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-#hmmm: moved from functions.sh; does that hose everything up?
-
# defines a variable within the feisty meow environment and remembers that
# this is a new or modified definition. if the feisty meow codebase is
# unloaded, then so are all the variables that were defined.
return 0
}
+ # switches from an X:/ form to a /cygdrive/X/path form. this is only useful
+ # for the cygwin environment currently.
+ # defined here rather than in functions.sh since we need it when setting variables
+ # and cannot count on load order during a fresh startup in some circumstances.
+ function dos_to_unix_path() {
+ # we always remove dos slashes in favor of forward slashes.
+#old: echo "$1" | sed -e 's/\\/\//g' | sed -e 's/\([a-zA-Z]\):\/\(.*\)/\/\1\/\2/'
+ echo "$1" | sed -e 's/\\/\//g' | sed -e 's/\([a-zA-Z]\):\/\(.*\)/\/cygdrive\/\1\/\2/'
+ }
+
+
##############
mkdir -p "$FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED_STORE"
fi
# set up our effluent outsourcing valves.
- if [ -z "$TEMPORARIES_PILE" ]; then
- define_yeti_variable TEMPORARIES_PILE="$FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED_STORE/temporaries"
- fi
+ define_yeti_variable TEMPORARIES_PILE="$FEISTY_MEOW_GENERATED_STORE/temporaries"
if [ ! -d "$TEMPORARIES_PILE" ]; then
mkdir -p "$TEMPORARIES_PILE"
fi
# variables for perl.
- define_yeti_variable PERLLIB+="/usr/lib/perl5"
- if [ "$OS" == "Windows_NT" ]; then
- define_yeti_variable PERLIO=:perlio
- # choose perl's IO over the ms-windows version so we can handle file
- # bytes properly.
- fi
+ if [[ $PERLLIB =~ .*$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS.* ]]; then
+ if [ ! -z "$DEBUG_FEISTY_MEOW" ]; then
+ echo skipping PERLLIB since already mentions feisty meow scripts.
+ fi
+ else
+ define_yeti_variable PERLLIB+="/usr/lib/perl5"
+ if [ "$OS" == "Windows_NT" ]; then
+ define_yeti_variable PERLIO=:perlio
+ # choose perl's IO over the ms-windows version so we can handle file
+ # bytes properly.
+ fi
- # iterate across our sub-directories and find the perl scripts.
- # this currently only looks one level down.
- for i in $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/*; do
- if [ -d "$i" ]; then
- # check if there is a perl file present; add the folder to PERLLIB if so.
- ls $i/*.pl &>/dev/null
- if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
- PERLLIB+=":$(dos_to_unix_path $i)"
+ # iterate across our sub-directories and find the perl scripts.
+ # this currently only looks one level down.
+ for i in $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/*; do
+ if [ -d "$i" ]; then
+ # check if there is a perl file present; add the folder to PERLLIB if so.
+ ls $i/*.pl &>/dev/null
+ if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
+ PERLLIB+=":$(dos_to_unix_path $i)"
+ fi
fi
- fi
- done
+ done
+ fi
+
define_yeti_variable PERL5LIB=$PERLLIB
#echo PERLLIB is now $PERLLIB
# initializes the feisty meow build variables, if possible.
function initialize_build_variables()
{
- found_build_vars=0
+ local found_build_vars=nope
# we need to know the feisty meow directory, or we bail.
if [ -z "$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.
# add to the PATH variables used for locating applications. this step is taken after any
# potential overrides from the user.
- define_yeti_variable PATH="$(dos_to_unix_path $FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK):$PATH:$(find /usr/local/games -maxdepth 1 -type d -exec echo -n {}: ';' 2>/dev/null)/sbin"
+#old: define_yeti_variable PATH="$(dos_to_unix_path $FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK):$PATH:$(find /usr/local/games -maxdepth 1 -type d -exec echo -n {}: ';' 2>/dev/null)/sbin"
+ define_yeti_variable PATH="$PATH:$(find /usr/local/games -maxdepth 1 -type d -exec echo -n {}: ';' 2>/dev/null)/sbin"
##############
# set the SHUNIT_PATH so our shunit tests can find the codebase.
- define_yeti_variable SHUNIT_PATH="$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/shunit"
+ define_yeti_variable SHUNIT_PATH="$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/testkit/shunit"
##############
# a late breaking action is to set the editor, if we can.
# we will fallback to whatever we can find on the host.
export EDITOR
-if [ ! -z "$DISPLAY" ]; then
- # only try to add bluefish, a gui editor, if there is an X display for it.
- if [ -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
- EDITOR="$(which bluefish)"
- fi
-fi
+# note: the editors for revision control must wait while the document is
+# edited, so gvim and others that launch a separate x window are not
+# 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="$(whichable vi)"
fi
if [ -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
- EDITOR="$(which vi)"
+ EDITOR="$(whichable emacs)"
fi
-##
+####
# out of ideas about editors at this point.
-##
-# set the VISUAL variable from EDITOR if we found an editor to use.
+####
+# set the VISUAL and other variables from EDITOR if we found an editor to use.
if [ ! -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
VISUAL="$EDITOR"
+
+ export GIT_EDITOR="$EDITOR"
+ export SVN_EDITOR="$EDITOR"
fi
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