64 lines
1.6 KiB
Batchfile
64 lines
1.6 KiB
Batchfile
@echo off
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REM ------------------------------------------------------------------
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REM
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REM nullcopy.cmd - JeremyD
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REM Fix up null files by force copying files reported by nullfile
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REM
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REM Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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REM
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REM ------------------------------------------------------------------
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perl -x "%~f0" %*
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goto :EOF
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#!perl
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use strict;
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use lib $ENV{RAZZLETOOLPATH} . "\\PostBuildScripts";
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use lib $ENV{RAZZLETOOLPATH};
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use PbuildEnv;
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use ParseArgs;
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use File::Copy;
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sub Usage { print<<USAGE; exit(1) }
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nullcopy [-list:<null file list>] <source> <destination>
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Files in the destination reported as bad by nullfile.exe will be
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copied from the source. The -list option can be used to specifiy a
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text file containing the output from a previous run of nullfile.exe.
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USAGE
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my ($listfile, $src, $dst);
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parseargs('?' => \&Usage,
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'list:' => \$listfile,
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\$src,
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\$dst);
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if (!-d $src or !-d $dst or @ARGV) {
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Usage();
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}
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my @lines;
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if ($listfile) {
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open FILE, $listfile
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or die "Failed to read file list from $listfile: $!\n";
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@lines = <FILE>;
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close FILE;
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}
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else {
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# would be nice to check for an error here, but you'd have to
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# parse the output
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@lines = `nullfile.exe $dst`;
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}
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for my $line (@lines) {
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# extract filename relative to destination directory
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# from nullfile.exe output
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my ($file) = $line =~ /\Q$dst\E\\(\S+)/i;
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if ($file) {
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if (-e "$src\\$file") {
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print "Copying $src\\$file to $dst\\$file\n";
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copy("$src\\$file" => "$dst\\$file");
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}
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}
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} |