MakeNSIS can now generate Unicode or Ansi installers based on a script attribute. SCons generates both Ansi and Unicode stubs and plugins.

The official plugins are now stored in architecture specific subdirectories under NSIS\Plugins. !AddPluginDir also gained a new (optional) architecture flag because MakeNSIS now stores separate plugin information for each target architecture. Storing plugins in the root of the Plugins directory is no longer supported.

MinGW does not implement the unicode CRT startup functions so the entry point functions and linker parameters had to be changed. The unicode tools use the ansi entry point and a small helper function that calls into the real code: _tmain has full argc+argv emulation while wWinMain does not pass the command line parameters. The stubs do not use any CRT functions and have no CRT or unicode helper code, they call our entry point directly.



git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/nsis/code/NSIS/trunk@6269 212acab6-be3b-0410-9dea-997c60f758d6
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ NSIS_STRING g_usrvarssection[1];
# ifdef __GNUC__
// GCC does not treat g_usrvarssection as a bss section so we keep the size as small as possible.
// NSIS_STRING g_usrvarssection[31] is required to remove this hack but that really bloats the exehead.
char g_usrvarssection[1] __attribute__((section (NSIS_VARS_SECTION)));
TCHAR g_usrvarssection[1] __attribute__((section (NSIS_VARS_SECTION)));
const NSIS_STRING*const g_usrvarsstart = (const NSIS_STRING*const) g_usrvarssection;
# else
# error Unknown compiler. You must implement the seperate PE section yourself.