Update build instructions

Fixes #41
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Drew DeVault 2015-05-01 07:02:04 -06:00
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{
"version": "0.1.0",
// List of configurations. Add new configurations or edit existing ones.
// ONLY "node" and "mono" are supported, change "type" to switch.
"configurations": [
{
// Name of configuration; appears in the launch configuration drop down menu.
"name": "Launch TrueCraft",
// Type of configuration. Possible values: "node", "mono".
"type": "mono",
// Workspace relative or absolute path to the program.
"program": "TrueCraft/bin/Debug/TrueCraft.exe",
// Automatically stop program after launch.
"stopOnEntry": false,
// Command line arguments passed to the program.
"args": [],
// Workspace relative or absolute path to the working directory of the program being debugged. Default is the current workspace.
"cwd": "TrueCraft/bin/Debug/",
// Workspace relative or absolute path to the runtime executable to be used. Default is the runtime executable on the PATH.
"runtimeExecutable": null,
// Environment variables passed to the program.
"env": { }
},
{
"name": "Attach",
"type": "node",
// TCP/IP address. Default is "localhost".
"address": "localhost",
// Port to attach to.
"port": 5858
}
]
}

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// Available variables which can be used inside of strings.
// ${workspaceRoot}: the root folder of the team
// ${file}: the current opened file
// ${fileBasename}: the current opened file's basename
// ${fileDirname}: the current opened file's dirname
// ${fileExtname}: the current opened file's extension
// ${cwd}: the current working directory of the spawned process
// A task runner that calls the Typescipt compiler (tsc) and
// Compiles a HelloWorld.ts program
{
"version": "0.1.0",
// The command is tsc.
"command": "xbuild",
// Show the output window only if unrecognized errors occur.
"showOutput": "silent",
// Under windows use tsc.exe. This ensures we don't need a shell.
"windows": {
"command": "msbuild.exe"
},
// args is the HelloWorld program to compile.
"args": [],
// use the standard tsc problem matcher to find compile problems
// in the output.
"problemMatcher": "$msCompile"
}
// A task runner configuration for gulp. Gulp provides a less task
// which compiles less to css.
/*
{
"version": "0.1.0",
"command": "gulp",
"isShellCommand": true,
"tasks": [
{
"taskName": "less",
// Make this the default build command.
"isBuildCommand": true,
// Show the output window only if unrecognized errors occur.
"showOutput": "silent",
// Use the standard less compilation problem matcher.
"problemMatcher": "$lessCompile"
}
]
}
*/
// Uncomment the following section to use gulp in a watching mode that compiles a
// less file. The gulp task prints "[hh:mm:ss] Starting 'clean-styles'" to the console
// when existing css files get deleted and "[hh:mm:ss] Finished 'styles'" when the
// overall less compilation has finished. When the clean pattern is detect internal less
// problems are cleaned. When the finshed pattern is detected in the output less
// problems are published.
/*
{
"version": "0.1.0",
"command": "gulp",
"isShellCommand": true,
"tasks": [
{
"taskName": "watch-less",
// Make this the default build command.
"isBuildCommand": true,
// Show the output window only if unrecognized errors occur.
"showOutput": "silent",
// Task is running in watching mode.
"isWatching": true,
"problemMatcher": {
// Use the standard less compilation problem matcher as the base.
"base": "$lessCompile",
// A regular expression signalling that a watched task begins executing (usually triggered through file watching).
"watchedTaskBeginsRegExp": "^\\[\\d+:\\d+:\\d+\\] Starting 'clean-styles'\\.\\.\\.$",
// A regular expression signalling that a watched tasks ends executing.
"watchedTaskEndsRegExp": "^\\[\\d+:\\d+:\\d+\\] Finished 'styles' after \\d+"
}
}
]
}
*/
// Uncomment the following section to use jake to build a workspace
// cloned from https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript.git
/*
{
"version": "0.1.0",
// Task runner is jake
"command": "jake",
// Need to be executed in shell / cmd
"isShellCommand": true,
"showOutput": "silent",
"tasks": [
{
// TS build command is local.
"taskName": "local",
// Make this the default build command.
"isBuildCommand": true,
// Show the output window only if unrecognized errors occur.
"showOutput": "silent",
// Use the redefined Typescript output problem matcher.
"problemMatcher": [
"$tsc"
]
}
]
}
*/
// Uncomment the section below to use msbuild and generate problems
// for csc, cpp, tsc and vb. The configuration assumes that msbuild
// is available on the path and a solution file exists in the
// workspace folder root.
/*
{
"version": "0.1.0",
"command": "msbuild",
"args": [
// Ask msbuild to generate full paths for file names.
"/property:GenerateFullPaths=true"
],
"taskSelector": "/t:",
"showOutput": "silent",
"tasks": [
{
"taskName": "build",
// Show the output window only if unrecognized errors occur.
"showOutput": "silent",
// Use the standard MS compiler pattern to detect errors, warnings
// and infos in the output.
"problemMatcher": "$msCompile"
}
]
}
*/
// Uncomment the following section to use msbuild which compiles Typescript
// and less files.
/*
{
"version": "0.1.0",
"command": "msbuild",
"args": [
// Ask msbuild to generate full paths for file names.
"/property:GenerateFullPaths=true"
],
"taskSelector": "/t:",
"showOutput": "silent",
"tasks": [
{
"taskName": "build",
// Show the output window only if unrecognized errors occur.
"showOutput": "silent",
// Use the standard MS compiler pattern to detect errors, warnings
// and infos in the output.
"problemMatcher": [
"$msCompile",
"$lessCompile"
]
}
]
}
*/
// A task runner example that defines a problemMatcher inline instead of using
// a predfined one.
/*
{
"version": "0.1.0",
"command": "tsc.exe",
"args": ["HelloWorld.ts"],
"showOutput": "silent",
"problemMatcher": {
// The problem is owned by the typescript language service. Ensure that the problems
// are merged with problems produced by Visual Studio's language service.
"owner": "typescript",
// The file name for reported problems is relative to the current working directory.
"fileLocation": ["relative", "${cwd}"],
// The actual pattern to match problems in the output.
"pattern": {
// The regular expression. Matches HelloWorld.ts(2,10): error TS2339: Property 'logg' does not exist on type 'Console'.
"regexp": "^([^\\s].*)\\((\\d+|\\d+,\\d+|\\d+,\\d+,\\d+,\\d+)\\):\\s+(error|warning|info)\\s+(TS\\d+)\\s*:\\s*(.*)$",
// The match group that denotes the file containing the problem.
"file": 1,
// The match group that denotes the problem location.
"location": 2,
// The match group that denotes the problem's severity. Can be omitted.
"severity": 3,
// The match group that denotes the problem code. Can be omitted.
"code": 4,
// The match group that denotes the problem's message.
"message": 5
}
}
}
*/

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**Use a recursive git clone.** **Use a recursive git clone.**
git clone --recursive git://github.com/SirCmpwn/TrueCraft.git git clone --recursive git://github.com/SirCmpwn/TrueCraft.git
cd TrueCraft
You need to restore Nuget packages. The easiest way is to open the solution up
in monodevelop or visual studio or the like and build from there. You can
alternatively acquire Nuget yourself and run this:
mono path/to/nuget.exe restore
From the root directory of the git repository. Then run:
xbuild xbuild
Now you have binaries in TrueCraft/bin/Debug/. On Windows use Visual Studio or To compile it and you'll receive binaries in `TrueCraft/bin/Debug/`.
SharpDevelop or something equally idiot-proof.
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