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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+# Future imports for Python 2.7, mandatory in 3.0
+from __future__ import division
+from __future__ import print_function
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+import io
+import os
+import re
+import sys
+import time
+
+def P(path):
+ """
+ Give 'path' as a path relative to the abs_top_srcdir environment
+ variable.
+ """
+ return os.path.join(
+ os.environ.get('abs_top_srcdir', "."),
+ path)
+
+def warn(msg):
+ """
+ Print an warning message.
+ """
+ print("WARNING: {}".format(msg), file=sys.stderr)
+
+def find_version(infile):
+ """
+ Given an open file (or some other iterator of lines) holding a
+ configure.ac file, find the current version line.
+ """
+ for line in infile:
+ m = re.search(r'AC_INIT\(\[tor\],\s*\[([^\]]*)\]\)', line)
+ if m:
+ return m.group(1)
+
+ return None
+
+def update_version_in(infile, outfile, regex, versionline):
+ """
+ Copy every line from infile to outfile. If any line matches 'regex',
+ replace it with 'versionline'. Return True if any line was changed;
+ false otherwise.
+
+ 'versionline' is either a string -- in which case it is used literally,
+ or a function that receives the output of 'regex.match'.
+ """
+ found = False
+ have_changed = False
+ for line in infile:
+ m = regex.match(line)
+ if m:
+ found = True
+ oldline = line
+ if type(versionline) == type(u""):
+ line = versionline
+ else:
+ line = versionline(m)
+ if not line.endswith("\n"):
+ line += "\n"
+ if oldline != line:
+ have_changed = True
+ outfile.write(line)
+
+ if not found:
+ warn("didn't find any version line to replace in {}".format(infile.name))
+
+ return have_changed
+
+def replace_on_change(fname, change):
+ """
+ If "change" is true, replace fname with fname.tmp. Otherwise,
+ delete fname.tmp. Log what we're doing to stderr.
+ """
+ if not change:
+ print("No change in {}".format(fname))
+ os.unlink(fname+".tmp")
+ else:
+ print("Updating {}".format(fname))
+ os.rename(fname+".tmp", fname)
+
+
+def update_file(fname,
+ regex,
+ versionline,
+ encoding="utf-8"):
+ """
+ Replace any line matching 'regex' in 'fname' with 'versionline'.
+ Do not modify 'fname' if there are no changes made. Use the
+ provided encoding to read and write.
+ """
+ with io.open(fname, "r", encoding=encoding) as f, \
+ io.open(fname+".tmp", "w", encoding=encoding) as outf:
+ have_changed = update_version_in(f, outf, regex, versionline)
+
+ replace_on_change(fname, have_changed)
+
+# Find out our version
+with open(P("configure.ac")) as f:
+ version = find_version(f)
+
+# If we have no version, we can't proceed.
+if version == None:
+ print("No version found in configure.ac", file=sys.stderr())
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+print("The version is {}".format(version))
+
+today = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d", time.gmtime())
+
+# In configure.ac, we replace the definition of APPROX_RELEASE_DATE
+# with "{today} for {version}", but only if the version does not match
+# what is already there.
+def replace_fn(m):
+ if m.group(1) != version:
+ # The version changed -- we change the date.
+ return u'AC_DEFINE(APPROX_RELEASE_DATE, ["{}"], # for {}'.format(today, version)
+ else:
+ # No changes.
+ return m.group(0)
+update_file(P("configure.ac"),
+ re.compile(r'AC_DEFINE\(APPROX_RELEASE_DATE.* for (.*)'),
+ replace_fn)
+
+# In tor-mingw.nsi.in, we replace the definition of VERSION.
+update_file(P("contrib/win32build/tor-mingw.nsi.in"),
+ re.compile(r'!define VERSION .*'),
+ u'!define VERSION "{}"'.format(version),
+ encoding="iso-8859-1")
+
+# In src/win32/orconfig.h, we replace the definition of VERSION.
+update_file(P("src/win32/orconfig.h"),
+ re.compile(r'#define VERSION .*'),
+ u'#define VERSION "{}"'.format(version))