#!PERL_COMMAND
+# Copyright (c) 1995 - 2018 University of Cambridge.
+# See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution.
+
# This variables should be set by the building process
my $spool = 'SPOOL_DIRECTORY'; # may be overridden later
use strict;
BEGIN { pop @INC if $INC[-1] eq '.' };
use Getopt::Long;
+use File::Basename;
my($p_name) = $0 =~ m|/?([^/]+)$|;
my $p_version = "20100323.0";
'show-vars=s' => \$G::show_vars, # display the contents of these vars
'just-vars' => \$G::just_vars, # only display vars, no other info
'show-rules' => \$G::show_rules, # display compiled match rules
- 'show-tests' => \$G::show_tests # display tests as applied to each message
+ 'show-tests' => \$G::show_tests, # display tests as applied to each message
+ 'version' => sub {
+ print basename($0) . ": $0\n",
+ "build: EXIM_RELEASE_VERSIONEXIM_VARIANT_VERSION\n",
+ "perl(runtime): $]\n";
+ exit 0;
+ },
) || exit(1);
# if both freeze and thaw specified, only thaw as it is less destructive
} else {
$c[-1]{cmp} .= $G::negate ? " ? 0 : 1" : " ? 1 : 0";
}
- # support the each_* psuedo variables. Steal the criteria off of the
+ # support the each_* pseudo variables. Steal the criteria off of the
# queue for special processing later
if ($c[-1]{var} =~ /^each_(recipients(_(un)?del)?)$/) {
my $var = $1;
=item S + $each_recipients
-This is a psuedo variable which allows you to apply a test against each address in $recipients individually. Whereas '$recipients =~ /@aol.com/' will match if any recipient address contains aol.com, '$each_recipients =~ /@aol.com$/' will only be true if every recipient matches that pattern. Note that this obeys --and or --or being set. Using it with --or is very similar to just matching against $recipients, but with the added benefit of being able to use anchors at the beginning and end of each recipient address.
+This is a pseudo variable which allows you to apply a test against each address in $recipients individually. Whereas '$recipients =~ /@aol.com/' will match if any recipient address contains aol.com, '$each_recipients =~ /@aol.com$/' will only be true if every recipient matches that pattern. Note that this obeys --and or --or being set. Using it with --or is very similar to just matching against $recipients, but with the added benefit of being able to use anchors at the beginning and end of each recipient address.
=item S + $each_recipients_del