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75 lines
1.8 KiB
75 lines
1.8 KiB
# __________________________________________________________________________________
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#
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# Purpose:
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# PERL Script to emulate SLM's 'catsrc' command
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#
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# Parameters:
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# See Usage below
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#
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# Output:
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# Perforce output or the appropriate error message or usage statement
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#
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# __________________________________________________________________________________
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#
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# Load common SLM wrapper subroutine module
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#
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use SlmSubs;
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#
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# Parse command line arguments
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#
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SlmSubs::ParseArgs(@ARGV);
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#
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# Call usage and exit if ParseArgs has set the Usage or InvalidFlag flags or there
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# were no arguments given
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#
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if ($Usage or $InvalidFlag or $NoArgumentsGiven)
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{
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print $ErrorMessage;
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&Usage;
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exit 1;
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}
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#
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# Need to have a file list
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#
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if (!@FileList)
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{
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print "\n";
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print "Error: No files specified\n";
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print "\n";
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&Usage;
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exit 1;
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}
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system "$SourceControlClient print -q @FileList";
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sub Usage
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# __________________________________________________________________________________
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#
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# Prints out a usage statement for this script. In this case usurped from SLM's
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# 'status' usage statement
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#
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# Parameters:
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# None
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#
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# Output:
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# The usage statement
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#
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# __________________________________________________________________________________
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{
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print q/catsrc - prints current or previous versions of a source file
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Usage: catsrc [-?fhr] [file[#version](s)]
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Arguments:
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-h prints out this message.
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-r (recursive) retrieves all files in a given directory and in every
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subdirectory under that directory. If no directory is specified in the
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file argument, the current directory is assumed. If a file pattern is
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included, only retrieves files that match the pattern.
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file[#version](s)
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specifies the file or files to retrieve (each of which may have a
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version modifier).
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/;
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}
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