Removed build.bat

Make.exe is easy enough to use, and there's no real sense in having a wrapper aroung it.
pull/990/head
Joshua T 8 years ago
parent 8f8d104759
commit cfb45027bb

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@echo off
rem Use this batch file from within an IDE to automatically build your firmware.
rem You can pass command-line arguments to indicate which keyboard and keymap to build.
rem
rem Usage:
rem vscode-build.bat "Working directory" "Keyboard" "Keymap"
rem
rem Ex. vscode-build.bat C:\Projects\qmk_firmware Planck default
SET ROOTDIR="%~dp0..\"
rem Modify this to define your keyboard
rem SET KEYBOARD="ergodox_ez"
if [%1]==[] (
echo. Keyboard is undefined; defaulting to Planck
SET KEYBOARD="Planck"
) ELSE (
SET KEYBOARD="%1"
)
rem Modify this line to adjust your keymap.
rem SET KEYMAP="replicaJunction"
if [%2]==[] (
echo. Keyboard is undefined; defaulting to default
SET KEYMAP="default"
) ELSE (
SET KEYMAP="%2"
)
echo.
echo. --------------
echo. Build started.
echo. --------------
echo.
echo. Working directory: %ROOTDIR%
echo. Keyboard: %KEYBOARD%
echo. Keymap: %KEYMAP%
echo.
echo.
CD /D "%ROOTDIR%"
echo. Cleaning build directory...
make clean KEYBOARD=%KEYBOARD% KEYMAP=%KEYMAP%
echo.
echo. Making keyboard %KEYBOARD% with keymap %KEYMAP%
make KEYBOARD=%KEYBOARD% KEYMAP=%KEYMAP%
echo.
echo. ----------------
echo. Build completed.
echo. ----------------
exit /b
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