7012348: Bump the HS20 build number to 07
Summary: Update the HS20 build number to 07
Reviewed-by: jcoomes
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set -e
# This shell script echoes "MSC_VER=<munged version of cl>"
# It ignores the micro version component.
# Examples:
# cl version 12.00.8804 returns "MSC_VER=1200"
# cl version 13.10.3077 returns "MSC_VER=1310"
# cl version 14.00.30701 returns "MSC_VER=1399" (OLD_MSSDK version)
# cl version 14.00.40310.41 returns "MSC_VER=1400"
# cl version 15.00.21022.8 returns "MSC_VER=1500"
# Note that we currently do not have a way to set HotSpotMksHome in
# the batch build, but so far this has not seemed to be a problem. The
# reason this environment variable is necessary is that it seems that
# Windows truncates very long PATHs when executing shells like MKS's
# sh, and it has been found that sometimes `which sh` fails.
if [ "x$HotSpotMksHome" != "x" ]; then
TOOL_DIR="$HotSpotMksHome"
else
# HotSpotMksHome is not set so use the directory that contains "sh".
# This works with both MKS and Cygwin.
SH=`which sh`
TOOL_DIR=`dirname "$SH"`
fi
DIRNAME="$TOOL_DIR/dirname"
HEAD="$TOOL_DIR/head"
ECHO="$TOOL_DIR/echo"
EXPR="$TOOL_DIR/expr"
CUT="$TOOL_DIR/cut"
SED="$TOOL_DIR/sed"
if [ "x$FORCE_MSC_VER" != "x" ]; then
echo "MSC_VER=$FORCE_MSC_VER"
else
MSC_VER_RAW=`cl 2>&1 | "$HEAD" -n 1 | "$SED" 's/.*Version[\ ]*\([0-9][0-9.]*\).*/\1/'`
MSC_VER_MAJOR=`"$ECHO" $MSC_VER_RAW | "$CUT" -d'.' -f1`
MSC_VER_MINOR=`"$ECHO" $MSC_VER_RAW | "$CUT" -d'.' -f2`
MSC_VER_MICRO=`"$ECHO" $MSC_VER_RAW | "$CUT" -d'.' -f3`
if [ "${MSC_VER_MAJOR}" -eq 14 -a "${MSC_VER_MINOR}" -eq 0 -a "${MSC_VER_MICRO}" -eq 30701 ] ; then
# This said 1400 but it was really more like VS2003 (VC7) in terms of options
MSC_VER=1399
else
MSC_VER=`"$EXPR" $MSC_VER_MAJOR \* 100 + $MSC_VER_MINOR`
fi
echo "MSC_VER=$MSC_VER"
echo "MSC_VER_RAW=$MSC_VER_RAW"
fi
if [ "x$FORCE_LINK_VER" != "x" ]; then
echo "LINK_VER=$FORCE_LINK_VER"
else
# use the "link" command that is co-located with the "cl" command
cl_cmd=`which cl`
if [ "x$cl_cmd" != "x" ]; then
link_cmd=`$DIRNAME "$cl_cmd"`/link
else
# which can't find "cl" so just use which ever "link" we find
link_cmd="link"
fi
LINK_VER_RAW=`"$link_cmd" 2>&1 | "$HEAD" -n 1 | "$SED" 's/.*Version[\ ]*\([0-9][0-9.]*\).*/\1/'`
LINK_VER_MAJOR=`"$ECHO" $LINK_VER_RAW | "$CUT" -d'.' -f1`
LINK_VER_MINOR=`"$ECHO" $LINK_VER_RAW | "$CUT" -d'.' -f2`
LINK_VER_MICRO=`"$ECHO" $LINK_VER_RAW | "$CUT" -d'.' -f3`
LINK_VER=`"$EXPR" $LINK_VER_MAJOR \* 100 + $LINK_VER_MINOR`
echo "LINK_VER=$LINK_VER"
echo "LINK_VER_RAW=$LINK_VER_RAW"
fi