#! /usr/bin/env perl # Copyright 2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use # this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy # in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at # https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html # Add new copyright and delete old ones. Used as # find . -name '*.[ch]' -type f -exec perl -i.bak util/copyright.pl '{}' ';' # This does not do everything that's needed for the consolidation. use strict; use warnings; # Read a multi-line comments. If it matches a "fingerprint" of a legacy # copyright block, then just delete it. sub check_comment() { my @lines = ( @_ ); my $skipit = 0; if ($lines[$#lines] !~ m@\*/@) { while ( <> ) { push @lines, $_; last if m@\*/@; $skipit = 1 if /Copyright remains Eric Young's/i; $skipit = 1 if /Copyright.*The OpenSSL Project/i; $skipit = 1 if /Written by.*for the OpenSSL Project/i; } } # Look for a multi-line "written by" comment. if ( ! $skipit ) { my $text = join('', @lines); $skipit = 1 if $text =~ m/Written by.*for the OpenSSL Project/is; } print @lines unless $skipit; return $skipit; } # Look for leading copyright blocks and process (print/swallow) them. while ( <> ) { if ($. == 1) { my $DATE; # Look for special copyright EAY line at line one. if ( /Copyright.*(199.)-.*Eric Young/ ) { $DATE = $1; } else { # Nope, use when it first existed in git. $DATE=`git log '--pretty=format:%cI' $ARGV | tail -1`; $DATE =~ s/-.*//; } my $YEAR = $DATE ? $DATE : 1995; my $SPAN = $YEAR == 2016 ? "2016" : "${YEAR}-2016"; print < ); }