subsurface/scripts/get-version
Dirk Hohndel 087900b643 Only considered annotated/signed tags for version
This works around confusion with the 'continuous' tag that we now use
for the CI AppImage builds.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2017-11-06 13:45:00 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
# $1 - os name {linux|darwin|win}
# $2 - [optional] raw version string "vX.Y-patchN-sha1". as from `git describe'
# (see below)
set -eu
#set -x
croak() {
echo "$0: $*" >&2
exit 1
}
[ $# -ge 1 ] || croak "missing OS argument"
os=$1
if [ $# -eq 2 ] && [ "$2" ]; then
v0=$2
else
cmd="git describe --abbrev=12"
v0=$($cmd) || v0=$(cat .gitversion) || croak "odd; command '$cmd' failed"
fi
# strip off the 'v' prefix, if any
v0=${v0#v}
case $os in
linux)
v=$v0
;;
darwin)
# just the dots in the version string - this way we can
# count them
IFS=.
set -- $v0 # split $v0 using $IFS separator
dots=$(($# - 1)) # use positional argument count
# split version string using a '-' separator
IFS=-
set -- $v0
v=$1
# do we need to add another digit?
# We know there are 1 or 2 dots in $v, so if it's just one
# or we are trying to get to 4, add one digit
if [ $dots -eq 1 ]; then
if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
v=$v.$2
else
v=$v.0
fi
fi
;;
full|win)
# just the dots in the version string - this way we can
# count them
IFS=.
set -- $v0 # split $v0 using $IFS separator
dots=$(($# - 1)) # use positional argument count
# split version string using a '-' separator
IFS=-
set -- $v0
v=$1
if [ $dots -eq 1 ]; then
v=$v.0
fi
if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
v=$v.$2
else
v=$v.0
fi
;;
*)
v=git.missing.please.hardcode.version
;;
esac
printf '%s' $v