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## File: Install-Mingw64.ps1
## Desc: Install GNU tools for Windows
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# Install version specified in the toolset
$version = (Get-ToolsetContent).mingw.version
$runtime = (Get-ToolsetContent).mingw.runtime
$("mingw32", "mingw64") | ForEach-Object {
if ($_ -eq "mingw32") {
$arch = "i686"
$threads = "posix"
$exceptions = "dwarf"
} elseif ($_ -eq "mingw64") {
$arch = "x86_64"
$threads = "posix"
$exceptions = "seh"
} else {
throw "Unknown architecture $_"
}
$url = Resolve-GithubReleaseAssetUrl `
-Repo "niXman/mingw-builds-binaries" `
-Version "$version" `
-Asset "$arch-*-release-$threads-$exceptions-$runtime-*.7z"
$packagePath = Invoke-DownloadWithRetry $url
Expand-7ZipArchive -Path $packagePath -DestinationPath "C:\"
# Make a copy of mingw-make.exe to make.exe, which is a more discoverable name
# and so the same command line can be used on Windows as on macOS and Linux
$path = "C:\$_\bin\mingw32-make.exe" | Get-Item
Copy-Item -Path $path -Destination (Join-Path $path.Directory 'make.exe')
}
Add-MachinePathItem "C:\mingw64\bin"
}
Invoke-PesterTests -TestFile "Tools" -TestName "Mingw64"