#!/bin/bash
#
# prepare_getEnvars.sh -- This function outputs a brief description of
# relevant environment variables used by `centos-art.sh' script.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project
#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function prepare_getEnvars {
local -a VARS
local -a INFO
local COUNT=0
# Define name of environment variables used by centos-art.sh
# script.
VARS[0]='EDITOR'
VARS[1]='TZ'
VARS[2]='TEXTDOMAIN'
VARS[3]='TEXTDOMAINDIR'
VARS[4]='LANG'
# Define description of environment variables.
INFO[0]="`gettext "Default text editor"`"
INFO[1]="`gettext "Default time zone representation"`"
INFO[2]="`gettext "Default domain used to retrieve translated messages"`"
INFO[3]="`gettext "Default directory used to retrive translated messages"`"
INFO[4]="`gettext "Default locale information"`"
until [[ $COUNT -eq ${#VARS[*]} ]];do
# Let user to reduce output using regular expression as
# reference.
if [[ ${VARS[$COUNT]} =~ $FLAG_FILTER ]];then
# Output list of environment variables using indirect
# expansion (what a beautiful feature!) to output variable
# value.
cli_printMessage "${INFO[$COUNT]}:"
cli_printMessage "${VARS[$COUNT]}=${!VARS[$COUNT]}" --as-response-line
fi
# Increment counter.
COUNT=$(($COUNT + 1))
done
}