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stream.c: remove pointless NULL check. Since it currently is a fixed-size array it can never be NULL. But even if this was changed, this check has no real value: it should still only be possible in case of an obvious code bug during development and the crash it would cause would be easy enough to debug.
author reimar
date Sun, 26 Jan 2014 18:59:15 +0000
parents 8f0fd63eca7f
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#!/bin/sh

test "$1" && extra="-$1"

# releases extract the version number from the VERSION file
version=$(cat VERSION 2> /dev/null)

if test -z $version ; then
# Extract revision number from file used by daily tarball snapshots
# or from the places different Subversion versions have it.
svn_revision=$(cat snapshot_version 2> /dev/null)
test $svn_revision || svn_revision=$(LC_ALL=C svn info 2> /dev/null | grep Revision | cut -d' ' -f2)
test $svn_revision || svn_revision=$(grep revision .svn/entries 2>/dev/null | cut -d '"' -f2)
test $svn_revision || svn_revision=$(sed -n -e '/^dir$/{n;p;q;}' .svn/entries 2>/dev/null)
test $svn_revision && svn_revision=SVN-r$svn_revision
test $svn_revision || svn_revision=UNKNOWN
version=$svn_revision
fi

NEW_REVISION="#define VERSION \"${version}${extra}\""
OLD_REVISION=$(head -n 1 version.h 2> /dev/null)
TITLE='#define MP_TITLE "%s "VERSION" (C) 2000-2014 MPlayer Team\n"'

# Update version.h only on revision changes to avoid spurious rebuilds
if test "$NEW_REVISION" != "$OLD_REVISION"; then
    cat <<EOF > version.h
$NEW_REVISION
$TITLE
EOF
fi