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freebsd-ports/Tools/scripts/bump-revision.sh
Gerald Pfeifer 4623a87843 Use 'make -C' instead of saving the current working directory and then
restoring that in the new code to add a safety belt that came in via
revision 477561.  This is quite a bit simpler and shorter.

Reported by:	adamw
PR:		226926
2018-08-20 00:39:32 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# bump-revision.sh category/portname category/portname ...
# Bump PORTREVISION if it exists or create it with number 1 if it does not
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42, (c) Poul-Henning Kamp):
# Bartek Rutkowski <robak@FreeBSD.org> wrote this file. As long as you retain
# this notice you can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some
# day, and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.
#
# Bartek Rutkowski
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# MAINTAINER= robak@FreeBSD.org
#
# functions
#
printc () {
# $1 - msg is obligatory, $2 - color (red/green)of the message, default if not passed
if [ -t 1 ]; then
if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
if [ $2 = "red" ]; then
echo -e "\033[1;31m$1\033[m"
elif [ $2 = "green" ]; then
echo -e "\033[1;32m$1\033[m"
else
echo "$1"
fi
fi
else
echo $1
fi
}
#
# main loop
#
tempfile=$(mktemp)
trap "rm -f $tempfile" 0 1 2 3 15
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
if [ -f "$1/Makefile" ]; then
# See what the port thinks its PORTREVISION is and save that.
pre=$(make -C "$1" -V PORTREVISION)
# If the Makefile exists, continue and empty the tempfile, set up variables
echo -n > $tempfile
revision_str=`grep "^PORTREVISION?\?=" "$1/Makefile"`
case $? in
0)
# If the exit code is 0, then PORTREVISION line was found
if [ `echo "$revision_str" | wc -l` = 1 ]; then
# If the $revision_str variable has only 1 line, then proceed with processing it
case `echo "$revision_str" | awk -F "\t+" '{ print $2 }'` in
(*[^0-9]*|'')
# If the value of PORTREVISION is not an integer, we can't bump its value
printc "ERROR: $1 PORTREVISION value is not a number, unable to solve!" "red"
;;
(*)
# If the value of PORTREVISION is an integer, increase it by 1
printc "INFO: $1 $revision_str found, bumping it by 1." "green"
rm -f $tempfile && awk -F "\t+" '/^PORTREVISION\??=/{ gsub ($2, $2+1) }; { print }' "$1/Makefile" > $tempfile \
&& cat $tempfile > "$1/Makefile" \
|| printc "ERROR: $1 PORTREVISION found but failed to bump it!" "red"
;;
esac
else
# If the $revision_str variable had more than 1 line, we can't bump its value safely
printc "ERROR: $1 PORTREVISION found more than once, unable to bump it reliably!" "red"
fi
;;
1)
# If the exit code is 1 then PORTREVISION wasn't found, so we need to add one with value of 1
printc "INFO: $1 PORTREVISION not found, adding PORTREVISION= 1" "green"
rm -f $tempfile && awk '/^(PORT|DIST)VERSION\??=\t/{ print; print "PORTREVISION=\t1"; next } { print }' "$1/Makefile" > $tempfile \
&& cat $tempfile > "$1/Makefile"
# If there is not PORTREVISION line, maybe it is a slave port, try
# to add it before a CATEGORIES, PKGNAMESUFFIX or PKGNAMEPREFIX line:
for line in CATEGORIES PKGNAMEPREFIX PKGNAMESUFFIX; do
if ! grep -q "^PORTREVISION?\?=" $1/Makefile; then
rm -f $tempfile && awk '/^'${line}'\??=\t/{ print "PORTREVISION=\t1"; print; next } { print }' "$1/Makefile" > $tempfile \
&& cat $tempfile > "$1/Makefile"
fi
done
# If it still is not there, bail out
if ! grep -q "^PORTREVISION?\?=" $1/Makefile; then
printc "ERROR: $1 PORTREVISION not found and failed to add it!" "red"
fi
# See what the port now has for PORTREVISION.
post=$(make -C "$1" -V PORTREVISION)
if [ "$post" -le "$pre" ]; then
printc "ERROR: $1 PORTREVISION went backwards from $pre to $post!" "red"
fi
;;
*)
printc "ERROR: PORTREVISION grep for $1 exited with error!" "red"
;;
esac
else
# The directory specified had no Makefile, so it seems like a mistake
printc "ERROR: $1 might not be a port directory because $1/Makefile is missing!" "red"
fi
shift
done