Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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use strict; use IO::File;
# # genbldno.pl # # Arguments: none # # Purpose: generate a file called __bldnum__ and binplace to the source tree. # the contents of this file will be a reference to the master build # build number as specified by %SDXROOT%\public\sdk\inc\ntverp.h # in the form "BUILDNUMBER=2257\n" # # Returns: 0 if success, non-zero otherwise #
my( $BuildNumber ); my( $BldnumFileName ) = $ENV{ "SDXROOT" } . "\\__bldnum__";
# use unless as GetBuildNumber returns zero on failure unless ( $BuildNumber = &GetBuildNumber ) { print( "Failed to generate build number, exiting ...\n" ); exit( 1 ); }
# use if as GenerateBldnumFile returns zero for success if ( &GenerateBldnumFile( $BldnumFileName, $BuildNumber ) ) { print( "Failed to generate $BldnumFileName, exiting ...\n" ); exit( 1 ); }
# if we're here, we returned successfully exit( 0 );
# # GetBuildNumber # # Arguments: none # # Purpose: parse ntverp.h from public, return the build number # # Returns: the build number if successful, zero otherwise # sub GetBuildNumber {
# find the file my( $VerFile ) = $ENV{ "SDXROOT" } . "\\public\\sdk\\inc\\ntverp.h"; if ( ! -e $VerFile ) { print( "$VerFile does not exist ...\n" ); return( 0 ); }
# parse the file if ( -e $VerFile ) { # open the file if ( defined( my $fh = new IO::File $VerFile, "r" ) ) { my( $ThisLine ); # read through the file while ( $ThisLine = <$fh> ) { # see if this is the build number defining line if ( $ThisLine =~ /#define VER_PRODUCTBUILD\s*\/\* NT \*\/\s*(\d*)/ ) { # $1 is now the build number undef( $fh ); return( $1 ); } } undef( $fh ); } else { print( "Failed to open $VerFile ...\n" ); return( 0 ); } }
# if we're here, we didn't find a build number in the VerFile print( "Failed to find a build number in $VerFile ..." ); return( 0 );
}
# # GenerateBldnumFile # # Arguments: $BldnumFileName, $BuildNumber # # Purpose: write the build number to the binplaced build number file, in # the following format: "BUILDNUM=2250" # # Returns: 0 if successful, non-zero otherwise # sub GenerateBldnumFile {
# get passed args my( $BldnumFileName, $BuildNumber ) = @_;
# open the file for write if ( defined( my $fh = new IO::File $BldnumFileName, "w" ) ) { print( $fh "BUILDNUMBER=$BuildNumber\n" ); # success undef( $fh ); return( 0 ); }
# if we're here, we didn't create the file print( "Failed to write $BldnumFileName ..." ); return( 1 );
}
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