nasm/version.pl
H. Peter Anvin (Intel) 177a05d0ce perl files: clean up warnings
Clean up some perl warnings, some of which were legitimate (apparently
undef doesn't actually take a list of arguments, a common enough
mistake that it is mentioned in the man page!, and a list of variables
after "my" can be cantankerous), and some of which were nuisance but
were easy enough to clean up.

Maybe this can resolve the problems with very old version of Perl?

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
2019-08-09 13:30:19 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
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## --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# version.pl
#
# Parse the NASM version file and produce appropriate macros
#
# The NASM version number is assumed to consist of:
#
# <major>.<minor>[.<subminor>][pl<patchlevel>]]<tail>
#
# ... where <tail> is not necessarily numeric, but if it is of the form
# -<digits> it is assumed to be a snapshot release.
#
# This defines the following macros:
#
# version.h:
# NASM_MAJOR_VER
# NASM_MINOR_VER
# NASM_SUBMINOR_VER -- this is zero if no subminor
# NASM_PATCHLEVEL_VER -- this is zero is no patchlevel
# NASM_SNAPSHOT -- if snapshot
# NASM_VERSION_ID -- version number encoded
# NASM_VER -- whole version number as a string
#
# version.mac:
# __NASM_MAJOR__
# __NASM_MINOR__
# __NASM_SUBMINOR__
# __NASM_PATCHLEVEL__
# __NASM_SNAPSHOT__
# __NASM_VERSION_ID__
# __NASM_VER__
#
($what) = @ARGV;
$line = <STDIN>;
chomp $line;
undef $maj;
undef $min;
undef $smin;
undef $plvl;
undef $tail;
$is_rc = 0;
if ( $line =~ /^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)(.*)$/ ) {
$maj = $1;
$min = $2;
$tail = $3;
if ( $tail =~ /^\.([0-9]+)(.*)$/ ) {
$smin = $1;
$tail = $2;
}
if ( $tail =~ /^(pl|\.)([0-9]+)(.*)$/ ) {
$plvl = $2;
$tail = $3;
} elsif ( $tail =~ /^rc([0-9]+)(.*)$/ ) {
$is_rc = 1;
$plvl = $1;
$tail = $2;
}
} else {
die "$0: Invalid input format\n";
}
if ($tail =~ /^\-([0-9]+)$/) {
$snapshot = $1;
} else {
undef $snapshot;
}
$nmaj = $maj+0; $nmin = $min+0;
$nsmin = $smin+0; $nplvl = $plvl+0;
if ($is_rc) {
$nplvl += 90;
if ($nsmin > 0) {
$nsmin--;
} else {
$nsmin = 99;
if ($nmin > 0) {
$nmin--;
} else {
$nmin = 99;
$nmaj--;
}
}
}
$nasm_id = ($nmaj << 24)+($nmin << 16)+($nsmin << 8)+$nplvl;
$mangled_ver = sprintf("%d.%02d", $nmaj, $nmin);
if ($nsmin || $nplvl || defined($snapshot)) {
$mangled_ver .= sprintf(".%02d", $nsmin);
if ($nplvl || defined($snapshot)) {
$mangled_ver .= '.'.$nplvl;
}
}
($mtail = $tail) =~ tr/-/./;
$mangled_ver .= $mtail;
if ( $what eq 'h' ) {
print "#ifndef NASM_VERSION_H\n";
print "#define NASM_VERSION_H\n";
printf "#define NASM_MAJOR_VER %d\n", $nmaj;
printf "#define NASM_MINOR_VER %d\n", $nmin;
printf "#define NASM_SUBMINOR_VER %d\n", $nsmin;
printf "#define NASM_PATCHLEVEL_VER %d\n", $nplvl;
if (defined($snapshot)) {
printf "#define NASM_SNAPSHOT %d\n", $snapshot;
}
printf "#define NASM_VERSION_ID 0x%08x\n", $nasm_id;
printf "#define NASM_VER \"%s\"\n", $line;
print "#endif /* NASM_VERSION_H */\n";
} elsif ( $what eq 'mac' ) {
print "STD: version\n";
printf "%%define __NASM_MAJOR__ %d\n", $nmaj;
printf "%%define __NASM_MINOR__ %d\n", $nmin;
printf "%%define __NASM_SUBMINOR__ %d\n", $nsmin;
printf "%%define __NASM_PATCHLEVEL__ %d\n", $nplvl;
if (defined($snapshot)) {
printf "%%define __NASM_SNAPSHOT__ %d\n", $snapshot;
}
printf "%%define __NASM_VERSION_ID__ 0%08Xh\n", $nasm_id;
printf "%%define __NASM_VER__ \"%s\"\n", $line;
} elsif ( $what eq 'sed' ) {
printf "s/\@\@NASM_MAJOR\@\@/%d/g\n", $nmaj;
printf "s/\@\@NASM_MINOR\@\@/%d/g\n", $nmin;
printf "s/\@\@NASM_SUBMINOR\@\@/%d/g\n", $nsmin;
printf "s/\@\@NASM_PATCHLEVEL\@\@/%d/g\n", $nplvl;
printf "s/\@\@NASM_SNAPSHOT\@\@/%d/g\n", $snapshot; # Possibly empty
printf "s/\@\@NASM_VERSION_ID\@\@/%d/g\n", $nasm_id;
printf "s/\@\@NASM_VERSION_XID\@\@/0x%08x/g\n", $nasm_id;
printf "s/\@\@NASM_VER\@\@/%s/g\n", $line;
printf "s/\@\@NASM_MANGLED_VER\@\@/%s/g\n", $mangled_ver;
} elsif ( $what eq 'make' ) {
printf "NASM_VER=%s\n", $line;
printf "NASM_MAJOR_VER=%d\n", $nmaj;
printf "NASM_MINOR_VER=%d\n", $nmin;
printf "NASM_SUBMINOR_VER=%d\n", $nsmin;
printf "NASM_PATCHLEVEL_VER=%d\n", $nplvl;
} elsif ( $what eq 'nsis' ) {
printf "!define VERSION \"%s\"\n", $line;
printf "!define MAJOR_VER %d\n", $nmin;
printf "!define MINOR_VER %d\n", $nmin;
printf "!define SUBMINOR_VER %d\n", $nsmin;
printf "!define PATCHLEVEL_VER %d\n", $nplvl;
} elsif ( $what eq 'id' ) {
print $nasm_id, "\n"; # Print ID in decimal
} elsif ( $what eq 'xid' ) {
printf "0x%08x\n", $nasm_id; # Print ID in hexadecimal
} elsif ( $what eq 'docsrc' ) {
printf "\\M{version}{%s}\n", $line;
printf "\\M{subtitle}{version %s}\n", $line;
} else {
die "$0: Unknown output: $what\n";
}
exit 0;