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update-sdk.ps1
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<#
.SYNOPSIS
Update the OneMore.csproj reference hints to point to the latest installed version
of the Windows SDK.
#>
param ()
Begin
{
$script:DOSDevicesKey = 'HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\DOS Devices'
$script:csproj = $null
$script:kitsroot = $null
$script:sdkver = $null
$script:netpath = $null
$script:basePath = $null
$script:forceBase = $false
function WriteOK
{
param($text)
Write-Host 'OK ' -Fore Green -NoNewLine
Write-Host $text
}
function GetDriveMapping
{
# if the current drive is a virtual drive letter (persistent mapping) then the calls to
# Resolve-Path will not work, so we need to get the actual target of the drive
$letter = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($pwd.path)[0] + ':'
$map = Get-ItemProperty $DOSDevicesKey | `
Select-Object $letter -Expand $letter -ErrorAction 'SilentlyContinue'
if ($map -ne $null)
{
# \??\C:\Development
$script:basePath = $map.Substring(4)
$script:forceBase = $true
}
else
{
$script:basePath = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($env:SystemRoot)
}
}
function GetSDKVersion
{
# use powershell explicitly because pwsh will return wrong path
$script:netpath = (powershell -c '[System.Runtime.InteropServices.RuntimeEnvironment]::GetRuntimeDirectory()')
$0 = 'Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Kits\Installed Roots'
if (!(Test-Path $0))
{
Write-Host 'Windows SDK not found!' -ForegroundColor Red
return $null
}
$script:kitsroot = (Get-ItemPropertyValue -Path $0 -Name 'KitsRoot10')
return (Get-ChildItem $0 -Name | Select-Object -Last 1)
}
function PatchReferences
{
$updated = $false
$lines = @(Get-Content $csproj)
for ($i =0; $i -lt $lines.Count; $i++)
{
$line = $lines[$i]
$handled = $false
# $matches[1]=netpath
if ($line -match '<HintPath>(.+\\Framework64\\v\d+\.\d+\.\d+\\)System.Runtime.WindowsRuntime.dll</HintPath>')
{
$p = [System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath($basePath + $matches[1].ToString())
if (($p.ToString() -ne $netpath) -or $forceBase)
{
WriteOK "updating .NET Framework path: $netpath"
$lines[$i] = $line.Replace($matches[1], $netpath)
$handled = $true
}
else {
WriteOK 'NET Framework path is already correct'
}
}
# $matches[1]=sdkpath, $matches[2]=version
elseif ($line -match '<HintPath>(.+\\)UnionMetadata\\(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\\Windows.winmd</HintPath>')
{
$p = "$($matches[1])UnionMetadata\\$($matches[2])\\Windows.winmd"
if (($matches[2] -ne $sdkver) -or ![System.IO.Directory]::Exists($p))
{
# always forces base
$fullpath = $kitsroot; 'UnionMetadata', $sdkver, 'Windows.winmd' | `
foreach { $fullpath = Join-Path $fullpath $_ }
WriteOK "patching Windows SDK path: $fullpath"
$lines[$i] = "<HintPath>$fullpath</HintPath>"
$handled = $true
}
else
{
WriteOK 'Windows SDK is already correct'
}
}
if ($handled)
{
$updated = $handled
}
}
# Updating $lines in memory is super fast. Also, Out-File -Append seems to have a problem
# where it skips lines because it thinks the csproj is locked, probably if VS is open
if ($updated)
{
$lines | Out-File $csproj
}
return $updated
}
}
Process
{
Push-Location OneMore
GetDriveMapping
$script:csproj = Resolve-Path .\OneMore.csproj
$script:sdkver = GetSDKVersion
if ($sdkver)
{
Write-Host "`nUpdating Windows SDK $sdkver " -NoNewline
write-Host "($kitsroot)`n" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
if (PatchReferences) {
WriteOK 'done'
}
else {
WriteOK 'no changes required'
}
}
Pop-Location
}