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diff --git a/get_chromium_toolchain_strings.sh b/get_chromium_toolchain_strings.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 483d66f..0000000 --- a/get_chromium_toolchain_strings.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# This script extracts version information from Chromium sources by way of a Gentoo ebuild -# then plugs the version information into the ebuild file. This is useful for updating the -# toolchain versions in the ebuild file when a new (major) version of Chromium is released. - -# Usage: get_chromium_toolchain_strings.sh <ebuild_file> -# <ebuild_file>: The path to the Chromium ebuild file - -# Extract the version string from an ebuild -get_version() { - local filename="$1" - [[ -z "$filename" ]] && return 1 # Check for empty filename - local version_match="${filename##*-}"; # Extract everything after the last hyphen - version_match="${version_match%.*}" # Remove extension (.ebuild) - echo "$version_match" -} - -# Display script usage -usage() { - echo "Usage: get_chromium_toolchain_strings.sh <ebuild_file>" - echo " <ebuild_file>: The path to the Chromium ebuild file" -} - -# Get the ebuild filename as the first argument -ebuild_file="$1" - -# Check for missing argument -if [[ -z "$ebuild_file" ]]; then - echo "Error: Please provide an ebuild filename as an argument." - usage - exit 1 -fi - -# Extract version from filename -version="$(get_version "$ebuild_file")" - -# Check if version extraction failed (function return code) -if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then - echo "Error: Could not extract version from filename." - exit 1 -fi - -# Construct S string based on version -# Bad luck if you don't use /var/tmp/portage, I guess. -S="/var/tmp/portage/www-client/chromium-${version}/work/chromium-${version}/" - -# Run ebuild with clean and unpack options -ebuild "$ebuild_file" clean unpack - -# No secret sauce here - it's just simpler to set the field separator to a single quote -# and then extract the final character from the sub-revision field. -# This is a bit of a hack, but it works for now - I haven't see upstream go past the -# 9th sub-revision yet! - -llvm_version=$(awk -F"'" ' -/CLANG_REVISION =/ { revision = $2 } -/CLANG_SUB_REVISION =/ { printf("%s-%d\n", revision, substr($1, length($1), 1)) } -' "${S}/tools/clang/scripts/update.py") - -rust_version=$(awk -F"'" ' -/RUST_REVISION =/ { revision = $2 } -/RUST_SUB_REVISION =/ { printf("%s-%d\n", revision, substr($1, length($1), 1)) } -' "${S}/tools/rust/update_rust.py") - -# Substitute versions into ebuild (assuming specific locations) -sed -i "s/GOOGLE_CLANG_VER=.*/GOOGLE_CLANG_VER=${llvm_version}/" "$ebuild_file" -sed -i "s/GOOGLE_RUST_VER=.*/GOOGLE_RUST_VER=${rust_version}/" "$ebuild_file" - -echo "Successfully substituted versions into $ebuild_file" |