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```
function Convert-Control {
Param($full)
.\vcpkg.exe format-manifest $full
$root = $full.Substring(0, $full.Length - 7) # CONTROL
$new = $root + 'vcpkg.json'
$content = Get-Content -Raw $new
$asJson = ConvertFrom-Json $content -AsHashtable -Depth 100
$oldVersion = $asJson['port-version']
if ($null -eq $oldVersion) {
$oldVersionFull = $asJson['version-string']
Write-Host "Got version $oldVersionFull"
$match = [System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex]::Match($oldVersionFull, '^(.+)-(\d+)$')
if ($match.Success -and -not [System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex]::IsMatch($oldVersionFull, '^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d$')) {
$newFullVersion = [string]$match.Groups[1].Value
$oldVersion = [int]$match.Groups[2].Value
Write-Host "newFullVersion $newFullVersion oldVersion $oldVersion"
$newVersion = $oldVersion + 1
$asJson['version-string'] = $newFullVersion
Write-Host "Previous version for $full extracted from version field -- setting version-string $newFullVersion and port-version $newVersion"
} else {
Write-Host "No previous version for $full -- setting 1"
$newVersion = 1
}
} else {
$newVersion = [int]$oldVersion + 1
Write-Host "New version for $full : $newVersion"
}
$asJson['port-version'] = $newVersion
$content = ConvertTo-Json $asJson -Depth 100
Set-Content -Path $new -Value $content
.\vcpkg.exe format-manifest $new
}
Get-ChildItem ports\CONTROL -Recurse | Foreach-Object {
Convert-Control $_.FullName
}
git commit -am "this message"
.\vcpkg.exe x-add-version -all
git commit -a --amend
```
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* After filing an issue with TBB (https://github.com/oneapi-src/oneTBB/issues/414), I found out that building the library with exceptions explicitly disabled as I had added support for had gone from not officially supported to more explicitly disallowed
* update tbb port-version
* run x-add-version
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* Add disable-exceptions feature to portfile to pass exceptions=0 to tbb_build in the non-windows case, and set TBB_USE_EXCEPTIONS=0 in the vcxproj files in the windows case. This removes the try/catch(...) wrappers around user code run by TBB. While these exception facilities can be nice in some cases, their removal allows for much easier debugging of a crash due to an unhandled exception in code that a TBB client provides to a TBB algortihm. With the try/catch(...) wrappers removed, the unhandled exception and crash dump are generated at the point of the thrown exception, versus significantly later in a different thread with the originally throwing thread no longer having the stack from when the exception was thrown.
* commit for changes from running x-add-version tbb to update for new port version
* Remove feature and undo changes made by x-add-version
* Rerun x-add-version
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