| @echo off |
| |
| |
| @rem We're in a submodule directory, look relative to the parent. |
| call python "%cd%\..\third_party\scons\scons.py" "--site-dir=..\site_scons" %* |
| goto omega |
| |
| :srcdir |
| call python "%cd%\third_party\scons\scons.py" --site-dir=site_scons %* |
| goto omega |
| |
| @rem Per the following page: |
| @rem http://code-bear.com/bearlog/2007/06/01/getting-the-exit-code-from-a-batch-file-that-is-run-from-a-python-program/ |
| @rem Just calling "exit /b" passes back an exit code, but in a way |
| @rem that does NOT get picked up correctly when executing the .bat |
| @rem file from the Python subprocess module. Using "call" as the |
| @rem last command in the .bat file makes it work as expected. |
| |
| :returncode |
| exit /b %ERRORLEVEL% |
| |
| :omega |
| call :returncode %ERRORLEVEL% |