#!/usr/bin/env python # # Print the build information embedded in a header file. # # Expects to be invoked from the command line with a file name and a # list of directories to search. The file name will be one of the # following: # # llversionserver.h # llversionviewer.h # # The directory list that follows will include indra/llcommon, where # these files live. import errno, os, re def get_version(filename): fp = open(filename) data = fp.read() fp.close() vals = {} m = re.search('', data) vals['major'] = m.group(1) m = re.search('', data) vals['minor'] = m.group(1) m = re.search('', data) vals['patch'] = m.group(1) m = re.search('', data) vals['test'] = m.group(1) version = "%(major)s.%(minor)s.%(patch)s" % vals if len(vals['test']) > 0: # Replace some puncuation and spaces with '-' in the test version vals['test'] = re.sub('[ \t:;,+/\\"\'`]+', '-', vals['test']) version += "-%(test)s" % vals return version if __name__ == '__main__': import sys try: for path in sys.argv[2:]: name = os.path.join(path, sys.argv[1]) try: print get_version(name) break except OSError, err: if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise else: print >> sys.stderr, 'File not found:', sys.argv[1] sys.exit(1) except AttributeError: print >> sys.stderr, 'Error: malformatted file: ', name sys.exit(1) except IndexError: print >> sys.stderr, ('Usage: %s llversion[...].h [directories]' % sys.argv[0])