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This is a repeat of commit 3aa68cd397
which was lost in a rework of version.sh.
git worktrees have a .git file rather than a .git directory, so building
in a worktree caused version.sh to generate an error.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Dewhurst <adrian@tailscale.com>
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131 lines
4.6 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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set -eu
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# Return the commitid of the given ref in the given repo dir. If the worktree
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# or index is dirty, also appends -dirty.
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#
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# $ git_hash_dirty ../.. HEAD
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# 1be01ddc6e430ca3aa9beea3587d16750efb3241-dirty
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git_hash_dirty() {
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(
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cd "$1"
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x=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
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if ! git diff-index --quiet HEAD; then
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x="$x-dirty"
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fi
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echo "$x"
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)
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}
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case $# in
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0|1)
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# extra_hash_or_dir is either:
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# - a git commitid
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# or
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# - the path to a git repo from which to calculate the real hash.
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#
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# It gets embedded as an additional commit hash in built
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# binaries, to help us locate the exact set of tools and code
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# that were used.
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extra_hash_or_dir="${1:-}"
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if [ -z "$extra_hash_or_dir" ]; then
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# Nothing, empty extra hash is fine.
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extra_hash=""
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elif [ -e "$extra_hash_or_dir/.git" ]; then
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extra_hash=$(git_hash_dirty "$extra_hash_or_dir" HEAD)
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elif ! expr "$extra_hash_or_dir" : "^[0-9a-f]*$"; then
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echo "Invalid extra hash '$extra_hash_or_dir', must be a git commit or path to a git repo" >&2
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exit 1
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else
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extra_hash="$extra_hash_or_dir"
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fi
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# Load the base version and optional corresponding git hash
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# from the VERSION file. If there is no git hash in the file,
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# we use the hash of the last change to the VERSION file.
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version_file="$(dirname $0)/../VERSION.txt"
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IFS=".$IFS" read -r major minor patch base_git_hash <"$version_file"
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if [ -z "$base_git_hash" ]; then
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base_git_hash=$(git rev-list --max-count=1 HEAD -- "$version_file")
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fi
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git_hash=$(git_hash_dirty . HEAD)
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# The number of extra commits between the release base to git_hash.
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change_count=$(git rev-list --count HEAD "^$base_git_hash")
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;;
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6)
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# Test mode: rather than run git commands and whatnot, take in
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# all the version pieces as arguments.
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git_hash=$1
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extra_hash=$2
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major=$3
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minor=$4
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patch=$5
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change_count=$6
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;;
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*)
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echo "Usage: $0 [extra-git-commitid-or-dir]"
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exit 1
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esac
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# Shortened versions of git hashes, so that they fit neatly into an
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# "elongated" but still human-readable version number.
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short_git_hash=$(echo "$git_hash" | cut -c1-9)
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short_extra_hash=$(echo "$extra_hash" | cut -c1-9)
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# Convert major/minor/patch/change_count into an adjusted
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# major/minor/patch. This block is where all our policies on
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# versioning are.
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if expr "$minor" : "[0-9]*[13579]$" >/dev/null; then
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# Odd minor numbers are unstable builds.
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if [ "$patch" != "0" ]; then
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# This is a fatal error, because a non-zero patch number
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# indicates that we created an unstable VERSION.txt in violation
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# of our versioning policy, and we want to blow up loudly to
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# get that fixed.
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echo "Unstable release $major.$minor.$patch has a non-zero patch number, which is not allowed" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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patch="$change_count"
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change_suffix=""
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elif [ "$change_count" != "0" ]; then
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# Even minor numbers are stable builds, but stable builds are
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# supposed to have a zero change count. Therefore, we're currently
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# describing a commit that's on a release branch, but hasn't been
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# tagged as a patch release yet.
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#
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# We used to change the version number to 0.0.0 in that case, but that
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# caused some features to get disabled due to the low version number.
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# Instead, add yet another suffix to the version number, with a change
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# count.
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change_suffix="-$change_count"
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else
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# Even minor number with no extra changes.
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change_suffix=""
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fi
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# Hack for 1.1: add 1000 to the patch number. We switched from using
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# the proprietary repo's change_count over to using the OSS repo's
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# change_count, and this was necessary to avoid a backwards jump in
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# release numbers.
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if [ "$major.$minor" = "1.1" ]; then
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patch="$((patch + 1000))"
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fi
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# At this point, the version number correctly reflects our
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# policies. All that remains is to output the various vars that other
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# code can use to embed version data.
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if [ -z "$extra_hash" ]; then
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long_version_suffix="$change_suffix-t$short_git_hash"
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else
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long_version_suffix="$change_suffix-t$short_git_hash-g$short_extra_hash"
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fi
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cat <<EOF
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VERSION_SHORT="$major.$minor.$patch"
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VERSION_LONG="$major.$minor.$patch$long_version_suffix"
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VERSION_GIT_HASH="$git_hash"
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VERSION_EXTRA_HASH="$extra_hash"
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VERSION_XCODE="$((major + 100)).$minor.$patch"
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VERSION_WINRES="$major,$minor,$patch,0"
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EOF
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