# csh gives the error "Unknown colorls variable `su'." when used with newer
-# options supported by zsh or GNU ls.
+# options supported by Zsh or GNU ls.
unset LS_COLORS
# Check if the given program is installed. Returns 0 if it exists, 1
# otherwise; so it can be used in if.
installed() {
- which $1 | grep -E '^/' > /dev/null
+ which $1 2>&1 | perl -ne 'if (not m{^/}) { exit 1 }'
}
# Prints the current OS. Supported are Debian (debian), Gentoo (gentoo) and
fi
}
-# Creates a symbolic link for file $1 in dirname of $2 with name of basenmae
+# Creates a symbolic link for file $1 in dirname of $2 with name of basename
# $2.
#
# `./link.sh example ~/.examplerc` creates a symbolic link to example
# Get all necessary paths.
pwd=`pwd`
base=`dirname "$2"`
- source=`echo -n "$pwd/$1" | sed "s|$base/||"`
+ source=`echo "$pwd/$1" | sed "s|$base/||"`
target=`basename "$2"`
# Go to the directory where the link is going to be created.
echo "# It was generated from $2 on `date`." >> $1
echo >> $1
- # Display given options if there were any (zsh has a problem with $options
+ # Display given options if there were any (Zsh has a problem with $options
# as variable name).
option=
if [ -n "$4" ]; then
# The following commands are possible; the file extension for the source file
# in brackets.
#
-# - m4 (.m4): pipe $2.m4 through m4 then write it to $2
-# - awk (.in): pipe $2.in through awk then write it to $2
-# - cat ($3): copy $2$3 to $2
+# - m4 (.m4): pipe $2.m4 through m4 then write it to $2
+# - awk (.in): pipe $2.in through awk then write it to $2
+# - perl (.in): pipe $2.in through perl then write it to $2
+# - cat ($3): copy $2$3 to $2
generate() {
# Get command and target file.
command="$1"
# extension.
if [ x"$command" = xm4 ]; then
extension=.m4
- elif [ x"$command" = xawk ]; then
+ elif [ x"$command" = xawk -o x"$command" = xperl ]; then
extension=.in
elif [ x"$command" = xcat ]; then
extension="$1" # is $3 in reality, $1 because of shifting