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162 lines
4.3 KiB
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__require_tool_version_compare ()
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{
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(
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# Locally ignore failures, otherwise we'll exit whenever $1 and $2
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# are not equal!
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set +e
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awk_strverscmp='
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# Use only awk features that work with 7th edition Unix awk (1978).
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# My, what an old awk you have, Mr. Solaris!
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END {
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while (length(v1) || length(v2)) {
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# Set d1 to be the next thing to compare from v1, and likewise for d2.
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# Normally this is a single character, but if v1 and v2 contain digits,
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# compare them as integers and fractions as strverscmp does.
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if (v1 ~ /^[0-9]/ && v2 ~ /^[0-9]/) {
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# Split v1 and v2 into their leading digit string components d1 and d2,
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# and advance v1 and v2 past the leading digit strings.
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for (len1 = 1; substr(v1, len1 + 1) ~ /^[0-9]/; len1++) continue
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for (len2 = 1; substr(v2, len2 + 1) ~ /^[0-9]/; len2++) continue
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d1 = substr(v1, 1, len1); v1 = substr(v1, len1 + 1)
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d2 = substr(v2, 1, len2); v2 = substr(v2, len2 + 1)
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if (d1 ~ /^0/) {
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if (d2 ~ /^0/) {
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# Compare two fractions.
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while (d1 ~ /^0/ && d2 ~ /^0/) {
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d1 = substr(d1, 2); len1--
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d2 = substr(d2, 2); len2--
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}
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if (len1 != len2 && ! (len1 && len2 && substr(d1, 1, 1) == substr(d2, 1, 1))) {
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# The two components differ in length, and the common prefix
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# contains only leading zeros. Consider the longer to be less.
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d1 = -len1
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d2 = -len2
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} else {
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# Otherwise, compare as strings.
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d1 = "x" d1
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d2 = "x" d2
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}
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} else {
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# A fraction is less than an integer.
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exit 1
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}
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} else {
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if (d2 ~ /^0/) {
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# An integer is greater than a fraction.
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exit 2
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} else {
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# Compare two integers.
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d1 += 0
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d2 += 0
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}
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}
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} else {
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# The normal case, without worrying about digits.
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if (v1 == "") d1 = v1; else { d1 = substr(v1, 1, 1); v1 = substr(v1,2) }
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if (v2 == "") d2 = v2; else { d2 = substr(v2, 1, 1); v2 = substr(v2,2) }
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}
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if (d1 < d2) exit 1
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if (d1 > d2) exit 2
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}
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}
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'
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awk "$awk_strverscmp" v1="$1" v2="$2" /dev/null
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case $? in
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1) echo '<';;
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0) echo '=';;
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2) echo '>';;
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esac
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)
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}
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__require_tool_fatal ()
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{
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echo $@ >/dev/stderr
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return 1
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}
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# Usage: require_tool program version
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# Returns: 0 if $1 version if greater equals than $2, 1 otherwise.
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# In case of error, message is written on error output.
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#
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# Example: require_tool gcc 4.6
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# Use GCC environment variable if defined instead of lookup for the tool
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# in the environment.
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require_tool ()
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{
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envvar_name=$(echo $1 | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')
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tool=$(printenv $envvar_name || echo $1)
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local version=$($tool --version 2>/dev/null| \
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sed -n 's/.*[^0-9.]\([0-9]*\.[0-9.]*\).*/\1/p;q')
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if test x"$version" = x ; then
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echo "$tool is required" >/dev/stderr
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return 1
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fi
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case $(__require_tool_version_compare "$2" "$version") in
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'>')
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echo "$1 $2 or better is required: this is $tool $version" >/dev/stderr
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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}
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usage() {
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cat <<EOF
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NAME
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require_tool.sh - Ensure version of a tool is greater than the one expected
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SYNOPSYS
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require_tool.sh [ -h ]
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[ --help ]
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[ TOOL MIN_VERSION ]
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DESCRIPTION
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TOOL is the name or path of the program to check. If the name is specified, its
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path is deduced from PATH environment variable. If environment variable TOOL
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(in upper-case characters) is defined, considers its value as path to the tool.
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MIN_VERSION is a string representing the minimum required version.
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BEHAVIOR
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* locate path to the program.
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* execute $ TOOL_PATH --version
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* extract version from standard output.
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* compare this version to the expected one.
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OPTIONS
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-h --help
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Display this message and exit 0
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ERRORS
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if program is not found or its version is prior to expected version,
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a message is written to error output.
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EXIT VALUE
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returns 0 if program version if greater equals than expected version,
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returns 1 otherwise.
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EXAMPLE
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$ require_tool.sh emacs 23
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$ CC=g++ require_tool.sh cc 4.6
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$ require_tool.sh zsh 4.5
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EOF
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}
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for arg in $@; do
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case $arg in
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-h|--help)
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usage
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exit 0
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;;
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esac
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done
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if [ $# -gt 2 ] ; then
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echo "ERROR: expecting 2 parameters. Please see option --help"
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exit 1
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fi
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require_tool $@
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