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#!/bin/bash -e
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set -o errexit -o pipefail # errexit in case caller's #! line missing -e
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if test ! "$_util_sh_include_guard_utils"; then
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_util_sh_include_guard_utils=1
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isset() { declare -p "$1" &>/dev/null; }
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realpath() { readlink -f -- "$1"; }
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lowercase() { tr A-Z a-z <<<"$1"; }
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str2varname() { lowercase "${1//[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_}"; }
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	# lowercase: on case-insensitive filesystems, paths sometimes canonicalize
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	# to a different capitalization than the original
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include_guard_var() { str2varname "$(realpath "$1")"; }
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self_not_included() # usage: if self_not_included; then ... fi
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{
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	test $# -ge 1 || set -- "${BASH_SOURCE[1]}"
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	local include_guard="$(include_guard_var "$1")"
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	alias self_being_included=false
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	! isset "$include_guard" && \
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	{ eval "$include_guard"=1; alias self_being_included=true; }
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}
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# to load newly-defined aliases for use in functions in the same file:
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## fi # load new aliases
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## if self_being_included; then
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# this is needed because aliases defined inside an if statement are not
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# available inside that if statement
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fi
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if self_not_included "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"; then
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#### options
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shopt -s expand_aliases
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# **DON'T** do `shopt -s lastpipe` because this causes a segfault on Linux in
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# stderr_matches(). (it also isn't supported on Mac.) use @PIPESTATUS instead.
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#### stubs
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die()
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{ return "$?"; } # can't use `:` because that resets $?
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alias log_local='declare PS4="$PS4" log_level="$log_level"'
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function log++() { :; }
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alias log++='"log++" ' # last space alias-expands next word
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alias log--='"log--" ' # last space alias-expands next word
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alias log!='"log!" ' # last space alias-expands next word
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function log() { :; }
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__caller_indent='log_indent="$log_indent$log_indent_step"'
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alias caller_indent="$__caller_indent"
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alias indent="declare $__caller_indent"
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function canon_rel_path() { echo "$1"; }
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function echo_func() { :; }
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alias echo_func='"echo_func" "$@" && indent || true'
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function echo_run() { :; }
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alias echo_run='"echo_run" ' # last space alias-expands next word
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# auto-echo common external commands
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for cmd in env rm which; do alias "$cmd=echo_run $cmd"; done; unset cmd
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echo_builtin() { :; }
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function echo_vars() { :; }
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#### logic
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not() { ! "$@"; } # usage: wrapper_cmd not wrapped_cmd... # inverts exit status
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bool!() # usage: "$(bool! "$bool_var")"
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{ if test ! "$1"; then echo -n 1; fi } # empty<->non-empty
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#### vars
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alias local_array='declare -a'
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	# `local` does not support arrays in older versions of bash/on Mac
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set_var() { eval "$1"'="$2"'; }
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set_default() { if ! isset "$1"; then set_var "$@"; fi; }
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set_inv() { set_var no_"$1" "$(test "${!1}" || echo 1)"; }
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# usage: local var=...; local_inv
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alias local_inv=\
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'declare "no_$var=$(test "${!var}" || echo 1)"; echo_vars no_$var'
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unexport() { export -n "$@"; }
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	# `declare +x` won't work because it defines the var if it isn't set
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alias local_export='declare -x' # combines effects of local and export
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alias export_array='declare -ax'
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	# `export` does not support arrays in older versions of bash/on Mac
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# to make export only visible locally: local var="$var"; export var
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# within cmd: var="$var" cmd...
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get_prefix_vars() { : "${prefix:?}"; eval echo '${!'$prefix'*}'; }
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# usage: local prefix=..._; import_vars
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# when used inside another alias 2+ levels deep, *must* be run inside a function
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# idempotent: vars already set will *not* be overwritten
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alias import_vars="$(cat <<'EOF'
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: "${prefix:?}"
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declare src_var dest_var
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for src_var in $(get_prefix_vars); do
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	dest_var="${src_var#$prefix}"
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	# use ${...-...} to avoid overwriting an already-set var
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	declare "$dest_var=${!dest_var-${!src_var}}"; echo_vars "$dest_var"
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done
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EOF
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#### integers
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let!() { let "$@" || true; } # always returns true; safe to use for setting
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	# "If the last ARG evaluates to 0, let returns 1" (`help let`)
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bool2int() { try test ! "$1"; echo "$e"; } # empty->0; non-empty->1
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int2exit() { (( "$1" != 0 )); }
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exit2bool() { if (( $? == 0 )); then echo 1; fi } # 0->non-empty; !=0->empty
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#### floats
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int_part() { echo "${1%%.*}"; }
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dec_suffix() { echo "${1#$(int_part "$1")}"; }
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round_down() { int_part "$1"; }
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float+int() { echo "$(($(int_part "$1")+$2))$(dec_suffix "$1")"; }
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float_set_min() { if (($(int_part $1) >= $2)); then echo $1; else echo $2; fi; }
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#### strings
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starts_with() { test "${2#$1}" != "$2"; } # usage: starts_with pattern str
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ends_with() { test "${2%$1}" != "$2"; } # usage: ends_with pattern str
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matches() { test -z "${2##$1}"; } # usage: matches pattern str
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match_prefix() # usage: match_prefix pattern str
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{ if starts_with "$1" "$2"; then echo "${2%${2#$1}}"; fi }
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rm_prefix() { echo "${2#$1}"; } # usage: rm_prefix pattern str
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contains_match() { starts_with "*$1" "$2"; } # usage: contains_match pattern str
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repeat() # usage: str=... n=... repeat
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{
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	: "${str?}" "${n:?}"; local result= n="$n" # n will be modified in function
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	for (( ; n > 0; n-- )); do result="$result$str"; done
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	echo "$result"
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# usage: outer_cmd $sed_cmd ...
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sed_cmd="env LANG= sed -`case "$(uname)" in Darwin) echo El;; *) echo ru;;esac`"
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	# LANG: avoid invalid UTF-8 "illegal byte sequence" errors when LANG=*.UTF-8
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	# -l: line buffered / -u: unbuffered
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alias sed="$sed_cmd"
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	# can't be function because this causes segfault in redir() subshell when
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	# used with make.sh make() filter
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rtrim() { log_local; log+ 3; sed 's/[[:space:]]+$//' <<<"$1"; }
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echo1() { echo "$1"; } # usage: echo1 values...
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esc() # usage: array=($(log++; prep_env... (eg. cd); esc args...))
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{ local arg; for arg in "$@"; do printf '%q ' "$arg"; done; }
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# usage: split delim str; use ${parts[@]}
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function split() { split__with_IFS "$@"; echo_vars parts; }
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split__with_IFS() { local IFS="$1"; parts=($2); } # limit effects of IFS
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alias split='declare parts; "split"'
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join() { local IFS="$delim"; echo "$*"; } # usage: delim=char join elems...
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reverse() # usage: array=($(reverse args...))
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{
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	local i
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	for (( i=$#; i > 0; i-- )); do printf '%q ' "${!i}"; done
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contains() # usage: contains value in_array...
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{
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	local value="$1"; shift
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	local elem
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	for elem in "$@"; do if test "$elem" = "$value"; then return 0; fi; done
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	return 1
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is_array() # handles unset vars (=false)
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{
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	isset "$1" || return 1
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	local decl; decl="$(declare -p "$1")" || return; echo_vars decl
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	starts_with 'declare -a' "$decl" # also matches -ax
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#### terminal
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### formatting
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has_bg()
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{
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	# inverse (black background)/set background (normal colors)/set background
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	# (bright colors) (xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html#Character_Attributes)
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	starts_with 7 "$1" || starts_with 4 "$1" || starts_with 10 "$1"
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format() # usage: format format_expr msg
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# format_expr: the #s in xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html#Character_Attributes
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	local format="$1" msg="$2"
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	if starts_with '[' "$msg"; then format=; fi #don't add padding if formatted
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	if has_bg "$format"; then msg=" $msg "; fi # auto-add padding if has bg
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	echo "${format:+[0;${format}m}$msg${format:+}"
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plain() { echo "$1"; }
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fade() { format 90 "$@"; } # medium gray fades on white *&* black backgrounds
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err_fd=2 # stderr
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# usage: local func=...; set_func_loc; use $file, $line
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alias set_func_loc="$(cat <<'EOF'
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: "${func:?}"
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local func_info="$(shopt -s extdebug; declare -F "$func")" # 'func line file'
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func_info="${func_info#$func }"
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local line="${func_info%% *}"
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func_loc() # gets where function declared in the format file:line
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alias init_i='declare i="${i-0}"'
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alias next_stack_frame='let! i++' # usage: init_i; __; next_stack_frame
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alias prev_stack_frame='let! i--' # usage: next_stack_frame;__; prev_stack_frame
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alias skip_stack_frame='init_i; next_stack_frame'
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alias skip_stack_frame_in_caller='next_stack_frame'
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alias unskip_stack_frame_in_caller='prev_stack_frame'
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# usage: [i=#] get_stack_frame # i: 0-based index from top of stack
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# to get all stack frames:
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	func="${FUNCNAME[$i]}" # the called function, which = the current function
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	file="${BASH_SOURCE[$i+1]}" # not the *current* file, but the call's file
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	line="${BASH_LINENO[$i]}" # the line the function was called at
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	test "$file" # exit false if invalid index
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alias get_stack_frame='declare func file line && "get_stack_frame"'
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skip_stack_frames() # usage: init_i; exclude=_* [lookahead=1] skip_stack_frames
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print_stack_trace() { skip_stack_frame; stack_trace >&2; }
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ps() { echo "$@" >&"$debug_fd"; } # usage: ps str...
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pv() { declare -p "$@" >&"$debug_fd"; } # usage: pv var... # debug-prints vars
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pf() { declare -f "$@" >&"$debug_fd"; } # usage: pf func... # prints func decls
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pst() { print_stack_trace; } # no skip_stack_frame so know where called from
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# usage: local cache_key=...; load_cache; \
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alias load_cache='declare cache_var="$(str2varname "${FUNCNAME}___$cache_key")"'
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clear_cache() # usage: func=... clear_cache
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func_exists() { declare -f "$1" >/dev/null; }
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kw_params() # usage: func() { kw_params param_var...; }; ...; param_var=... cmd
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alias self='command "$(self_name)"' # usage: wrapper() { self ...; }
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all_funcs() # usage: for func in $(all_funcs); do ...; done # all declared funcs
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copy_func() # usage: from=... to=... copy_func
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catch() { test "$e" = "${1:-0}" && e=0; } # also works w/ $1=''
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ignore() { save_e; ignore_e "$@"; rethrow; } # usage: try cmd || ignore status
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sig_e() { echo $(( 128+$(kill -l "$1") )); } # usage: sig_e SIGINT, etc.
566

    
567
func_override catch__exceptions
568
catch() # supports SIG* as exception type
569
{
570
	log_local; log++; echo_func
571
	if starts_with SIG "$1"; then set -- "$(sig_e "$1")"; fi
572
	catch__exceptions "$@"
573
}
574

    
575
# usage: piped_cmd cmd1...|cmd2... # cmd2 doesn't read all its input
576
function piped_cmd() { "$@" || ignore SIGPIPE; }
577
alias piped_cmd='"piped_cmd" ' # last space alias-expands next word
578

    
579
fi # load new aliases
580
if self_being_included; then
581

    
582

    
583
#### text
584

    
585
nl='
586
'
587

    
588
# usage: by itself:                            split_lines  str; use ${lines[@]}
589
#        with wrapper: declare lines; wrapper "split_lines" str; use ${lines[@]}
590
function split_lines() { split "$nl" "$1"; lines=("${parts[@]}"); }
591
	# no echo_func because used by log++
592
alias split_lines='declare lines; "split_lines"'
593

    
594

    
595
#### paths
596

    
597
strip/() { echo "${1%/}"; } # strips trailing /s
598

    
599
wildcard/() # usage: array=($(log++; [cd ...;] wildcard/ unquoted_pattern...))
600
{ cmd=strip/ foreach_arg; esc "$@"; }
601

    
602
wildcard.() # usage: array=($(log++; [cd ...;] wildcard. unquoted_pattern...))
603
# currently only removes . .. when at then beginning of the list
604
{
605
	set -- $(wildcard/ "$@") # first strip trailing /s
606
	local to_rm=(. ..)
607
	local item
608
	if contains "$1" "${to_rm[@]}"; then
609
		shift
610
		if contains "$1" "${to_rm[@]}"; then shift; fi
611
	fi
612
	esc "$@"
613
}
614

    
615
#### streams
616

    
617
pipe_delay() # usage: cmd1 | { pipe_delay; cmd2; }
618
{ sleep 0.1; } # s; display after leading output of cmd1
619

    
620

    
621
#### verbose output
622

    
623

    
624
usage() { echo "Usage: $1" >&2; return 2; }
625

    
626

    
627
### log++
628

    
629
log_fd=2 # initially stderr
630

    
631
if test "$explicit_errors_only"; then verbosity=0; fi # hide startup logging
632

    
633
# set verbosity
634
if isset verbose; then : "${verbosity:=$(bool2int "$verbose")}"; fi
635
if isset vb; then : "${verbosity:=$vb}"; fi
636
: "${verbosity=1}" # default
637
: "${verbosity:=0}" # ensure non-empty
638
export verbosity # propagate to invoked commands
639

    
640
is_outermost="$(! isset log_level; exit2bool)" # if util.sh env not yet set up
641

    
642
# set log_level
643
: "${log_level=$(( ${#PS4}-1 ))}" # defaults to # non-space symbols in PS4
644
export log_level # propagate to invoked commands
645
export PS4 # follows log_level, so also propagate this
646

    
647
verbosity_int() { round_down "$verbosity"; }
648

    
649
# verbosities (and `make` equivalents):
650
# 0: just print errors. useful for cron jobs.
651
#    vs. make: equivalent to --silent, but suppresses external command output
652
# 1: also external commands run. useful for running at the command line.
653
#    vs. make: not provided (but sorely needed to avoid excessive output)
654
# 2: full graphical call tree. useful for determining where error occurred.
655
#    vs. make: equivalent to default verbosity, but with much-needed indents
656
# 3: also values of kw params and variables. useful for low-level debugging.
657
#    vs. make: not provided; need to manually use $(error $(var))
658
# 4: also variables in util.sh commands. useful for debugging util.sh.
659
#    vs. make: somewhat similar to --print-data-base
660
# 5: also variables in logging commands themselves. useful for debugging echo_*.
661
#    vs. make: not provided; need to search Makefile for @ at beginning of cmd
662
# 6+: not currently used (i.e. same as 5)
663

    
664
# definition: the log_level is the minimum verbosity needed to display a message
665
# for messages that use can_log(), the log_level starts with *1*, not 0
666
# for unfiltered messages, the log_level is 0 (i.e. still output at verbosity=0)
667
# to view a message's log_level, count the # of + signs before it in the output
668

    
669
fi # load new aliases
670
if self_being_included; then
671

    
672
# usage: in func:      log_local; log++; ...
673
#        outside func: log_local; log++; ...; log--
674
#        before cmd:   log++ cmd  OR  log+ num cmd  OR  log++ log++... cmd
675
# with a cmd, assignments are applied just to it, so log_local is not needed
676
# without a cmd, assignments are applied to caller ("$@" expands to nothing)
677
# "${@:2}" expands to all of $@ after *1st* arg, not 2nd ($@ indexes start at 1)
678
log:() # sets explicit log_level
679
{
680
	if test $# -gt 1; then log_local; fi # if cmd, only apply assignments to it
681
	# no local vars because w/o cmd, assignments should be applied to caller
682
	log_level="$1"
683
	PS4="$(str="${PS4:0:1}" n=$((log_level-1)) repeat)${PS4: -2}"
684
	"${@:2}"
685
}
686
log+() { log: $((log_level+$1)) "${@:2}"; }
687
log-() { log+ "-$1" "${@:2}"; }
688
# no log:/+/- alias needed because next word is not an alias-expandable cmd
689
function log++() { log+ 1 "$@"; }
690
function log--() { log- 1 "$@"; }
691
function log!() { log: 0 "$@"; } # force-displays next log message
692
# see aliases in stubs
693

    
694
verbosity_min() # usage: verbosity_min {<min>|''}
695
# **WARNING**: '' is a special value that causes $verbosity to be overwritten to ''
696
{ if test ! "$1" -o "$(verbosity_int)" -lt "$1"; then verbosity="$1"; fi; }
697
alias verbosity_min='declare verbosity="$verbosity"; "verbosity_min"'
698

    
699
# usage: (verbosity_compat; cmd)
700
# **WARNING**: don't run this until right before executing an external command,
701
#  so that it doesn't mess up the logging mechanism
702
function verbosity_compat()
703
{ log_local; log++; echo_func; if ((verbosity == 1)); then unset verbosity; fi;}
704
alias verbosity_compat='declare verbosity="$verbosity"; "verbosity_compat"'
705

    
706

    
707
# indent for call tree. this is *not* the log_level (below).
708
: "${log_indent_step=| }" "${log_indent=}"
709
export log_indent_step log_indent # propagate to invoked commands
710

    
711
# see indent alias in stubs
712

    
713

    
714
fi # load new aliases
715
if self_being_included; then
716

    
717
can_log() { test "$log_level" -le "$(verbosity_int)"; }
718
	# verbosity=0 turns off all logging
719

    
720
can_highlight_log_msg() { test "$log_level" -le 1; }
721

    
722
highlight_log_msg() # usage: [format=...] highlight_log_msg msg
723
# format: the # in xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html#Character_Attributes
724
{
725
	log_local; log+ 2; echo_func; kw_params format; log- 2
726
	local format="${format-1}" # bold
727
	if ! can_highlight_log_msg; then format=0; fi #remove surrounding formatting
728
	format "$format" "$1"
729
}
730

    
731
log_line!() # highlights log_level 1 messages to stand out against other output
732
{ echo "$log_indent$PS4$(highlight_log_msg "$1")" >&"$log_fd"; }
733

    
734
log_msg!()
735
{
736
	declare lines; log+ 2 "split_lines" "$1"
737
	local l; for l in "${lines[@]}"; do log_line! "$l"; done
738
}
739

    
740
log() { if can_log; then log_msg! "$@"; fi; }
741

    
742
log_custom() # usage: symbol=... log_custom msg
743
{ log_indent="${log_indent//[^ ]/$symbol}" PS4="${PS4//[^ ]/$symbol}" log "$@";}
744

    
745
bg_r='101;97' # red background with white text
746

    
747
log_err() { symbol='#' format="$bg_r" log_fd="$err_fd" log! log_custom "$@";}
748

    
749
log_info() { symbol=: log_custom "$@"; }
750

    
751
mk_hint() { format=7 highlight_log_msg "$@";}
752

    
753
log_err_hint!() { log_err "$(mk_hint "$@")"; }
754

    
755
log_err_hint() # usage: cmd || [benign_error=1] log_err_hint msg [|| handle err]
756
# msg only displayed if not benign error
757
{
758
	log++ kw_params benign_error
759
	if test ! "$benign_error"; then log_err_hint! "$@"; fi
760
}
761

    
762
die() # usage: if msg uses $(...):    cmd || { save_e; [type=...] die msg; }
763
#              if msg uses only vars: cmd || [type=...] die msg
764
{ save_e; "log_${type:-err}" "$1"; rethrow!; }
765

    
766
die_e() # usage: cmd || [benign_error=1] die_e [|| handle error]
767
{
768
	save_e; log++ kw_params benign_error
769
	if test "$e" = "$(sig_e SIGPIPE)"; then benign_error=1; fi
770
	if test "$benign_error"; then log_local; log++; fi
771
	type="${benign_error:+info}" die "command exited with \
772
$(if test "$benign_error"; then echo status; else echo error; fi) $e"
773
	rethrow
774
}
775

    
776
die_error_hidden() # usage: cmd || verbosity_min=# die_error_hidden [|| ...]
777
{
778
	save_e; log++ echo_func; log++ kw_params verbosity_min
779
	: "${verbosity_min:?}"; log++ echo_vars verbosity
780
	if test "$(verbosity_int)" -lt "$verbosity_min"; then
781
		log_err_hint 'to see error details, prepend `vb='"$verbosity_min"'` to the command'
782
	fi
783
	rethrow
784
}
785

    
786

    
787
#### paths
788

    
789
# cache realpath
790
: "${realpath_cache=}" # default off because slower than without
791
if test "$realpath_cache"; then
792
func_override realpath__no_cache
793
realpath() # caches the last result for efficiency
794
{
795
	local cache_key="$*"; load_cache
796
	if ! cached; then save_cache "$(realpath__no_cache "$@")" || return; fi
797
	echo_cached_value
798
}
799
fi
800

    
801
rel_path() # usage: base_dir=... path=... rel_path
802
{
803
	log_local; log++; #kw_params base_dir path #off -> no pst infinite recursion
804
	: "${base_dir:?}" "${path:?}"
805
	
806
	local path="$path/" # add *extra* / to match path when exactly = base_dir
807
	path="${path#$base_dir/}" # remove prefix shared with base_dir
808
	path="${path%/}" # remove any remaining extra trailing /
809
	
810
	if test ! "$path"; then path=.; fi # ensure non-empty
811
	
812
	#echo_vars path # off -> no pst infinite recursion
813
	echo "$path"
814
}
815

    
816
cd -P . # expand symlinks in $PWD so it matches the output of realpath
817
# do before setting $top_script_abs so realpath has less symlinks to resolve
818

    
819
canon_rel_path() # usage: [base_dir=...] canon_rel_path path
820
# falls back to original path if can't resolve
821
{
822
	#kw_params base_dir # off -> no pst infinite recursion
823
	local path="$1" base_dir="${base_dir-$PWD}"
824
	canon_rel_path__try || echo "$path"
825
}
826
canon_rel_path__try()
827
{
828
	ensure_nested_func
829
	base_dir="$(realpath "$base_dir")" || return
830
	path="$(realpath "$path")" || return
831
	rel_path
832
}
833

    
834
canon_dir_rel_path() # usage: [base_dir=...] canon_dir_rel_path path
835
# if the path is a symlink, just its parent dir will be canonicalized
836
{
837
	kw_params base_dir; local base_dir="${base_dir-$PWD}"
838
	base_dir="$(realpath "$base_dir")" || return
839
	local path; path="$(realpath "$(dirname "$1")")/$(basename "$1")" || return
840
	rel_path
841
}
842

    
843
# makes $1 a canon_rel_path if it's a filesystem path
844
alias cmd2rel_path="$(cat <<'EOF'
845
if is_extern "$1" && test -e "$1"; then # not relative to PATH
846
	declare _1="$1"; shift
847
	_1="$(log++ canon_rel_path "$_1")" || return
848
	set -- "$_1" "$@"
849
fi
850
EOF
851
)"
852

    
853
# usage: path_parents path; use ${dirs[@]} # includes the path itself
854
function path_parents()
855
{
856
	echo_func; local path="$1" prev_path=; dirs=()
857
	while test "$path" != "$prev_path"; do
858
		prev_path="$path"
859
		dirs+=("$path")
860
		path="${path%/*}"
861
	done
862
}
863
alias path_parents='declare dirs; "path_parents"'
864

    
865

    
866
#### verbose output
867

    
868

    
869
### command echoing
870

    
871
alias echo_params='log "$*"'
872

    
873
fi # load new aliases
874
if self_being_included; then
875

    
876
echo_cmd() { echo_params; }
877

    
878
function echo_run() { echo_params; "$@"; }
879
# see echo_run alias after stub
880

    
881
echo_builtin() { echo_run builtin "$@"; } # usage: echo_builtin builtin_cmd...
882

    
883
echo_eval() { echo_params; builtin eval "$@"; }
884

    
885
## vars
886

    
887
echo_vars() # usage: echo_vars var... # also prints unset vars
888
{
889
	log_local; log++ # same log_level as echo_func
890
	if can_log; then
891
		local set_exprs= shared_flags=
892
		local var; for var in "${@%%=*}"; do
893
			if ! isset "$var"; then declare "$var"='<unset>'; fi
894
			
895
			# merge repeated flags
896
			local decl="$(declare -p "$var")"; decl="${decl#declare }"
897
			local flags="${decl%% *}" def="${decl#* }"
898
			if test ! "$shared_flags"; then shared_flags="$flags"; fi
899
			if test "$flags" != "$shared_flags"; then
900
				set_exprs="$set_exprs$flags "
901
			fi
902
			set_exprs="$set_exprs$def "
903
		done
904
		# put all vars on same line so they don't clutter up the logging output
905
		log "declare $shared_flags $set_exprs"
906
	fi
907
}
908

    
909
echo_export() { builtin export "$@"; echo_vars "$@"; }
910

    
911
alias export="echo_export" # automatically echo env vars when they are set
912

    
913
func_override kw_params__lang
914
kw_params() { kw_params__lang "$@"; echo_vars "$@"; } # echo all keyword params
915

    
916
## functions
917

    
918
# usage: func() { echo_func; ... }
919
function echo_func()
920
# usage: "echo_func" "$@" && indent || true
921
# exit status: whether function call was echoed
922
{
923
	log_local; log++; can_log || return
924
	log "$(
925
		log+ 2 # hide internal logging commands
926
		skip_stack_frame # must be inside () to limit its effects
927
		init_i
928
		
929
		exclude='log*' skip_stack_frames # remove log* prefix to echo_func
930
		
931
		# get call context before wrapper(s), which is more useful for debugging
932
		get_stack_frame
933
		local func_="$func" # don\'t change function name itself, just call info
934
		exclude='with_*' lookahead=1 skip_stack_frames
935
		
936
		get_stack_frame
937
		func="$func_" format_stack_frame "$@"
938
	)"
939
}
940
# see echo_func alias after stub
941

    
942
fi # load new aliases
943
if self_being_included; then
944

    
945

    
946
#### fds
947

    
948
fd_exists() { (: <&"$1") 2>/dev/null; }
949

    
950
require_fd_not_exists() # usage: require_fd_not_exists fd || return 0
951
{ ! fd_exists "$1" || type=info die "fd $1 already exists, skipping"; }
952

    
953
set_fds() # usage: set_fds redirect...
954
# **WARNING**: does not currently support redirecting an fd to itself (due to
955
# bash bug that requires the dest fd to be closed before it can be reopened)
956
{
957
	echo_func
958
	
959
	# add #<>&- before every #<>&# reopen to fix strange bash bug
960
	local redirs=() i
961
	for i in "$@"; do
962
		# remove empty redirects resulting from using `redirs= cmd...` to clear
963
		# the redirs and then using $redirs as an array
964
		if test "$i"; then
965
			local redir_prefix="$(match_prefix '*[<>]' "$i")"
966
			local dest="$(        rm_prefix    '*[<>]' "$i")"
967
			if test "$dest" && ! starts_with '&' "$dest"; then # escape dest
968
				i="$redir_prefix$(printf %q "$dest")"
969
			fi
970
			if test "$redir_prefix"; then redirs+=("$redir_prefix&-"); fi
971
			redirs+=("$i")
972
		fi
973
	done
974
	set -- "${redirs[@]}"
975
	
976
	if (($# > 0)); then echo_eval exec "$@"; fi
977
}
978

    
979
fd_set_default() # usage: fd_set_default 'dest[<>]src'
980
{
981
	echo_func
982
	local dest="${1%%[<>]*}"
983
	require_fd_not_exists "$dest" || return 0
984
	set_fds "$1"
985
}
986

    
987
# convention: use fd 40/41/42 for command-specific alternate stdin/stdout/stderr
988
# mnemonic: 4 looks like A for Alternate
989
# do NOT use 1x, which are used by eval (which is used by set_fds())
990
# do NOT use 2x, which we use as global stdin/stdout/stderr
991

    
992
stdlog=3
993

    
994
setup_log_fd() # view logging output at verbosity >= 5
995
{
996
	log_local; log+ 4; log-- echo_func 
997
	fd_set_default "$stdlog>&2" || true # set up stdlog
998
	log_fd="$stdlog" # don't change $log_fd until stdlog is set up
999
}
1000
setup_log_fd
1001

    
1002
set_global_fds()
1003
# allows commands to access global stdin/stdout/stderr using fd 20/21/22
1004
# this works even when /dev/tty isn't available
1005
# view logging output at verbosity >= 3
1006
{
1007
	log_local; log+ 2; log-- echo_func
1008
	# ignore errors if a source fd isn't open
1009
	fd_set_default '20<&0' || true
1010
	fd_set_default '21>&1' || true
1011
	fd_set_default '22>&2' || true
1012
	debug_fd=22 # debug to global stderr in case stderr filtered
1013
}
1014
set_global_fds
1015

    
1016
# usage: explicit_errors_only=1 script...
1017
# show only explicitly-displayed errors (which have been redirected to fd 22)
1018
# most of the time this has the same effect as `verbosity=0 script...`,
1019
# which displays everything that isn't explicitly hidden
1020
# this option should only be used for testing the explicit error displaying
1021
if test "$explicit_errors_only"; then disable_logging; fi
1022

    
1023

    
1024
log++ echo_vars is_outermost
1025

    
1026

    
1027
#### paths
1028

    
1029
log++
1030

    
1031
top_script="${BASH_SOURCE[${#BASH_SOURCE[@]}-1]}"; echo_vars top_script
1032
	# outermost script; unlike $0, also defined for .-scripts
1033

    
1034
top_symlink_dir="$(dirname "$top_script")"; echo_vars top_symlink_dir
1035
top_symlink_dir_abs="$(realpath "$top_symlink_dir")"
1036
	echo_vars top_symlink_dir_abs
1037

    
1038
top_script_abs="$(realpath "$top_script")"; echo_vars top_script_abs
1039
	# realpath this before doing any cd so this points to the right place
1040
top_dir_abs="$(dirname "$top_script_abs")"; echo_vars top_dir_abs
1041

    
1042
log--
1043

    
1044
set_paths()
1045
{
1046
	log_local; log++
1047
	top_script="$(log++ canon_rel_path "$top_script_abs")" || return
1048
		echo_vars top_script
1049
	top_dir="$(dirname "$top_script")" || return; echo_vars top_dir
1050
}
1051
set_paths
1052

    
1053
# usage: $(enter_top_dir; cmd...)
1054
function enter_top_dir() { echo_func; cd "$top_dir"; }
1055
alias enter_top_dir='log++; "enter_top_dir"'
1056

    
1057
# usage: in_top_dir cmd...
1058
function in_top_dir() { echo_func; (enter_top_dir; "$@"); }
1059
alias in_top_dir='"in_top_dir" ' # last space alias-expands next word
1060

    
1061
PATH_rm() # usage: PATH_rm path... # removes components from the PATH
1062
{
1063
	echo_func; echo_vars PATH; : "${PATH?}"
1064
	log_local
1065
	log+ 2
1066
	split : "$PATH"
1067
	local new_paths=()
1068
	for path in "${parts[@]}"; do
1069
		if ! contains "$path" "$@"; then new_paths+=("$path"); fi
1070
	done
1071
	PATH="$(delim=: join "${new_paths[@]}")" || return
1072
	log- 2
1073
	echo_vars PATH
1074
}
1075

    
1076
no_PATH_recursion() # usage: (no_PATH_recursion; cmd...)
1077
# allows running a system command of the same name as the script
1078
{
1079
	echo_func
1080
	PATH_rm "$top_dir_abs" "$top_symlink_dir" "$top_symlink_dir_abs" "$top_dir"
1081
}
1082

    
1083
# makes command in $1 nonrecursive
1084
# allows running a system command of the same name as the script
1085
alias cmd2abs_path="$(cat <<'EOF'
1086
declare _1="$1"; shift
1087
_1="$(indent; no_PATH_recursion; log++; which "$_1"|echo_stdout)" || return
1088
set -- "$_1" "$@"
1089
EOF
1090
)"
1091

    
1092

    
1093
#### verbose output
1094

    
1095

    
1096
## internal commands
1097

    
1098
.()
1099
{
1100
	log_local; log++; log++ echo_func
1101
	cmd2rel_path; set -- "$FUNCNAME" "$@"
1102
	if (log++; echo_params; can_log); then indent; fi
1103
	builtin "$@"
1104
}
1105

    
1106
.rel() # usage: .rel file [args...] # file relative to ${BASH_SOURCE[0]} dir
1107
{
1108
	log++ log++ echo_func; local file="$1"; shift
1109
	. "$(canon_rel_path "$(dirname "$(realpath "${BASH_SOURCE[1]}")")/$file")" \
1110
"$@"
1111
}
1112

    
1113
cd() # usage: cd dir [path_var...] # path_vars will be rebased for the new dir
1114
# indent is permanent within subshell cd was used in
1115
{
1116
	log_local; log++ echo_func
1117
	local dir="$1"; shift
1118
	
1119
	# absolutize path_vars
1120
	for path_var in "$@"; do # must happen *before* cd to use correct currdir
1121
		set_var "$path_var" "$(realpath "${!path_var}")"
1122
	done
1123
	
1124
	# change dir
1125
	# -P: expand symlinks so $PWD matches the output of realpath
1126
	echo_run self_builtin -P "$dir"
1127
	if can_log; then caller_indent; fi
1128
	
1129
	func=realpath clear_cache
1130
	set_paths
1131
	
1132
	# re-relativize path_vars
1133
	for path_var in "$@"; do # must happen *after* cd to use correct currdir
1134
		set_var "$path_var" "$(canon_rel_path "${!path_var}")"
1135
	done
1136
}
1137

    
1138
## external commands
1139

    
1140
disable_logging() { set_fds "$log_fd>/dev/null"; }
1141

    
1142
# usage: redirs=(...); [cmd_name_log_inc=#] echo_redirs_cmd
1143
echo_redirs_cmd()
1144
{
1145
	local cmd_name_log_inc="${cmd_name_log_inc-0}"
1146
	
1147
	log++ echo_vars PATH
1148
	log+ "$cmd_name_log_inc" echo_cmd "$@" $(
1149
		# create redirs string
1150
		set -- "${redirs[@]}" # operate on ${redirs[@]}
1151
		while test "$#" -gt 0 && starts_with '[<>][^&]' "$1"
1152
		# print <>file redirs before cmd, because they introduce it
1153
		do log "$1 \\"; shift; done # log() will run *before* echo_cmd itself
1154
		echo "$@"
1155
	)
1156
}
1157

    
1158
function redir() # usage: local redirs=(#<>...); redir cmd...; unset redirs
1159
# to view only explicitly-displayed errors: explicit_errors_only=1 script...
1160
{
1161
	echo_func; kw_params redirs
1162
	
1163
	case "$1" in redir|command) "$@"; return;; esac # redir will be run later
1164
	(
1165
		log++ set_fds "${redirs[@]}"
1166
		unset redirs # don't redirect again in invoked command
1167
		(case "$1" in command__exec) shift;; esac; echo_redirs_cmd "$@")
1168
		if can_log; then indent; fi
1169
		"$@"
1170
	) || return
1171
}
1172
alias redir='"redir" ' # last space alias-expands next word
1173

    
1174
alias_append save_e '; unset redirs' # don't redirect error handlers
1175

    
1176
fi # load new aliases
1177
if self_being_included; then
1178

    
1179
command() # usage: [cmd_log_fd=|1|2|#] [verbosity_min=] [nonrecursive=1] \
1180
# command extern_cmd...
1181
{
1182
	echo_func; kw_params log_fd cmd_log_fd redirs verbosity_min
1183
	# if no cmd_log_fd, limit log_fd in case command uses util.sh
1184
	local cmd_log_fd="${cmd_log_fd-$log_fd}"
1185
	local redirs=("${redirs[@]}")
1186
	
1187
	# determine redirections
1188
	if test "$cmd_log_fd"; then
1189
		if can_log; then
1190
			if test "$cmd_log_fd" != "$log_fd"; then
1191
				redirs+=("$cmd_log_fd>&$log_fd")
1192
			fi # else no redir needed
1193
		else redirs+=("$cmd_log_fd>/dev/null");
1194
		fi
1195
	fi
1196
	
1197
	if test "$nonrecursive"; then cmd2abs_path; else cmd2rel_path; fi
1198
	redir command__exec "$@"
1199
}
1200
command__exec()
1201
{
1202
	ensure_nested_func
1203
	local verbosity_orig="$verbosity" # save for use in die_e
1204
	if test "$verbosity_min"; then verbosity_min "$verbosity_min"; fi
1205
	verbosity_compat
1206
	builtin command "$@" || { verbosity="$verbosity_orig"; die_e; }
1207
}
1208

    
1209

    
1210
### external command input/output
1211

    
1212
echo_stdin() # usage: input|echo_stdin|cmd
1213
{
1214
	if can_log; then
1215
		pipe_delay
1216
		echo ----- >&"$log_fd"
1217
		tee -a /dev/fd/"$log_fd";
1218
		echo ----- >&"$log_fd"
1219
	else cat
1220
	fi
1221
}
1222

    
1223
echo_stdout() { echo_stdin; } # usage: cmd|echo_stdout
1224

    
1225
stdout2fd() # usage: fd=# stdout2fd cmd...
1226
{
1227
	echo_func; kw_params fd; : "${fd?}"
1228
	if test "$fd" != 1; then local redirs=(">&$fd" "${redirs[@]}"); fi
1229
	redir "$@"
1230
}
1231

    
1232
function filter_fd() # usage: (fd=# [redirs=] filter_fd filter_cmd...; \
1233
# with filter...) # be sure ${redirs[@]} is not set to an outer value
1234
# useful e.g. to filter logging output or highlight errors
1235
{
1236
	echo_func; kw_params fd; : "${fd?}"
1237
	set_fds "$fd>" >(pipe_delay; stdout2fd "$@")
1238
	pipe_delay; pipe_delay # wait for >()'s pipe_delay and initial logging
1239
}
1240
alias filter_fd='"filter_fd" ' # last space alias-expands next word
1241

    
1242
stderr2stdout() # usage: { stderr2stdout cmd...|use stderr...; } 41>&1
1243
# **IMPORTANT**: fd 41 must later be redirected back to fd 1
1244
# unlike `2>&1`, keeps stderr going to stderr
1245
# redirects the command stdout to fd 41 to avoid collision with stderr
1246
{
1247
	echo_func
1248
	# fd 2 *must* be redirected back to fd 2, not log-filtered, in case there
1249
	# are other errors in addition to the benign error
1250
	piped_cmd "$@" 2> >(log++ echo_run tee /dev/fd/2) >&41 # redirects 2->{1,2}
1251
}
1252

    
1253
stdout_contains()
1254
# usage: { stderr2stdout cmd|stdout_contains echo_run grep ...; } 41>&1
1255
{
1256
	log_local; log++; echo_func
1257
	pipe_delay; pipe_delay; pipe_delay; "$@"|echo_stdout >/dev/null
1258
}
1259

    
1260
stderr_matches() # usage: pattern=... [ignore_e=# [benign_error=1]] \
1261
# stderr_matches cmd...
1262
{
1263
	echo_func; kw_params pattern ignore_e; : "${pattern?}"
1264
	
1265
	# not necessary to allow callers to handle the error themselves (which would
1266
	# require *every* caller to wrap this function in prep_try/rethrow), because
1267
	# they would just handle it by errexiting anyways
1268
	prep_try
1269
	
1270
	set +o errexit # avoid errexiting since @PIPESTATUS will be used instead
1271
	{ benign_error=1 stderr2stdout "$@"\
1272
|stdout_contains echo_run grep -E "$pattern"; } 41>&1
1273
		# benign_error: handle exit status logging in this func instead
1274
	local PIPESTATUS_=("${PIPESTATUS[@]}") # save b/c it's reset after each cmd
1275
	echo_vars PIPESTATUS_
1276
	set -o errexit
1277
	
1278
	# handle any command error
1279
	e="${PIPESTATUS_[0]}"
1280
	local matches="$(errexit "${PIPESTATUS_[1]}"; exit2bool)"
1281
	if test "$matches"; then ignore_e "$ignore_e" #also works w/ ignore_e=''
1282
	elif is_err && test ! "$benign_error"; then die_e # incorrectly suppressed
1283
	fi
1284
	rethrow_exit #force-exit b/c caller's test of return status disables errexit
1285
	
1286
	# handle any filter error
1287
	e="${PIPESTATUS_[1]}"
1288
	ignore_e 1 # false is not an error
1289
	# all other unsuccessful exit statuses are errors
1290
	rethrow_exit #force-exit b/c caller's test of return status disables errexit
1291
	
1292
	return "${PIPESTATUS_[1]}" # 2nd command's exit status -> $?
1293
}
1294

    
1295
fi # load new aliases
1296
if self_being_included; then
1297

    
1298
function ignore_err_msg() # usage: pattern=... [ignore_e=#] ignore_err_msg cmd
1299
# unlike `|| true`, this suppresses only errors caused by a particular error
1300
# *message*, rather than all error exit statuses
1301
{
1302
	echo_func; kw_params pattern; : "${pattern?}"
1303
	stderr_matches "$@" || true # also ignore false exit status on no match
1304
}
1305
alias ignore_err_msg='"ignore_err_msg" ' # last space alias-expands next word
1306

    
1307

    
1308
#### commands
1309

    
1310
already_exists_msg()
1311
# usage: cond || { save_e; what=_ already_exists_msg; rethrow; } || return 0
1312
{
1313
	log_info "$what already exists, skipping
1314
$(mk_hint 'to force-remake, prepend `rm=1` to the command')"
1315
}
1316

    
1317
require_not_exists() # usage: require_not_exists file || return 0
1318
{ test ! -e "$1" || { save_e; what="file \"$1\"" already_exists_msg; rethrow;} }
1319

    
1320
function to_file() # usage: stdout=... [if_not_exists=1] [del=] to_file cmd...
1321
# auto-removes a command's output file on error (like make's .DELETE_ON_ERROR)
1322
{
1323
	echo_func; kw_params stdout if_not_exists del
1324
	: "${stdout?}"; local del="${del-1}"
1325
	if test "$if_not_exists"; then require_not_exists "$stdout" || return 0; fi
1326
	
1327
	local redirs=("${redirs[@]}" ">$stdout")
1328
	redir "$@" || { save_e; test ! "$del" || rm "$stdout"; rethrow; }
1329
}
1330
alias to_file='"to_file" ' # last space alias-expands next word
1331

    
1332
log_bg() { symbol='&' log_custom "$@"; }
1333

    
1334
log_last_bg() { log_bg '$!='"$!"; }
1335

    
1336
function bg_cmd() # usage: bg_cmd cmd...
1337
{ echo_func; log_bg "$@"; "$@" & log_last_bg; }
1338
alias bg_cmd='"bg_cmd" ' # last space alias-expands next word
1339

    
1340

    
1341
#### filesystem
1342

    
1343
could_be_glob() { echo_func; contains_match '\*' "$1"; }
1344

    
1345
is_dir() { echo_func; test -d "$1"; }
1346

    
1347
could_be_dir() { echo_func; ends_with / "$1" || is_dir "$1"; }
1348

    
1349
is_file() { echo_func; test -f "$1"; }
1350

    
1351
could_be_file()
1352
{ echo_func; { ! could_be_dir "$1" && ! could_be_glob "$1";} || is_file "$1"; }
1353

    
1354
alias mkdir='mkdir -p'
1355
alias cp='cp -p'
1356

    
1357
alias file_size=\
1358
"stat `case "$(uname)" in Darwin) echo -f %z;; *) echo --format=%s;; esac`"
1359

    
1360
alias wildcard='shopt -s nullglob; echo' # usage: "$(wildcard glob...)"
1361
alias wildcard1='shopt -s nullglob; echo1' # usage: "$(wildcard1 glob...)"
1362

    
1363
fi # load new aliases
1364
if self_being_included; then
1365

    
1366
mv2dir() { echo_func; mkdir "${!#}"; mv "$@"; } # usage: mv2dir ... dir
1367

    
1368
# usage: (mv_glob ... dir)
1369
function mv_glob() { echo_func; if (($# > 1)); then mv2dir "$@"; fi; }
1370
alias mv_glob='shopt -s nullglob; "mv_glob"'
1371

    
1372
### permissions
1373

    
1374
has_perms() # usage: perms=... has_perms item # perms: use find's -perm format
1375
{
1376
	echo_func; kw_params perms; : "${perms:?}"
1377
	test "$(find "$1" -maxdepth 0 -perm "$perms")"
1378
}
1379

    
1380
is_world_executable() { echo_func; perms=-o=x has_perms "$1"; } # -: all bits
1381

    
1382

    
1383
#### URLs
1384

    
1385
localize_url() { test _"$1" = _"$(hostname -f)" || echo "$1"; }
1386

    
1387
fi
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