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include_guard_var() { realpath "$1"|builtin command sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g'; }
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self_not_included() # usage: if self_not_included; then ... fi
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# to load newly-defined aliases for use in functions in the same file:
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## fi # load new aliases
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## if self_being_included; then
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alias local_inv='declare "no_$var=$(test "${!var}" || echo 1)"'
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if test "$explicit_errors_only"; then verbosity=0; fi # hide startup logging
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#### commands
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{ test ! -e "$1" || type=info die "file "$1" already exists, skipping"; }
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function to_file() # usage: stdout=... [if_not_exists=1] to_file cmd...
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# auto-removes a command's output file on error (like make's .DELETE_ON_ERROR)
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{
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{
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