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-# Configuration file for environment related options for all shells.
-
-
-# Helper function to print debug information if $DEBUG is not empty.
-#
-# Doesn't fit perfectly in this file, but this is the best place to make it
-# available everywhere.
-source_debug() {
- if [ x$DEBUG != x ]; then
- echo $@
- fi
-}
-
-
-source_debug "sourcing ~/.shell/env"
-
-
-# Use UTF-8 encoding in the terminal. Don't use LC_ALL as it's used for
-# debugging purposes. Thanks to twb in Freenode/#screen (2009-10-02 10:25).
-LANG=en_US.UTF-8
-export LANG
-
-# Add ~/bin and ~/.bin to PATH if available.
-if [ -d ~/bin ]; then
- PATH=~/bin:$PATH
-fi
-if [ -d ~/.bin ]; then
- PATH=~/.bin:$PATH
-fi
-
-# Use Vim as editor.
-EDITOR=vim
-export EDITOR
-
-# Set less as pager, its configuration is done through the .less file.
-PAGER=less
-export PAGER
-
-# Use ~/tmp as directory for temporary files if available to reduce security
-# problems on multi-user systems.
-if [ -O ~/tmp -a -d ~/tmp ]; then
- TMP=~/tmp
- TEMP=$TMP
- TMPDIR=$TMP
- export TMP TEMP TMPDIR
-fi
-
-# Set colors for GNU ls (and zsh completions).
-# See `dircolors --print-database` for possible colors.
-LS_COLORS='no=00'
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':fi=00' # normal files: normal
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':di=34;01' # directories: blue bold
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':ln=36' # symbolic links: cyan
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':pi=00' # named pipes: normal
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':so=00' # sockets: normal
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':bd=00' # block devices: normal
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':cd=00' # character devices: normal
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':or=36;41' # orphaned links: red background
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':su=31;01;43' # setuid files: yellow background
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':sg=31;01;43' # setgid files: yellow background
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':ow=34;01;41' # directories writable by others: blue background
-LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS':ex=31;01' # executables: bold red
-export LS_COLORS
-# Set the same colors for non GNU ls, except for orphaned links which aren't
-# supported.
-LSCOLORS='ExgxxxxxBxxxxxBdBdExEb'
-# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
-# | | | | | | | | | | |
-# | | | | | | | | | | *- directory writable to others, without sticky bit
-# | | | | | | | | | *--- directory writable to others, with sticky bit
-# | | | | | | | | *----- executable with setgid bit set
-# | | | | | | | *------- executable with setuid bit set
-# | | | | | | *--------- character special
-# | | | | | *----------- block special
-# | | | | *------------- executable
-# | | | *--------------- pipe
-# | | *----------------- socket
-# | *------------------- symbolic link
-# *--------------------- directory
-export LSCOLORS
-
-
-# Sources a configuration file if it exists; loads a fallback .local file if
-# it doesn't. If the .local files doesn't exist nothing is sourced.
-#
-# $1: Path to directory where configuration files are located.
-# $2: Directory name in $1 where the non .local files are stored, can be
-# empty. If empty both configuration files (normal and .local) are stored
-# in $1.
-# $3: Base name of file in $2, for example "rc" or "env".
-# $4: Extension for $3, if this file doesn't exist "$1/$3.local" is sourced.
-# Can be empty, then no extension is used.
-# $5: Additional options, set to nolocal to prevent loading of "$1/$3.local"
-# if "$1/$2/$3.$4" doesn't exist.
-#
-# Example with the following directory/file structure, $os is Darwin and
-# $hostname is marvin.
-#
-# ~/.zsh
-# ~/.zsh/env
-# ~/.zsh/env.local
-# ~/.zsh/rc
-# ~/.zsh/rc.local
-# ~/.zsh/host/rc.marvin
-# ~/.zsh/os/rc.Darwin
-#
-# To load additional rc files from within ~/.zsh/rc use the following:
-#
-# source_config ~/.zsh os rc $os # loads os/rc.Darwin
-# source_config ~/.zsh host rc $hostname # loads host/rc.marvin
-#
-# To load additional env files from within ~/.zsh/env use the following (note
-# nolocal to prevent loading env.local two times if os and host files don't
-# exist):
-#
-# source_config zsh os env $os nolocal # loads os/rc.Darwin
-# source_config zsh host env $hostname # loads env.local
-#
-# By letting $4 empty normal configuration files can be sourced. A .local can
-# still be used.
-#
-# source_config zsh "" file # loads zsh/file if it exists
-#
-# Doesn't fit perfectly in this file, but this is the best place to make it
-# available everywhere.
-#
-# If DEBUG is set to a non empty value additional debug output is printed.
-source_config() {
- # Path to the file to source and its local counterpart.
- if [ x$4 != x ]; then
- source_file=$1/$2/$3.$4
- # If $4 is empty don't append a trailing dot. This allows source_config()
- # to load normal configuration files.
- else
- source_file=$1/$2/$3
- fi
- source_file_local=$1/$3.local
-
- # Additional debug output.
- source_debug "source_config(): checking if $source_file exists"
- source_debug "source_config(): checking if $source_file_local exists"
-
- # If the file does exist then source it.
- if [ -f $source_file ]; then
- source_debug "source_config(): -> sourcing $source_file"
- . $source_file
-
- # Otherwise load the .local file if it exists and .local files are
- # allowed.
- elif [ -f $source_file_local -a x$5 != xnolocal ]; then
- source_debug "source_config(): -> sourcing $source_file_local"
- . $source_file_local
- else
- source_debug "source_config(): -> neither exists"
- fi
-
- unset source_file source_file_local
-}
-
-source_debug "finished sourcing ~/.shell/env"
-
-# vim: ft=sh