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487 lines
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487 lines
15 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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// Package mkversion gets version info from git and provides a bunch of
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// differently formatted version strings that get used elsewhere in the build
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// system to embed version numbers into binaries.
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package mkversion
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"path/filepath"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/google/uuid"
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"golang.org/x/mod/modfile"
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)
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// VersionInfo is version information extracted from a git checkout.
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type VersionInfo struct {
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// Major is the major version number portion of Short.
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Major int
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// Minor is the minor version number portion of Short.
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Minor int
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// Patch is the patch version number portion of Short.
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Patch int
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// Short is the short version string. See the documentation of version.Short
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// for possible values.
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Short string
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// Long is the long version string. See the documentation for version.Long
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// for possible values.
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Long string
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// GitHash is the git hash of the tailscale.com Go module.
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GitHash string
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// OtherHash is the git hash of a supplemental git repository, if any. For
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// example, the commit of the tailscale-android repository.
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OtherHash string
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// Xcode is the version string that gets embedded into Xcode builds for the
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// Tailscale iOS app and macOS standalone (aka "macsys") app.
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//
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// It is the same as Short, but with 100 added to the major version number.
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// This is because Apple requires monotonically increasing version numbers,
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// and very early builds of Tailscale used a single incrementing integer,
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// which the Apple interprets as the major version number. When we switched
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// to the current scheme, we started the major version number at 100 (v0,
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// plus 100) to make the transition.
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Xcode string
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// XcodeMacOS is the version string that gets embedded into Xcode builds for
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// the Tailscale macOS app store app.
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//
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// This used to be the same as Xcode, but at some point Xcode reverted to
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// auto-incrementing build numbers instead of using the version we embedded.
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// As a result, we had to alter the version scheme again, and switched to
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// GitHash's commit date, in the format "YYYY.DDD.HHMMSS"
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XcodeMacOS string
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// Winres is the version string that gets embedded into Windows exe
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// metadata. It is of the form "x,y,z,0".
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Winres string
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// GitDate is the unix timestamp of GitHash's commit date.
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GitDate string
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// OtherDate is the unix timestamp of OtherHash's commit date, if any.
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OtherDate string
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// Track is the release track of this build: "stable" if the minor version
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// number is even, "unstable" if it's odd.
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Track string
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// MSIProductCodes is a map of Windows CPU architecture names to UUIDv5
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// hashes that uniquely identify the version of the build. These are used in
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// the MSI installer logic to uniquely identify particular builds.
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MSIProductCodes map[string]string
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}
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// String returns v's information as shell variable assignments.
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func (v VersionInfo) String() string {
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f := fmt.Fprintf
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var b bytes.Buffer
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f(&b, "VERSION_MAJOR=%d\n", v.Major)
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f(&b, "VERSION_MINOR=%d\n", v.Minor)
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f(&b, "VERSION_PATCH=%d\n", v.Patch)
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f(&b, "VERSION_SHORT=%q\n", v.Short)
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f(&b, "VERSION_LONG=%q\n", v.Long)
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f(&b, "VERSION_GIT_HASH=%q\n", v.GitHash)
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f(&b, "VERSION_TRACK=%q\n", v.Track)
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if v.OtherHash != "" {
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f(&b, "VERSION_EXTRA_HASH=%q\n", v.OtherHash)
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f(&b, "VERSION_XCODE=%q\n", v.Xcode)
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f(&b, "VERSION_XCODE_MACOS=%q\n", v.XcodeMacOS)
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f(&b, "VERSION_WINRES=%q\n", v.Winres)
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// Ensure a predictable order for these variables for testing purposes.
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for _, k := range []string{"amd64", "arm64", "x86"} {
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f(&b, "VERSION_MSIPRODUCT_%s=%q\n", strings.ToUpper(k), v.MSIProductCodes[k])
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}
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}
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return b.String()
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}
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// Info constructs a VersionInfo from the current working directory and returns
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// it, or terminates the process via log.Fatal.
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func Info() VersionInfo {
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v, err := InfoFrom("")
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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return v
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}
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// InfoFrom constructs a VersionInfo from dir and returns it, or an error.
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func InfoFrom(dir string) (VersionInfo, error) {
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runner := dirRunner(dir)
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gitRoot, err := runner.output("git", "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel")
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if err != nil {
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return VersionInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("finding git root: %w", err)
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}
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runner = dirRunner(gitRoot)
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modBs, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(gitRoot, "go.mod"))
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if err != nil {
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return VersionInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("reading go.mod: %w", err)
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}
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modPath := modfile.ModulePath(modBs)
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if modPath == "" {
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return VersionInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("no module path in go.mod")
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}
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if modPath == "tailscale.com" {
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// Invoked in the tailscale.com repo directly, just no further info to
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// collect.
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v, err := infoFromDir(gitRoot)
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if err != nil {
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return VersionInfo{}, err
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}
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return mkOutput(v)
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}
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// We seem to be in a repo that imports tailscale.com. Find the
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// tailscale.com repo and collect additional info from it.
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otherHash, err := runner.output("git", "rev-parse", "HEAD")
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if err != nil {
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return VersionInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("getting git hash: %w", err)
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}
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otherDate, err := runner.output("git", "log", "-n1", "--format=%ct", "HEAD")
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if err != nil {
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return VersionInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("getting git date: %w", err)
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}
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// Note, this mechanism doesn't correctly support go.mod replacements,
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// or go workdirs. We only parse out the commit ref from go.mod's
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// "require" line, nothing else.
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tailscaleRef, err := tailscaleModuleRef(modBs)
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if err != nil {
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return VersionInfo{}, err
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}
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v, err := infoFromCache(tailscaleRef, runner)
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if err != nil {
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return VersionInfo{}, err
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}
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v.otherHash = otherHash
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v.otherDate = otherDate
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if !runner.ok("git", "diff-index", "--quiet", "HEAD") {
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v.otherHash = v.otherHash + "-dirty"
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}
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return mkOutput(v)
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}
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// tailscaleModuleRef returns the git ref of the 'require tailscale.com' line
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// in the given go.mod bytes. The ref is either a short commit hash, or a git
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// tag.
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func tailscaleModuleRef(modBs []byte) (string, error) {
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mod, err := modfile.Parse("go.mod", modBs, nil)
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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for _, req := range mod.Require {
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if req.Mod.Path != "tailscale.com" {
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continue
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}
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// Get the last - separated part of req.Mod.Version
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// (which is the git hash).
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if i := strings.LastIndexByte(req.Mod.Version, '-'); i != -1 {
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return req.Mod.Version[i+1:], nil
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}
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// If there are no dashes, the version is a tag.
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return req.Mod.Version, nil
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}
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return "", fmt.Errorf("no require tailscale.com line in go.mod")
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}
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func mkOutput(v verInfo) (VersionInfo, error) {
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var changeSuffix string
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if v.minor%2 == 1 {
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// Odd minor numbers are unstable builds.
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if v.patch != 0 {
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return VersionInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("unstable release %d.%d.%d has a non-zero patch number, which is not allowed", v.major, v.minor, v.patch)
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}
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v.patch = v.changeCount
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} else if v.changeCount != 0 {
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// Even minor numbers are stable builds, but stable builds are
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// supposed to have a zero change count. Therefore, we're currently
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// describing a commit that's on a release branch, but hasn't been
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// tagged as a patch release yet.
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//
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// We used to change the version number to 0.0.0 in that case, but that
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// caused some features to get disabled due to the low version number.
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// Instead, add yet another suffix to the version number, with a change
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// count.
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changeSuffix = "-" + strconv.Itoa(v.changeCount)
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}
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var hashes string
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if v.otherHash != "" {
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hashes = "-g" + shortHash(v.otherHash)
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}
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if v.hash != "" {
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hashes = "-t" + shortHash(v.hash) + hashes
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}
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var track string
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if v.minor%2 == 1 {
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track = "unstable"
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} else {
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track = "stable"
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}
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ret := VersionInfo{
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Major: v.major,
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Minor: v.minor,
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Patch: v.patch,
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Short: fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%d", v.major, v.minor, v.patch),
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Long: fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%d%s%s", v.major, v.minor, v.patch, changeSuffix, hashes),
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GitHash: fmt.Sprintf("%s", v.hash),
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GitDate: fmt.Sprintf("%s", v.date),
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Track: track,
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}
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if v.otherHash != "" {
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ret.OtherHash = fmt.Sprintf("%s", v.otherHash)
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// Technically we could populate these fields without the otherHash, but
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// these version numbers only make sense when building from Tailscale's
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// proprietary repo, so don't clutter open-source-only outputs with
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// them.
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ret.Xcode = fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%d", v.major+100, v.minor, v.patch)
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ret.Winres = fmt.Sprintf("%d,%d,%d,0", v.major, v.minor, v.patch)
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ret.MSIProductCodes = makeMSIProductCodes(v, track)
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}
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if v.otherDate != "" {
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ret.OtherDate = fmt.Sprintf("%s", v.otherDate)
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// Generate a monotonically increasing version number for the macOS app, as
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// expected by Apple. We use the date so that it's always increasing (if we
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// based it on the actual version number we'd run into issues when doing
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// cherrypick stable builds from a release branch after unstable builds from
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// HEAD).
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otherSec, err := strconv.ParseInt(v.otherDate, 10, 64)
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if err != nil {
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return VersionInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("Could not parse otherDate %q: %w", v.otherDate, err)
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}
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otherTime := time.Unix(otherSec, 0).UTC()
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// We started to need to do this in 2023, and the last Apple-generated
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// incrementing build number was 273. To avoid using up the space, we
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// use <year - 1750> as the major version (thus 273.*, 274.* in 2024, etc.),
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// so that we we're still in the same range. This way if Apple goes back to
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// auto-incrementing the number for us, we can go back to it with
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// reasonable-looking numbers.
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ret.XcodeMacOS = fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%d", otherTime.Year()-1750, otherTime.YearDay(), otherTime.Hour()*60*60+otherTime.Minute()*60+otherTime.Second())
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}
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return ret, nil
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}
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// makeMSIProductCodes produces per-architecture v5 UUIDs derived from the pkgs
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// url that would be used for the current version, thus ensuring that product IDs
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// are mapped 1:1 to a unique version number.
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func makeMSIProductCodes(v verInfo, track string) map[string]string {
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urlBase := fmt.Sprintf("https://pkgs.tailscale.com/%s/tailscale-setup-%d.%d.%d-", track, v.major, v.minor, v.patch)
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result := map[string]string{}
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for _, arch := range []string{"amd64", "arm64", "x86"} {
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url := fmt.Sprintf("%s%s.msi", urlBase, arch)
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curUUID := uuid.NewSHA1(uuid.NameSpaceURL, []byte(url))
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// MSI prefers hex digits in UUIDs to be uppercase.
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result[arch] = strings.ToUpper(curUUID.String())
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}
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return result
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}
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type verInfo struct {
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major, minor, patch int
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changeCount int
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hash string
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date string
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otherHash string
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otherDate string
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}
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// unknownPatchVersion is the patch version used when the tailscale.com package
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// doesn't contain enough version information to derive the correct version.
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// Such builds only get used when generating bug reports in an ephemeral working
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// environment, so will never be distributed. As such, we use a highly visible
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// sentinel patch number.
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const unknownPatchVersion = 9999999
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func infoFromCache(ref string, runner dirRunner) (verInfo, error) {
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cacheDir, err := os.UserCacheDir()
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("Getting user cache dir: %w", err)
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}
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tailscaleCache := filepath.Join(cacheDir, "tailscale-oss")
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r := dirRunner(tailscaleCache)
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if _, err := os.Stat(tailscaleCache); err != nil {
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if !runner.ok("git", "clone", "https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale", tailscaleCache) {
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return verInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("cloning tailscale.com repo failed")
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}
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}
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if !r.ok("git", "cat-file", "-e", ref) {
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if !r.ok("git", "fetch", "origin") {
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return verInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("updating OSS repo failed")
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}
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}
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hash, err := r.output("git", "rev-parse", ref)
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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date, err := r.output("git", "log", "-n1", "--format=%ct", ref)
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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baseHash, err := r.output("git", "rev-list", "--max-count=1", hash, "--", "VERSION.txt")
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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s, err := r.output("git", "show", baseHash+":VERSION.txt")
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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major, minor, patch, err := parseVersion(s)
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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s, err = r.output("git", "rev-list", "--count", hash, "^"+baseHash)
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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changeCount, err := strconv.Atoi(s)
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, fmt.Errorf("infoFromCache: parsing changeCount %q: %w", changeCount, err)
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}
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return verInfo{
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major: major,
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minor: minor,
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patch: patch,
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changeCount: changeCount,
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hash: hash,
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date: date,
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}, nil
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}
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func infoFromDir(dir string) (verInfo, error) {
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r := dirRunner(dir)
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gitDir := filepath.Join(dir, ".git")
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if _, err := os.Stat(gitDir); err != nil {
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// Raw directory fetch, get as much info as we can and make up the rest.
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bs, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(dir, "VERSION.txt"))
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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major, minor, patch, err := parseVersion(strings.TrimSpace(string(bs)))
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return verInfo{
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major: major,
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minor: minor,
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patch: patch,
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changeCount: unknownPatchVersion,
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}, err
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}
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hash, err := r.output("git", "rev-parse", "HEAD")
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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date, err := r.output("git", "log", "-n1", "--format=%%ct", "HEAD")
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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baseHash, err := r.output("git", "rev-list", "--max-count=1", hash, "--", "VERSION.txt")
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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s, err := r.output("git", "show", baseHash+":VERSION.txt")
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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major, minor, patch, err := parseVersion(s)
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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s, err = r.output("git", "rev-list", "--count", hash, "^"+baseHash)
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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changeCount, err := strconv.Atoi(s)
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if err != nil {
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return verInfo{}, err
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}
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return verInfo{
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major: major,
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minor: minor,
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patch: patch,
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changeCount: changeCount,
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hash: hash,
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date: date,
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}, nil
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}
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func parseVersion(s string) (major, minor, patch int, err error) {
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fs := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(s), ".")
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if len(fs) != 3 {
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err = fmt.Errorf("parseVersion: parsing %q: wrong number of parts: %d", s, len(fs))
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return
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}
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ints := make([]int, 0, 3)
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for _, s := range fs {
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var i int
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i, err = strconv.Atoi(s)
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if err != nil {
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err = fmt.Errorf("parseVersion: parsing %q: %w", s, err)
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return
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}
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ints = append(ints, i)
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}
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return ints[0], ints[1], ints[2], nil
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}
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func shortHash(hash string) string {
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if len(hash) < 9 {
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return hash
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}
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return hash[:9]
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}
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// dirRunner executes commands in the specified dir.
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type dirRunner string
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func (r dirRunner) output(prog string, args ...string) (string, error) {
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cmd := exec.Command(prog, args...)
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// Sometimes, our binaries end up running in a world where
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// GO111MODULE=off, because x/tools/go/packages disables Go
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// modules on occasion and then runs other Go code. This breaks
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// executing "go mod edit", which requires that Go modules be
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// enabled.
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//
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// Since nothing we do here ever wants Go modules to be turned
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// off, force it on here so that we can read module data
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// regardless of the environment.
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cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "GO111MODULE=on")
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cmd.Dir = string(r)
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out, err := cmd.Output()
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if err != nil {
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if ee, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("running %v: %w, out=%s, err=%s", cmd.Args, err, out, ee.Stderr)
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}
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return "", fmt.Errorf("running %v: %w, %s", cmd.Args, err, out)
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}
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return strings.TrimSpace(string(out)), nil
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}
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func (r dirRunner) ok(prog string, args ...string) bool {
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cmd := exec.Command(prog, args...)
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cmd.Dir = string(r)
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return cmd.Run() == nil
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}
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