1 # Setup functions and settings used in subdirectories.
3 # Their setup.sh script sources this file.
6 # csh gives the error "Unknown colorls variable `su'." when used with newer
7 # options supported by Zsh or GNU ls.
11 # Check if the given program is installed. Returns 0 if it exists, 1
12 # otherwise; so it can be used in if.
14 which $1 | grep -E '^/' > /dev/null
17 # Prints the current OS. Supported are Debian (debian), Gentoo (gentoo) and
18 # Mac OS X (darwin) at the moment. If an unsupported OS is used an error is
21 if [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
23 elif [ -f /etc/gentoo-release ]; then
25 elif [ x`uname` = xDarwin ]; then
28 echo unsupported OS! >&2
33 # Creates a symbolic link for file $1 in dirname of $2 with name of basename
36 # `./link.sh example ~/.examplerc` creates a symbolic link to example
37 # (wherever it is located) in ~/ named .examplerc.
39 # Get all necessary paths.
42 source=`echo "$pwd/$1" | sed "s|$base/||"`
43 target=`basename "$2"`
45 # Go to the directory where the link is going to be created.
48 # Abort if the target file exists and is no symbolic link. Prevents
49 # overwriting real files.
50 if [ -e "$target" -a ! -h "$target" ]; then
51 echo "link(): target '$target' exists already and is no symbolic link!" >&2
55 # Make sure the source exists.
56 if [ ! -e "$source" ]; then
57 echo "link(): source '$source' doesn't exist!" >&2
61 # Create the new symbolic link; remove the old one if necessary.
62 echo "link(): linking '$source' to '$target'"
64 ln -s "$source" "$target"
66 # Go back to the directory where we were before.
69 unset pwd base source target
72 # Write a warning to $1 to make clear it should not be modified. $2 is the
73 # source for the generated file. Also print a message to stdout that the file
74 # $1 was generated from $2 using the command $3 with options $4.
76 echo "###################################" > $1
77 echo "# WARNING! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! #" >> $1
78 echo "###################################" >> $1
80 echo "# It was generated from $2 on `date`." >> $1
83 # Display given options if there were any (Zsh has a problem with $options
87 option=" with options '$4'"
89 # Write message to stdout.
90 echo "$3: generating '$1' from '$2'$option"
95 # Generate a file using several methods. A warning not to edit it is
96 # automatically added to the created file and a message printed to stdout
99 # The following commands are possible; the file extension for the source file
102 # - m4 (.m4): pipe $2.m4 through m4 then write it to $2
103 # - awk (.in): pipe $2.in through awk then write it to $2
104 # - perl (.in): pipe $2.in through perl then write it to $2
105 # - cat ($3): copy $2$3 to $2
107 # Get command and target file.
110 # Remove arguments from list.
114 # Set extension for the used commands. When cat is used $3 is used as
116 if [ x"$command" = xm4 ]; then
118 elif [ x"$command" = xawk -o x"$command" = xperl ]; then
120 elif [ x"$command" = xcat ]; then
121 extension="$1" # is $3 in reality, $1 because of shifting
123 # Print a warning and exit if an unsupported command is used.
125 echo "generate(): command '$command' not supported!" >&2
129 # Add warning to file and write a message to stdout.
130 warning "$file" "$file$extension" $command "$*"
131 # Generate $file from $file$extension using the given command.
132 cat "$file$extension" | $command "$@" >> "$file"