#!/usr/bin/perl -w ############################################################################### # Name: difflast.pl # Purpose: Shows the difference between the current local version of the file # and the last cvs revision # Version: $Id$ # Author: VZ # Created: 23.12.99 # Copyright:(c) Vadim Zeitlin 1999 ############################################################################### use strict; my $CVS = "cvs -z3"; # the cvs command sub dec_rev($) { my $rev = $_[0]; # decrement the revision number to get the previos one # (FIXME this is totally bogus, won't work with branches) my $revlen = length($rev) - rindex($rev, '.') - 1; my $m = 10**$revlen; return int($rev) . "." . ($rev*$m - int($rev)*$m - 1) } sub get_last_rev($) { my $file = $_[0]; my $basename = $file; $basename =~ s@^.*/@@; # first get the current version: try the Id RCS tag in the file itself # first, use "cvs status" if this fails if ( open(INPUT, $file) ) { while () { # notice that we shouldn't have '$' followed by 'Id' or cvs will # substitute it! if ( /\$(Id): $basename,v (\d+\.\d+)/ ) { return &dec_rev($2); } } } open(INPUT, "$CVS -q status $file |") or return 0; while () { if ( /Working revision:\s+(\d+\.\d+)/ ) { return &dec_rev($1); } } return 0; } sub process_file($) { my $file = $_[0]; my $revlast = &get_last_rev($file); if ( !$revlast ) { warn "Failed to get the last revision for $file, skipping.\n" } elsif ( $revlast =~ '\.0' ) { warn "No previous revision of the file $file.\n" } else { print `$CVS diff -b -kk -r $revlast $file`; } } # entry point die "Usage: $0 \n" if ( $#ARGV == -1 ); foreach my $file (@ARGV) { process_file($file); } exit 0;