author | Shabe Razvi <shaber@symbian.org> |
Wed, 02 Sep 2009 13:31:21 +0100 | |
changeset 389 | ea20e8722576 |
parent 101 | 71122b8e1c7b |
permissions | -rw-r--r-- |
Update 20090519 by MattD Can now run parselistdirs.pl from anywhere witout lots of intermediate output files: perl parselistdirs.pl <logs_dir> (<output_dir>) Note that it will still put most of it's output to the console as before. The second dir is optional. Added find_collisions.pl Prefers to be run from the root on the build machine (as it's looking for files to compare) It's a hacked up version of merge_csv.pl Usage: perl find_collisions.pl what_results.log >collision_result.txt It creates a CSV based on the name of the file passed to it (ie what_results.log_collisions.csv) Yes, They are all quick and dirty. Older stuff: F:\6.2\generated\parselistdirs.pl - creates sets from the listdirs outputs... F:\6.2\generated\parsewhatlog.pl - creates a CSV-style log from the whatlogs. F:\6.2\generated\merge_csv.pl - takes the output CSV from parsewhatlog.pl and merges in the output of parselistdirs.pl in generated> perl parselistdirs.pl ..\ >list_results.log perl parsewhatlog.pl ..\ >what_results.log perl merge_csv.pl what_results.log list_results.log >summary.txt The Test dir is a directory filled with test text files...