# initializes the feisty meow build variables, if possible.
function initialize_build_variables()
{
- found_build_vars=0
+ local found_build_vars=nope
# we need to know the feisty meow directory, or we bail.
if [ -z "$FEISTY_MEOW_APEX" ]; then return; fi
# pick from our expected generator folder, but make sure it's there...
if [ -f "$buildvars" ]; then
# yep, that one looks good, so pull in the build defs.
source "$buildvars" "$buildvars"
- found_build_vars=1
+ found_build_vars=true
fi
# now augment the environment if we found our build variables.
- if [ $found_build_vars == 1 ]; then
+ if [ $found_build_vars == true ]; then
# the binary directory contains our collection of handy programs.
define_yeti_variable FEISTY_MEOW_BINARIES=$TARGETS_STORE
# add binaries created within build to the path.
# going to work well unless they can be prevented from forking the process
# off.
if [ -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
- EDITOR="$(which gvim)"
+ EDITOR="$(whichable gvim)"
if [ ! -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
# if we found gvim, then add in the no forking flag.
EDITOR+=" --nofork"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
- EDITOR="$(which vim)"
+ EDITOR="$(whichable vim)"
fi
if [ -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
- EDITOR="$(which vi)"
+ EDITOR="$(whichable vi)"
fi
if [ -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
- EDITOR="$(which emacs)"
+ EDITOR="$(whichable emacs)"
fi
####
# out of ideas about editors at this point.