office-gobmx/odk/setsdkenv_windows.bat

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@echo off
set SDK_DIR_TMP=%~dp0
set SDK_DIR=%SDK_DIR_TMP:~0,-1%
if "%@RIGHT[5,%SDK_DIR%]" EQU "~0,-1" (
set SDK_DIR=%@FULL[%0]
set /A LENGTH=%@LEN[%SDK_DIR%] - 22
set SDK_DIR=%@LEFT[%LENGTH%,%SDK_DIR%]
unset LENGTH
)
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set OO_SDK_NAME=__SDKNAME__
set OO_USER_SDK_DIR=%APPDATA%\%OO_SDK_NAME%
set OO_USER_SDKENV_SCRIPT=%OO_USER_SDK_DIR%\setsdkenv_windows.bat
if "%1" EQU "--force-configure" (
if exist "%OO_USER_ENV_SCRIPT%". (
del "%OO_USER_SDKENV_SCRIPT%"
)
goto start
)
if "%1" EQU "-h" goto printhelp
if "%1" EQU "--help" goto printhelp
if "%1" NEQ "" goto printhelp
:start
cls
if not exist "%OO_USER_SDKENV_SCRIPT%". (
echo.
echo ******************************************************************
echo *
echo * You have to configure your SDK environment first before you can
echo * can use it! The configuration has to be done only once.
echo *
echo ******************************************************************
echo.
cscript //I //Nologo "%SDK_DIR%\cfgWin.js"
goto setenv
)
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goto setenv
:printhelp
echo.
echo using: setsdkenv_windows.bat [options]
echo.
echo options:
echo --force-configure : force a new configuration of your SDK environment.
echo Alternatively can you edit your SDK environment script directly:
echo "%OO_USER_SDKENV_SCRIPT%"
echo -h, --help : print this help and exit
echo.
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goto end
:setenv
call "%OO_USER_SDKENV_SCRIPT%"
:end