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set -o errexit # in case caller did not have -e in #! line
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isset() { test "${!1+isset}"; }
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realpath() { readlink -f -- "$1"; }
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include_guard_var() { realpath "$1"|"command" sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g'; }
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self_not_included() # usage: if self_not_included; then ... fi
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test $# -ge 1 || set -- "${BASH_SOURCE[1]}"
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local include_guard="$(include_guard_var "$1")"
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alias self_being_included=false
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{ eval "$include_guard"=1; alias self_being_included=true; }
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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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#### options
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shopt -s expand_aliases
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#### aliases
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unalias() { builtin unalias "$@" 2>&- || true; } # no error if undefined
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#### functions
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alias self='command "$FUNCNAME"' # usage: wrapper() { self ...; }
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#### exceptions
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# usage: cmd || { save_e; ...; rethrow; }
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alias export_e='e=$?'
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alias save_e='declare e=$?'
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alias rethrow='return "$e"'
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alias rethrow_subshell='exit "$e"'
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# usage: try cmd...; ignore status; if catch status; then ...; fi; end_try
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function try() { e=0; "$@" || { export_e; true; }; }
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alias try='declare e; try ' # last space alias-expands next word
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catch() { test "$e" -eq "$1"; e=0; }
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ignore() { catch "$@" || true; }
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alias end_try='rethrow'
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alias end_try_subshell='rethrow_subshell'
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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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repeat() # usage: str=... n=... repeat
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rtrim() { sed 's/[[:space:]]+$//' <<<"$1"; }
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join() { local IFS="$delim"; echo "$*"; } # usage: delim=... join elems...
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reverse() # usage: array=($(reverse args...))
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contains() # usage: contains value in_array...
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if isset verbose; then : "${verbosity:=$(bool2int "$verbose")}"; fi
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log() { if can_log; then echo "$PS4$1" >&2; fi; }
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log_custom() { local PS4="${PS4%[^ ] }$symbol "; log "$@"; }
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func_exists() { declare -f "$1" >/dev/null; }
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"$@" >"$stdout" || { save_e; log_e; rm "$stdout"; rethrow; }
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