-arch=x64 -no_logo' `
-StartInPath $(Get-Location)
CheckLastExitCode
Write-Output "Build and run behavior tests with msvc..."
& cl.exe -I..\lib test-x86_64-windows-msvc.c compiler_rt-x86_64-windows-msvc.c /W3 /Z7 -link -nologo -debug -subsystem:console kernel32.lib ntdll.lib libcmt.lib
CheckLastExitCode
& .\test-x86_64-windows-msvc.exe
CheckLastExitCode