echo function definitions begin...
fi
+# a handy little method that can be used for date strings. it was getting
+# really tiresome how many different ways the script did the date formatting.
+function date_stringer() {
+ date +"%Y_%m_%e_%H%M_%S" | tr -d '/\n/'
+}
+
# makes a directory of the name specified and then tries to change the
# current directory to that directory.
-function mcd {
+function mcd() {
if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then mkdir -p "$1"; fi
cd "$1"
}
# locates a process given a search pattern to match in the process list.
-function psfind {
+function psfind() {
PID_DUMP="$(mktemp "$TMP/zz_pidlist.XXXXXX")"
appropriate_pattern='s/^[-a-zA-Z_0-9][-a-zA-Z_0-9]* *\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/p'
# pattern to use for peeling off the process numbers.
# finds all processes matching the pattern specified and shows their full
# process listing (whereas psfind just lists process ids).
-function psa {
+function psa() {
p=$(psfind "$1")
if [ ! -z "$p" ]; then
echo ""
# pcl. if the input postscript causes ghostscript to bomb out, there has been
# some good success running ps2ps on the input file and using the cleaned
# postscript file for printing.
-function ps2pcl2lpr {
+function ps2pcl2lpr() {
for $i in $*; do
gs -sDEVICE=pcl3 -sOutputFile=- -sPAPERSIZE=letter "$i" | lpr -l
done
}
-function fix_alsa {
+function fix_alsa() {
sudo /etc/init.d/alsasound restart
}
# su function: makes su perform a login.
# for some OSes, this transfers the X authority information to the new login.
-function su {
+function su() {
# decide if we think this is debian or ubuntu or a variant.
DEBIAN_LIKE=$(if [ ! -z "$(grep -i debian /etc/issue)" \
-o ! -z "$(grep -i ubuntu /etc/issue)" ]; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi)
# information for su.
# get the x authority info for our current user.
- source $SHELLDIR/x_win/get_x_auth.sh
+ source $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/x_win/get_x_auth.sh
if [ -z "$X_auth_info" ]; then
# if there's no authentication info to pass along, we just do a normal su.
fi
# relabel the console after returning.
- bash $SHELLDIR/tty/label_terminal_with_infos.sh
+ bash $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/tty/label_terminal_with_infos.sh
}
# sudo function wraps the normal sudo by ensuring we replace the terminal
# label if they're doing an su with the sudo.
-function sudo {
+function sudo() {
local first_command="$1"
/usr/bin/sudo $*
if [ "$first_command" == "su" ]; then
# yep, they were doing an su, but they're back now.
- bash $SHELLDIR/tty/label_terminal_with_infos.sh
+ bash $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/tty/label_terminal_with_infos.sh
fi
}
# buntar is a long needed uncompressing macro that feeds into tar -x.
# it takes a list of bz2 file names and extracts their contents into
# sequentially numbered directories.
-function buntar {
+function buntar() {
index=1
for i in $*; do
mkdir buntar_$index
# trashes the .#blah files that cvs and svn leave behind when finding conflicts.
# this kind of assumes you've already checked them for any salient facts.
-function clean_cvs_junk {
+function clean_cvs_junk() {
for i in $*; do
- find $i -follow -type f -iname ".#*" -exec perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl {} ";"
+ find $i -follow -type f -iname ".#*" -exec perl $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/files/safedel.pl {} ";"
done
}
+# recreates all the generated files that the feisty meow scripts use.
+function regenerate() {
+ bash $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/bootstrap_shells.sh
+ echo
+ local wheres_nechung=$(which nechung)
+ if [ -z "$wheres_nechung" ]; then
+ echo "The nechung oracle program cannot be found. You may want to consider"
+ echo "rebuilding the feisty meow applications with this command:"
+ echo " bash $FEISTY_MEOW_DIR/scripts/generator/bootstrap_build.sh"
+ else
+ nechung
+ fi
+}
+
if [ ! -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then echo function definitions end....; fi