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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Script: muiwhistler.pl
#
# (c) 2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
#
# Purpose: This is the top level mui build script.
#
# Version: 1.00 (8/1/2000) : (dmiura) Inital port from pseudoloc process to Whistler
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Set Package
package muiwhistler;
# Set the script name
$ENV{script_name} = 'muiwhistler.pl';
# Set version
$VERSION = '1.00';
# Set required perl version
require 5.003;
# Use section
use lib $ENV{ "RazzleToolPath" };
use lib $ENV{ "RazzleToolPath" } . "\\PostBuildScripts";
use GetParams;
use LocalEnvEx;
use Logmsg;
use strict;
no strict 'vars';
use muimake;
# Require section
require Exporter;
# Global variable section
sub Main {
# /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
# Begin Main code section
# /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
# Return when you want to exit on error
# <Implement your code here>
if (!&VerifyEnvironment()) {
logmsg("MUI Step A: The environment is invalid.");
return 0;
}
if (!&PostBuild()) {
errmsg("MUI Step 3: Postbuild failed.");
return 0;
}
return 1;
# /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
# End Main code section
# /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
}
# <Implement your subs here>
sub VerifyEnvironment {
if ($lang=~/usa/i) {
logmsg("MUI is not created for the $lang language.");
return 0;
}
if ($ENV{_BuildType} =~ /^chk$/i) {
wrnmsg ("This does not run on chk machines");
return 0;
}
# if ($lang=~/psu/i || $LANG=~/gb/i || $LANG=~/ca/i)
# {
# $_NTPOSTBLD="$ENV{_NTPostBld_Bak}";
# }
# logmsg ("Reset _NTPostBld for PSU to $_NTPOSTBLD");
logmsg ("Step A: MUI Environment verification succeeded.");
return 1;
}
sub PostBuild {
logmsg ("**********************************************************");
logmsg ("Step 3: Perform MUI Post Build");
logmsg ("**********************************************************");
if ($force) {
$forceflag = "-f";
} else {
$forceflag = "";
}
# if ($lang=~/psu/i) {
# logmsg ("Building mui for psu...using CA as the mui language for postbuild.");
# logmsg ("perl $ENV{RazzleToolPath}\\PostBuildScripts\\muimake.pm $forceflag -l ca");
# system ("perl $ENV{RazzleToolPath}\\PostBuildScripts\\muimake.pm $forceflag -l ca");
# }
# if ($lang!~/psu/i) {
logmsg ("perl $ENV{RazzleToolPath}\\PostBuildScripts\\muimake.pm $forceflag -l $lang");
system ("perl $ENV{RazzleToolPath}\\PostBuildScripts\\muimake.pm $forceflag -l $lang");
if(-e "$ENV{RazzleToolPath}\\PostBuildScripts\\muimsi.pm") {
logmsg ("perl $ENV{RazzleToolPath}\\PostBuildScripts\\muimsi.pm -l $lang");
system ("perl $ENV{RazzleToolPath}\\PostBuildScripts\\muimsi.pm -l $lang");
}
# }
logmsg ("Step 3: MUI Post build succeeded.");
return 1;
}
sub ValidateParams {
#<Add your code for validating the parameters here>
}
# <Add your usage here>
sub Usage {
print <<USAGE;
Purpose of program
Usage: $0 [-f][-l lang]
-f Force
-l Language
-? Displays usage
Example:
$0 -l jpn
USAGE
}
sub GetParams {
# Step 1: Call pm getparams with specified arguments
&GetParams::getparams(@_);
# Step 2: Set the language into the enviroment
$ENV{lang}=$lang;
# Step 3: Call the usage if specified by /?
if ($HELP) {
&Usage();
exit 1;
}
}
# Cmd entry point for script.
if (eval("\$0 =~ /" . __PACKAGE__ . "\\.pl\$/i")) {
# Step 1: Parse the command line
# <run perl.exe GetParams.pm /? to get the complete usage for GetParams.pm>
&GetParams ('-o', 'fl:', '-p', 'force lang', @ARGV);
# Include local environment extensions
&LocalEnvEx::localenvex('initialize');
# Set lang from the environment
$lang=$ENV{lang};
# Validate the option given as parameter.
&ValidateParams;
# Step 4: Call the main function
&muiwhistler::Main();
# End local environment extensions.
&LocalEnvEx::localenvex('end');
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Script: template_script.pl
# Purpose: Template perl perl script for the NT postbuild environment
# SD Location: %sdxroot%\tools\postbuildscripts
#
# (1) Code section description:
# CmdMain - Developer code section. This is where your work gets done.
# <Implement your subs here> - Developer subs code section. This is where you write subs.
#
# (2) Reserved Variables -
# $ENV{HELP} - Flag that specifies usage.
# $ENV{lang} - The specified language. Defaults to USA.
# $ENV{logfile} - The path and filename of the logs file.
# $ENV{logfile_bak} - The path and filename of the logfile.
# $ENV{errfile} - The path and filename of the error file.
# $ENV{tmpfile} - The path and filename of the temp file.
# $ENV{errors} - The scripts errorlevel.
# $ENV{script_name} - The script name.
# $ENV{_NTPostBld} - Abstracts the language from the files path that
# postbuild operates on.
# $ENV{_NTPostBld_Bak} - Reserved support var.
# $ENV{_temp_bak} - Reserved support var.
#
# (3) Reserved Subs -
# Usage - Use this sub to discribe the scripts usage.
# ValidateParams - Use this sub to verify the parameters passed to the script.
#
# (4) Call other executables or command scripts by using:
# system "foo.exe";
# Note that the executable/script you're calling with system must return a
# non-zero value on errors to make the error checking mechanism work.
#
# Example
# if (system("perl.exe foo.pl -l $lang")){
# errmsg("perl.exe foo.pl -l $lang failed.");
# # If you need to terminate function's execution on this error
# goto End;
# }
#
# (5) Log non-error information by using:
# logmsg "<log message>";
# and log error information by using:
# errmsg "<error message>";
#
# (6) Have your changes reviewed by a member of the US build team (ntbusa) and
# by a member of the international build team (ntbintl).
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head1 NAME
B<mypackage> - What this package for
=head1 SYNOPSIS
<An code example how to use>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
<Use above example to describe this package>
=head1 INSTANCES
=head2 <myinstances>
<Description of myinstances>
=head1 METHODS
=head2 <mymathods>
<Description of mymathods>
=head1 SEE ALSO
<Some related package or None>
=head1 AUTHOR
<Your Name <your e-mail address>>
=cut
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