#!/usr/bin/env sh # # Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. # Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for license information. if [ "$VSCODE_WSL_DEBUG_INFO" = true ]; then set -x fi COMMIT="@@COMMIT@@" APP_NAME="@@APPNAME@@" QUALITY="@@QUALITY@@" NAME="@@NAME@@" SERVERDATAFOLDER="@@SERVERDATAFOLDER@@" VSCODE_PATH="$(dirname "$(dirname "$(realpath "$0")")")" ELECTRON="$VSCODE_PATH/$NAME.exe" IN_WSL=false if [ -n "$WSL_DISTRO_NAME" ]; then # $WSL_DISTRO_NAME is available since WSL builds 18362, also for WSL2 IN_WSL=true else WSL_BUILD=$(uname -r | sed -E 's/^[0-9.]+-([0-9]+)-Microsoft.*|.*/\1/') if [ -n "$WSL_BUILD" ]; then if [ "$WSL_BUILD" -ge 17063 ]; then # WSLPATH is available since WSL build 17046 # WSLENV is available since WSL build 17063 IN_WSL=true else # If running under older WSL, don't pass cli.js to Electron as # environment vars cannot be transferred from WSL to Windows # See: https://github.com/microsoft/BashOnWindows/issues/1363 # https://github.com/microsoft/BashOnWindows/issues/1494 "$ELECTRON" "$@" exit $? fi fi fi if [ $IN_WSL = true ]; then export WSLENV="ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE/w:$WSLENV" CLI=$(wslpath -m "$VSCODE_PATH/resources/app/out/cli.js") # use the Remote WSL extension if installed WSL_EXT_ID="ms-vscode-remote.remote-wsl" ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE=1 "$ELECTRON" "$CLI" --locate-extension $WSL_EXT_ID >/tmp/remote-wsl-loc.txt 2>/dev/null