Added ENotifyKeypresses and ECaptureCtrlC flags to CCommandBase.
Commands can now get keypresses and handle ctrl-C via callbacks instead of having to implement custom active objects. As part of this extended the CCommandBase extension interface to MCommandExtensionsV2 for the new virtual functions KeyPressed(TUint aKeyCode, TUint aModifiers) and CtrlCPressed(). sudo now cleans up correctly by using ECaptureCtrlC.
#!/usr/bin/perl
# fshell_copyright.pl
#
# Copyright (c) 2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.
# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
# under the terms of the "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:
# Accenture - Initial contribution
#
use strict;
use File::Copy;
use File::Path;
my $debug = 0;
my $notice = << 'ENDTEXT';
// FILENAME
//
// Copyright (c) COPYRIGHTYEAR Accenture. All rights reserved.
// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
// under the terms of the "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:
// Accenture - Initial contribution
//
ENDTEXT
my @errorfiles = ();
sub update_copyright($$)
{
my ($file, $name) = @_;
open FILE, "<$file" or print "ERROR: Cannot open $file: $!\n" and return "Cannot open";
if ($debug) { print "Processing $file\n"; }
my @lines = <FILE>;
close FILE;
my $start = 1;
my $copyrightyear = "2010";
my $updated = 0;
my @newlines = ();
my $commentstart = "//";
if ($name =~ /\.(pl|pm|script|pod|ini|idf|esk|mk|cif|flm)/i || !($name =~ /\./))
{
# Need to use # instead of //
# Second part of conditional is for perl scripts that don't specify any ending
$commentstart = "#";
}
elsif ($name =~ /\.(bat)/)
{
$commentstart = '@REM';
}
elsif ($name =~ /\.(pkg)/)
{
$commentstart = ";";
}
while (my $line = shift @lines)
{
if ($start == 1)
{
if ($line =~ /^$commentstart Copyright ?\(c\) [a-zA-Z .]*(20..|19..)/)
{
# Some evil things put Copyright Symbian Software Ltd 2009 rather than putting the date first. The [a-zA-Z] bit is to skip that without causing a longest prefix match to pick up the end date instead of the start
$copyrightyear = $1;
if ($line =~ /Nokia Corporation/)
{
# Leave well alone, not ours to change the headers on
push @newlines, $line;
$start = 0;
}
}
elsif ($line =~ /^#!/)
{
# Leave shebang lines alone!
push @newlines, $line;
}
elsif ($line =~ /^$commentstart/)
{
# Comment we're not interested in
}
else
{
# Reached the end of initial comment
my $filecopyrightnotice = $notice;
if ($copyrightyear ne "2010") { $copyrightyear = "$copyrightyear - 2010"; }
$filecopyrightnotice =~ s/\/\//$commentstart/g; # Change '//' to '#' if needed
$filecopyrightnotice =~ s/http:$commentstart/http:\/\//g; # I don't know why putting a ^ before the above pattern doesn't work, my brain is hurting
$filecopyrightnotice =~ s/COPYRIGHTYEAR/$copyrightyear/;
$filecopyrightnotice =~ s/FILENAME/$name/;
push @newlines, $filecopyrightnotice;
push @newlines, $line;
$start = 0;
}
next;
}
push @newlines, $line;
}
#return if (!$updated);
open NEWFILE, ">$file" or die("Cannot overwrite $file: $!\n");
print NEWFILE @newlines, @lines;
close NEWFILE or die("Failed to update $file: $!\n");
print "* updated $file\n";
}
# Process tree
sub scan_directory($)
{
my ($path) = @_;
return if $path =~ /\.hg/ ; # Don't go inside mercurial dir
opendir DIR, $path;
my @files = grep !/^\.\.?$/, readdir DIR;
closedir DIR;
foreach my $file (@files)
{
my $newpath = "$path/$file";
if (-d $newpath)
{
scan_directory($newpath);
next;
}
next if (-B $newpath); # ignore binary files
next if ($newpath =~ /\.(pod|def|txt|src|index|clw|dsp|dsw|plg|rc|svg|css|esk)$/i); # ignore stuff that we're not copyrighting
update_copyright($newpath, $file);
}
}
scan_directory(".");
printf "%d problem files\n", scalar @errorfiles;
print "\t", join("\n\t", @errorfiles), "\n";