hdf5/bin/h5vers
Robb Matzke ba9581e64c [svn-r678] ./bin/h5vers
./bin/release
	Fixed some minor things to make them work better.
1998-09-09 13:19:59 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
require 5.003;
### Copyright © 1998 NCSA.
# Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov>
# 17 July 1998
### Purpose
# Increments the hdf5 version number by changing the value of
# constants in the src/H5public.h file. The new version number is
# printed on the standard output. An alternate source file name can be
# specified as an argument. In any case, the original file is saved
# by appending a tilde `~' to the name.
### Usage:
# h5vers [OPTIONS] [FILE]
# Without options this program only displays the current version and
# doesn't modify any files or create backups. The default is to print
# the version number as a dotted triple like `1.0.24' but with the
# `-v' option the version will be printed as `version 1.0 release 24'.
#
# The `-s VERSION' switch will set the version as specified. If the
# string contains a dotted triple then it will be used as the version
# number, otherwise up to three numbers will be read from the end of
# the string and used as the major version, minor version, and release
# number. If any numbers are missing then zero is assumed. This
# allows versions to be specified like `-s "version 2.1 release 8"' or
# `-s hdf5-2.1.8.tar.bz2'. If the new version is less than the old
# version then a warning message is generated on standard error.
#
# The `-i [major|minor|release]' option increments the major, minor,
# or release (the default) number. If the minor number is incremented
# then the release number is set to zero; if the major number is
# incremented then the minor and release numbers are set to zero.
#
# If a file is specified then that file is used instead of
# ./H5public.h or ./src/H5public.h.
##############################################################################
sub getvers {
local ($_) = @_;
my (@vers);
($vers[0]) = /^\#\s*define\s+H5_VERS_MAJOR\s+(\d+)/m;
($vers[1]) = /^\#\s*define\s+H5_VERS_MINOR\s+(\d+)/m;
($vers[2]) = /^\#\s*define\s+H5_VERS_RELEASE\s+(\d+)/m;
return @vers;
}
sub setvers {
my ($contents, @vers) = @_;
$_[0] =~ s/^(\#\s*define\s+H5_VERS_MAJOR\s+)\d+/$1$vers[0]/m;
$_[0] =~ s/^(\#\s*define\s+H5_VERS_MINOR\s+)\d+/$1$vers[1]/m;
$_[0] =~ s/^(\#\s*define\s+H5_VERS_RELEASE\s+)\d+/$1$vers[2]/m;
}
sub usage {
my ($prog) = $0 =~ /([^\/]+)$/;
print STDERR <<EOF;
Usage: $prog [OPTS] [FILE]
-i major|minor|release
Increment specified version component and set following components
to zero.
-s VERSION
Set the version as specified. The version number can be embedded in
some other string such as \"hdf5-1.1.0.tar.bz2\" or even \"this is
hdf5 version 1.1 release 0\" for convenience.
-v
Instead of displaying only a dotted triple version number a line such
as \"version 1.1 release 0\" will be printed.
FILE
The name of the file that contains version information. This is
seldom necessary since files H5public.h, src/H5public.h and
../src/H5public.h are automatically checked.
EOF
exit 1;
}
# Parse arguments
my ($verbose, $set, $inc, $file);
my (@files) = ("H5public.h", "src/H5public.h", "../src/H5public.h");
while ($_ = shift) {
$_ eq "-s" && do {
die "-s switch needs a version number\n" unless @ARGV;
$set = shift;
next;
};
$_ eq "-i" && do {
if (@ARGV && $ARGV[1]=~/^(major|minor|release)$/) {
$inc = shift;
} else {
$inc = "release";
}
next;
};
$_ eq "-v" && do {
$verbose = 1;
next;
};
/^-(h|\?|-?help)$/ && usage;
/^-/ && die "unrecognized option: $_\n";
die "only one file name can be specified\n" if $file;
$file = $_;
}
die "mutually exclusive options given\n" if $set && $inc;
# Determine file to use
unless ($file) {
for (@files) {
($file=$_,last) if -f $_;
}
}
die "unable to read file: $file\n" unless -r $file;
# Get the current version number.
open FILE, $file or die "unable to open $file: $!\n";
my ($contents) = join "", <FILE>;
close FILE;
my (@curver) = getvers $contents;
# Determine the new version number.
if ($set) {
if ($set =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/) {
@newver = ($1, $2, $3);
} elsif ($set =~ /(\d+)\D+(\d+)\D+(\d+)\D*$/) {
@newver = ($1, $2, $3);
} elsif ($set =~ /(\d+)\D+(\d+)\D*$/) {
@newver = ($1, $2, 0);
} elsif ($set =~ /(\d+)\D*$/) {
@newver = ($1, 0, 0);
} else {
die "illegal version number specified: $set\n";
}
} elsif ($inc && $inc eq "major") {
$newver[0] = $curver[0]+1;
@newver[1,2] = (0,0);
} elsif ($inc && $inc eq "minor") {
$newver[0] = $curver[0];
$newver[1] = $curver[1]+1;
$newver[2] = 0;
} elsif ($inc && $inc eq "release") {
@newver[0,1] = @curver[0,1];
$newver[2] = $curver[2]+1;
} elsif ($inc) {
die "unknown increment field: $inc\n";
} else {
@newver = @curver;
}
# Print a warning if the version got smaller.
if ($newver[0]*1000000 + $newver[1]*1000 + $newver[2] <
$curver[0]*1000000 + $curver[1]*1000 + $curver[2]) {
printf STDERR "Warning: version decreased from %d.%d.%d to %d.%d.%d\n",
@curver, @newver;
}
# Update the version number if it changed.
if ($newver[0]!=$curver[0] ||
$newver[1]!=$curver[1] ||
$newver[2]!=$curver[2]) {
setvers $contents, @newver or die "unable to set version\n";
rename $file, "$file~" or die "unable to save backup file\n";
open FILE, ">$file" or die "unable to open $file but backup saved!\n";
print FILE $contents;
close FILE;
}
# Print the new version number
if ($verbose) {
printf "version %d.%d release %d\n", @newver;
} else {
printf "%d.%d.%d\n", @newver;
}
exit 0;