@echo off :: Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. :: Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be :: found in the LICENSE file. setlocal REM Set unique build ID. FOR /f "usebackq tokens=*" %%a in (`python -c "from __future__ import print_function; import uuid; print(uuid.uuid4())"`) do set AUTONINJA_BUILD_ID=%%a REM If a build performance summary has been requested then also set NINJA_STATUS REM to trigger more verbose status updates. In particular this makes it possible REM to see how quickly process creation is happening - often a critical clue on REM Windows. The trailing space is intentional. if "%NINJA_SUMMARIZE_BUILD%" == "1" set NINJA_STATUS=[%%r processes, %%f/%%t @ %%o/s : %%es ] REM Execute whatever is printed by autoninja.py. REM Also print it to reassure that the right settings are being used. FOR /f "usebackq tokens=*" %%a in (`vpython %~dp0autoninja.py "%*"`) do echo %%a & %%a @if errorlevel 1 goto buildfailure REM Use call to invoke python script here, because we use python via python.bat. @if "%NINJA_SUMMARIZE_BUILD%" == "1" call python.bat %~dp0post_build_ninja_summary.py %* @call python.bat %~dp0ninjalog_uploader_wrapper.py --cmdline %* exit /b :buildfailure @call python.bat %~dp0ninjalog_uploader_wrapper.py --cmdline %* REM Return an error code of 1 so that if a developer types: REM "autoninja chrome && chrome" then chrome won't run if the build fails. cmd /c exit 1