[LLDB] Fix script to work with GNU sed

GNU sed and BSD sed have a different command-line syntax for in-place
editing, and the current form of the script would only work with BSD
sed. The easiest way to get cross-platform behavior is to specify a
backup suffix and then just delete the backup file at the end. (BSD sed
is the default on macOS, but it's possible to acquire GNU coreutils and
have your `sed` be GNU sed even on macOS; I'm aware it's not officially
supported in any capacity, but it's easy enough to support here.)

An alternative would be using `perl -p -i -e` instead of `sed -i`, but I
figured it was best to make the minimal working change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51374

llvm-svn: 340885
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Shoaib Meenai 2018-08-28 23:47:22 +00:00
parent 66eefee7ed
commit 1a890fcc72
1 changed files with 6 additions and 5 deletions

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# Usage: framework-header-fix.sh <source header dir> <LLDB Version>
for file in `find $1 -name "*.h"`
do
sed -i '' 's/\(#include\)[ ]*"lldb\/\(API\/\)\{0,1\}\(.*\)"/\1 <LLDB\/\3>/1' "$file"
sed -i '' 's|<LLDB/Utility|<LLDB|' "$file"
sed -i.bak 's/\(#include\)[ ]*"lldb\/\(API\/\)\{0,1\}\(.*\)"/\1 <LLDB\/\3>/1' "$file"
sed -i.bak 's|<LLDB/Utility|<LLDB|' "$file"
LLDB_VERSION=`echo $2 | /usr/bin/sed -E 's/^([0-9]+).([0-9]+).([0-9]+)(.[0-9]+)?$/\\1/g'`
LLDB_REVISION=`echo $2 | /usr/bin/sed -E 's/^([0-9]+).([0-9]+).([0-9]+)(.[0-9]+)?$/\\3/g'`
LLDB_VERSION_STRING=`echo $2`
sed -i '' "s|//#define LLDB_VERSION$|#define LLDB_VERSION $LLDB_VERSION |" "$file"
sed -i '' "s|//#define LLDB_REVISION|#define LLDB_REVISION $LLDB_REVISION |" "$file"
sed -i '' "s|//#define LLDB_VERSION_STRING|#define LLDB_VERSION_STRING \"$LLDB_VERSION_STRING\" |" "$file"
sed -i.bak "s|//#define LLDB_VERSION$|#define LLDB_VERSION $LLDB_VERSION |" "$file"
sed -i.bak "s|//#define LLDB_REVISION|#define LLDB_REVISION $LLDB_REVISION |" "$file"
sed -i.bak "s|//#define LLDB_VERSION_STRING|#define LLDB_VERSION_STRING \"$LLDB_VERSION_STRING\" |" "$file"
rm -f "$file.bak"
done