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#!/bin/sh
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# src/tools/add_cvs_markers
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# Author: Andrew Dunstan
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# Script to add PostgreSQL markers to source files that are lacking them.
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# currently only works for .c and .h files
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# Needs a sed that understands the -i switch.
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# Really only tested on my Linux box.
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# We try to avoid adding markers to third party files, or files that will
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# cause regression problems (e.g. some ecpg headers).
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# If the file begins with a comment, we put the marker in there,
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# otherwise we add a new comment at the top of the file. This makes things
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# a bit prettier.
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# This script should be run at the top of the source tree.
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# If we're in the tools directory, the script tries to take us to the
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# right spot.
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CWD=`pwd`
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test "`basename $CWD`" = "tools" && cd ../..
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# need a dummy file in case we don't find any with missing markers,
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# to suppress messages about sed not finding any input files
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touch dummy
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# first process the files that already start with a comment:
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find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \
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-o -name 'regression.h' -o -name 'sql3types.h' -o -name 'sqlca.h' \) \
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-prune \) -o \( -name '*.[ch]' \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; \
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-o -print \) | \
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{ while read file ; do
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head -n 1 < $file | grep -q '^/\*' && echo $file
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done ; echo dummy ;} | \
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xargs -l sed -i -e '1s/^\// /' -e '1i/*\n * \x24PostgreSQL:$ \n *'
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# now all the rest (i.e. the files that don't start with a comment)
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{ find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \
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-o -name 'regression.h' -o -name 'sql3types.h' -o -name 'sqlca.h' \) \
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-prune \) -o \( -name '*.[ch]' \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; \
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-o -print \) ; echo dummy ;} | \
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xargs -l sed -i -e '1i/*\n * \x24PostgreSQL:$ \n */'
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rm -f dummy
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