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106 lines
2.6 KiB
106 lines
2.6 KiB
@REM -----------------------------------------------------------------
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@REM
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@REM buildname.cmd - JeremyD
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@REM Parses and return build name components
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@REM
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@REM Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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@REM
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@REM -----------------------------------------------------------------
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@perl -x "%~f0" %*
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@goto :EOF
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#!perl
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use strict;
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use lib $ENV{RAZZLETOOLPATH} . "\\PostBuildScripts";
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use lib $ENV{RAZZLETOOLPATH};
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use PbuildEnv;
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use ParseArgs;
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use BuildName;
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sub Usage { print<<USAGE; exit(1) }
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buildname [-name <build name>] <build_* [build_* ...]>
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buildname will call functions from the BuildName.pm module. The option
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-name paramater allows the caller to pass a build name to the
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specified functions to override the default of reading the name from
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_NTPostBld\build_logs\buildname.txt.
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At least one BuildName function must be given on the command line. The
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complete list of functions available is documented in BuildName.pm
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If any part of reading or parsing the build name fails an error will
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be printed to STDERR and the call will return an exit code greater
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than 0.
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Example:
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>buildname build_number build_flavor build_branch
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2420 x86fre main
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>buildname -name 2422.x86fre.lab02_n.010201-1120 build_date
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2422
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Or in a CMD script:
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for /f "tokens=1,2" %%a in (
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'buildname.cmd build_number build_date') do (
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set BUILD_NUMBER=%%a
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set BUILD_DATE=%%b
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)
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if errorlevel 1 (
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call errmsg.cmd "Failed to get buildname"
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goto :EOF
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)
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USAGE
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my ($build_name, $errors);
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# first pass through the command line looking for a build name argument
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parseargs('?' => \&Usage,
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'name:' => \$build_name);
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my @returns;
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for my $func (@ARGV) {
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# only try to eval functions that BuildName exports
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if (!grep /^$func$/, @BuildName::EXPORT) {
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warn "$func is not exported by the BuildName module\n";
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$errors++;
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last;
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}
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# try evaling this function with build_name as the argument
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eval qq{
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my \$r = $func(\$build_name);
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if (defined \$r) {
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push \@returns, \$r;
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}
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else {
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warn "call to $func returned undef\n";
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\$errors++;
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}
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};
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if ($@) {
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warn "attempting to call $func failed: $@\n";
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$errors++;
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last;
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}
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}
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#
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# if any function calls failed, don't output any of the results we may
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# have the wrong order
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#
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print join(" ", @returns), "\n" unless $errors;
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#
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# we didn't call errmsg so we need to return an exit code if we fail
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#
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exit($errors);
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