Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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// Copyright 2011-2019 Molecular Matters GmbH, all rights reserved.
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#include "LC_ClientCommandActions.h"
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#include "LC_ClientUserCommandThread.h"
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#include "LC_DuplexPipe.h"
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#include "LC_SyncPoint.h"
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#include "LC_Executable.h"
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#include "LC_Event.h"
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#include "LC_Process.h"
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#include "LC_Logging.h"
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bool actions::RegisterProcessFinished::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void* context)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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pipe->SendAck();
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bool* successfullyRegisteredProcess = static_cast<bool*>(context);
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*successfullyRegisteredProcess = command->success;
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// don't continue execution
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return false;
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}
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bool actions::EnableModuleFinished::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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Event* event = static_cast<Event*>(command->token);
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event->Signal();
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pipe->SendAck();
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return false;
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}
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::DisableModuleFinished::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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Event* event = static_cast<Event*>(command->token);
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event->Signal();
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pipe->SendAck();
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return false;
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}
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::EnableAllModulesFinished::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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Event* event = static_cast<Event*>(command->token);
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event->Signal();
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pipe->SendAck();
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return false;
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}
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::DisableAllModulesFinished::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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Event* event = static_cast<Event*>(command->token);
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event->Signal();
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pipe->SendAck();
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return false;
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}
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::EnterSyncPoint::Execute(const CommandType*, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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syncPoint::Enter();
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pipe->SendAck();
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return true;
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}
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::LeaveSyncPoint::Execute(const CommandType*, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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syncPoint::Leave();
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pipe->SendAck();
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return true;
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}
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bool actions::CallHooks::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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for (const hook::Function* hook = command->first; hook < command->last; ++hook)
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{
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// note that sections are often padded with zeroes, so skip everything that's zero
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hook::Function function = *hook;
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if (function)
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{
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function();
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}
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}
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pipe->SendAck();
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return true;
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}
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bool actions::GetModule::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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HMODULE module = ::GetModuleHandleW(command->path);
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if (module)
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{
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wchar_t fullPath[MAX_PATH];
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::GetModuleFileNameW(module, fullPath, MAX_PATH);
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// send back command with module info
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{
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commands::GetModuleInfo cmd = { module, process::GetId(), command->loadImports, command->taskContext };
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wcscpy_s(cmd.path, fullPath);
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pipe->SendAck();
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pipe->SendCommandAndWaitForAck(cmd);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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pipe->SendAck();
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pipe->SendCommandAndWaitForAck(commands::GetModuleInfo { nullptr, process::GetId(), command->loadImports, command->taskContext });
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}
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return true;
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}
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// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Support for UE4 debug visualizers
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struct FNameEntry;
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extern FNameEntry*** GFNameTableForDebuggerVisualizers_MT;
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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class FChunkedFixedUObjectArray;
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2019-03-06 09:24:06 -05:00
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extern FChunkedFixedUObjectArray*& GObjectArrayForDebugVisualizers;
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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// END EPIC MOD
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bool actions::LoadPatch::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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// load library into this process
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HMODULE module = ::LoadLibraryW(command->path);
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// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Support for UE4 debug visualizers
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2019-03-05 17:51:38 -05:00
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if (module != nullptr)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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2019-03-05 17:51:38 -05:00
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typedef void InitNatvisHelpersFunc(FNameEntry*** NameTable, FChunkedFixedUObjectArray* ObjectArray);
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InitNatvisHelpersFunc* InitNatvisHelpers = (InitNatvisHelpersFunc*)(void*)GetProcAddress(module, "InitNatvisHelpers");
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if (InitNatvisHelpers != nullptr)
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{
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(*InitNatvisHelpers)(GFNameTableForDebuggerVisualizers_MT, GObjectArrayForDebugVisualizers);
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}
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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}
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// END EPIC MOD
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pipe->SendAck();
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// send back command with module info
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pipe->SendCommandAndWaitForAck(commands::LoadPatchInfo { module });
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return true;
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}
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::UnloadPatch::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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// unload library from this process
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::FreeLibrary(command->module);
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pipe->SendAck();
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return true;
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}
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::CallEntryPoint::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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executable::CallDllEntryPoint(command->moduleBase, command->entryPointRva);
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pipe->SendAck();
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return true;
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}
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::LogOutput::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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logging::LogNoFormat<logging::Channel::USER>(command->buffer);
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pipe->SendAck();
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return true;
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}
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2019-03-07 17:30:28 -05:00
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// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Notification that compilation has finished
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extern bool GIsCompileActive;
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// END EPIC MOD
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::CompilationFinished::Execute(const CommandType*, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void*)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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pipe->SendAck();
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2019-03-07 17:30:28 -05:00
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// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Notification that compilation has finished
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GIsCompileActive = false;
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// END EPIC MOD
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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// don't continue execution
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return false;
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}
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2019-05-14 18:08:06 -04:00
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bool actions::HandleExceptionFinished::Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void* context)
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Integrating live coding feature (aka Live++) into UE4.
Allows fast iteration of C++ changes without restarting the application. To use, select the "Live Coding (Experimental)" mode from the drop down menu next to the editor's compile button, or type "LiveCoding" into the console for a monolithic build. Press Ctrl+Alt+F11 to find changes and compile.
Changes vs standalone Live++ version:
* UBT is used to execute builds. This allows standard UE4 adaptive unity mode, allows us to reuse object files when we do regular builds, supports using any build executor allowed by UBT (XGE, SNDBS, etc..).
* Adding new source files is supported.
* Custom visualizer for FNames is supported via a weakly linked symbol in a static library (Engine/Extras/NatvisHelpers).
* Settings are exposed in the editor's project settings dialog.
* Standalone application has been rewritten as a Slate app ("LiveCodingConsole"). There is an additional option to start the program as hidden, where it will not be visible until Ctrl+Alt+F11 is hit. Similarly, closing the window will hide it instead of closing the application.
* Does not require a standalone licensed version of Live++.
Known issues:
* Does not currently support class layout changes / object reinstancing
#rb none
#fyi Marc.Audy, Stefan.Boberg, Nick.Penwarden
#jira
[CL 5304722 by Ben Marsh in 4.22 branch]
2019-03-05 15:54:02 -05:00
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{
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ClientUserCommandThread::ExceptionResult* resultContext = static_cast<ClientUserCommandThread::ExceptionResult*>(context);
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resultContext->returnAddress = command->returnAddress;
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resultContext->framePointer = command->framePointer;
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resultContext->stackPointer = command->stackPointer;
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resultContext->continueExecution = command->continueExecution;
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pipe->SendAck();
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// don't continue execution
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return false;
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}
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