exa/build.rs
2020-05-24 21:43:55 +02:00

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/// The version string isnt the simplest: we want to show the version,
/// current Git hash, and compilation date when building *debug* versions, but
/// just the version for *release* versions so the builds are reproducible.
///
/// This script generates the string from the environment variables that Cargo
/// adds (http://doc.crates.io/environment-variables.html) and runs `git` to
/// get the SHA1 hash. It then writes the string into a file, which exa then
/// includes at build-time.
///
/// - https://stackoverflow.com/q/43753491/3484614
/// - https://crates.io/crates/vergen
extern crate datetime;
use std::io::Result as IOResult;
use std::env;
fn git_hash() -> String {
use std::process::Command;
String::from_utf8_lossy(
&Command::new("git")
.args(&["rev-parse", "--short", "HEAD"])
.output().unwrap()
.stdout).trim().to_string()
}
fn main() {
write_statics().unwrap();
}
fn is_development_version() -> bool {
// Both weekly releases and actual releases are --release releases,
// but actual releases will have a proper version number
cargo_version().ends_with("-pre") || env::var("PROFILE").unwrap() == "debug"
}
fn cargo_version() -> String {
env::var("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").unwrap()
}
fn build_date() -> String {
use datetime::{LocalDateTime, ISO};
let now = LocalDateTime::now();
format!("{}", now.date().iso())
}
fn write_statics() -> IOResult<()> {
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::PathBuf;
let ver = if is_development_version() {
format!("exa v{} ({} built on {})", cargo_version(), git_hash(), build_date())
} else {
format!("exa v{}", cargo_version())
};
let out = PathBuf::from(env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap());
let mut f = File::create(&out.join("version_string.txt"))?;
write!(f, "{:?}", ver)
}