We are using Intel C++ compiler for improving the performance of our C++ code. In order to use it, we need to convert our visual studio project into intel project through the IDE. Since Intel compiler isn't installed everywhere, hence we do this step only on those machines where we need to create intel builds.
We wanted to explore a method to automate this conversion process through some script. We were wondering if we could use EnvDTE API to do the same.
So far we have been able to reach up to the following in VBScript:
Dim objDTE
' Creates an instance of the Visual Studio
Set objDTE = CreateObject("VisualStudio.DTE")
' Make it visible
objDTE.MainWindow.Visible = True
' Open a .sln file
objDTE.Solution.Open("Path to solution file")
Dim sol
Set sol = objDTE.Solution.SolutionBuild
At this point we can call functions like this:
sol.Clean
sol.Build
and they run fine.
Beyond this, we couldn't figure out a way to identify other commands which could be applied on a solution. For example, Intel C++ Compiler integrates itself as a plugin to Visual Studio. We were wonderi开发者_运维问答ng if we could figure out a way to identify the list of commands available to the solution object and then execute the appropriate command to convert the visual studio project to use Intel Compiler.
Is it possible to automate this conversion?
Thanks in advance.
In the interests of those who might stumble into the same - you can use DTE.ExecuteCommand to run arbitrary commands, including those exposed by extensions. To print out a list of all available commands, you can run this VBScript:
Set DTE = CreateObject("VisualStudio.DTE.10.0") ' adjust version as needed
For Each cmd In DTE.Commands
WScript.Echo cmd.Name
Next
COM automation via DTE looks as follows:
/// Intel convertion
Project proj;
proj = DTE.Solution.Projects.Item(1) // Should be vc++ one
ProjectConversions pconv = (ProjectConversions)EnvDTE.GetObject("PrjConvert");
pconv.EnableUsingIntelCppCompiler(prj1.Name);
You just need to add .NET reference IntelCppOptPkg.dll from /Common7\IDE\PublicAssemblies
Additionally, There is a conversion tool, which located at "\Common Files\Intel\shared files\ia32\Bin\ICProjConvert.exe". A help info about the tool available with key /? or by the URL
Almost everything you need you can find in MSDN automation documentation
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