X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scripts%2Fcore%2Ffunctions.sh;h=7edaa007b40b16e12b9075f5415a4a3a70bcc383;hb=609b705e54bef599d06151cbcb10da415918ff42;hp=b5bbf95d8b08407527a27f5a124e019ba2b13ea6;hpb=60829e34e2e9e7a22bd7c4fa118dbd78b21a4ffd;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/scripts/core/functions.sh b/scripts/core/functions.sh index b5bbf95d..7edaa007 100644 --- a/scripts/core/functions.sh +++ b/scripts/core/functions.sh @@ -153,65 +153,24 @@ if [ -z "$skip_all" ]; then local pid_finder_pattern='s/^[[:space:]]*\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/p' fi - -# if [ "$OS" == "Windows_NT" ]; then -# -##hmmm: windows isn't implementing the user flag yet! -##try collapsing back to the ps implementation from cygwin? -## that would simplify things a lot, if we can get it to print the right output. -# -# # windows case has some odd gyrations to get the user list. -# 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. -# 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. -# wmic /locale:ms_409 PROCESS get processid,commandline "$tmppid" -# local flag='/c' -# if [ ! -z "$(uname -a | grep "^MING" )" ]; then -# flag='//c' -# fi -# # we 'type' the file to get rid of the unicode result from wmic. -# # needs to be a windows format filename for 'type' to work. -# cmd $flag type "$tmppid" >$PID_DUMP -# \rm "$tmppid" -# local pid_finder_pattern='s/^.*[[:space:]][[:space:]]*\([0-9][0-9]*\) *\$/\1/p' -# local i -# for i in "${patterns[@]}"; do -# PIDS_SOUGHT+=($(cat $PID_DUMP \ -# | grep -i "$i" \ -# | sed -n -e "$pid_finder_pattern")) -# done -# else - - - /bin/ps $EXTRA_DOZER_FLAGS $EXTRA_UNIX_FLAGS $user_flag | tail -n +2 >$PID_DUMP + /bin/ps $EXTRA_DOZER_FLAGS $EXTRA_UNIX_FLAGS $user_flag | tail -n +2 >$PID_DUMP #echo ==== #echo got all this stuff in the pid dump file: #cat $PID_DUMP #echo ==== - # remove the first line of the file, search for the pattern the - # user wants to find, and just pluck the process ids out of the - # results. - local i - for i in "${patterns[@]}"; do -#echo pattern is $i -#echo phase 1: $(cat $PID_DUMP | sed -e '1d' ) -#echo phase 2: $(cat $PID_DUMP | sed -e '1d' | grep -i "$i" ) - PIDS_SOUGHT+=($(cat $PID_DUMP \ - | grep -i "$i" \ - | sed -n -e "$pid_finder_pattern")) - done + # search for the pattern the user wants to find, and just pluck the process + # ids out of the results. + local i + for i in "${patterns[@]}"; do + PIDS_SOUGHT+=($(cat $PID_DUMP \ + | grep -i "$i" \ + | sed -n -e "$pid_finder_pattern")) + done #echo ==== #echo pids sought list became: #echo "${PIDS_SOUGHT[@]}" #echo ==== -##### fi if [ ${#PIDS_SOUGHT[*]} -ne 0 ]; then local PIDS_SOUGHT2=$(printf -- '%s\n' ${PIDS_SOUGHT[@]} | sort | uniq) @@ -592,6 +551,30 @@ return 0 ############## + # just shows a separator line for an 80 column console, or uses the first + # parameter as the number of columns to expect. + function separator() + { + count=$1; shift + if [ -z "$count" ]; then + count=79 + fi + echo + local i + for ((i=0; i < $count - 1; i++)); do + echo -n "=" + done + echo + echo + } + # alias for separator. + function sep() + { + separator $* + } + + ############## + function function_sentinel() { return 0; } if [ ! -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then echo "feisty meow function definitions done."; fi