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diff --git a/lib.sh b/lib.sh
index d9b14c5..474f638 100644
--- a/lib.sh
+++ b/lib.sh
@@ -2,33 +2,131 @@
#
# Their setup.sh script sources this file.
+# Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Simon Ruderich
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see .
+
# csh gives the error "Unknown colorls variable `su'." when used with newer
# 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.
+# Check if the given program is installed. `type` is portable, `which` is not.
installed() {
- which $1 2>&1 | perl -ne 'if (not m{^/}) { exit 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/$1"
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+
+ return 1
+ )
+}
+
+# Usage: cmd_i ...
+#
+# Run with all arguments (including the last file) and write the result
+# to the temporary file .tmp and then renamed that file to . This
+# can't be done in-place (e.g. cmd file) because it truncates the file.
+cmd_i() {
+ # Get last argument.
+ last=
+ for x; do
+ last="$x"
+ done
+
+ "$@" >"$last".tmp
+ mv "$last".tmp "$last"
+}
+
+# Usage: sed_i ...
+#
+# sed -i is not compatible due to different implementations. See cmd_i.
+sed_i() {
+ cmd_i sed "$@"
+}
+grep_i() {
+ cmd_i grep "$@"
+}
+
+# Usage: perl_line_filter ...
+#
+# Run the perl command cmd on each line before printing it.
+perl_line_filter() {
+ cmd="$1"
+ shift
+
+ # Can't use -pe because it uses <> which treats the arguments as files.
+ perl -e "use strict; use warnings; while () { $cmd; print; }" "$@"
+}
+
+# Usage: simple_cpp .. -- ...
+#
+# Replaces each FIRST (on word boundaries) with like a
+# simple cpp replacement.
+simple_cpp() {
+ cmd='my $i = 0;'
+
+ for x; do
+ shift
+
+ if test x"$x" = x--; then
+ break
+ fi
+
+ cmd="$cmd s/\b$x\b/\$ARGV[\$i]/g; \$i++;"
+ done
+
+ perl_line_filter "$cmd" -- "$@"
}
# Print the current OS. The following OS are supported at the moment:
+#
# - Debian (debian)
# - Gentoo (gentoo)
# - Mac OS X (darwin)
# - Solaris/OpenSolaris (sun)
+# - FreeBSD (freebsd)
+#
# If an unsupported OS is used an error is printed.
os() {
- if [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
+ if test -f /etc/debian_version; then
echo debian
- elif [ -f /etc/gentoo-release ]; then
+ elif test -f /etc/gentoo-release; then
echo gentoo
- elif [ x`uname` = xDarwin ]; then
+ elif test x`uname` = xDarwin; then
echo darwin
- elif [ x`uname` = xSunOS ]; then
+ elif test x`uname` = xSunOS; then
echo sun
+ elif test x`uname` = xFreeBSD; then
+ echo freebsd
else
echo unsupported OS! >&2
return 1
@@ -41,6 +139,8 @@ os() {
# `./link.sh example ~/.examplerc` creates a symbolic link to example
# (wherever it is located) in ~/ named .examplerc.
link() {
+ local pwd base source target >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
+
# Get all necessary paths.
pwd=`pwd`
base=`echo "$2" | sed "s|\~|$HOME|"` # expand ~, some sh don't do it
@@ -53,14 +153,14 @@ link() {
# Abort if the target file exists and is no symbolic link. Prevents
# overwriting real files.
- if [ \( -f "$target" -a ! -h "$target" \) -o \
- \( -s "$target" -a ! -h "$target" \) ]; then
+ if ( test -f "$target" && test ! -h "$target" ) || \
+ ( test -s "$target" && test ! -h "$target" ); then
echo "link(): target '$target' exists already and is no symbolic link!" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Make sure the source exists (is file, directory or link).
- if [ ! -f "$source" -a ! -d "$source" -a ! -h "$source" ]; then
+ if test ! -f "$source" && test ! -d "$source" && test ! -h "$source"; then
echo "link(): source '$source' doesn't exist!" >&2
exit 1
fi
@@ -72,71 +172,47 @@ link() {
# Go back to the directory where we were before.
cd "$pwd"
-
- unset pwd base source target
-}
-
-# Write a warning to $1 to make clear it should not be modified. $2 is the
-# source for the generated file. Also print a message to stdout that the file
-# $1 was generated from $2 using the command $3 with options $4.
-warning() {
- echo "###################################" > $1
- echo "# WARNING! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! #" >> $1
- echo "###################################" >> $1
- echo >> $1
- echo "# It was generated from $2 on `date`." >> $1
- echo >> $1
-
- # Display given options if there were any (Zsh has a problem with $options
- # as variable name).
- option=
- if [ -n "$4" ]; then
- option=" with options '$4'"
- fi
- # Write message to stdout.
- echo "$3: generating '$1' from '$2'$option"
-
- unset option
}
-# Generate a file using several methods. A warning not to edit it is
-# automatically added to the created file and a message printed to stdout
-# through warning().
+# Generate a file from a source file using a given command. A warning not to
+# edit it is automatically added to the created file.
#
-# The following commands are possible; the file extension for the source file
-# in brackets.
+# Usage: generated()
#
-# - 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
+# If an empty extension is provided, the file is modified in-place (through a
+# temporary file).
generate() {
+ local file >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
+ local file_tmp >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
+ local extension >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
+
# Get command and target file.
- command="$1"
- file="$2"
- # Remove arguments from list.
+ file="$1"
+ extension="$2"
shift
shift
- # Set extension for the used commands. When cat is used $3 is used as
- # extension.
- if [ x"$command" = xm4 ]; then
- extension=.m4
- elif [ x"$command" = xawk -o x"$command" = xperl ]; then
- extension=.in
- elif [ x"$command" = xcat ]; then
- extension="$1" # is $3 in reality, $1 because of shifting
- shift
- # Print a warning and exit if an unsupported command is used.
+ if test -z "$extension"; then
+ file_tmp="$file.tmp"
else
- echo "generate(): command '$command' not supported!" >&2
- exit 1
+ # We only need this message if we generate a new file.
+ printf "%s: generating from '%s' (%s)\n" \
+ "$file" "$file$extension" "$1"
+
+ echo '###################################' >"$file"
+ echo '# WARNING! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! #' >>"$file"
+ echo '###################################' >>"$file"
+ echo >>"$file"
+ echo "# It was generated from $file$extension on `date`." >>"$file"
+ echo >>"$file"
+
+ file_tmp="$file"
fi
- # Add warning to file and write a message to stdout.
- warning "$file" "$file$extension" $command "$*"
# Generate $file from $file$extension using the given command.
- cat "$file$extension" | $command "$@" >> "$file"
+ "$@" <"$file$extension" >>"$file_tmp"
- unset command file
+ if test -z "$extension"; then
+ mv "$file_tmp" "$file"
+ fi
}