cbsref/telephonyrefplugins/atltsy/config/modifyfeaturedb.pl
branchRCL_3
changeset 66 07a122eea281
parent 65 630d2f34d719
child 67 4eff64595c44
child 70 4814c5a49428
--- a/cbsref/telephonyrefplugins/atltsy/config/modifyfeaturedb.pl	Tue Aug 31 16:23:08 2010 +0300
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-#!perl -w
-# Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
-# All rights reserved.
-# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
-# under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
-# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
-# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
-#
-# Initial Contributors:
-# Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
-#
-# Contributors:
-#
-# Description:
-# This simple script shows how to modify the content of a feature manager
-# data file.
-# 
-#
-
-use strict;
-use FMCreate;
-
-#
-# Hardwire the datafile - this is only an example.
-# 
-my $datfile = "/epoc32/release/winscw/udeb/z/private/10205054/features.dat";
-my $datfile2 = "/epoc32/release/winscw/udeb/z/private/10205054/features2.dat";
-my $datfileback = "/epoc32/release/winscw/udeb/z/private/10205054/features.bak";
-
-#
-# Create an object that represents a feature data file.
-#
-my $fmc = FMCreate->new();
-
-#
-# Load the content of the data file into our FMCreate object.
-# Note that this will die if the content does not seem to be a feature set
-# file. This can happen if the first four bytes aren't 'feat' or if reading
-# the file fails at any point. This will also happen if the file is the wrong
-# size.
-#
-$fmc->LoadUp($datfile) or die "Failed to load up data from '$datfile'\n";
-
-# Setup an array of all the features we need to switch on.
-my $ffuid;
-my $ff;
-my @tomtab;
-
-$tomtab[0] = 81; 	# KFeatureIdProtocolGsm
-$tomtab[1] = 82; 	# KFeatureIdProtocolWcdma
-$tomtab[1] = 1696;	# KFeatureIdOnScreenDialer
-
-foreach $ffuid (@tomtab)
-#for ($ffuid = 1696; $ffuid <= 1696; $ffuid++)
-{
-	$ff = $fmc->GetFeatureFlagByUID($ffuid);
-	if(ref($ff) ne "FeatureFlag")
-	{
-		printf ("Feature flag uid 0x%0x was not already in $datfile, creating it.\n", $ffuid);
-		#
-		# Now add a new feature. The three arguments are UID, status flags (not defined
-		# here) and user data word.
-		#
-		$ff = FeatureFlag->new($ffuid, undef, 0x00000000);
-		die "Couldn't create new feature flag object.\n" unless(ref($ff));
-			
-		#
-		# Add it to our existing feature data.
-		#
-		$fmc->AddFeatureFlag($ff) or die "Couldn't add new feature flag..\n";
-
-		printf ("Feature flag uid 0x%0x created ok.\n", $ffuid);
-	} 
-
-	$ff->Supported(1);
-	$ff->Upgradable(0);
-	$ff->Modifiable(0);
-	$ff->BlackListed(0);
-	$ff->Uninitialized(0);
-	$ff->Persisted(0);
-}
-#
-# Now write out the file to a new location
-#
-$fmc->WriteToFile($datfile2) or die "Couldn't write feature data file '$datfile2'\n";
-
-rename($datfile, $datfileback) or die "Couldn't backup feature data file '$datfile'\n";
-rename($datfile2, $datfile) or die "Couldn't copy feature data file '$datfile2'\n";
-
-printf ("\tFeature Database setup\n");
-#
-# Example code to remove a feature flag.
-#
-#$fmc->RemoveFeatureFlagByUID($ffuid) or die "Couldn't remove feature flag\n";
-