Add Chromium-only Blender WebEngine parity work

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Command line scripts for Visual Studio compilation without IDE
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Here are a few command lines for reference :
### Build with Visual Studio 2013 for msvcr120.dll
Running the following command will build both the `Release Win32` and `Release x64` versions:
```batch
build.VS2013.cmd
```
The result of each build will be in the corresponding `bin\Release\{ARCH}\` folder.
If you want to only need one architecture:
- Win32: `build.generic.cmd VS2013 Win32 Release v120`
- x64: `build.generic.cmd VS2013 x64 Release v120`
If you want a Debug build:
- Win32: `build.generic.cmd VS2013 Win32 Debug v120`
- x64: `build.generic.cmd VS2013 x64 Debug v120`
### Build with Visual Studio 2015 for msvcr140.dll
Running the following command will build both the `Release Win32` and `Release x64` versions:
```batch
build.VS2015.cmd
```
The result of each build will be in the corresponding `bin\Release\{ARCH}\` folder.
If you want to only need one architecture:
- Win32: `build.generic.cmd VS2015 Win32 Release v140`
- x64: `build.generic.cmd VS2015 x64 Release v140`
If you want a Debug build:
- Win32: `build.generic.cmd VS2015 Win32 Debug v140`
- x64: `build.generic.cmd VS2015 x64 Debug v140`
### Build with Visual Studio 2015 for msvcr120.dll
This capability is offered through `build.generic.cmd` using proper arguments:
**For Win32**
```batch
build.generic.cmd VS2015 Win32 Release v120
```
The result of the build will be in the `bin\Release\Win32\` folder.
**For x64**
```batch
build.generic.cmd VS2015 x64 Release v120
```
The result of the build will be in the `bin\Release\x64\` folder.
If you want Debug builds, replace `Release` with `Debug`.
### Build with Visual Studio 2017
`build.VS2017.cmd`, contributed by [@HaydnTrigg](https://github.com/HaydnTrigg),
will build both the `Release Win32` and `Release x64` versions
of the first VS2017 variant it finds, in this priority order :
Enterprise > Professional > Community
Alternatively, it's possible to target a specific version,
using appropriate script, such as `build.VS2017Enterprise.cmd` for example.

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@echo off
rem build 32-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2010 Win32 Release v100
rem build 64-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2010 x64 Release v100

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@echo off
rem build 32-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2012 Win32 Release v110
rem build 64-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2012 x64 Release v110

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@echo off
rem build 32-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2013 Win32 Release v120
rem build 64-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2013 x64 Release v120

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@echo off
rem build 32-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2015 Win32 Release v140
rem build 64-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2015 x64 Release v140

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@echo off
rem build 32-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2017 Win32 Release v141
rem build 64-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2017 x64 Release v141

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@echo off
rem build 32-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2017Community Win32 Release v141
rem build 64-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2017Community x64 Release v141

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@echo off
rem build 32-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2017Enterprise Win32 Release v141
rem build 64-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2017Enterprise x64 Release v141

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@echo off
rem build 32-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2017Professional Win32 Release v141
rem build 64-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" VS2017Professional x64 Release v141

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@echo off
rem build 32-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" preview Win32 Release v143
rem build 64-bit
call "%~p0%build.generic.cmd" preview x64 Release v143

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@echo off
IF "%1%" == "" GOTO display_help
SETLOCAL ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
SET msbuild_version=%1
SET msbuild_platform=%2
IF "%msbuild_platform%" == "" SET msbuild_platform=x64
SET msbuild_configuration=%3
IF "%msbuild_configuration%" == "" SET msbuild_configuration=Release
SET msbuild_toolset=%4
GOTO build
:display_help
echo Syntax: build.generic.cmd msbuild_version msbuild_platform msbuild_configuration msbuild_toolset
echo msbuild_version: VS installed version (latest, VS2012, VS2013, VS2015, VS2017, VS2019, VS2022, ...)
echo msbuild_platform: Platform (x64 or Win32)
echo msbuild_configuration: VS configuration (Release or Debug)
echo msbuild_toolset: Platform Toolset (v100, v110, v120, v140, v141, v142, v143, ...)
EXIT /B 1
:build
SET msbuild="%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\MSBuild.exe"
IF %msbuild_version% == VS2013 SET msbuild="%programfiles(x86)%\MSBuild\12.0\Bin\MSBuild.exe"
IF %msbuild_version% == VS2015 SET msbuild="%programfiles(x86)%\MSBuild\14.0\Bin\MSBuild.exe"
IF %msbuild_version% == VS2017 SET vswhere_params=-version [15,16) -products *
IF %msbuild_version% == VS2017Community SET vswhere_params=-version [15,16) -products Community
IF %msbuild_version% == VS2017Enterprise SET vswhere_params=-version [15,16) -products Enterprise
IF %msbuild_version% == VS2017Professional SET vswhere_params=-version [15,16) -products Professional
IF %msbuild_version% == VS2019 SET vswhere_params=-version [16,17) -products *
IF %msbuild_version% == VS2022 SET vswhere_params=-version [17,18) -products *
REM Add the next Visual Studio version here.
IF %msbuild_version% == latest SET vswhere_params=-latest -products *
IF %msbuild_version% == preview SET vswhere_params=-prerelease -products *
IF NOT DEFINED vswhere_params GOTO skip_vswhere
SET vswhere="%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe"
FOR /F "USEBACKQ TOKENS=*" %%F IN (`%vswhere% !vswhere_params! -requires Microsoft.Component.MSBuild -find MSBuild\**\Bin\MSBuild.exe`) DO (
SET msbuild="%%F"
)
:skip_vswhere
SET project="%~p0\..\VS2010\zstd.sln"
SET msbuild_params=/verbosity:minimal /nologo /t:Clean,Build /p:Platform=%msbuild_platform% /p:Configuration=%msbuild_configuration%
IF NOT "%msbuild_toolset%" == "" SET msbuild_params=%msbuild_params% /p:PlatformToolset=%msbuild_toolset%
SET output=%~p0%bin
SET output="%output%/%msbuild_configuration%/%msbuild_platform%/"
SET msbuild_params=%msbuild_params% /p:OutDir=%output%
echo ### Building %msbuild_version% project for %msbuild_configuration% %msbuild_platform% (%msbuild_toolset%)...
echo ### Build Params: %msbuild_params%
%msbuild% %project% %msbuild_params%
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 EXIT /B 1
echo # Success
echo # OutDir: %output%
echo #