| Index: build/util/version.py
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| diff --git a/build/util/version.py b/build/util/version.py
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| +#!/usr/bin/env python
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| +# Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| +# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| +# found in the LICENSE file.
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| +
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| +"""
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| +version.py -- Chromium version string substitution utility.
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| +"""
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| +
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| +import argparse
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| +import os
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| +import sys
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| +
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| +
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| +def fetch_values_from_file(values_dict, file_name):
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| + """
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| + Fetches KEYWORD=VALUE settings from the specified file.
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| +
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| + Everything to the left of the first '=' is the keyword,
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| + everything to the right is the value. No stripping of
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| + white space, so beware.
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| +
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| + The file must exist, otherwise you get the Python exception from open().
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| + """
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| + for line in open(file_name, 'r').readlines():
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| + key, val = line.rstrip('\r\n').split('=', 1)
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| + values_dict[key] = val
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| +
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| +
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| +def fetch_values(file_list):
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| + """
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| + Returns a dictionary of values to be used for substitution, populating
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| + the dictionary with KEYWORD=VALUE settings from the files in 'file_list'.
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| +
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| + Explicitly adds the following value from internal calculations:
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| +
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| + OFFICIAL_BUILD
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| + """
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| + CHROME_BUILD_TYPE = os.environ.get('CHROME_BUILD_TYPE')
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| + if CHROME_BUILD_TYPE == '_official':
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| + official_build = '1'
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| + else:
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| + official_build = '0'
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| +
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| + values = dict(
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| + OFFICIAL_BUILD = official_build,
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| + )
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| +
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| + for file_name in file_list:
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| + fetch_values_from_file(values, file_name)
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| +
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| + return values
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| +
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| +
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| +def subst_template(contents, values):
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| + """
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| + Returns the template with substituted values from the specified dictionary.
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| +
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| + Keywords to be substituted are surrounded by '@': @KEYWORD@.
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| +
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| + No attempt is made to avoid recursive substitution. The order
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| + of evaluation is random based on the order of the keywords returned
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| + by the Python dictionary. So do NOT substitute a value that
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| + contains any @KEYWORD@ strings expecting them to be recursively
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| + substituted, okay?
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| + """
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| + for key, val in values.iteritems():
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| + try:
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| + contents = contents.replace('@' + key + '@', val)
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| + except TypeError:
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| + print repr(key), repr(val)
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| + return contents
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| +
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| +
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| +def subst_file(file_name, values):
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| + """
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| + Returns the contents of the specified file_name with substituted
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| + values from the specified dictionary.
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| +
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| + This is like subst_template, except it operates on a file.
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| + """
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| + template = open(file_name, 'r').read()
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| + return subst_template(template, values);
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| +
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| +
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| +def write_if_changed(file_name, contents):
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| + """
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| + Writes the specified contents to the specified file_name
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| + iff the contents are different than the current contents.
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| + """
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| + try:
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| + old_contents = open(file_name, 'r').read()
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| + except EnvironmentError:
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| + pass
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| + else:
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| + if contents == old_contents:
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| + return
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| + os.unlink(file_name)
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| + open(file_name, 'w').write(contents)
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| +
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| +
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| +def main():
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| + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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| + parser.add_argument('-f', '--file', action='append', default=[],
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| + help='Read variables from FILE.')
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| + parser.add_argument('-i', '--input', default=None,
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| + help='Read strings to substitute from FILE.')
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| + parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', default=None,
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| + help='Write substituted strings to FILE.')
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| + parser.add_argument('-t', '--template', default=None,
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| + help='Use TEMPLATE as the strings to substitute.')
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| + parser.add_argument('-e', '--eval', action='append', default=[],
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| + help='Evaluate VAL after reading variables. Can be used '
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| + 'to synthesize variables. e.g. -e \'PATCH_HI=int('
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| + 'PATCH)/256.')
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| + parser.add_argument('args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
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| + help='For compatibility: INPUT and OUTPUT can be '
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| + 'passed as positional arguments.')
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| + options = parser.parse_args()
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| +
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| + evals = {}
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| + for expression in options.eval:
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| + try:
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| + evals.update(dict([expression.split('=', 1)]))
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| + except ValueError:
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| + parser.error('-e requires VAR=VAL')
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| +
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| + # Compatibility with old versions that considered the first two positional
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| + # arguments shorthands for --input and --output.
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| + while len(options.args) and (options.input is None or \
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| + options.output is None):
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| + if options.input is None:
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| + options.input = options.args.pop(0)
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| + elif options.output is None:
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| + options.output = options.args.pop(0)
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| + if options.args:
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| + parser.error('Unexpected arguments: %r' % options.args)
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| +
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| + values = fetch_values(options.file)
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| + for key, val in evals.iteritems():
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| + values[key] = str(eval(val, globals(), values))
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| +
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| + if options.template is not None:
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| + contents = subst_template(options.template, values)
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| + elif options.input:
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| + contents = subst_file(options.input, values)
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| + else:
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| + # Generate a default set of version information.
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| + contents = """MAJOR=%(MAJOR)s
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| +MINOR=%(MINOR)s
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| +BUILD=%(BUILD)s
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| +PATCH=%(PATCH)s
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| +LASTCHANGE=%(LASTCHANGE)s
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| +OFFICIAL_BUILD=%(OFFICIAL_BUILD)s
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| +""" % values
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| +
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| + if options.output is not None:
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| + write_if_changed(options.output, contents)
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| + else:
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| + print contents
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| +
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| + return 0
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| +
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| +
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| +if __name__ == '__main__':
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| + sys.exit(main())
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