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Updating revisions.pl.in:
- Change the way the LLVM SVN revision is detected, using `svn info` instead
of `svnversion`. This speeds it up significantly on my machine (especially
when the LLVM SVN checkout isn't in disk cache).
- Add "last changed date" to SVN checkouts too, not just unpacked tarballs
- No longer rely on SVN revision to detect release vs trunk checkouts, treat
release checkout the same as unpacked release tarball. (Except for date
determination, which uses SVN date instead of filesystem date)
author | Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl> |
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date | Fri, 13 Mar 2009 16:18:01 +0100 |
parents | 2667e3a145be |
children | 638d16625da2 |
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// Copyright (c) 1999-2006 by Digital Mars // All Rights Reserved // written by Walter Bright // http://www.digitalmars.com #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <ctype.h> #include "root.h" #include "mem.h" #ifdef __MINGW32__ #include <malloc.h> #endif #define LOG 0 char *skipspace(const char *p); #if __GNUC__ char *strupr(char *s) { char *t = s; while (*s) { *s = toupper(*s); s++; } return t; } #endif /* unix */ /***************************** * Read and analyze .ini file. * Input: * argv0 program name (argv[0]) * inifile .ini file name */ void inifile(char *argv0x, const char *inifilex) { char *argv0 = (char *)argv0x; char *inifile = (char *)inifilex; // do const-correct later char *path; // need path for @P macro char *filename; OutBuffer buf; int i; int k; int envsection = 0; #if LOG printf("inifile(argv0 = '%s', inifile = '%s')\n", argv0, inifile); #endif if (FileName::absolute(inifile)) { filename = inifile; } else { /* Look for inifile in the following sequence of places: * o current directory * o home directory * o directory off of argv0 * o /etc/ */ if (FileName::exists(inifile)) { filename = inifile; } else { filename = FileName::combine(getenv("HOME"), inifile); if (!FileName::exists(filename)) { filename = FileName::replaceName(argv0, inifile); if (!FileName::exists(filename)) { #if POSIX #if 0 #if __GLIBC__ // This fix by Thomas Kuehne /* argv0 might be a symbolic link, * so try again looking past it to the real path */ char* real_argv0 = realpath(argv0, NULL); if (real_argv0) { filename = FileName::replaceName(real_argv0, inifile); free(real_argv0); if (FileName::exists(filename)) goto Ldone; } #else #error use of glibc non-standard extension realpath(char*, NULL) #endif #endif // old way; problem is that argv0 might not be on the PATH at all // and some other instance might be found // Search PATH for argv0 const char *p = getenv("PATH"); Array *paths = FileName::splitPath(p); filename = FileName::searchPath(paths, argv0, 0); if (!filename) goto Letc; // argv0 not found on path filename = FileName::replaceName(filename, inifile); if (FileName::exists(filename)) goto Ldone; #endif // Search /etc/ for inifile Letc: filename = FileName::combine((char *)"/etc/", inifile); Ldone: ; } } } } path = FileName::path(filename); #if LOG printf("\tpath = '%s', filename = '%s'\n", path, filename); #endif File file(filename); if (file.read()) return; // error reading file // Parse into lines int eof = 0; for (i = 0; i < file.len && !eof; i++) { int linestart = i; for (; i < file.len; i++) { switch (file.buffer[i]) { case '\r': break; case '\n': // Skip if it was preceded by '\r' if (i && file.buffer[i - 1] == '\r') goto Lskip; break; case 0: case 0x1A: eof = 1; break; default: continue; } break; } // The line is file.buffer[linestart..i] char *line; int len; char *p; char *pn; line = (char *)&file.buffer[linestart]; len = i - linestart; buf.reset(); // First, expand the macros. // Macros are bracketed by % characters. for (k = 0; k < len; k++) { if (line[k] == '%') { int j; for (j = k + 1; j < len; j++) { if (line[j] == '%') { if (j - k == 3 && memicmp(&line[k + 1], "@P", 2) == 0) { // %@P% is special meaning the path to the .ini file p = path; if (!*p) p = (char *)"."; } else { int len = j - k; char tmp[10]; // big enough most of the time if (len <= sizeof(tmp)) p = tmp; else p = (char *)alloca(len); len--; memcpy(p, &line[k + 1], len); p[len] = 0; strupr(p); p = getenv(p); if (!p) p = (char *)""; } buf.writestring(p); k = j; goto L1; } } } buf.writeByte(line[k]); L1: ; } // Remove trailing spaces while (buf.offset && isspace(buf.data[buf.offset - 1])) buf.offset--; p = buf.toChars(); // The expanded line is in p. // Now parse it for meaning. p = skipspace(p); switch (*p) { case ';': // comment case 0: // blank break; case '[': // look for [Environment] p = skipspace(p + 1); for (pn = p; isalnum(*pn); pn++) ; if (pn - p == 11 && memicmp(p, "Environment", 11) == 0 && *skipspace(pn) == ']' ) envsection = 1; else envsection = 0; break; default: if (envsection) { pn = p; // Convert name to upper case; // remove spaces bracketing = for (p = pn; *p; p++) { if (islower(*p)) *p &= ~0x20; else if (isspace(*p)) memmove(p, p + 1, strlen(p)); else if (*p == '=') { p++; while (isspace(*p)) memmove(p, p + 1, strlen(p)); break; } } putenv(strdup(pn)); #if LOG printf("\tputenv('%s')\n", pn); //printf("getenv(\"TEST\") = '%s'\n",getenv("TEST")); #endif } break; } Lskip: ; } } /******************** * Skip spaces. */ char *skipspace(const char *p) { while (isspace(*p)) p++; return (char *)p; }