Expected usage:
```
[ModuleGroups("MyGroup"]
public class MyModule : ModuleRules {... }
public class MyOtherModule : ModuleRules
{
...
PrivateDependencyModuleNames.AddRange( GetModulesInGroup("MyGroup") );
}
```
#rnx
#rb Josh.Adams
[CL 29270167 by david harvey in ue5-main branch]
Obsolete bDisableDebugInfo and replace with TargetRules.DebugInfo which is a flags enum DebugInfoMode. TargetRules.DebugInfo can be set to any or all of [Engine, EnginePlugins, Project, ProjectPlugins], whichever flags are set will have debug info enabled for the modules in those groups if the Target would otherwise has debug info enabled
* DebugInfoMode.None is equalivant to bDisableDebugInfo=true (-NoDebugInfo will still set this)
* DebugInfoMode.ProjectOnly = Project | ProjectPlugins
* DebugInfoMode.EngineOnly = Engine | EnginePlugins
* DebugInfoMode.Full = Engine | EnginePlugins | Project | ProjectPlugins
* DebugInfoMode.Full is equalivant to bDisableDebugInfo=false (the current default)
Add TargetRules.DisableDebugInfoModules, this is a list of module names that should disable debug info regardless of TargetRules.DebugInfo
Add TargetRules.DisableDebugInfoPlugins, this is a list of plugin names that should disable debug info for all of their modules regardless of TargetRules.DebugInfo
[CL 28544448 by joe kirchoff in ue5-main branch]
[FYI] Joe.Kirchoff
Original CL Desc
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UnrealBuildTool: Always enable ValidateFormatStrings for engine modules, and create a pch variant for modules that opt out
#rnx
[CL 27331965 by joe kirchoff in ue5-main branch]
This removes the old hack that renames the target based on nonunity being set while also adding a new intermediates folder for IWYU.
#jira UE-190274
#rb joe.kirchoff
[CL 26514944 by christopher waters in ue5-main branch]
* bIsPlatformExtension - true if there's a platform extension .Build.cs with a subclass
* PlatformDirectory - location of the main Build.cs or the platform extension's subclass Build.cs
* PlatformModuleDirectory - string version of above
* PlatformSubdirectoryName - this is the name underneath the ModuleDirectory that platform files are in, or '.' (because platform extensions are already under a platform dir, we don't add another directory - there would be ThirdParty/MyLib/MyPlatform/foo.lib vs Platforms/MyPlatform/ThirdParty/MyLib/foo.lib, in the extension case, there's no MyPlatform directory underneath the module dir)
- With these changes, basic Build.cs files can be written without needing to know if a platform is an extension or not, and the extension subclasses can be much simpler
#rb david.harvey
[CL 26483586 by Josh Adams in ue5-main branch]
- Allow for per-project override in a project's platform's config folder (this is merging with my other work on per-project SDKs and validation of multi-target builds)
- More versions will move over after this
#rb david.harvey
[CL 26150552 by josh adams in ue5-main branch]
* Use object type rather than var
* Remove double newlines
* Use pattern matching
#rnx
#preflight 647780095d23eca37d28a387
[CL 25706751 by joe kirchoff in ue5-main branch]
[FYI] Joe.Kirchoff
Original CL Desc
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UnrealBuildTool: More automated code cleanup
#rnx
[CL 25695155 by joe kirchoff in ue5-main branch]
- Creates the UnrealArchitectures class, which wraps a list of UnrealArch objects
- UnrealArch is a single architecture, expandable enum-like struct
- There is no more concept of "no/default architecture", there is always a valid active architecture when building
- Most uses of "string Architecture" are replaced with one of the two above, depending if multiple architectures are supported or not
- UnrealArch has some platform-extensions for platform-specific naming (like Linux adds in LinuxName that turns, for instance, Arm64 -> aarch64-unknown-linux-gnueabi, which is used in folder names, etc)
- UnrealArch has bIsX64 which can be used determine intel instruction set (as opposed to arm)
- TargetRules class has an "Architecture" accessor that will return a single architecture if the active architectures is a single architecture, or throw an exception if multiple. This is useful in a majority of the cases where a paltform can only have a single architecture active in TargetRules (microsoft platforms, for instance, will create separate targets when compiling multiple architectures at once)
- Added UnrealArchitectureConfig class, which contains all the architecture information for a platform (what architectures are supported, what ones are currently active for given project, etc)
#preflight 63c81fb5b065224750a1759e
#rb mike.fricker,roman.dzieciol,joe.kirchoff,dmytro.vovk,brandon.schaefer [various parts]
#p4v-preflight-copy 23562471
[CL 23829977 by josh adams in ue5-main branch]
* Updated RulesAssembly to add the parent assembles to the assembly cache so the types in the other assemblies can be used when calling the constructor.
#preflight 63cf2823b84de45a0c12a6a4
[CL 23825371 by bryan sefcik in ue5-main branch]