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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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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// Copyright 2011-2019 Molecular Matters GmbH, all rights reserved.
#pragma once
#include "CoreTypes.h"
#include "LC_Thread.h"
#include "LC_Commands.h"
#include "LC_Telemetry.h"
#include "LC_DuplexPipeServer.h"
#include "LC_CriticalSection.h"
#include "LC_Event.h"
#include "LC_Scheduler.h"
#include "LC_Executable.h"
#include "LC_RunMode.h"
#include "LC_Types.h"
#include "LC_LiveModule.h"
#include "VisualStudioDTE.h"
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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class MainFrame;
class DirectoryCache;
class LiveModule;
class LiveProcess;
class ServerCommandThread
{
public:
ServerCommandThread(MainFrame* mainFrame, const wchar_t* const processGroupName, RunMode::Enum runMode);
~ServerCommandThread(void);
void RestartTargets(void);
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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std::wstring GetProcessImagePath(void) const;
private:
scheduler::Task<LiveModule*>* LoadModule(unsigned int processId, void* moduleBase, const wchar_t* modulePath, scheduler::TaskBase* taskRoot);
bool UnloadModule(unsigned int processId, const wchar_t* modulePath);
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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void PrewarmCompilerEnvironmentCache(void);
unsigned int ServerThread(void);
unsigned int CompileThread(void);
struct CommandThreadContext
{
DuplexPipeServer pipe;
Event* readyEvent;
thread::Handle commandThread;
DuplexPipeServer exceptionPipe;
thread::Handle exceptionCommandThread;
};
unsigned int CommandThread(DuplexPipeServer* pipe, Event* readyEvent);
unsigned int ExceptionCommandThread(DuplexPipeServer* exceptionPipe);
void RemoveCommandThread(const DuplexPipe* pipe);
LiveProcess* FindProcessById(unsigned int processId);
void CompileChanges(bool didAllProcessesMakeProgress);
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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// actions
struct actions
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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{
#define DECLARE_ACTION(_name) \
struct _name \
{ \
typedef ::commands::_name CommandType; \
static bool Execute(const CommandType* command, const DuplexPipe* pipe, void* context, const void* payload, size_t payloadSize); \
}
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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DECLARE_ACTION(TriggerRecompile);
DECLARE_ACTION(LogMessage);
DECLARE_ACTION(BuildPatch);
DECLARE_ACTION(HandleException);
DECLARE_ACTION(ReadyForCompilation);
DECLARE_ACTION(DisconnectClient);
DECLARE_ACTION(RegisterProcess);
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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DECLARE_ACTION(EnableModules);
DECLARE_ACTION(DisableModules);
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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DECLARE_ACTION(ApplySettingBool);
DECLARE_ACTION(ApplySettingInt);
DECLARE_ACTION(ApplySettingString);
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Adding ShowConsole command
DECLARE_ACTION(ShowConsole);
// END EPIC MOD
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Adding ShowConsole command
DECLARE_ACTION(SetVisible);
// END EPIC MOD
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Adding SetActive command
DECLARE_ACTION(SetActive);
// END EPIC MOD
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Adding SetBuildArguments command
DECLARE_ACTION(SetBuildArguments);
// END EPIC MOD
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Adding support for lazy-loading modules
DECLARE_ACTION(EnableLazyLoadedModule);
DECLARE_ACTION(FinishedLazyLoadingModules);
// END EPIC MOD
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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#undef DECLARE_ACTION
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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};
std::wstring m_processGroupName;
RunMode::Enum m_runMode;
MainFrame* m_mainFrame;
thread::Handle m_serverThread;
thread::Handle m_compileThread;
types::vector<LiveModule*> m_liveModules;
types::vector<LiveProcess*> m_liveProcesses;
types::unordered_map<executable::Header, LiveModule*> m_imageHeaderToLiveModule;
CriticalSection m_actionCS;
CriticalSection m_exceptionCS;
Event m_inExceptionHandlerEvent;
Event m_handleCommandsEvent;
// directory cache for all modules combined
DirectoryCache* m_directoryCache;
// keeping track of the client connections
CriticalSection m_connectionCS;
types::vector<CommandThreadContext*> m_commandThreads;
// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Adding SetActive command
bool m_active = true;
// END EPIC MOD
// BEGIN EPIC MOD - Lazy loading modules
bool EnableRequiredModules(const TArray<FString>& RequiredModules);
// END EPIC MOD
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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// for triggering recompiles using the API
bool m_manualRecompileTriggered;
types::unordered_map<std::wstring, types::vector<LiveModule::ModifiedObjFile>> m_liveModuleToModifiedOrNewObjFiles;
// restart mechanism
CriticalSection m_restartCS;
void* m_restartJob;
unsigned int m_restartedProcessCount;
#if WITH_VISUALSTUDIO_DTE
types::unordered_map<unsigned int, EnvDTE::DebuggerPtr> m_restartedProcessIdToDebugger;
#endif
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 #ROBOMERGE-OWNER: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: ben.marsh #ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 5304722 in //UE4/Release-4.22/... via CL 5309051 #ROBOMERGE-BOT: BUILD (Main -> Dev-Build) [CL 5325555 by ben marsh in Dev-Build branch]
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};