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@subsection Goals
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The @file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions} directory exists to organize
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@file{centos-art.sh} specific functionalities.
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@subsection Description
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The specific functions of @file{centos-art.sh} script are designed
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with ``Software Toolbox'' philosophy (@pxref{Toolbox
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introduction,,,coreutils.info}) in mind: each program ``should do one
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thing well''. Inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, each specific
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functionality is considered a program that should do one thing well.
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Of course, if you find that they still don't do it, feel free to
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improve them in order for them to do so.
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The specific functions of @file{centos-art.sh} script are organized
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inside specific directories under @file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions}
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location. Each specific function directory should be named as the
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function it represents, with the first letter in uppercase. For
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example, if the function name is @code{render}, the specific function
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directory for it would be @samp{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Render}.
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To better understand how specific functions of @file{centos-art.sh}
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script are designed, lets create one function which only goal is to
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output different kind of greetings to your screen.
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When we create specific functions for @file{centos-art.sh} script it
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is crucial to know what these functions will do exactly and if there
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is any function that already does what we intend to do. If there is no
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one, it is good time to create them then. Otherwise, if
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functionalities already available don't do what you exactly expect,
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contact their authors and work together to improve them.
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@quotation
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@strong{Tip} Join CentOS developers mailing list
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@email{centos-art@@centos.org} to share your ideas.
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@end quotation
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It is also worth to know what global functions and variables do we
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have available inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, so advantage can be
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taken from them. Global variables are defined inside global function
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scripts. Global functions scripts are stored immediatly under
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@file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions} directory, in files begining with
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@samp{cli} prefix.
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OK, let's begin with our functionality example.
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What function name do we use? Well, lets use @code{greet}. Note that
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@samp{hello} word is not a verb; but an expression, a kind of
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greeting, an interjection specifically. In contrast, @samp{greet} is a
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verb and describes what we do when we say @samp{Hello!}, @samp{Hi!},
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and similar expressions.
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So far, we've gathered the following function information:
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@verbatim
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Name: greet
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Path: trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Greet
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File: trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Greet/greet.sh
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@end verbatim
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The @file{greet.sh} function script is the first file
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@file{centos-art.sh} script loads when the @samp{greet} functionality
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is called using commands like @samp{centos-art greet --hello='World'}.
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The @file{greet.sh} function script contains the @code{greet} function
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definition.
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Inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, as convenction, each function
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script has one top commentary, followed by one blank line, and then
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one function defintion below it only.
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Inside @file{centos-art.sh} script functions, top commentaries have
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the following components: the functionality description, one-line for
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copyright note with your personal information, the license under
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which the function source code is released ---the @file{centos-art.sh}
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script is released as GPL, so do all its functions---, the @code{$Id$}
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keyword of Subversion is later expanded by @command{svn propset}
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command.
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In our @code{greet} function example, top commentary for
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@file{greet.sh} function script would look like the following:
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@verbatim
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# greet.sh -- This function outputs different kind of greetings to
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# your screen. Use this function to understand how centos-art.sh
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# script specific functionalities work.
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#
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# Copyright (C) YEAR YOURFULLNAME
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
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# USA.
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#
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# $Id$
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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@end verbatim
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After top commentary, separated by one blank line, the @code{greet}
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function definition would look like the following:
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@verbatim
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function greet {
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# Define global variables.
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# Define command-line interface.
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greet_getActions
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}
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@end verbatim
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The first definition inside @code{greet} function, are global
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variables that will be available along @code{greet} function execution
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environment. This time we didn't use global variable definitions for
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@code{greet} function execution environment, so we left that section
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empty.
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Later, we call @code{greet_getActions} function to define the
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command-line interface of @code{greet} functionality. The command-line
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interface of @code{greet} functionality defines what and how actions
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are performed, based on arguments combination passed to
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@file{centos-art.sh} script.
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@verbatim
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function greet_getActions {
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case "$ACTIONNAM" in
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--hello )
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greet_doHello
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;;
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--bye )
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greet_doBye
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;;
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* )
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cli_printMessage "`gettext "The option provided is not valid."`"
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cli_printMessage "$(caller)" 'AsToKnowMoreLine'
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esac
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}
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@end verbatim
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The @var{ACTIONNAM} global variable is defined in @file{cli.sh}
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function script and contains the value passed before the equal sign
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(i.e., @samp{=}) in the second command-line argument of
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@file{centos-art.sh} script. For example, if the second command-line
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argument is @option{--hello='World'}, the value of @var{ACTIONNAM}
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variable would be @samp{--hello}. Using this configuration let us
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deside which action to perform based on the action name passed to
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@file{centos-art.sh} script as second argument.
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The @code{greet} function definition makes available two valid
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greetings through @option{--hello} and @option{--bye} options. If no
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one of them is provided as second command-line argument, the @samp{*}
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case is evaluated instead.
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The @samp{*} case and its two lines further on should always be
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present in @file{_getActions.sh} function scripts, no matter what
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specific functionality you are creating. This convenction helps the
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user to find out documentation about current functionality in use,
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when no valid action is provided.
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The @code{greet_doHello} and @code{greet_doBye} function definitions
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are the core of @code{greet} specific functionality. In such function
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definitions we set what our @code{greet} function really does: to
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output different kinds of greetings.
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@verbatim
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function greet_doHello {
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cli_printMessage "`gettext "Hello"` $ACTIONVAL"
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}
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@end verbatim
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The @code{greet_doHello} function definition is stored in
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@file{greet_doHello.sh} function script.
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@verbatim
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function greet_doBye {
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cli_printMessage "`gettext "Goodbye"` $ACTIONVAL"
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}
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@end verbatim
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The @code{greet_doBye} function definition is stored in the
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@file{greet_doBye.sh} function script.
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Both @file{greet_doHello.sh} and @file{greet_doBye.sh} function
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scripts are stored inside @code{greet} function directory path (i.e.
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@file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Greet}).
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The @var{ACTIONVAL} global variable is defined in @file{cli.sh}
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function script and contains the value passed after the equal sign
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(i.e., @samp{=}) in the second command-line argument of
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@file{centos-art.sh} script. For example, if the second command-line
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argument is @option{--hello='World'}, the value of @var{ACTIONVAL}
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variable would be @samp{World} without quotes.
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Let's see how @code{greet} specific functionality files are organzied
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under @code{greet} function directory. To see file organization we use
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the @command{tree} command:
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@verbatim
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trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Greet
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|-- greet_doBye.sh
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|-- greet_doHello.sh
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|-- greet_getActions.sh
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`-- greet.sh
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@end verbatim
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To try the @code{greet} specific functionality we've just created,
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pass the function name (i.e., @samp{greet}) as first argument to
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@file{centos-art.sh} script, and any of the valid options as second
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argument. Some examples are illustrated below:
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@verbatim
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[centos@projects ~]$ centos-art greet --hello='World'
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Hello World
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[centos@projects ~]$ centos-art greet --bye='World'
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Goodbye World
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[centos@projects ~]$
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@end verbatim
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The word @samp{World} in the examples above can be anything. In fact,
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change it to have a little fun.
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Now that we have a specific function that works as we expect, it is
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time to document it. To document @code{greet} specific functionality,
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we use its directory path and the @code{manual} functionality
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(--- @strong{Removed}(pxref:trunk Scripts Bash Functions Manual) ---) of @file{centos-art.sh}
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script, just as the following command illustrates:
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@verbatim
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centos-art manual --edit=trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Greet
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@end verbatim
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To have a well documented function helps user to understand how your
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function really works, and how it should be used. When no valid
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action is passed to a function, the @file{centos-art.sh} script uses
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the function documentation entry as vehicle to communicate which the
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valid functions are. When no documentation entry exists for a
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function, the @file{centos-art.sh} script informs that no
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documentation entry exists for such function and requests user to
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create it right at that time.
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Now that we have documented our function, it is time to translate its
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output messages to different languages. To translate specific
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functionality output messages to different languages we use the
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@code{locale} functionality (--- @strong{Removed}(pxref:trunk Scripts Bash Functions
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Locale) ---) of @file{centos-art.sh} script, just as the following command
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illustrates:
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@verbatim
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centos-art locale --edit
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@end verbatim
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@quotation
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@strong{Warning} To translate output messages in different languages,
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your system locale information ---as in @env{LANG} environment
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variable--- must be set to that locale you want to produce translated
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messages for. For example, if you want to produce translated messages
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for Spanish language, your system locale information must be set to
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@samp{es_ES.UTF-8}, or similar, first.
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@end quotation
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Well, it seems that our example is rather complete by now.
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In @code{greet} function example we've described so far, we only use
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@command{cli_printMessage} global function in action specific function
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eb5b9c |
definitions in order to print messages, but more interesting things
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eb5b9c |
can be achieved inside action specific function definitions. For
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example, if you pass a directory path as action value in second
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argument, you could retrive a list of files from therein, and process
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them. If the list of files turns too long or you just want to control
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which files to process, you could add the third argument in the form
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@option{--filter='regex'} and reduce the amount of files to process
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using a regular expression pattern.
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The @code{greet} function described in this section may serve you as
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an introduction to understand how specific functionalities work inside
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@file{centos-art.sh} script. With some of luck this introduction will
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also serve you as motivation to create your own @file{centos-art.sh}
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script specific functionalities.
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By the way, the @code{greet} functionality doesn't exist inside
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@file{centos-art.sh} script yet. Would you like to create it?
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@subsection Usage
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@subsubsection Global variables
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The following global variables of @file{centos-art.sh} script, are
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available for you to use inside specific functions:
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@defvar TEXTDOMAIN
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Default domain used to retrieve translated messages. This value is set
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in @file{initFunctions.sh} and shouldn't be changed.
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@end defvar
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@defvar TEXTDOMAINDIR
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Default directory used to retrieve translated messages. This value is
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set in @file{initFunctions.sh} and shouldn't be changed.
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@end defvar
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@defvar FUNCNAM
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Define function name.
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Function names associate sets of actions. There is one set of actions
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for each unique function name inside @file{centos-art.sh} script.
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Dunction names are passed as first argument in @file{centos-art.sh}
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command-line interface. For example, in the command @samp{centos-art
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render --entry=path/to/dir --filter=regex}, the @var{ACTION} passed to
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@file{centos-art.sh} script is @option{render}.
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When first argument is not provided, the @file{centos-art.sh} script
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immediatly ends its execution.
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@end defvar
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@defvar FUNCDIR
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@end defvar
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@defvar FUNCDIRNAME
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@end defvar
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@defvar FUNCSCRIPT
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@end defvar
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@defvar FUNCCONFIG
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@end defvar
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@defvar ACTIONNAM
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Define action name.
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Each action name identifies an specific action to perform, inside an
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specific function.
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Action name names aare passed as second argument in
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@file{centos-art.sh} command-line interface. For example, in the
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command @samp{centos-art render --entry=path/to/dir --filter=regex},
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the @var{ACTIONNAM} passed to @file{centos-art.sh} script is
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@option{--entry}.
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When second argument is not provided, the @file{centos-art.sh} script
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immediatly ends its execution.
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@end defvar
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@defvar ACTIONVAL
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Define action value.
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Action values are associated to just one action name. Action values
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contain the working copy entry over which its associated action will be
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performed in. Working copy entries can be files or directories inside
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the working copy.
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@end defvar
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@defvar REGEX
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Define regular expression used as pattern to build the list of files
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to process.
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By default, @var{REGEX} variable is set to @code{.+} to match all
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files.
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Functions that need to build a list of files to process use the option
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@option{--filter} to redefine @var{REGEX} variable default value, and
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so, control the amount of files to process.
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@end defvar
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@defvar ARGUMENTS
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Define optional arguments.
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Optional arguments, inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, are considered
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as all command-line arguments passed to @file{centos-art.sh} script,
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from third argument position on. For example, in the command
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@samp{centos-art render --entry=path/to/dir --filter=regex} , the
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optional arguments are from @samp{--filter=regex} argument on.
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Optional arguments are parsed using @command{getopt} command through
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the following base construction:
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@verbatim
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# Define short options we want to support.
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local ARGSS=""
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# Define long options we want to support.
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local ARGSL="filter:,to:"
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# Parse arguments using getopt(1) command parser.
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cli_doParseArguments
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# Reset positional parameters using output from (getopt) argument
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# parser.
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eval set -- "$ARGUMENTS"
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# Define action to take for each option passed.
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while true; do
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case "$1" in
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--filter )
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REGEX="$2"
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shift 2
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;;
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--to )
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TARGET="$2"
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shift 2
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;;
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* )
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break
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esac
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done
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@end verbatim
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Optional arguments provide support to command options inside
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@file{centos-art.sh} script. For instance, consider the Subversion
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(@command{svn}) command, where there are many options (e.g.,
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@option{copy}, @option{delete}, @option{move}, etc), and inside each
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option there are several modifiers (e.g., @samp{--revision},
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@samp{--message}, @samp{--username}, etc.) that can be combined one
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another in their short or long variants.
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The @var{ARGUMENTS} variable is used to store arguments passed from
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command-line for later use inside @file{centos-art.sh} script. Storing
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arguments is specially useful when we want to run a command with some
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specific options from them. Consider the following command:
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@verbatim
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centos-art path --copy=SOURCE --to=TARGET --message="The commit message goes here." --username='johndoe'
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@end verbatim
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In the above command, the @option{--message}, and @option{--username}
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options are specific to @command{svn copy} command. In such cases,
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options are not interpreted by @file{centos-art.sh} script itself.
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Instead, the @file{centos-art.sh} script uses @command{getopt} to
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retrive them and store them in the @var{ARGUMENTS} variable for later
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use, as described in the following command:
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@verbatim
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# Build subversion command to duplicate locations inside the
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# workstation.
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eval svn copy $SOURCE $TARGET --quiet $ARGUMENTS
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@end verbatim
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When @command{getopt} parses @var{ARGUMENTS}, we may use short options
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(e.g., @option{-m}) or long options (e.g., @option{--message}). When
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we use short options, arguments are separated by one space from the
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option (e.g., @option{-m 'This is a commit message.'}). When we use
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long options arguments are separated by an equal sign (@samp{=})
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(e.g., @option{--message='This is a commit message'}).
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In order for @command{getopt} to parse @var{ARGUMENTS} correctly, it
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is required to provide the short and long definition of options that
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will be passed or at least supported by the command performing the
|
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eb5b9c |
final action the function script exists for.
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As convenction, inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, short option
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definitions are set in the @var{ARGSS} variable; and long option
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definitions are set in the @var{ARGSL} variable.
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When you define short and long options, it may be needed to define
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which of these option arguments are required and which not. To define
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|
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an option argument as required, you need to set one colon @samp{:}
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after the option definition (e.g., @option{-o m: -l message:}). On
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the other hand, to define an option argument as not required, you need
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to set two colons @samp{::} after the option definition (e.g.,
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@option{-o m:: -l message::}).
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@end defvar
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@defvar EDITOR
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Default text editor.
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The @file{centos-art.sh} script uses default text @env{EDITOR} to edit
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|
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pre-commit subversion messages, translation files, configuration
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files, script files, and similar text-based files.
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If @env{EDITOR} environment variable is not set, @file{centos-art.sh}
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script uses @file{/usr/bin/vim} as default text editor. Otherwise, the
|
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|
eb5b9c |
following values are recognized by @file{centos-art.sh} script:
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|
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@itemize
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@item @file{/usr/bin/vim}
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@item @file{/usr/bin/emacs}
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@item @file{/usr/bin/nano}
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010b2d |
@end itemize
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If no one of these values is set in @env{EDITOR} environment variable,
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@file{centos-art.sh} uses @file{/usr/bin/vim} text editor by default.
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@end defvar
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@subsubsection Global functions
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Function scripts stored directly under
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@file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/} directory are used to define
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global functions. Global functions can be used inside action specific
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|
eb5b9c |
functionalities and or even be reused inside themselves. This section
|
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|
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provides introductory information to global functions you can use
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inside @file{centos-art.sh} script.
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|
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@defun cli_checkActionArguments
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|
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Validate action value (@var{ACTIONVAL}) variable.
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eb5b9c |
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The action value variable can take one of the following values:
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@enumerate
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@item Path to one directory inside the local working copy,
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@item Path to one file inside the local working copy,
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@end enumerate
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If another value different from that specified above is passed to
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action value variable, the @file{centos-art.sh} script prints an error
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message and ends script execution.
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@end defun
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@defun cli_checkFiles FILE [TYPE]
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Verify file existence.
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eb5b9c |
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@code{cli_checkFiles} receives a @var{FILE} absolute path and performs
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file verification as specified in @var{TYPE}. When @var{TYPE} is not
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specified, @code{cli_checkFiles} verifies @var{FILE} existence, no
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matter what kind of file it be. If @var{TYPE} is specified, use one
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of the following values:
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@table @option
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@item d
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@itemx directory
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Ends script execution if @var{FILE} is not a directory.
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When you verify directories with cli_checkFiles, if directory doesn't
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exist, @file{centos-art.sh} script asks you for confirmation in order
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to create that directory. If you answer positively,
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@file{centos-art.sh} script creates that directory and continues
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script flows normally. Otherwise, if you answer negatively,
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@file{centos-art.sh} ends script execution with an error and
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documentation message.
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@item f
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@item regular-file
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Ends script execution if @var{FILE} is not a regular file.
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@item h
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@itemx symbolic-link
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Ends script execution if @var{FILE} is not a symbolic link.
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@item x
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@itemx execution
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Ends script execution if @var{FILE} is not executable.
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@item fh
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Ends script execution if @var{FILE} is neither a regular file nor a
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symbolic link.
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@item fd
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Ends script execution if @var{FILE} is neither a regular file nor a
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directory.
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@item isInWorkingCopy
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Ends script execution if @var{FILE} is not inside the working copy.
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@end table
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As default behaviour, if @var{FILE} passes all verifications,
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@file{centos-art.sh} script continues with its normal flow.
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@end defun
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@defun cli_commitRepoChanges [LOCATION]
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Syncronize changes between repository and working copy.
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eb5b9c |
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The @code{cli_commitRepoChanges} function brings changes from the
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eb5b9c |
central repository down to the working copy---using @command{svn
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update}---, checks the working copy changes---using @command{svn
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status} command---, prints status report---using both @command{svn
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update} and @command{svn status} commands output, and finally, commits
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recent changes from the working copy up to the repository---using
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@command{svn commit} command---.
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eb5b9c |
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Previous to commit the working copy changes up to the central
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eb5b9c |
repository, the @code{cli_commitRepoChanges} function asks you to
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eb5b9c |
verify changes---using @command{svn diff} command---, and later,
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another confirmation question is shown to be sure you really want to
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commit changes up to central repository.
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If @var{LOCATION} argument is not specified, the value of
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@var{ACTIONVAL} variable is used as reference instead.
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@float Figure, trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/cli_commitRepoChanges
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@verbatim
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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--> Bringing changes from the repository into the working copy
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--> Checking changes in the working copy
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Added 0 file from the repository.
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Deleted 0 file from the repository.
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Updated 0 file from the repository.
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Conflicted 0 file from the repository.
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Merged 0 file from the repository.
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Modified 4 files from the working copy.
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Unversioned 0 file from the working copy.
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Deleted 0 file from the working copy.
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Added 0 file from the working copy.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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@end verbatim
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@caption{The @code{cli_commitRepoChanges} function output.}
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@end float
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Call the @code{cli_commitRepoChanges} function before or/and after
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calling functions that modify files or directories inside the working
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copy as you may need to.
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@end defun
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@defun cli_doParseArguments
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Redefine arguments (@var{ARGUMENTS}) global variable using
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@command{getopt} command output. For more information about how to use
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@code{cli_doParseArguments} function, see @var{ARGUMENTS} variable
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description above.
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@end defun
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@defun cli_doParseArgumentsReDef $@@
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Initialize/reset arguments (@var{ARGUMENTS}) global variable using
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positional parameters variable (@var{$@@}) as reference.
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When we work inside function definitions, positional parameters are
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reset to the last function definition positional parameters. If you
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need to redefine positional parameters from one specific function, you
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need to call @code{cli_doParseArgumentsReDef} with the positional
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parameters variable (@var{$@@}), set as first argument, to that
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specific function you want to redefine positional parameters at.
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@end defun
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@defun cli_getArguments
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Initialize function name (@var{FUNCNAM}), action name
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(@var{ACTIONNAM}), and action value (@var{ACTIONVAL}) global
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variables, using positional parameters passed in @var{$@@} variable.
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The @code{cli_getArguments} function is called from @code{cli.sh}
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function script, using @code{cli} function positional parameters
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(i.e., the positional parameters passed as arguments in the
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command-line) as first function argument.
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Once command-line positional parameters are accesible to
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@file{centos-art.sh} script execution evironment,
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@code{cli_getArguments} uses regular expression to retrive
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action variables from first and second argument. The first argument
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defines the value used as function name (@var{FUNCNAM}), and the
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second argument defines both values used as action name
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(@var{ACTIONNAM}) and action value (@var{ACTIONVAL}), respectively.
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The first argument is a word in lower case. This word specifies the
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name of the functionality you want to use (e.g., @samp{render} to
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render images, @samp{manual} to work on documentation, and so on.)
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The second argument has a long option style (e.g.,
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@samp{--option=value}). The @samp{--option} represents the action name
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(@var{ACTIONNAM}), and the characters inbetween the equal sign
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(@samp{=}) and the first space character, are considered as the action
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value (@var{ACTIONVAL}). In order to provide action values with space
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characters inbetween you need to enclose action value with quotes like
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in @samp{--option='This is long value with spaces inbetween'}.
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Generally, action values are used to specify paths over which the
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action name acts on.
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Once action related variables (i.e., @var{FUNCNAM}, @var{ACTIONNAM},
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and @var{ACTIONVAL}) are defined and validated,
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@code{cli_getArguments} shifts the positional arguments to remove the
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first two arguments passed (i.e., those used to retrive action related
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variables) and redefine the arguments (@var{ARGUMENTS}) global
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variable with the new positional parameters information.
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@end defun
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@defun cli_getFunctions
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Initialize funtionalities supported by @file{centos-art.sh} script.
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Functionalities supported by @file{centos-art.sh} script are organized
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in functionality directories under
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@file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/} directory. Each functionality
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directory stores function scripts to the functionality such directory
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was created for. Function scripts contain function definitions.
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Function definitions contain several commands focused on achieving one
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specific task only (i.e., the one such functionality was created for).
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In order for @file{centos-art.sh} script to recognize a functionality,
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such functionality needs to be stored under
|
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@file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/} in a directory written
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capitalized (i.e., the whole name is written in lowercase except the
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first character which is in uppercase). The directory where one
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specific functionality is stored is known as the @samp{functionality
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directory}.
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Inside each functionality directory, the functionalty itself is
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implemented through function scripts. Function scripts are organized
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in files independently one another and written in @samp{camelCase}
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format with the function name as prefix. Separation between prefix
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and description is done using underscore (@samp{_}) character.
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In order for @file{centos-art.sh} script to load functionalities
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correctly, function definition inside function scripts should be set
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using the @samp{function} reserved word, just as in the following
|
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example:
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eb5b9c |
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@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
function prefix_doSomething {
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eb5b9c |
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# Do something here...
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}
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@end verbatim
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The above function definition is just a convenction we use, in order
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to make identification of function names easier read and automate by
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@file{centos-art.sh} script initialization commands, once
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@file{centos-art.sh} script determines which functionality directory
|
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eb5b9c |
to use. Specifically, in order to initialize and export functions,
|
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@file{centos-art.sh} script executes all function scripts inside the
|
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eb5b9c |
functionality directory, and later @command{grep} on them using a
|
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regular expression pattern, where the @samp{function} reserved word is
|
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eb5b9c |
used as reference to retrive the function names and export them to
|
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|
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@file{centos-art.sh} script execution environment, and so, make
|
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|
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function definitions ---from function scripts inside the functionality
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eb5b9c |
directory--- available for further calls.
|
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eb5b9c |
|
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If the functionality specified in the command-line first argument
|
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|
eb5b9c |
doesn't have a functionality directory, @file{centos-art.sh} script
|
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|
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considers the functionality provided in the command-line as invalid
|
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|
eb5b9c |
functionality and immediatly stops script execution with an error
|
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|
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message.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
In order to keep visual consistency among function scripts, please
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|
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consider using the following function script design model as template
|
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|
eb5b9c |
for your own function scripts:
|
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eb5b9c |
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@verbatim
|
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|
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#!/bin/bash
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|
eb5b9c |
#
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# prefix_doSomething.sh -- This function illustrates function scripts
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# design model you can use to create your own function scripts inside
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# centos-art.sh script.
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|
eb5b9c |
#
|
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eb5b9c |
# Copyright (C) YEAR YOURFULLNAME
|
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|
eb5b9c |
#
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# (at your option) any later version.
|
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eb5b9c |
#
|
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eb5b9c |
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# General Public License for more details.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
#
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# USA.
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|
eb5b9c |
#
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eb5b9c |
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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eb5b9c |
# $Id$
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eb5b9c |
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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eb5b9c |
|
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eb5b9c |
function prefix_doSomething {
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# Do something here...
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|
eb5b9c |
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|
eb5b9c |
}
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@end defun
|
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eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@defun cli_getCountryCodes [FILTER]
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
Output country codes supported by @file{centos-art.sh} script.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
The @code{cli_getCountryCodes} function outputs a list with country
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
codes as defined in ISO3166 standard. When @var{FILTER} is provided,
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@code{cli_getCountryCodes} outputs country codes that match
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@var{FILTER} regular expression pattern.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@end defun
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@defun cli_getCountryName [FILTER]
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
Outputs country name supported by @file{centos-art.sh} script.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
The @code{cli_getCountryName} function reads one language locale code
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
in the format LL_CC and outputs the name of its related country as in
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
ISO3166. If filter is specified, @code{cli_getCountryName} returns the
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
country name that matches the locale code specified in @var{FILTER},
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
exactly.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@end defun
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@defun cli_getCurrentLocale
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
Output current locale used by @file{centos-art.sh} script.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
The @code{cli_getCurrentLocale} function uses @env{LANG} environment
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
variable to build a locale pattern that is later applied to
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@code{cli_getLocales} function output in order to return the current
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
locale that @file{centos-art.sh} script works with.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
The current locale information, returned by
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@code{cli_getCurrentLocale}, is output from more specific to less
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
specific. For example, if @samp{en_GB} locale exists in
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@code{cli_getLocales} function output, the @samp{en_GB} locale would
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
take precedence before @samp{en} locale.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
Locale precedence selection is quite important in order to define the
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
locale type we use for message translations. For example, if
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@samp{en_GB} is used, we are also saying that the common language
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
specification for English language (i.e., @samp{en}) is no longer
|
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|
eb5b9c |
used. Instead, we are using English non-common country-specific
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
language specifications like @samp{en_AU}, @samp{en_BW}, @samp{en_GB},
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@samp{en_US}, etc., for message translations.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
Use @code{cli_getCurrentLocale} function to know what current locale
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
information to use inside @file{centos-art.sh} script.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@end defun
|
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eb5b9c |
|
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|
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@defun cli_getFilesList [LOCATION]
|
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|
eb5b9c |
Output list of files to process.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
The @code{cli_getFilesList} function uses @var{LOCATION} variable as
|
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|
eb5b9c |
source location to build a list of files just as specified by regular
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
expression (@var{REGEX}) global variable. Essentially, what the
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@code{cli_getFilesList} function does is using @command{find} command
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
to look for files in the location (@var{LOCATION}) just as posix-egrep
|
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|
eb5b9c |
regular expression (@var{REGEX}) specifies.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
If @var{LOCATION} is not specified when @code{cli_getFilesList}
|
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|
eb5b9c |
function is called, the action value (@var{ACTIONVAL}) global variable
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
is used as location value instead.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
By default, if the regular expression (@var{REGEX}) global variable is
|
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|
eb5b9c |
not redefined after its first definition in the @code{cli} function,
|
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|
eb5b9c |
all files that match default regular expression value (i.e.,
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@samp{.+}) will be added to the list of files to process. Otherwise,
|
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|
eb5b9c |
if you redefine the regular expression global variable after its first
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
definition in the @code{cli} function and before calling
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@code{cli_getFilesList} function, the last value you specifed is used
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
instead.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
When you need to customize the regular expression (@var{REGEX}) global
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
variable value inside a function, do not redefine the global variable
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
(at least you be absolutly convinced you need to). Instead, set the
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
regular expression global variable as @samp{local} to the function you
|
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|
eb5b9c |
need a customized regular expression value for. If we don't redefine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
the regular expression global variable as local to the function, or
|
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|
eb5b9c |
use another name for the regular expression variable (which is not
|
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|
eb5b9c |
very convenient in order to keep the amount of names to remember low),
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
you may experiment undesired concantenation issues that make your
|
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|
eb5b9c |
regular expression to be something different from that you expect them
|
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|
eb5b9c |
to be, specially if the function where you are doing the variable
|
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|
eb5b9c |
redefinition is called several times during the same script execution.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
As result, the @code{cli_getFilesList} re-defines the value of
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@var{FILES} variable with the list of files the @command{find} command
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
returned. As example, consider the following construction:
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
function prefix_doSomething {
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# Initialize the list of files to process.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
local FILES=''
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# Initialize location.
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|
eb5b9c |
local LOCATION=/home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/Default
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# Re-define regular expression to match scalable vector graphic
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# files only. Note how we use the global value of REGEX to build a
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
# new local REGEX value here.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
local REGEX="${REGEX}.*\.(svgz|svg)"
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# Redefine list of files to process.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
cli_getFilesList $LOCATION
|
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eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
# Process list of files.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
for FILE in $FILES;do
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cli_printMessages "$FILE" 'AsResponseLine'
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# Do something else here on...
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done
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}
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@end verbatim
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@end defun
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@defun cli_getLangCodes [FILTER]
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Outputs language codes supported by @file{centos-art.sh} script.
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@code{cli_getLangCodes} function outputs a list of language codes as
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defined in ISO639 standard. When @var{FILTER} is provided,
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@code{cli_getLangCodes} outputs language codes that match @var{FILTER}
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regular expression pattern.
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@end defun
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@defun cli_getLangName [FILTER]
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Outputs language names supported by @file{centos-art.sh} script.
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@code{cli_getLangName} function reads one language locale code in the
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format LL_CC and outputs the language related name as in ISO639. If
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filter is specified, @code{cli_getLangName} returns the language name
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that matches the locale code specified in @var{FILTER}, exactly.
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@end defun
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@defun cli_getLocales
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Output locale codes supported by @file{centos-art.sh} script.
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Occasionally, you use @code{cli_getLocales} function to add locale
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information in non-common country-specific language (@samp{LL_CC})
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format for those languages (e.g., @samp{bn_IN}, @samp{pt_BR}, etc.)
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which locale differences cannot be solved using common language
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specifications (@samp{LL}) into one unique common locale specification
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(e.g., @samp{bn}, @samp{pt}, etc.).
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@end defun
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@defun cli_getRepoName NAME TYPE
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Sanitate file names.
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Inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, specific functionalities rely both
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in @code{cli_getRepoName} and repository file system organization to
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achieve their goals. Consider @code{cli_getRepoName} function as
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central place to manage file name convenctions for other functions
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inside @file{centos-art.sh} script.
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@quotation
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@strong{Important} @code{cli_getRepoName} function doesn't verify file
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or directory existence, for that purpose use @code{cli_checkFiles}
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function instead.
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@end quotation
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The @var{NAME} variable contains the file name or directory name you
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want to sanitate.
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The @var{TYPE} variable specifies what type of sanitation you want to
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perform on @var{NAME}. The @var{TYPE} can be one of the following
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values:
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@table @option
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@item d
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@itemx directory
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Sanitate directory @var{NAME}s.
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@item f
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@item regular-file
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Sanitate regular file @var{NAME}s.
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@end table
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Use @code{cli_getRepoName} function to sanitate file names and
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directory names before their utilization.
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Use @code{cli_getRepoName} when you need to change file name
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convenctions inside @file{centos-art.sh} script.
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When we change file name convenctions inside @code{cli_getRepoName}
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what we are really changing is the way functions interpret repository
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file system organization. Notice that when we change a file name
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(e.g., a function name), it is necessary to update all files where
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such file name is placed on. This may require a massive substitution
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inside the repository, each time we change name convenctions in the
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repository (--- @strong{Removed}(pxref:trunk Scripts Bash Functions Path) ---, for more
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information).
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@end defun
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@defun cli_getRepoStatus [LOCATION]
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Request repository status.
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This function requests the status of a @var{LOCATION} inside the
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working copy using the @command{svn status} command and returns the
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first character in the output line, just as described in @command{svn
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help status}. If @var{LOCATION} is not a regular file or a directory,
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inside the working copy, the @file{centos-art.sh} script prints a
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message and ends its execution.
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Use this function to perform verifications based a repository
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@var{LOCATION} status.
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@end defun
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@defun cli_getTemporalFile @var{NAME}
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Output absolute path to temporal file @var{NAME}.
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The @code{cli_getTemporalFile} function uses @file{/tmp} directory as
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source location to store temporal files, the @file{centos-art.sh}
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script name, and a random identification string to let you run more
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|
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than one @file{centos-art.sh} script simultaneously on the same user
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session. For example, due the following temporal file defintion:
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@verbatim
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cli_getTemporalFile $FILE
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@end verbatim
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If @var{FILE} name is @file{instance.svg} and the unique random string
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is @samp{f16f7b51-ac12-4b7f-9e66-72df847f12de}, the final temporal
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file, built from previous temporal file definition, would be:
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@verbatim
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/tmp/centos-art.sh-f16f7b51-ac12-4b7f-9e66-72df847f12de-instance.svg
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@end verbatim
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When you use the @code{cli_getTemporalFile} function to create
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temporal files, be sure to remove temporal files created once you've
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ended up with them. For example, consider the following construction:
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@verbatim
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for FILE in $FILES;do
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eb5b9c |
|
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|
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# Initialize temporal instance of file.
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|
eb5b9c |
INSTANCE=$(cli_getTemporalFile $FILE)
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|
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# Do something ...
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# Remove temporal instance of file.
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|
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if [[ -f $INSTANCE ]];then
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rm $INSTANCE
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eb5b9c |
fi
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done
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@end verbatim
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|
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Use the @code{cli_getTemporalFile} function whenever you need to
|
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|
eb5b9c |
create temporal files inside @file{centos-art.sh} script.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@end defun
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@defun cli_getThemeName
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|
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Output theme name.
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|
eb5b9c |
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|
eb5b9c |
In order for @code{cli_getThemeName} function to extract theme name
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|
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correctly, the @var{ACTIONVAL} variable must contain a directory path
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|
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under @file{trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/} directory structure.
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|
eb5b9c |
Otherwise, @code{cli_getThemeName} returns an empty string.
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|
eb5b9c |
@end defun
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eb5b9c |
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@defun cli_printMessage MESSAGE [FORMAT]
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|
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Define standard output message definition supported by
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@file{centos-art.sh} script.
|
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eb5b9c |
|
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|
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When @var{FORMAT} is not specified, @code{cli_printMessage} outputs
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|
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information just as it was passed in @var{MESSAGE} variable.
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|
eb5b9c |
Otherwise, @var{FORMAT} can take one of the following values:
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eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@table @option
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@item AsHeadingLine
|
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|
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To print heading messages.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
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|
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
eb5b9c |
$MESSAGE
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|
eb5b9c |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@item AsWarningLine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
To print warning messages.
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
eb5b9c |
WARNING: $MESSAGE
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eb5b9c |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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eb5b9c |
@item AsNoteLine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
To print note messages.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
eb5b9c |
NOTE: $MESSAGE
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|
eb5b9c |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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|
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|
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|
eb5b9c |
@item AsUpdatingLine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{Updating} messages on two-columns format.
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
Updating $MESSAGE
|
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eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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|
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eb5b9c |
@item AsRemovingLine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{Removing} messages on two-columns format.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
Removing $MESSAGE
|
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eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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@item AsCheckingLine
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|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{Checking} messages on two-columns format.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
Checking $MESSAGE
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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@item AsCreatingLine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{Creating} messages on two-columns format.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
Creating $MESSAGE
|
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eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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eb5b9c |
|
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|
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@item AsSavedAsLine
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{Saved as} messages on two-columns format.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
Saved as $MESSAGE
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eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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|
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@item AsLinkToLine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{Linked to} messages on two-columns format.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
Linked to $MESSAGE
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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eb5b9c |
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eb5b9c |
@item AsMovedToLine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{Moved to} messages on two-columns format.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
Moved to $MESSAGE
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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@item AsTranslationLine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{Translation} messages on two-columns format.
|
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eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
Translation $MESSAGE
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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|
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@item AsConfigurationLine
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{Configuration} messages on two-columns format.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
Configuration $MESSAGE
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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eb5b9c |
@item AsResponseLine
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|
eb5b9c |
To print response messages on one-column format.
|
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eb5b9c |
@verbatim
|
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|
eb5b9c |
--> $MESSAGE
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@end verbatim
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@item AsRequestLine
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|
eb5b9c |
To print request messages on one-column format. Request messages
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
output messages with one colon (@samp{:}) and without trailing newline
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
(@samp{\n}) at message end.
|
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eb5b9c |
@verbatim
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eb5b9c |
$MESSAGE:
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eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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@item AsYesOrNoRequestLine
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|
eb5b9c |
To print @samp{yes or no} request messages on one-column format. If
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
something different from @samp{y} is answered (when using
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@code{en_US.UTF-8} locale), script execution ends immediatly.
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eb5b9c |
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eb5b9c |
@verbatim
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eb5b9c |
$MESSAGE [y/N]:
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eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
When we use @file{centos-art.sh} script in a locale different from
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@code{en_US.UTF-8}, confirmation answer may be different from
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@samp{y}. For example, if you use @code{es_ES.UTF-8} locale, the
|
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|
eb5b9c |
confirmation question would look like:
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eb5b9c |
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eb5b9c |
@verbatim
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|
eb5b9c |
$MESSAGE [s/N]:
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eb5b9c |
@end verbatim
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eb5b9c |
|
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eb5b9c |
and the confirmation answer would be @samp{s}, as it is on Spanish
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eb5b9c |
@samp{sí} word.
|
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eb5b9c |
|
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eb5b9c |
Definition of which confirmation word to use is set on translation
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|
|
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messages for your specific locale information. --- @strong{Removed}(xref:trunk Scripts
|
|
|
65cd8a |
Bash Functions Locale) ---, for more information about locale-specific
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
translation messages.
|
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eb5b9c |
|
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eb5b9c |
@item AsToKnowMoreLine
|
|
|
eb5b9c |
To standardize @samp{to know more, run the following command:}
|
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|
eb5b9c |
messages. When the @option{AsToKnowMoreLine} option is used, the
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@var{MESSAGE} value should be set to @code{"$(caller)"}. @code{caller}
|
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|
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is a Bash builtin that returns the context of the current subroutine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
call. @option{AsToKnowMoreLine} option uses @code{caller} builtin
|
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|
eb5b9c |
output to build documentation entries dynamically.
|
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eb5b9c |
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eb5b9c |
@verbatim
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|
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
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To know more, run the following command:
|
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|
eb5b9c |
centos-art manual --read='path/to/dir'
|
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|
eb5b9c |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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@end verbatim
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eb5b9c |
|
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eb5b9c |
Use @option{AsToKnowMoreLine} option after errors and for intentional
|
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eb5b9c |
script termination.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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@item AsRegularLine
|
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|
eb5b9c |
To standardize regular messages on one-column format.
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eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
When @var{MESSAGE} contains a colon inside (e.g., @samp{description:
|
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|
eb5b9c |
message}), the @code{cli_printMessage} function outputs @var{MESSAGE}
|
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|
eb5b9c |
on two-columns format.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@end table
|
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eb5b9c |
|
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eb5b9c |
Use @code{cli_printMessage} function whenever you need to output
|
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|
eb5b9c |
information from @file{centos-art.sh} script.
|
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|
eb5b9c |
|
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|
eb5b9c |
@quotation
|
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eb5b9c |
@strong{Tip} To improve two-columns format, change the following file:
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@verbatim
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