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#! @PERL@
# -*-Perl-*-
#
#
# Perl filter to handle pre-commit checking of files. This program
# records the last directory where commits will be taking place for
# use by the log_accum.pl script. For new files, it forces the
# existence of a RCS "Id" keyword in the first ten lines of the file.
# For existing files, it checks version number in the "Id" line to
# prevent losing changes because an old version of a file was copied
# into the direcory.
#
# Possible future enhancements:
#
# Check for cruft left by unresolved conflicts. Search for
# "^<<<<<<<$", "^-------$", and "^>>>>>>>$".
#
# Look for a copyright and automagically update it to the
# current year. [[ bad idea! -- woods ]]
#
#
# Contributed by David Hampton <hampton@cisco.com>
#
# Hacked on lots by Greg A. Woods <woods@web.net>
#
# Configurable options
#
# Constants (remember to protect strings from RCS keyword substitution)
#
$LAST_FILE = "/tmp/#cvs.lastdir"; # must match name in log_accum.pl
$ENTRIES = "CVS/Entries";
# Patterns to find $Log keywords in files
#
$LogString1 = "\\\$\\Log: .* \\\$";
$LogString2 = "\\\$\\Log\\\$";
$NoLog = "%s - contains an RCS \$Log keyword. It must not!\n";
# pattern to match an RCS Id keyword line with an existing ID
#
$IDstring = "\"@\\(#\\)[^:]*:.*\\\$\Id: .*\\\$\"";
$NoId = "
%s - Does not contain a properly formatted line with the keyword \"Id:\".
I.e. no lines match \"" . $IDstring . "\".
Please see the template files for an example.\n";
# pattern to match an RCS Id keyword line for a new file (i.e. un-expanded)
#
$NewId = "\"@(#)[^:]*:.*\\$\Id\\$\"";
$NoName = "
%s - The ID line should contain only \"@(#)module/path:\$Name\$:\$\Id\$\"
for a newly created file.\n";
$BadName = "
%s - The file name '%s' in the ID line does not match
the actual filename.\n";
$BadVersion = "
%s - How dare you!!! You replaced your copy of the file '%s',
which was based upon version %s, with an %s version based
upon %s. Please move your '%s' out of the way, perform an
update to get the current version, and them merge your changes
into that file, then try the commit again.\n";
#
# Subroutines
#
sub write_line {
local($filename, $line) = @_;
open(FILE, ">$filename") || die("Cannot open $filename, stopped");
print(FILE $line, "\n");
close(FILE);
}
sub check_version {
local($i, $id, $rname, $version);
local($filename, $cvsversion) = @_;
open(FILE, "<$filename") || return(0);
@all_lines = ();
$idpos = -1;
$newidpos = -1;
for ($i = 0; <FILE>; $i++) {
chop;
push(@all_lines, $_);
if ($_ =~ /$IDstring/) {
$idpos = $i;
}
if ($_ =~ /$NewId/) {
$newidpos = $i;
}
}
if (grep(/$LogString1/, @all_lines) || grep(/$LogString2/, @all_lines)) {
print STDERR sprintf($NoLog, $filename);
return(1);
}
if ($debug != 0) {
print STDERR sprintf("file = %s, version = %d.\n", $filename, $cvsversion{$filename});
}
if ($cvsversion{$filename} == 0) {
if ($newidpos != -1 && $all_lines[$newidpos] !~ /$NewId/) {
print STDERR sprintf($NoName, $filename);
return(1);
}
return(0);
}
if ($idpos == -1) {
print STDERR sprintf($NoId, $filename);
return(1);
}
$line = $all_lines[$idpos];
$pos = index($line, "Id: ");
if ($debug != 0) {
print STDERR sprintf("%d in '%s'.\n", $pos, $line);
}
($id, $rname, $version) = split(' ', substr($line, $pos));
if ($rname ne "$filename,v") {
print STDERR sprintf($BadName, $filename, substr($rname, 0, length($rname)-2));
return(1);
}
if ($cvsversion{$filename} < $version) {
print STDERR sprintf($BadVersion, $filename, $filename, $cvsversion{$filename},
"newer", $version, $filename);
return(1);
}
if ($cvsversion{$filename} > $version) {
print STDERR sprintf($BadVersion, $filename, $filename, $cvsversion{$filename},
"older", $version, $filename);
return(1);
}
return(0);
}
#
# Main Body
#
$id = getpgrp(); # You *must* use a shell that does setpgrp()!
# Check each file (except dot files) for an RCS "Id" keyword.
#
$check_id = 0;
# Record the directory for later use by the log_accumulate stript.
#
$record_directory = 0;
# parse command line arguments
#
while (@ARGV) {
$arg = shift @ARGV;
if ($arg eq '-d') {
$debug = 1;
print STDERR "Debug turned on...\n";
} elsif ($arg eq '-c') {
$check_id = 1;
} elsif ($arg eq '-r') {
$record_directory = 1;
} else {
push(@files, $arg);
}
}
$directory = shift @files;
if ($debug != 0) {
print STDERR "dir - ", $directory, "\n";
print STDERR "files - ", join(":", @files), "\n";
print STDERR "id - ", $id, "\n";
}
# Suck in the CVS/Entries file
#
open(ENTRIES, $ENTRIES) || die("Cannot open $ENTRIES.\n");
while (<ENTRIES>) {
local($filename, $version) = split('/', substr($_, 1));
$cvsversion{$filename} = $version;
}
# Now check each file name passed in, except for dot files. Dot files
# are considered to be administrative files by this script.
#
if ($check_id != 0) {
$failed = 0;
foreach $arg (@files) {
if (index($arg, ".") == 0) {
next;
}
$failed += &check_version($arg);
}
if ($failed) {
print STDERR "\n";
exit(1);
}
}
# Record this directory as the last one checked. This will be used
# by the log_accumulate script to determine when it is processing
# the final directory of a multi-directory commit.
#
if ($record_directory != 0) {
&write_line("$LAST_FILE.$id", $directory);
}
exit(0);
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