#!/bin/bash
# Bash script to assert that the current version of the NDK is at least the
# specified version. Prints 'true' to standard out if it's the right version,
# 'false' if it's not.
#
# Typically used like this, in your jni/Android.mk:
#
# ifneq ($(shell $(LOCAL_PATH)/assert_ndk_version.sh "r5c" "ndk-dir"), true)
# $(error NDK version r5c or greater required)
# endif
#
# See https://gist.github.com/2878774 for asserting SDK version.
#
# Retrieved from: https://gist.github.com/jorgenpt/1961404 on 2014-06-03.
#
# Copyright (c) 2012, Lookout, Inc. All rights reserved.
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# Author: jorgenpt@gmail.com (Jorgen Tjerno)
# alexs.mac@gmail.com (Alex Stewart)
# Extracts 'r5c' into '5 c', also handles newer versions of the form
# 'r9d (64-bit)' and versions >= 10.
function get_major_minor() {
# r9d (64-bit) -> '9d', also handle versions >= 10.
local version=$(echo "$1" | sed 's/r\([0-9]\{1,2\}[a-z]\{0,1\}\).*/\1/')
local major=$(echo "$version" | sed 's/\([0-9]\{1,2\}\).*/\1/')
local minor=$(echo "$version" | sed 's/^[0-9]*//')
echo "$major $minor"
}
if [[ -z "$2" ]]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <required version> <NDK_ROOT>" >&2
echo " For example: $0 r5c android-ndk-r9d" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Assert that the expected version is at least 4.
declare -a expected_version
expected_version=( $(get_major_minor "$1") )
if [[ ${expected_version[0]} -le 4 ]]; then
echo "Cannot test for versions less than r5: r4 doesn't have a version file." >&2
echo false
exit 1
fi
release_file="$2/RELEASE.TXT"
# NDK version r4 or earlier doesn't have a RELEASE.txt, and we just asserted
# that the person was looking for r5 or above, so that implies that this is an
# invalid version.
if [ ! -s "$release_file" ]; then
echo false
exit 0
fi
# Make sure the data is at least kinda sane.
version=$(grep '^r' $release_file)
declare -a actual_version
actual_version=( $(get_major_minor "$version") )
if [ -z "$version" ] || [ -z "${actual_version[0]}" ]; then
echo "Invalid RELEASE.txt: $(cat $release_file)" >&2
echo false
exit 1
fi
if [[ ${actual_version[0]} -lt ${expected_version[0]} ]]; then
echo "false"
elif [[ ${actual_version[0]} -eq ${expected_version[0]} ]]; then
# This uses < and not -lt because they're string identifiers (a, b, c, etc)
if [[ "${actual_version[1]}" < "${expected_version[1]}" ]]; then
echo "false"
else
echo "true"
fi
else
echo "true"
fi