if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
# there was no error, so we can skip the inits.
if [ ! -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then
- echo skipping functions.sh because already defined.
+ echo "skipping function definitions, because already defined."
fi
skip_all=yes
fi
if [ -z "$skip_all" ]; then
+
if [ ! -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then
- echo function definitions begin...
+ echo "feisty meow function definitions beginning now..."
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() {
fi
}
- # checks the result of the last command that was run, and if it failed,
+ # checks the result of the last command that was run, and if that failed,
# then this complains and exits from bash. the function parameters are
# used as the message to print as a complaint.
function check_result()
# locates a process given a search pattern to match in the process list.
function psfind() {
local -a patterns=("${@}")
- mkdir $TEST_TEMP/grid_logs &>/dev/null
local PID_DUMP="$(mktemp "$TMP/zz_pidlist.XXXXXX")"
- local PIDS_SOUGHT=()
+ local -a PIDS_SOUGHT
if [ "$OS" == "Windows_NT" ]; then
# needs to be a windows format filename for 'type' to work.
if [ ! -d c:/tmp ]; then
mkdir c:/tmp
fi
- # windows7 magical mystery tour lets us create a file c:\\tmp_pids.txt, but then it's not really there
- # in the root of drive c: when we look for it later. hoping to fix that problem by using a subdir, which
- # also might be magical thinking from windows perspective.
+ # windows7 magical mystery tour lets us create a file c:\\tmp_pids.txt, but then it's not
+ # really there in the root of drive c: when we look for it later. hoping to fix that
+ # problem by using a subdir, which also might be magical thinking from windows perspective.
tmppid=c:\\tmp\\pids.txt
- # we have abandoned all hope of relying on ps on windows. instead
- # we use wmic to get full command lines for processes.
- # this does not exist on windows home edition. we are hosed if that's
- # what they insist on testing on.
+ # we have abandoned all hope of relying on ps on windows. instead we use wmic to get full
+ # command lines for processes.
wmic /locale:ms_409 PROCESS get processid,commandline </dev/null >"$tmppid"
local flag='/c'
if [ ! -z "$(uname -a | grep "^MING" )" ]; then
# we 'type' the file to get rid of the unicode result from wmic.
cmd $flag type "$tmppid" >$PID_DUMP
\rm "$tmppid"
- local CR='
-' # embedded carriage return.
- local appropriate_pattern="s/^.* *\([0-9][0-9]*\)[ $CR]*\$/\1/p"
- local -a PIDS_SOUGHT
+ local appropriate_pattern="s/^.* *\([0-9][0-9]*\) *\$/\1/p"
for i in "${patterns[@]}"; do
PIDS_SOUGHT+=($(cat $PID_DUMP \
| grep -i "$i" \
# remove the first line of the file, search for the pattern the
# user wants to find, and just pluck the process ids out of the
# results.
- local -a PIDS_SOUGHT
for i in "${patterns[@]}"; do
PIDS_SOUGHT+=($(cat $PID_DUMP \
| sed -e '1d' \
| sed -n -e "$appropriate_pattern"))
done
fi
- if [ ${#PIDS_SOUGHT[*]} -ne 0 ]; then echo ${PIDS_SOUGHT[*]}; fi
+ if [ ${#PIDS_SOUGHT[*]} -ne 0 ]; then
+ local PIDS_SOUGHT2=$(printf -- '%s\n' ${PIDS_SOUGHT[@]} | sort | uniq)
+ PIDS_SOUGHT=()
+ PIDS_SOUGHT=${PIDS_SOUGHT2[*]}
+ echo ${PIDS_SOUGHT[*]}
+ fi
/bin/rm $PID_DUMP
}
echo "psa finds processes by pattern, but there was no pattern on the command line."
return 1
fi
- p=$(psfind "$1")
+ p=$(psfind "${@}")
if [ -z "$p" ]; then
# no matches.
return 0
fi
echo ""
- echo "Processes containing \"$1\"..."
+ echo "Processes matching ${@}..."
echo ""
if [ -n "$IS_DARWIN" ]; then
unset fuzil_sentinel
# recreates all the generated files that the feisty meow scripts use.
function regenerate() {
+ # do the bootstrapping process again.
+ echo "regenerating feisty meow script environment."
bash $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/bootstrap_shells.sh
echo
+ # force a full reload by turning off sentinel variable and alias.
+ # the nethack one is used by fred's customizations.
+ # interesting note perhaps: found that the NETHACKOPTIONS variable was
+ # not being unset correctly when preceded by an alias. split them up
+ # like they are now due to that bug.
+ unset -v CORE_ALIASES_LOADED FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED NECHUNG NETHACKOPTIONS
+ unset -f function_sentinel
+ # reload feisty meow environment in current shell.
+ source $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/launch_feisty_meow.sh
+ # run nechung oracle to give user a new fortune.
nechung
}
echo "copying custom overrides for $user"
mkdir "$FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED/custom" 2>/dev/null
perl "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/text/cpdiff.pl" "$FEISTY_MEOW_DIR/customizing/$user" "$FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED/custom"
+ if [ -d "$FEISTY_MEOW_DIR/customizing/$user/scripts" ]; then
+ echo "copying custom scripts for $user"
+ \cp -R "$FEISTY_MEOW_DIR/customizing/$user/scripts" "$FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED/custom/"
+ fi
+ echo
regenerate
}
function function_sentinel() { return 0; }
- if [ ! -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then echo function definitions end....; fi
+ if [ ! -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then echo "feisty meow function definitions done."; fi
fi