X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib.sh;h=70aefbe48592edd5249b3a0182e135f67e3c2721;hb=4ab86db285a85611695017aed4c36ab1bf9fcd7f;hp=95c2fdf5c83efdc37212468d00e8f4c837ca7ac8;hpb=5b59dfd4b86ca165c34815c45dbed6eb45928038;p=config%2Fdotfiles.git diff --git a/lib.sh b/lib.sh index 95c2fdf..70aefbe 100644 --- a/lib.sh +++ b/lib.sh @@ -23,10 +23,31 @@ unset LS_COLORS -# Check if the given program is installed. Returns 0 if it exists, 1 -# otherwise; so it can be used in if. +# Check if the given program is installed. `type` is portable, `which` is not. installed() { - [ x`which $1 2>&1 | cut -c 1` = x/ ] || return 1 + type "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 +} +# Get the path of the given program. Thanks to Gilles on [1] (read on +# 2013-03-10) for the PATH-walking idea. `which` is not portable and `type` +# has no well-formed output format. +# +# [1]: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/4988/how-do-i-test-to-see-if-an-application-exists-in-path/4991 +installed_path() { + test -z "$1" && return 1 + + # Keep IFS change local. + ( + IFS=: + # Walk PATH. + for directory in $PATH; do + if test -x "$directory/$1"; then + echo "$directory/$1" + return 0 + fi + done + + return 1 + ) } # Print the current OS. The following OS are supported at the moment: