#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (c) 2009 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. """ version.py -- Chromium version string substitution utility. """ import getopt import os import sys class Usage(Exception): def __init__(self, msg): self.msg = msg def fetch_values_from_file(values_dict, file_name): """ Fetches KEYWORD=VALUE settings from the specified file. Everything to the left of the first '=' is the keyword, everything to the right is the value. No stripping of white space, so beware. The file must exist, otherwise you get the Python exception from open(). """ for line in open(file_name, 'r').readlines(): key, val = line.rstrip('\r\n').split('=', 1) values_dict[key] = val def fetch_values(file_list): """ Returns a dictionary of values to be used for substitution, populating the dictionary with KEYWORD=VALUE settings from the files in 'file_list'. Explicitly adds the following value from internal calculations: OFFICIAL_BUILD """ CHROME_BUILD_TYPE = os.environ.get('CHROME_BUILD_TYPE') if CHROME_BUILD_TYPE == '_official': official_build = '1' else: official_build = '0' values = dict( OFFICIAL_BUILD = official_build, ) for file_name in file_list: fetch_values_from_file(values, file_name) return values def subst_template(contents, values): """ Returns the template with substituted values from the specified dictionary. Keywords to be substituted are surrounded by '@': @KEYWORD@. No attempt is made to avoid recursive substitution. The order of evaluation is random based on the order of the keywords returned by the Python dictionary. So do NOT substitute a value that contains any @KEYWORD@ strings expecting them to be recursively substituted, okay? """ for key, val in values.iteritems(): try: contents = contents.replace('@' + key + '@', val) except TypeError: print repr(key), repr(val) return contents def subst_file(file_name, values): """ Returns the contents of the specified file_name with substited values from the specified dictionary. This is like subst_template, except it operates on a file. """ template = open(file_name, 'r').read() return subst_template(template, values); def write_if_changed(file_name, contents): """ Writes the specified contents to the specified file_name iff the contents are different than the current contents. """ try: old_contents = open(file_name, 'r').read() except EnvironmentError: pass else: if contents == old_contents: return os.unlink(file_name) open(file_name, 'w').write(contents) def main(argv=None): if argv is None: argv = sys.argv short_options = 'e:f:i:o:t:h' long_options = ['eval=', 'file=', 'help'] helpstr = """\ Usage: version.py [-h] [-f FILE] ([[-i] FILE] | -t TEMPLATE) [[-o] FILE] -f FILE, --file=FILE Read variables from FILE. -i FILE, --input=FILE Read strings to substitute from FILE. -o FILE, --output=FILE Write substituted strings to FILE. -t TEMPLATE, --template=TEMPLATE Use TEMPLATE as the strings to substitute. -e VAR=VAL, --eval=VAR=VAL Evaluate VAL after reading variables. Can be used to synthesize variables. e.g. -e 'PATCH_HI=int(PATCH)/256'. -h, --help Print this help and exit. """ evals = {} variable_files = [] in_file = None out_file = None template = None try: try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], short_options, long_options) except getopt.error, msg: raise Usage(msg) for o, a in opts: if o in ('-e', '--eval'): try: evals.update(dict([a.split('=',1)])) except ValueError: raise Usage("-e requires VAR=VAL") elif o in ('-f', '--file'): variable_files.append(a) elif o in ('-i', '--input'): in_file = a elif o in ('-o', '--output'): out_file = a elif o in ('-t', '--template'): template = a elif o in ('-h', '--help'): print helpstr return 0 while len(args) and (in_file is None or out_file is None or template is None): if in_file is None: in_file = args.pop(0) elif out_file is None: out_file = args.pop(0) if args: msg = 'Unexpected arguments: %r' % args raise Usage(msg) except Usage, err: sys.stderr.write(err.msg) sys.stderr.write('; Use -h to get help.\n') return 2 values = fetch_values(variable_files) for key, val in evals.iteritems(): values[key] = str(eval(val, globals(), values)) if template is not None: contents = subst_template(template, values) elif in_file: contents = subst_file(in_file, values) else: # Generate a default set of version information. contents = """MAJOR=%(MAJOR)s MINOR=%(MINOR)s BUILD=%(BUILD)s PATCH=%(PATCH)s LASTCHANGE=%(LASTCHANGE)s OFFICIAL_BUILD=%(OFFICIAL_BUILD)s """ % values if out_file: write_if_changed(out_file, contents) else: print contents return 0 if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main())