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							- #!/usr/bin/env python
 
- """Compatibility tests between last released and the current version.
 
- Usage: ./update_compatibility_version.py <MAJOR>.<MINOR>.<MICRO> [<RC version>]
 
- Example: ./update_compatibility_version.py 3.7.1
 
- """
 
- from __future__ import print_function
 
- import re
 
- import sys
 
- if len(sys.argv) < 2 or len(sys.argv) > 3:
 
-   print("""
 
- [ERROR] Please specify a version.
 
- ./update_compatibility_version.py.py <MAJOR>.<MINOR>.<MICRO> [<RC version>]
 
- Example:
 
- ./update_compatibility_version.py.py 3.7.1 2
 
- """)
 
-   exit(1)
 
- NEW_VERSION = sys.argv[1]
 
- NEW_VERSION_INFO = NEW_VERSION.split('.')
 
- if len(NEW_VERSION_INFO) != 3:
 
-   print("""
 
- [ERROR] Version must be in the format <MAJOR>.<MINOR>.<MICRO>
 
- Example:
 
- ./update_compatibility_version.py.py 3.7.3
 
- """)
 
-   exit(1)
 
- if len(sys.argv) > 2:
 
-   RC_VERSION = int(sys.argv[2])
 
-   # Do not update compatibility versions for rc release
 
-   if RC_VERSION != 0:
 
-     exit(0)
 
- def RewriteTextFile(filename, line_rewriter):
 
-   lines = open(filename, 'r').readlines()
 
-   updated_lines = []
 
-   for line in lines:
 
-     updated_lines.append(line_rewriter(line))
 
-   if lines == updated_lines:
 
-     print('%s was not updated. Please double check.' % filename)
 
-   f = open(filename, 'w')
 
-   f.write(''.join(updated_lines))
 
-   f.close()
 
- def ReplaceVersion(line):
 
-   return re.sub(r'LAST_RELEASED=.*$', 'LAST_RELEASED=%s' % NEW_VERSION, line)
 
- RewriteTextFile('tests.sh', ReplaceVersion)
 
 
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