gzdoom-gles/tools/updaterevision/updaterevision.c

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- Unlimited the monster pain sounds in Hexen after playing as the Cleric a while and killing centaurs with the flechette. - Fixed: Moving to an old level in a hub caused the old player's inventory to spawn owned by the current player (but still hanging off the old player), so the game would hang when trying to delete it. - Modified re2c so that it doesn't add a date to the file it generates. Thus, if it regenerates a file during a full rebuild, SVN won't see it as a change. Also updated it to 0.10.5. - Fixed: SC_GetString() did not properly terminate sc_String when the last token in the file had no white space after it. Since I could not actually find the problem (it works fine in debug mode and I saw no logic errors), I decided to take this opportunity to reimplement it using an re2c-generated scanner. Now it's 1.6x faster than before and correctness is easier to verify. - Fixed: FMODSoundRenderer::Shutdown() also needs to reset NumChannels. - Added back the Manifest to zdoom.rc for non-VC8 Windows compilers. - Fixed MinGW compilation again. Now it uses the same method as Makefile.linux to find all the source files so that it doesn't need to be manually updated each time source files are added or removed. - Added the SVN revision number to the version string. A new tool is used to obtain this information from the svnversion command and write it into a header file. If you don't have the svn command line tools installed or didn't check it out from the repository, you can still build. I added some rules for this to Makefile.linux, and I assume they work because they do for Makefile.mingw. - Fixed: MIDISong2 did not delete MusHeader in its destructor. SVN r200 (trunk)
2006-06-20 20:30:39 +00:00
/* updaterevision.c
*
* Public domain. This program uses the svnversion command to get the
* repository revision for a particular directory and writes it into
* a header file so that it can be used as a project's build number.
*/
#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *name;
char currev[64], lastrev[64], run[256], *rev;
unsigned long urev;
FILE *stream = NULL;
int gotrev = 0, needupdate = 1;
if (argc != 3)
{
fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s <repository directory> <path to svnrevision.h>\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
// Use svnversion to get the revision number. If that fails, pretend it's
// revision 0. Note that this requires you have the command-line svn tools installed.
sprintf (run, "svnversion -cn %s", argv[1]);
if ((name = tmpnam(NULL)) != NULL &&
(stream = freopen(name, "w+b", stdout)) != NULL &&
system(run) == 0 &&
errno == 0 &&
fseek(stream, 0, SEEK_SET) == 0 &&
fgets(currev, sizeof currev, stream) == currev &&
(isdigit(currev[0]) || (currev[0] == '-' && currev[1] == '1')))
{
gotrev = 1;
}
if (stream != NULL)
{
fclose (stream);
remove (name);
}
if (!gotrev)
{
strcpy (currev, "0");
rev = currev;
}
else
{
rev = strchr (currev, ':');
if (rev == NULL)
{
rev = currev;
}
else
{
rev += 1;
}
}
stream = fopen (argv[2], "r");
if (stream != NULL)
{
if (!gotrev)
{ // If we didn't get a revision but the file does exist, leave it alone.
fclose (stream);
return 0;
}
// Read the revision that's in this file already. If it's the same as
// what we've got, then we don't need to modify it and can avoid rebuilding
// dependant files.
if (fgets(lastrev, sizeof lastrev, stream) == lastrev)
{
if (lastrev[0] != '\0')
{ // Strip trailing \n
lastrev[strlen(lastrev) - 1] = '\0';
}
if (strcmp(rev, lastrev + 3) == 0)
{
needupdate = 0;
}
}
fclose (stream);
}
if (needupdate)
{
stream = fopen (argv[2], "w");
if (stream == NULL)
{
return 1;
}
urev = strtoul(rev, NULL, 10);
fprintf (stream,
"// %s\n"
"//\n"
"// This file was automatically generated by the\n"
"// updaterevision tool. Do not edit by hand.\n"
"\n"
"#define SVN_REVISION_STRING \"%s\"\n"
"#define SVN_REVISION_NUMBER %lu\n",
rev, rev, urev);
fclose (stream);
fprintf (stderr, "%s updated to revision %s.\n", argv[2], rev);
}
else
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s is up to date at revision %s.\n", argv[2], rev);
}
return 0;
}