#!/bin/sh # # USAGE: get-version.sh path/to/expat.h # # This script will print Expat's version number on stdout. For example: # # $ ./conftools/get-version.sh ./lib/expat.h # 1.95.3 # $ # if test $# = 0; then echo "ERROR: pathname for expat.h was not provided." echo "" echo "USAGE: $0 path/to/expat.h" exit 1 fi if test $# != 1; then echo "ERROR: too many arguments were provided." echo "" echo "USAGE: $0 path/to/expat.h" exit 1 fi hdr="$1" if test ! -r "$hdr"; then echo "ERROR: '$hdr' does not exist, or is not readable." exit 1 fi MAJOR_VERSION="`sed -n -e '/MAJOR_VERSION/s/[^0-9]*//gp' $hdr`" MINOR_VERSION="`sed -n -e '/MINOR_VERSION/s/[^0-9]*//gp' $hdr`" MICRO_VERSION="`sed -n -e '/MICRO_VERSION/s/[^0-9]*//gp' $hdr`" # Determine how to tell echo not to print the trailing \n. This is # similar to Autoconf's @ECHO_C@ and @ECHO_N@; however, we don't # generate this file via autoconf (in fact, get-version.sh is used # to *create* ./configure), so we just do something similar inline. case `echo "testing\c"; echo 1,2,3`,`echo -n testing; echo 1,2,3` in *c*,-n*) ECHO_N= ECHO_C=' ' ;; *c*,* ) ECHO_N=-n ECHO_C= ;; *) ECHO_N= ECHO_C='\c' ;; esac echo $ECHO_N "$MAJOR_VERSION.$MINOR_VERSION.$MICRO_VERSION$ECHO_C"