Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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use strict;
use IO::File;
#
# tok_bldnum.pl
#
# Arguments: property.idt productversion
#
# Purpose:
#
# Returns: 0 if success, non-zero otherwise
#
my( $BuildNumber );
my( $QFENumber );
my( $ProductNumber );
my( $Search ) = "ProductVersion";
my( $File ) = "Property.idt";
my( $Line ) = "";
# use unless as GetBuildNumber returns zero on failure
unless ( $BuildNumber = &GetBuildNumber ) {
print( "Failed to generate build number, exiting ...\n" );
exit( 1 );
}
if ($ARGV[0] ne "") {
$File = $ARGV[0];
}
if ($ARGV[1] ne "") {
$Search = $ARGV[1];
}
$ProductNumber = "5.2.$BuildNumber.0";
if ( &SearchReplaceInFile ) {
print( "Failed to update ProductVersion.\n" );
exit( 1 );
}
# if we're here, we returned successfully
exit( 0 );
#
# GetBuildNumber
#
# Arguments: none
#
# Purpose: parse ntverp.h from published, 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 );
}
#
# SearchReplaceInFile
#
# Arguments: none
#
# Purpose:
#
# Returns:
#
sub SearchReplaceInFile
{
open FILE, $File;
while (<FILE>) {
$Line = $_;
$Line =~ s/ProductVersion\s\d.\d.\d+.\d/ProductVersion\t$ProductNumber/;
print( $Line );
}
close(FILE);
return( 0 );
}