Chromium Code Reviews| Index: build/write_build_date_header.py |
| diff --git a/build/write_build_date_header.py b/build/write_build_date_header.py |
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| +++ b/build/write_build_date_header.py |
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| +#!/usr/bin/env python |
| +# Copyright (c) 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| +# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| +# found in the LICENSE file. |
| +"""Writes a file that contains a define that approximates the build date. |
| + |
| +The build date is set to the most recent first Sunday of a month, in UTC time. |
| +The reason for using the first Sunday of a month is that it is a time where |
| +invalidating the build cache shouldn't have major reprecussions. |
|
Dirk Pranke
2016/02/09 19:38:03
This comment is wrong since it only talks about th
M-A Ruel
2016/02/09 19:47:41
True.
Zachary Forman
2016/02/09 20:57:35
Acknowledged and updated.
|
| +""" |
| + |
| +import argparse |
| +import calendar |
| +import datetime |
| +import os |
| +import sys |
| + |
| + |
| +def GetFirstSundayOfMonth(month, year): |
| + """Returns the first sunday of the given month of the given year.""" |
| + weeks = calendar.Calendar().monthdays2calendar(year, month) |
| + # Return the first day in the first week that is a Sunday. |
| + return [date_day[0] for date_day in weeks[0] if date_day[1] == 6][0] |
| + |
| + |
| +def GetBuildDate(build_type): |
| + """Gets the approximate build date given the specific build type.""" |
| + gmt_now = datetime.datetime.utcnow() |
| + day = gmt_now.day |
| + month = gmt_now.month |
| + year = gmt_now.year |
| + if build_type != 'official': |
| + first_sunday = GetFirstSundayOfMonth(month, year) |
| + # If our build is after the first Sunday, we've already refreshed our build |
| + # cache on a quiet day, so just use that day. |
| + # Otherwise, take the first Sunday of the previous month. |
| + if day >= first_sunday: |
| + day = first_sunday |
| + else: |
| + month -= 1 |
| + if month == 0: |
| + month = 12 |
| + year -= 1 |
| + day = GetFirstSundayOfMonth(month, year) |
| + return "{:%b %d %Y}".format(datetime.date(year, month, day)) |
| + |
| + |
| +def main(): |
| + argument_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| + argument_parser.add_argument('output_file', help='The file to write to') |
| + argument_parser.add_argument('build_type', help='The type of build', |
| + choices=("official", "default")) |
| + argument_parser.add_argument('build_date_override', nargs='?', |
| + help='Optional override for the build date') |
| + args = argument_parser.parse_args() |
| + |
| + if args.build_date_override: |
| + build_date = args.build_date_override |
| + else: |
| + build_date = GetBuildDate(args.build_type) |
| + |
| + output = ('// Generated by //build/write_build_date_header.py\n' |
| + '#ifndef BUILD_DATE\n' |
| + '#define BUILD_DATE "{}"\n' |
| + '#endif // BUILD_DATE\n'.format(build_date)) |
| + |
| + current_contents = "" |
| + if os.path.isfile(args.output_file): |
| + with open(args.output_file, 'r') as current_file: |
| + current_contents = current_file.read() |
| + |
| + if current_contents != output: |
| + with open(args.output_file, 'w') as output_file: |
| + output_file.write(output) |
| + return 0 |
| + |
| + |
| +if __name__ == '__main__': |
| + sys.exit(main()) |