#!/usr/bin/perl ################################################################# # copyright.pl -- update copyright notices throughout the source tree, idempotently. # # Copyright (c) 2011-2012, PostgreSQL Global Development Group # # src/tools/copyright.pl ################################################################# use strict; use warnings; use File::Find; use Tie::File; my $pgdg = 'PostgreSQL Global Development Group'; my $cc = 'Copyright \(c\) '; # year-1900 is what localtime(time) puts in element 5 my $year = 1900 + ${ [ localtime(time) ] }[5]; print "Using current year: $year\n"; find({ wanted => \&wanted, no_chdir => 1 }, '.'); sub wanted { # prevent corruption of git indexes by ignoring any .git/ if ($_ eq '.git') { $File::Find::prune = 1; return; } return if !-f $File::Find::name || -l $File::Find::name; # skip file names with binary extensions # How are these updated? bjm 2012-01-02 return if ($_ =~ m/\.(ico|bin)$/); my @lines; tie @lines, "Tie::File", $File::Find::name; foreach my $line (@lines) { # We only care about lines with a copyright notice. next unless $line =~ m/$cc . *$pgdg /; # We stop when we've done one substitution. This is both for # efficiency and, at least in the case of this program, for # correctness. last if $line =~ m/$cc.*$year.*$pgdg/; last if $line =~ s/($cc\d{4})(, $pgdg)/$1-$year$2/; last if $line =~ s/($cc\d{4})-\d{4}(, $pgdg)/$1-$year$2/; } untie @lines; } print "Manually update doc/src/sgml/legal.sgml and src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.rc.in too.\n"; print "Also update ./COPYRIGHT and doc/src/sgml/legal.sgml in all back branches.\n";