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self_not_included() # usage: if self_not_included; then ... fi
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local include_guard="$(include_guard_var "$1")"
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{ eval "$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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set_inv() { set_var no_"$1" "$(test "${!1}" || echo 1)"; }
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sig_e() { echo $(( 128+$(kill -l "$1") )); } # usage: sig_e SIGINT, etc.
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{
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echo_export() { builtin export "$@"; echo_vars "$@"; }
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## functions
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# usage: local func=...; set_func_loc; use $file, $line
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{
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# usage: func() { [minor=1] echo_func; ... }
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# usage: [minor=1] "echo_func" "$FUNCNAME" "$@" && indent || true
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# exit status: whether function call was echoed
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{
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local func="$1"; shift
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local loc; loc="$(func_loc "$func")" || return
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echo_cmd "$loc" "$func" "$@"
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can_log
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{ ! fd_exists "$1" || type=info die "fd $1 already exists, skipping"; }
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fd_set_default() # usage: fd_set_default 'dest[<>]src'
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{
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echo_func
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local dest="${1%%[<>]*}"
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# do NOT use 2x, which are used as global stdin/stdout/stderr
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# do NOT use 3x, which are used for logging
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setup_log_fd() # view logging output at verbosity >= 5
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{
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log+ 4; log-- echo_func
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fd_set_default '30>&2' || true # stdlog
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setup_log_fd
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set_global_fds()
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# allows commands to access global stdin/stdout/stderr using fd 20/21/22
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# this works even when /dev/tty isn't available
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# view logging output at verbosity >= 3
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{
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log+ 2; log-- echo_func
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# ignore errors if a source fd isn't open
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fd_set_default '20<&0' || true
|
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fd_set_default '21>&1' || true
|
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fd_set_default '22>&2' || true
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set_global_fds
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|
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# usage: explicit_errors_only=1 script...
|
540
|
# show only explicitly-displayed errors (which have been redirected to fd 22)
|
541
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# most of the time this has the same effect as `verbosity=0 script...`,
|
542
|
# which displays everything that isn't explicitly hidden
|
543
|
# this option should only be used for testing the explicit error displaying
|
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|
if test "$explicit_errors_only"; then disable_logging; fi
|
545
|
|
546
|
|
547
|
#### paths
|
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|
|
549
|
top_script_abs="$(realpath "$0")"; echo_vars top_script_abs # outermost script
|
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|
# realpath this before doing any cd so this points to the right place
|
551
|
|
552
|
set_paths()
|
553
|
{
|
554
|
top_script="$(canon_rel_path "$top_script_abs")" || return
|
555
|
echo_vars top_script
|
556
|
top_dir="$(dirname "$top_script")" || return; echo_vars top_dir
|
557
|
}
|
558
|
set_paths
|
559
|
|
560
|
|
561
|
#### verbose output
|
562
|
|
563
|
|
564
|
## internal commands
|
565
|
|
566
|
.()
|
567
|
{
|
568
|
cmd2rel_path; set -- "$FUNCNAME" "$@"
|
569
|
if (log++; echo_params; can_log); then indent; fi
|
570
|
builtin "$@"
|
571
|
}
|
572
|
|
573
|
cd() # indent is permanent within subshell cd was used in
|
574
|
{
|
575
|
log++ echo_func
|
576
|
cmd2rel_path; echo_cmd "$FUNCNAME" "$@"
|
577
|
if can_log; then caller_indent; fi
|
578
|
# -P: expand symlinks so $PWD matches the output of realpath
|
579
|
builtin "$FUNCNAME" -P "$@"
|
580
|
|
581
|
func=realpath clear_cache
|
582
|
set_paths
|
583
|
}
|
584
|
|
585
|
## external commands
|
586
|
|
587
|
disable_logging() { set_fds "$log_fd>/dev/null"; }
|
588
|
|
589
|
function redir() # usage: local redirs=(#<>...); redir cmd...; unset redirs
|
590
|
# to view only explicitly-displayed errors: explicit_errors_only=1 script...
|
591
|
{
|
592
|
echo_func; kw_params redirs
|
593
|
|
594
|
case "$1" in redir|command) "$@"; return;; esac # redir will be run later
|
595
|
(
|
596
|
log++ set_fds "${redirs[@]}"
|
597
|
(case "$1" in command__exec) shift;; esac; echo_redirs_cmd)
|
598
|
"$@"
|
599
|
) || return
|
600
|
}
|
601
|
alias redir='"redir" ' # last space alias-expands next word
|
602
|
|
603
|
alias_append save_e '; unset redirs' # don't redirect error handlers
|
604
|
|
605
|
command() # usage: [cmd_log_fd=|1|2|#] [verbosity_min=] command extern_cmd...
|
606
|
{
|
607
|
echo_func; kw_params cmd_log_fd redirs verbosity_min
|
608
|
# if no cmd_log_fd, limit log_fd in case command uses util.sh
|
609
|
local cmd_log_fd="${cmd_log_fd-$log_fd}"
|
610
|
local redirs=("${redirs[@]}")
|
611
|
|
612
|
# determine redirections
|
613
|
if test "$cmd_log_fd"; then
|
614
|
if can_log; then
|
615
|
if test "$cmd_log_fd" != "$log_fd"; then
|
616
|
redirs+=("$cmd_log_fd>&$log_fd")
|
617
|
fi # else no redir needed
|
618
|
else redirs+=("$cmd_log_fd>/dev/null");
|
619
|
fi
|
620
|
fi
|
621
|
|
622
|
cmd2rel_path
|
623
|
redir command__exec "$@" || die_e
|
624
|
}
|
625
|
command__exec()
|
626
|
{
|
627
|
ensure_nested_func
|
628
|
if can_log; then indent; fi
|
629
|
if test "$verbosity_min"; then verbosity_min "$verbosity_min"; fi
|
630
|
exec -- "$@" # -- so cmd name not treated as `exec` option
|
631
|
}
|
632
|
|
633
|
# auto-echo common external commands
|
634
|
for cmd in env rm; do alias "$cmd=command $cmd"; done; unset cmd
|
635
|
|
636
|
|
637
|
### external command input/output
|
638
|
|
639
|
pipe_delay() # usage: cmd1 | { pipe_delay; cmd2; }
|
640
|
{ sleep 0.1; } # s; display after leading output of cmd1
|
641
|
|
642
|
fi # load new aliases
|
643
|
if self_being_included; then
|
644
|
|
645
|
echo_stdin() # usage: input|echo_stdin|cmd
|
646
|
{
|
647
|
if can_log; then
|
648
|
pipe_delay
|
649
|
echo ----- >&"$log_fd"
|
650
|
tee -a /dev/fd/"$log_fd";
|
651
|
echo ----- >&"$log_fd"
|
652
|
else cat
|
653
|
fi
|
654
|
}
|
655
|
|
656
|
echo_stdout() { echo_stdin; } # usage: cmd|echo_stdout
|
657
|
|
658
|
|
659
|
#### commands
|
660
|
|
661
|
already_exists_msg() # usage: cond || what=... already_exists_msg || return 0
|
662
|
{ type=info die "$what already exists, skipping"; }
|
663
|
|
664
|
require_not_exists() # usage: require_not_exists file || return 0
|
665
|
{ test ! -e "$1" || what="file \"$1\"" already_exists_msg; }
|
666
|
|
667
|
function to_file() # usage: stdout=... [if_not_exists=1] [del=] to_file cmd...
|
668
|
# auto-removes a command's output file on error (like make's .DELETE_ON_ERROR)
|
669
|
{
|
670
|
echo_func; kw_params stdout
|
671
|
: "${stdout?}"; local del="${del-1}"
|
672
|
if test "$if_not_exists"; then require_not_exists "$stdout" || return 0; fi
|
673
|
|
674
|
local redirs=("${redirs[@]}" ">$stdout")
|
675
|
redir "$@" || { save_e; test ! "$del" || rm "$stdout"; rethrow; }
|
676
|
}
|
677
|
alias to_file='"to_file" ' # last space alias-expands next word
|
678
|
|
679
|
run_args_cmd() # runs the command line args command
|
680
|
{
|
681
|
eval set -- "$(reverse "${BASH_ARGV[@]}")"
|
682
|
test $# -ge 1 || set -- all
|
683
|
echo_cmd "$top_script" "$@"; "$@"
|
684
|
}
|
685
|
|
686
|
fwd() # usage: subdirs=(...); fwd "$FUNCNAME" "$@"
|
687
|
{
|
688
|
echo_func
|
689
|
: "${subdirs?}"
|
690
|
|
691
|
for subdir in "${subdirs[@]}"; do "$top_dir"/"$subdir"/run "$@"; done
|
692
|
}
|
693
|
|
694
|
|
695
|
#### filesystem
|
696
|
|
697
|
alias file_size=\
|
698
|
"stat `case "$(uname)" in Darwin) echo -f %z;; *) echo --format=%s;; esac`"
|
699
|
|
700
|
|
701
|
#### URLs
|
702
|
|
703
|
localize_url() { test _"$1" = _"$(hostname -f)" || echo "$1"; }
|
704
|
|
705
|
fi
|