#!/usr/bin/env bash

# Copyright 2019 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.

# This script will package a built gcmole plugin together with the
# corresponding clang binary into an archive which can be used on the
# buildbot infrastructure to be run against V8 checkouts.

THIS_DIR="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "${0}")")"

PACKAGE_DIR="${THIS_DIR}/../../tools/gcmole/gcmole-tools"
PACKAGE_FILE="${THIS_DIR}/../../tools/gcmole/gcmole-tools.tar.gz"
PACKAGE_SUM="${THIS_DIR}/../../tools/gcmole/gcmole-tools.tar.gz.sha1"
BUILD_DIR="${THIS_DIR}/../../third_party/llvm+clang-build"

# Echo all commands
set -x

# Copy all required files
mkdir -p "${PACKAGE_DIR}/bin"
cp "${BUILD_DIR}/bin/clang++" "${PACKAGE_DIR}/bin"
mkdir -p "${PACKAGE_DIR}/lib"
cp -r "${BUILD_DIR}/lib/clang" "${PACKAGE_DIR}/lib"
cp "${THIS_DIR}/libgcmole.so" "${PACKAGE_DIR}"

# Generate the archive
cd "$(dirname "${PACKAGE_DIR}")"
tar -c -z -f "${PACKAGE_FILE}" "$(basename "${PACKAGE_DIR}")"

# Generate checksum
sha1sum "${PACKAGE_FILE}" | awk '{print $1}' > "${PACKAGE_SUM}"

set +x

echo
echo You can find a packaged version of gcmole here:
echo
echo $(readlink -f "${PACKAGE_FILE}")
echo
echo You can now run gcmole using this command:
echo
echo CLANG_BIN="tools/gcmole/gcmole-tools/bin" lua tools/gcmole/gcmole.lua
echo