#!/hint/bash # This may be included with or without `set -euE` # Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Luke Shumaker # # License: GNU GPLv2+ # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . LIBREUSER="${SUDO_USER:-$USER}" if [[ $LIBREUSER == $USER ]]; then LIBREHOME=$HOME else eval "LIBREHOME=~$LIBREUSER" fi if [[ -z ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-} ]]; then export XDG_CONFIG_HOME="${LIBREHOME}/.config" fi if [[ -z ${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-} ]]; then export XDG_CACHE_HOME="${LIBREHOME}/.cache" fi # Low-level generic functions ################################################## # Usage: list_files $slug # Lists the configuration files to be considered for $slug. # Later files should take precedence over earlier files. list_files() { local slug=$1 local sysconfdir=${_librelib_conf_sh_sysconfdir:-@sysconfdir@} local pkgconfdir=${_librelib_conf_sh_pkgconfdir:-@pkgconfdir@} case $slug in abs) echo "${sysconfdir}/$slug.conf" echo "$LIBREHOME/.$slug.conf" ;; makepkg) local manual="${MAKEPKG_CONF:-}" local system="${sysconfdir}/$slug.conf" local olduser="$LIBREHOME/.$slug.conf" local newuser="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pacman/$slug.conf" if [[ "$manual" != "$system" && -r "$manual" ]]; then # Manually-specified file echo "$manual" else # Normal file lookup echo "$system" if [[ -r "$olduser" && ! -r "$newuser" ]]; then echo "$olduser" else echo "$newuser" fi fi ;; xbs*) echo "${sysconfdir}/xbs/$slug.conf" echo "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xbs/$slug.conf" ;; libretools) echo "${sysconfdir}/$slug.conf" echo "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/libretools/$slug.conf" ;; *) echo "${pkgconfdir}/$slug.conf" echo "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/libretools/$slug.conf" ;; esac } # Usage: list_envvars $slug # Lists the environmental variables that take precedence over the configuration # files for $slug. list_envvars() { local slug=$1 case $slug in makepkg) printf '%s\n' \ PKGDEST SRCDEST SRCPKGDEST LOGDEST \ BUILDDIR \ PKGEXT SRCEXT \ GPGKEY PACKAGER \ CARCH ;; libretools) printf '%s\n' DIFFPROG ;; xbs) printf '%s\n' BUILDSYSTEM ;; *) :;; esac } # High-level generic functions ################################################# # Usage: load_files $slug # Loads the configuration files for $slug in the proper order. load_files() { local slug=$1 local var local file # Save the existing versions at _VARNAME for var in $(list_envvars $slug); do [[ -n ${!var:-} ]] && eval "_$var=\${$var}" done # Load the files for file in $(list_files $slug); do if [[ -r $file ]]; then . "$file" || return 1 fi done # Restore the _SAVED versions for var in $(list_envvars $slug); do eval "$var=\${_$var:-\${$var:-}}" done } # Usage: check_vars $slug VAR1 VAR2... # Check whether the variables listed are properly set. # If not, it prints a message saying to set them in the configuration file(s) # for $slug. check_vars() ( local slug=$1; shift local ret=0 local VAR for VAR in "$@"; do if [[ -z ${!VAR:-} ]]; then type print &>/dev/null || . libremessages if [[ $(list_files $slug|wc -l) -gt 1 ]]; then _l print "Configure '%s' in one of:" "$VAR" list_files $slug | sed 's/./ -> &/' else _l print "Configure '%s' in '%s'" "$VAR" "$(list_files $slug)" fi ret=1 fi done >&2 if [[ $ret != 0 ]]; then return 1 fi ) # Usage: get_var # Does not work with arrays get_var() ( set +euE local slug=$1 local setting=$2 local default=$3 load_files "$slug" printf '%s' "${!setting:-${default}}" ) # Usage: set_var # Does not work with arrays set_var() { local slug=$1 local key=$2 local val=$3 local file for file in $(list_files "$slug"|tac); do if [[ -w $file ]]; then sed -i "/^\s*$key=/d" "$file" printf '%s=%q\n' "$key" "$val" >> "$file" return 0 fi done return 1 } # PKGBUILD (not configuration, per se) ######################################### unset_PKGBUILD() { # This routine is based primarily off of the PKGBUILD(5) man-page, # version 4.2.0, dated 2014-12-31 # This is kinda weird, but everything is more readable with # this as a utility function, but I didn't want to introduce a # new global function, so I just introduced it with the name # of a function that we get to unset anyway. So it can't # clash with anything! mksource() { # For each arg, `unset -v` all variables matching ${arg} and ${arg}_* local v for v in "$@"; do unset -v "$v" $(declare -p|sed -rn "s/^declare -\S+ (${v}_[a-zA-Z0-9_]*)=.*/\1/p") done } # This line is taken from the makepkg source local known_hash_algos=('md5' 'sha1' 'sha224' 'sha256' 'sha384' 'sha512') # From the "OPTIONS AND DIRECTIVES" section (in order of mention) unset -v pkgname pkgver unset -f pkgver unset -v pkgrel pkgdesc epoch url license install changelog mksource source unset -v validpgpkeys noextract local sums=("${known_hash_algos[@]/%/sums}") mksource "${sums[@]}" unset -v groups arch backup mksource depends makedepends checkdepends optdepends mksource conflicts provides replaces unset -v options # From the "PACKAGING FUNCTIONS" section (in order of mention) unset -f package prepare build check # From the "PACKAGE SPLITTING" section unset -f $(declare -f|sed -n 's/^\(package_\S*\) ()\s*$/\1/p') unset -v pkgbase # These are used by the `librefetch` program unset -v mksource mknoextract "${sums[@]/#/mk}" unset -v mkdepends unset -f mksource } load_PKGBUILD() { local file=${1:-./PKGBUILD} unset_PKGBUILD CARCH="$(get_var makepkg CARCH "`uname -m`")" . "$file" }