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29 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env false
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# i don't want this to be automatically amalgamated,
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# but it *is* compatible with the usual 4 shells, so:
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# FAKE_COMPAT
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preload() { ### @- handle dependencies within the [`~/sh/`](/sh) directory.
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### this function contains more comments than code, so you should read it.
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# all sourced files from within the preload function will instead
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# append to the list of files to preload (i.e. dependencies).
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# dash and ash have no arrays besides $@, so we must use it.
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local preload='set -- $@'
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# we want to iterate over $@ like a queue; pushing and popping.
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# `for` would create a local copy and leave $@ unmodified, so it's no good.
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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# NOTE: there's no quotes here since the surrounding method uses eval,
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# so paths-with-spaces is already doomed from the start.
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# however, $HOME can still safely contain spaces.
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# NOTE: it's important to use an absolute path here.
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. ~/sh/$1 # yes, you can source files from within functions,
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# and they even respect your locals.
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[ $? -eq 0 ] \
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|| exit 2 # this `exit 2` is just for zsh and bash;
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# dash and ash do it automatically.
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# zsh actually uses some other return value,
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# but we use 2 anyway since everything else uses 2.
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shift # pop the queue
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done
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}
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