Trying to figure out how to implement my WINC like compatibility layer. Going the emulation way is probably not so smart. We should not use the kernel but rather hook native functions in the Exec calls.
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#
# Initial Contributors:
# Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
#
# Contributors:
#
# Description:
# Called from MNT.BAT to do some PVCS stuff.
#
#
use strict;
if($#ARGV !=1) {
print <<EOH;
Usage: lock.pl <rune1> <rune2>
Basically, only call this from mnt.bat
EOH
exit 1;
}
open(X, "/E32TEST/group/dir.prj") || die "Can't find the directory list, $!";
#Slurp
my @dirs=<X>;
close X;
# Zap comments
foreach (@dirs) {
if(/!/) {
s/^(.*)!.*/$1/;
}
}
chomp @dirs;
# Now the weird runes
if(-e "locktmp.bat") {
unlink "locktmp.bat";
}
open(X, ">locktmp.bat") || die "Can't create file $!";
print X "\@echo off\n";
print X "\@call cont E32TEST %1\n";
print X "\@call $ARGV[0] li.prj $ARGV[1]\n";
close X;
foreach (grep /\w/, @dirs) {
system("locktmp.bat $_");
}
# Remove the evidence
unlink "locktmp.bat";
exit 0;