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@echo off
if defined _echo0 echo on
if defined verbose0 echo on
setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
REM ---------------------------------------------------------
REM IsIntlBld.cmd
REM Verifies if the environment is an International build
REM environment of the given site (if specified).
REM See usage for more details.
REM ---------------------------------------------------------
REM Define exitcode values
set EXIT_SUCCESS=0
set EXIT_ERROR_NOT_INTL=1
set EXIT_ERROR_WRONG_SITE=2
REM Initialize exitcode
set exitcode=%EXIT_SUCCESS%
REM Define SCRIPT_NAME. Used by the logging scripts.
for %%i in (%0) do set script_name=%%~ni.cmd
REM Provide usage.
for %%a in (./ .- .) do if ".%1." == "%%a?." goto Usage
call :CheckEnv %1
set exitcode=%ERRORLEVEL%
goto :end
REM ------------------
REM Procedure: CheckEnv
REM ------------------
:CheckEnv
REM
REM The International build environment
REM defines the "INTERNATIONAL" variable.
REM
if not defined INTERNATIONAL (
seterror.exe "%EXIT_ERROR_NOT_INTL%"
goto :EOF
)
REM
REM Redmond and Dublin-based International builds
REM define SITE in their environment, according to
REM their location.
REM
if "%1" == "" (
seterror.exe "%EXIT_SUCCESS%"
goto :EOF
)
if /i NOT "%1" == "%SITE%" (
seterror.exe "%EXIT_ERROR_WRONG_SITE%"
goto :EOF
)
seterror.exe "%EXIT_SUCCESS%"
goto :EOF
REM ------------------
REM Display usage
REM ------------------
:Usage
echo %SCRIPT_NAME% - Determines whether the current
echo build environment is international (INTL).
echo.
echo usage: %SCRIPT_NAME% [Redmond^|Dublin]
echo.
echo If called with no parameters, it checks whether the current environment
echo is an INTL build environment.
echo If the environment is INTL, ERRORLEVEL is set to %EXIT_SUCCESS%.
echo Otherwise, ERRORLEVEL is set to %EXIT_ERROR_NOT_INTL%.
echo.
echo If called with Redmond or Dublin as a parameter, it checks whether the
echo current environment corresponds to an INTL build environment
echo from the given site (Redmond or Dublin).
echo If the current site matches the given parameter, ERRORLEVEL is set to %EXIT_SUCCESS%.
echo Otherwise, ERRORLEVEL is set to %EXIT_ERROR_WRONG_SITE%.
echo.
:end
endlocal & seterror.exe "%exitcode%"