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vs_postclean.pl
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#! /usr/bin/perl
eval '(exit $?0)' && eval 'exec perl -w -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
& eval 'exec perl -w -S $0 $argv:q'
if 0;
# ******************************************************************
# Author: Chad Elliott
# Date: 7/10/2008
# Description: Visual Studio doesn't support a post clean build step,
# so this script will do it.
# ******************************************************************
# ******************************************************************
# Pragma Section
# ******************************************************************
use strict;
use FileHandle;
use File::Basename;
use Cwd;
# ******************************************************************
# Data Section
# ******************************************************************
my $version = '1.0';
# ******************************************************************
# Subroutine Section
# ******************************************************************
sub read_proj {
my($cfg, $file) = @_;
my $fh = new FileHandle();
my $cmd;
if (open($fh, $file)) {
my $cfg_ok;
my $next_name;
my $next_command;
while(<$fh>) {
## Locate the start of a Configuration section
if (/<Configuration\s*$/) {
$next_name = 1;
}
## Next, find the configuration name
elsif ($next_name && /Name="(.+)"/) {
$cfg_ok = ($1 eq $cfg);
$next_name = undef;
}
## Next, find the post clean event
elsif ($cfg_ok && /Name="VCPostCleanEventTool"/) {
$next_command = 1;
}
## And finally, get the postclean command line
elsif ($next_command && /CommandLine="(.+)"/) {
$cmd = $1;
last;
}
}
close($fh);
}
## Convert frequently used XML sequences to plain characters.
$cmd =~ s/&/&/g;
$cmd =~ s/"/\"/g;
$cmd =~ s/>/>/g;
$cmd =~ s/</</g;
## Return the command line (undef if there was no postclean)
return $cmd;
}
sub clean_proj {
my($cfg, $file) = @_;
## Read the postclean command from the project
my $cmd = read_proj($cfg, $file);
## Move to the directory of the project and run the command
if (defined $cmd) {
my $current_dir = getcwd();
if (chdir(dirname($file))) {
system($cmd);
chdir($current_dir);
}
else {
## We'll only warn about files that we can't deal with.
print "WARNING: Unable to postclean $file\n";
}
}
}
sub clean_sln {
my($cfg, $file) = @_;
my $fh = new FileHandle();
## For a solution, just read in and clean each project file we find.
if (open($fh, $file)) {
while (<$fh>) {
if (/^Project\([^)]+\)\s*=\s*"[^\"]+",\s*"([^\"]+)"/) {
clean_proj($cfg, $1);
}
}
close($fh);
}
}
# ******************************************************************
# Main Section
# ******************************************************************
if ($#ARGV == -1) {
print "PostClean v$version\n",
"Usage: ", basename($0), " [CFG=<configuration>] <project or solution files>\n\n",
"Executes the MPC generated VCPostCleanEventTool commands in a project.\n",
"These events are ignored by VisualStudio and must be handled by an outside\n",
"tool (i.e., this script).\n";
exit(0);
}
## Determine the project or solution configuration (defaulting to the
## default created by MPC).
my $cfg = 'Debug|Win32';
if ($ARGV[0] =~ /^CFG=(.+)/) {
$cfg = $1;
shift(@ARGV);
}
foreach my $file (@ARGV) {
if ($file =~ /\.sln$/) {
clean_sln($cfg, $file);
}
else {
## It's not a solution file, we'll assume it's a project
clean_proj($cfg, $file);
}
}