/* $Id: mkvdate.c,v 1.5 2001/12/26 22:17:03 sybalsky Exp $ (C) Copyright Venue, All Rights Reserved */ /************************************************************************/ /* */ /* (C) Copyright 1989-95 Venue. All Rights Reserved. */ /* Manufactured in the United States of America. */ /* */ /************************************************************************/ #include "version.h" /************************************************************************/ /* */ /* m a k e v d a t e . c */ /* */ /* Make the version number to place in the emulator. That number */ /* will be smashed into the running sysout at the field */ /* InterfacePage->rversion. The version number is the number */ /* of whole days since 12:00 13-Oct-87 (Takeshi's birthday). */ /* */ /* This program prints a single line, with seconds since Unix */ /* epoch, which is converted to days since Takeshi's birthday in */ /* initsout.c: */ /* */ /* time_t MDate = */ /* */ /* That output is redirected to create the file vdate.c, which */ /* is then compiled as part of the emulator MAKE. */ /* */ /************************************************************************/ #include #include #ifndef DOS #include #endif /* DOS */ #ifdef DOS int main(void) { long dtime; time(&dtime); printf("extern const long MDate;\n", dtime); printf("const long MDate = %ld;\n", dtime); return (0); } #else /* Version for every other Unix */ int main(void) { struct timeval time; /* On some Unix platforms, time_t is an int and on * others, it is a long. We'll store it as a time_t, * but print it as a long so that we can avoid format * warnings about differing sized types. */ gettimeofday(&time, NULL); printf("#include \n"); printf("extern const time_t MDate;\n"); printf("const time_t MDate = %ld;\n", (long)time.tv_sec); return (0); } #endif /* DOS */