#!/bin/sh # $1 - version string # options: # -c colored grep (implies -d) # -d debug # -r release (exit status error; when called from Makefile) # To validate relevant files are up to date, you would run the script # from command line before tagging: # # $ scripts/check-version -cr set -eu #set -x # You would typically add/remove files to/from the list files="Documentation/user-manual.txt Makefile README ReleaseNotes.txt" whine() { echo "$0: $*" >&2 } croak() { whine "$*" exit 1 } color=n debug=n release=n while getopts cdr opt; do case $opt in c) color=y debug=y ;; d) debug=y ;; r) release=y ;; *) croak "invalid option" ;; esac done shift $(($OPTIND - 1)) if [ $debug = y ]; then opts=-n else opts=-q fi [ $color = n ] || opts="${opts:+$opts }--color" v=${1:-} v=${v#v} case $v in *-*) # Ignore development versions if [ $release = y ]; then croak "'$v' not a release tag" else exit 0 fi ;; ''|*[!.0-9]*) croak "invalid version string '$v'" ;; esac whine "checking for version $v" saveIFS=$IFS IFS=. set -- $v IFS=$saveIFS v= while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do v=${v:+$v\\.}$1 shift done sts=0 for f in $files; do grep -EH $opts \ -e "(VERSION=|[Ss]ubsurface[[:blank:]]+)?\" \ $f || { [ $release != y ] || sts=1 whine "'$f' may need updating" } done exit $sts