On Wednesday 20 September 2006 15:25, Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
Well then will this do good, if the file extension is 'spec', then we
will take the default value as 'dll'.
As the logic i am using to parse the filenames is, I am checking using
the first part of the extension.
Can you tell me a
Vijay Kiran Kamuju [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my $uc_dll_name = uc $dll_name;
+
+ if (($dll_ext ne 'ds') ($dll_ext ne 'acm') ($dll_ext ne 'drv')
+ ($dll_ext ne 'exe') ($dll_ext ne 'ocx') ($dll_ext ne 'vxd'))
+ {
+$dll_ext='dll';
+ }
You are still hardcoding things,
well some spec files are like wnaspi32.spec, when we parse the names of those.
We need to hard code them to dll.
There is no other way unless you change the spec file names.
On 9/20/06, Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vijay Kiran Kamuju [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my $uc_dll_name
Vijay Kiran Kamuju [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
well some spec files are like wnaspi32.spec, when we parse the names of those.
We need to hard code them to dll.
There is no other way unless you change the spec file names.
That doesn't mean you need to hardcode a list of extensions, any
extension
Well then will this do good, if the file extension is 'spec', then we
will take the default value as 'dll'.
As the logic i am using to parse the filenames is, I am checking using
the first part of the extension.
Can you tell me a better method other than this?
I will cahnge to that.
On 9/20/06,