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SHTOOL-VERSION.TMP(1) GNU Portable Shell Tool SHTOOL-VERSION.TMP(1)

NAME

shtool-version - GNU shtool maintain version information file

SYNOPSIS

shtool version [-l|--language lang] [-n|--name name] [-p|--prefix prefix] [-s|--set version] [-e|--edit] [-i|--increase knob] [-d|--display type] file

DESCRIPTION

This command displays and maintains version information in file.

The version is always described with a triple <version,revision,level> and is represented by a string which always matches the regular expression ""[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[sabp.][0-9]+"".

The hexadecimal format for a version "v.rtl" is "VVRRTLL" where "VV" and "RR" directly correspond to "v" and "r", "T" encodes the level type as 9, 2, 1, 0 (representing "s", "p"/".", "b", "a" in this order) and "LL" is either directly corresponding to "l" or set to 99 if level type is "s".

OPTIONS

The following command line options are available.

Print verbose information during processing.
Choose format of version file file. lang=""txt"", ANSI C (lang="c"), M4 (lang="m4"), Perl (lang="perl") or Python (lang="python"). Default is "txt".
Name the program the version is maintained for. Default is "unknown".
Set the version to version.
Interactively enter a new version.
When option ``-i'' is used, the current version in file is updated by increasing one element of the version where knob can be one of the following: ``"v"'' for increasing the version by 1 (and resetting revision and level to 0), ``"r"'' for increasing the revision by 1 (and resetting level to 0) or ``"l"'' for increasing the level by 1.
Control the display type: ""short"" for a short version display, ""long"" for a longer version display, ""hex"" for a hexadecimal display of the version and ""libtool"" for a format suitable for use with GNU libtool.

EXAMPLE

 #   shell script
 shtool version -l c -n FooBar -p foobar -s 1.2b3 version.c
 #   configure.in
 V=`shtool version -l c -d long version.c`
 echo "Configuring FooBar, Version $V"

HISTORY

The GNU shtool version command was originally written by Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> in 1994 for OSSP eperl. It was later rewritten from scratch for inclusion into GNU shtool.

SEE ALSO

shtool(1).

shtool 2.0.8 18-Jul-2008