#!/bin/bash
#
# cli_checkRepoDirSource.sh -- This function sanitates the action
# value variable. The action value variable contains non-option
# arguments passed to centos-art.sh script.
#
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function cli_checkRepoDirSource {
# Check action value to be sure strange characters are kept far
# away from the path provided.
cli_checkPathComponent --everything ${ACTIONVAL}
# Redefine source value to build repository absolute path from
# repository top level on. As we are removing the absolute path
# prefix (e.g., `/home/centos/artwork/') from all centos-art.sh
# output (in order to save horizontal output space), we need to be
# sure that all strings begining with `trunk/...', `branches/...',
# and `tags/...' use the correct absolute path. That is, you can
# refer trunk's entries using both
# `/home/centos/artwork/trunk/...' or just `trunk/...', the
# `/home/centos/artwork/' part is automatically added here.
if [[ $ACTIONVAL =~ '^(trunk|branches|tags)' ]];then
ACTIONVAL=${TCAR_WORKDIR}/$ACTIONVAL
fi
# Re-define source value to build repository absolute path from
# repository relative paths. This let us to pass repository
# relative paths as source value. Passing relative paths as
# source value may save us some typing; specially if we are stood
# a few levels up from the location we want to refer to as source
# value. There is no need to pass the absolute path to it, just
# refere it relatively.
if [[ -d ${ACTIONVAL} ]];then
# Add directory to the top of the directory stack.
pushd "$ACTIONVAL" > /dev/null
# Check directory existence inside the repository.
if [[ $(pwd) =~ "^${TCAR_WORKDIR}" ]];then
# Re-define source value using absolute path.
ACTIONVAL=$(pwd)
fi
# Remove directory from the directory stack.
popd > /dev/null
fi
}