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/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2016 Balabit
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* As an additional exemption you are allowed to compile & link against the
* OpenSSL libraries as published by the OpenSSL project. See the file
* COPYING for details.
*
*/
#ifndef __VERSIONING_H__
#define __VERSIONING_H__
/* The aim of this header file is to make it easy to track version
* identification in code when porting code from the PE tree to the OSE tree
* or vice versa. Error and warning messages should always use these macros
* instead of inlining a concrete version number. Runtime checks should
* always use the get_version_value() function to convert OSE version codes
* to PE ones.
*
****************************************************************************
* The code _should_ always use OSE version numbering, otherwise it'd break *
* and confuse the user when code gets ported between trees. *
****************************************************************************
*
* Versions in error messages
* ==========================
*
* Whenever using an error message that needs to state a version number, it
* should use one of the VERSION_X_Y macros, X_Y identifying the OSE version
* number where the incompatible change was applied.
*
* Example:
*
* msg_warning("WARNING: foo got changed to bar in " VERSION_3_4");
*
* Incompatible changes in non-OSE products
* ========================================
*
* If you introduce an incompatible change in a private tree (but don't do
* that), you should explicitly define a macro that identifies your version,
* e.g. if you have a product named foo, which is based on syslog-ng 3.3
* and you decide to change the interpretation of a config syntax in your
* 1.0 release, you should create a macro:
*
* VERSION_FOO_1_0 "foo 1.0"
*
* This would be changed once the code gets integrated into syslog-ng, to
* the "integrated-to" release. That way, users that always used OSE gets
* the version number properly.
*
* Rebasing to a tree that already has your incompatible change
* ============================================================
*
* Assuming your change makes it to the OSE tree, the FOO specific version
* references will be changed to OSE version macros, which could be a
* problem for you when rebase your product, since your rebased product will
* claim that the incompatible change happened _after_ it really happened.
* The best solution is not to introduce incompatible changes or do that in
* the OSE tree first. If you have to something like this, make sure that
* you take care about these at rebase time.
*
* Version number barrier
* ======================
*
* For now there's an explicit barrier in version numbering between PE and
* OSE, which is "4.0"; everything below "4.0" is an OSE version number,
* everything ahead is a PE one. This will change once there's sufficient
* gap between the two (e.g. PE 4.0 is long forgotten), in that case
* OSE can also use version 4 and later.
*
* If there's another similar products built on syslog-ng (e.g. someone
* other than BB creates such a product, the same scheme can be used by them
* too).
*/
/* version references for major syslog-ng OSE versions. All error messages
* should reference the syslog-ng version number through these macros, in order
* to make it relatively simple to explain PE/OSE version numbers to users. */
#define PRODUCT_DOCUMENTATION "https://www.syslog-ng.com/technical-documents/list/syslog-ng-open-source-edition"
#define PRODUCT_CONTACT "\n\tGitHub Project: https://github.com/syslog-ng/syslog-ng\n\tChat with the Developers: https://gitter.im/syslog-ng/syslog-ng\n\tMailing List: https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng"
#define VERSION_3_0 "syslog-ng 3.0"
#define VERSION_3_1 "syslog-ng 3.1"
#define VERSION_3_2 "syslog-ng 3.2"
#define VERSION_3_3 "syslog-ng 3.3"
#define VERSION_3_4 "syslog-ng 3.4"
#define VERSION_3_5 "syslog-ng 3.5"
#define VERSION_3_6 "syslog-ng 3.6"
#define VERSION_3_7 "syslog-ng 3.7"
#define VERSION_3_8 "syslog-ng 3.8"
#define VERSION_3_9 "syslog-ng 3.9"
#define VERSION_3_10 "syslog-ng 3.10"
#define VERSION_3_11 "syslog-ng 3.11"
#define VERSION_3_12 "syslog-ng 3.12"
#define VERSION_3_13 "syslog-ng 3.13"
#define VERSION_3_14 "syslog-ng 3.14"
#define VERSION_3_15 "syslog-ng 3.15"
#define VERSION_3_16 "syslog-ng 3.16"
#define VERSION_3_17 "syslog-ng 3.17"
#define VERSION_3_18 "syslog-ng 3.18"
#define VERSION_3_19 "syslog-ng 3.19"
#define VERSION_3_20 "syslog-ng 3.20"
#define VERSION_3_21 "syslog-ng 3.21"
#define VERSION_3_22 "syslog-ng 3.22"
#define VERSION_3_23 "syslog-ng 3.23"
#define VERSION_3_24 "syslog-ng 3.24"
#define VERSION_3_25 "syslog-ng 3.25"
#define VERSION_3_26 "syslog-ng 3.26"
#define VERSION_3_27 "syslog-ng 3.27"
#define VERSION_3_28 "syslog-ng 3.28"
#define VERSION_3_29 "syslog-ng 3.29"
#define VERSION_3_30 "syslog-ng 3.30"
#define VERSION_3_31 "syslog-ng 3.31"
#define VERSION_3_32 "syslog-ng 3.32"
#define VERSION_3_33 "syslog-ng 3.33"
#define VERSION_3_34 "syslog-ng 3.34"
#define VERSION_3_35 "syslog-ng 3.35"
#define VERSION_3_36 "syslog-ng 3.36"
#define VERSION_3_37 "syslog-ng 3.37"
#define VERSION_3_38 "syslog-ng 3.38"
#define VERSION_4_0 "syslog-ng 4.0"
#define VERSION_4_1 "syslog-ng 4.1"
#define VERSION_4_2 "syslog-ng 4.2"
#define VERSION_4_3 "syslog-ng 4.3"
#define VERSION_4_4 "syslog-ng 4.4"
#define VERSION_4_5 "syslog-ng 4.5"
#define VERSION_4_6 "syslog-ng 4.6"
#define VERSION_4_7 "syslog-ng 4.7"
#define VERSION_4_8 "syslog-ng 4.8"
/* VERSION_VALUE_* references versions as integers to be compared against stuff like cfg->user_version */
/* VERSION_STR_* references versions as strings to be shown to the user */
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_0 0x0300
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_1 0x0301
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_2 0x0302
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_3 0x0303
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_4 0x0304
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_5 0x0305
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_6 0x0306
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_7 0x0307
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_8 0x0308
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_9 0x0309
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_10 0x030a
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_11 0x030b
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_12 0x030c
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_13 0x030d
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_14 0x030e
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_15 0x030f
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_16 0x0310
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_17 0x0311
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_18 0x0312
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_19 0x0313
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_20 0x0314
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_21 0x0315
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_22 0x0316
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_23 0x0317
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_24 0x0318
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_25 0x0319
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_26 0x031a
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_27 0x031b
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_28 0x031c
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_29 0x031d
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_30 0x031e
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_31 0x031f
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_32 0x0320
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_33 0x0321
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_34 0x0322
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_35 0x0323
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_36 0x0324
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_37 0x0325
#define VERSION_VALUE_3_38 0x0326
#define VERSION_VALUE_4_0 0x0400
#define VERSION_VALUE_4_1 0x0401
#define VERSION_VALUE_4_2 0x0402
#define VERSION_VALUE_4_3 0x0403
#define VERSION_VALUE_4_4 0x0404
#define VERSION_VALUE_4_5 0x0405
#define VERSION_VALUE_4_6 0x0406
#define VERSION_VALUE_4_7 0x0407
#define VERSION_VALUE_4_8 0x0408
/* config version code, in the same format as GlobalConfig->version */
#define VERSION_VALUE_CURRENT VERSION_VALUE_4_8
#define VERSION_STR_CURRENT "4.8"
#define VERSION_PRODUCT_CURRENT VERSION_4_8
/* this value points to the last syslog-ng version where we changed the
* meaning of any setting in the configuration file. Basically, it is the
* highest value passed to any cfg_is_config_version_older() call.
*/
#define VERSION_VALUE_LAST_SEMANTIC_CHANGE VERSION_VALUE_4_2
#define VERSION_STR_LAST_SEMANTIC_CHANGE "4.2"
#define version_convert_from_user(v) (v)
/* version based feature flips */
#define VERSION_VALUE_NEXT_MAJOR VERSION_VALUE_4_0
/* we are already past 4.0 which introduced FEATURE_TYPING_MIN_VERSION, so
* set min_version to an extremal value. We should remove this macro if all
* derived works introduce typing support. Until that point we keep it
* here, so the same codebase can execute with typing disabled. */
#define FEATURE_TYPING_MIN_VERSION 0
#define FEATURE_TYPING_VERSION "syslog-ng 4.0"
#include "pe-versioning.h"
#endif