ver_linux: Assign constant RE to variable name for clarity
The regular expression that matches the version number of a utility being queried is used as a constant expression in the current implementation. Assigning the RE in question to a variable gives it a meaningful name that clearly expresses the intended use of the expression without having to think about the details of implementation. Signed-off-by: Alexander Kapshuk <alexander.kapshuk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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system("uname -a")
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printf("\n")
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vernum = "[0-9]+([.]?[0-9]+)+"
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printversion("GNU C", version("gcc -dumpversion"))
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printversion("GNU Make", version("make --version"))
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printversion("Binutils", version("ld -v"))
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while (getline <"/proc/self/maps" > 0) {
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if (/libc.*\.so$/) {
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n = split($0, procmaps, "/")
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if (match(procmaps[n], /[0-9]+([.]?[0-9]+)+/)) {
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if (match(procmaps[n], vernum)) {
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ver = substr(procmaps[n], RSTART, RLENGTH)
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printversion("Linux C Library", ver)
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break
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function version(cmd, ver) {
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cmd = cmd " 2>&1"
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while (cmd | getline > 0) {
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if (match($0, /[0-9]+([.]?[0-9]+)+/)) {
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if (match($0, vernum)) {
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ver = substr($0, RSTART, RLENGTH)
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break
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}
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