Make qstr generation depend on modifications in mpconfigport.h, mpconfig.h
and makeqstrdata.py and if any of those change scan all source files for
qstrs again since they might have changed (for example typcially when
enabling new features in mpconfig.h).
This fixes#2982 for msvc builds.
Builds have been broken since reworking autogeneration in c618f91 and
related, this gets fixed here by applying similar qstr generation logic
for the msvc builds: c files are only preprocessed when changed (or not
yet preprocessed) and the concatenated output is fed into makeqstrdefs.py.
To speed up this process, the concatenated output is already filtered to
contain only lines which makeqstrdefs really needs: this makes the qstr
generation stage about twice as fast (checked on different machines).
Note this still needs some work: currently all source files are always
preprocessed no matter which one actually changed, moreover that happens
file by file without any parallellism so builds are painstakingly slow.
This allows multiple versions (e.g. Debug/Release, x86/x64) of micropython.exe
to co-exist instead and also solves potential problems where msbuild does not
completely rebuild the output and/or pdb files when switching between builds,
which in turn can cause linker errors in dependent projects.
By default exe/map/... files go in windows/build/$(Configuration)$(Platform)
After each build micropython.exe is still copied from the above directory to
the windows directory though, as that is consistent with the other ports and
the test runner by default uses that location as well.
Also rename env.props -> path.props which is a clearer name,
and add ample documentation in the affected build files.
(also see discussion in #1538)
- Use a single file env.props for defining the main directories used when building.
env.props resolves the base directory and defines overridable output directories,
and is used by all other build files.
- Fix the build currently failing, basically because the preprocessing command for generating
qstrdefs uses different include directories than the build itself does.
(specifically, qstrdefs.h uses #include "py/mpconfig.h" since the fixes for #1022
in 51dfcb4, so we need to use the base directory as include directory, not the py dir itself).
So define a single variable containing the include directories instead and use it where needed.