Updating bootstrap to embed the build time into a macro that we can pull via "version" command

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Dave Smith 2009-12-07 16:03:56 -07:00
parent 95d52f860d
commit ffa0cda467
2 changed files with 30 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -2,8 +2,21 @@
%% -*- erlang -*- %% -*- erlang -*-
main(Args) -> main(Args) ->
%% Get a string repr of build time
Built = build_time(),
%% Check for force=1 flag to force a rebuild
case lists:member("force=1", Args) of
true ->
[] = os:cmd("rm -rf ebin/*.beam"),
ok;
false ->
ok
end,
%% Compile all src/*.erl to ebin %% Compile all src/*.erl to ebin
case make:files(filelib:wildcard("src/*.erl"), [{outdir, "ebin"}, {i, "include"}]) of case make:files(filelib:wildcard("src/*.erl"), [{outdir, "ebin"}, {i, "include"},
{d, 'BUILD_TIME', Built}]) of
up_to_date -> up_to_date ->
ok; ok;
error -> error ->
@ -55,5 +68,8 @@ main(Args) ->
"and you can use rebar to build OTP-compliant apps.\n"). "and you can use rebar to build OTP-compliant apps.\n").
build_time() ->
{{Y, M, D}, {H, Min, S}} = calendar:now_to_universal_time(now()),
lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~4..0w~2..0w~2..0w_~2..0w~2..0w~2..0w", [Y, M, D, H, Min, S])).

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@ -28,11 +28,22 @@
-include("rebar.hrl"). -include("rebar.hrl").
-ifndef(BUILD_TIME).
-define(BUILD_TIME, "undefined").
-endif.
%% =================================================================== %% ===================================================================
%% Public API %% Public API
%% =================================================================== %% ===================================================================
run(Args) -> run(["version"]) ->
%% Load application spec and display vsn and build time info
ok = application:load(rebar),
{ok, Vsn} = application:get_key(rebar, vsn),
?CONSOLE("Version ~s built ~s\n", [Vsn, ?BUILD_TIME]),
ok;
run(Args) ->
?CONSOLE("Args: ~p\n", [Args]),
%% Filter all the flags (i.e. string of form key=value) from the %% Filter all the flags (i.e. string of form key=value) from the
%% command line arguments. What's left will be the commands to run. %% command line arguments. What's left will be the commands to run.
Commands = filter_flags(Args, []), Commands = filter_flags(Args, []),