#!/usr/bin/perl # # Runs the equivalent of the following command line: # # $(PERL) $(srcdir)/genps.pl -subtitle "version `cat ../version`" \ # nasmdoc.dip # # This is implemented as a Perl script since `cat ...` doesn't # necessarily work on non-Unix systems. # use File::Spec; use Fcntl; use Env; $perl = $ENV{PERL} || 'perl'; $srcdir = $ENV{srcdir} || File::Spec->curdir(); $versionfile = File::Spec->catfile($srcdir, File::Spec->updir(), 'version'); $genps = File::Spec->catfile($srcdir, 'genps.pl'); sysopen(VERSION, $versionfile, O_RDONLY) or die "$0: cannot open $versionfile\n"; $version = ; chomp $version; close(VERSION); # \240 = no-break space, see @NASMEncoding in genps.pl. # If we use a normal space, it breaks on 'doze platforms... system($perl, $genps, '-subtitle', "version\240".$version, @ARGV, 'nasmdoc.dip');