1 if [ ! "$_COMMON_SUBR" ]; then _COMMON_SUBR=1
3 # Copyright (c) 2012 Ron McDowell
4 # Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Devin Teske
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30 ############################################################ CONFIGURATION
33 # Default file descriptors to link to stdout/stderr for passthru allowing
34 # redirection within a sub-shell to bypass directly to the terminal.
36 : ${TERMINAL_STDOUT_PASSTHRU:=3}}
37 : ${TERMINAL_STDERR_PASSTHRU:=4}}
39 ############################################################ GLOBALS
53 # Global exit status variables
59 # Operating environment details
61 export UNAME_S="$(uname -s)" # Operating System (i.e. FreeBSD)
62 export UNAME_P="$(uname -p)" # Processor Architecture (i.e. i386)
63 export UNAME_M="$(uname -m)" # Machine platform (i.e. i386)
64 export UNAME_R="$(uname -r)" # Release Level (i.e. X.Y-RELEASE)
65 if [ ! "${PKG_ABI+set}" ]; then
67 ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES=1 pkg -vv |
68 awk '$1=="ABI"{print $3;exit}' 2> /dev/null
73 # Default behavior is to call f_debug_init() automatically when loaded.
75 : ${DEBUG_SELF_INITIALIZE=1}
78 # Default behavior of f_debug_init() is to truncate $debugFile (set to NULL to
79 # disable truncating the debug file when initializing). To get child processes
80 # to append to the same log file, export this variarable (with a NULL value)
81 # and also export debugFile with the desired value.
83 : ${DEBUG_INITIALIZE_FILE=1}
86 # Define standard optstring arguments that should be supported by all programs
87 # using this include (unless DEBUG_SELF_INITIALIZE is set to NULL to prevent
88 # f_debug_init() from autamatically processing "$@" for the below arguments):
91 # D: Sets $debugFile to $OPTARG
96 # The getopts builtin will return 1 either when the end of "$@" or the first
97 # invalid flag is reached. This makes it impossible to determine if you've
98 # processed all the arguments or simply have hit an invalid flag. In the cases
99 # where we want to tolerate invalid flags (f_debug_init() for example), the
100 # following variable can be appended to your optstring argument to getopts,
101 # preventing it from prematurely returning 1 before the end of the arguments.
103 # NOTE: This assumes that all unknown flags are argument-less.
105 GETOPTS_ALLFLAGS="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
106 GETOPTS_ALLFLAGS="${GETOPTS_ALLFLAGS}ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
107 GETOPTS_ALLFLAGS="${GETOPTS_ALLFLAGS}0123456789"
110 # When we get included, f_debug_init() will fire (unless $DEBUG_SELF_INITIALIZE
111 # is set to disable automatic initialization) and process "$@" for a few global
112 # options such as `-d' and/or `-D file'. However, if your program takes custom
113 # flags that take arguments, this automatic processing may fail unexpectedly.
115 # The solution to this problem is to pre-define (before including this file)
116 # the following variable (which defaults to NULL) to indicate that there are
117 # extra flags that should be considered when performing automatic processing of
118 # globally persistent flags.
122 ############################################################ FUNCTIONS
124 # f_dprintf $format [$arguments ...]
126 # Sensible debug function. Override in ~/.bsdconfigrc if desired.
127 # See /usr/share/examples/bsdconfig/bsdconfigrc for example.
129 # If $debug is set and non-NULL, prints DEBUG info using printf(1) syntax:
130 # + To $debugFile, if set and non-NULL
131 # + To standard output if $debugFile is either NULL or unset
132 # + To both if $debugFile begins with a single plus-sign (`+')
136 [ "$debug" ] || return $SUCCESS
137 local fmt="$1"; shift
138 case "$debugFile" in ""|+*)
139 printf "DEBUG: $fmt${fmt:+\n}" "$@" >&${TERMINAL_STDOUT_PASSTHRU:-1}
141 [ "${debugFile#+}" ] &&
142 printf "DEBUG: $fmt${fmt:+\n}" "$@" >> "${debugFile#+}"
148 # Initialize debugging. Truncates $debugFile to zero bytes if set.
153 # Process stored command-line arguments
157 f_dprintf "f_debug_init: ARGV=[%s] GETOPTS_STDARGS=[%s]" \
158 "$ARGV" "$GETOPTS_STDARGS"
159 while getopts "$GETOPTS_STDARGS$GETOPTS_EXTRA$GETOPTS_ALLFLAGS" flag \
163 D) debugFile="$OPTARG" ;;
166 shift $(( $OPTIND - 1 ))
167 f_dprintf "f_debug_init: debug=[%s] debugFile=[%s]" \
168 "$debug" "$debugFile"
171 # Automagically enable debugging if debugFile is set (and non-NULL)
173 [ "$debugFile" ] && { [ "${debug+set}" ] || debug=1; }
176 # Make debugging persistant if set
178 [ "$debug" ] && export debug
179 [ "$debugFile" ] && export debugFile
182 # Truncate debug file unless requested otherwise. Note that we will
183 # trim a leading plus (`+') from the value of debugFile to support
184 # persistant meaning that f_dprintf() should print both to standard
185 # output and $debugFile (minus the leading plus, of course).
187 local _debug_file="${debugFile#+}"
188 if [ "$_debug_file" -a "$DEBUG_INITIALIZE_FILE" ]; then
189 if ( umask 022 && :> "$_debug_file" ); then
190 f_dprintf "Successfully initialized debugFile \`%s'" \
192 f_isset debug || debug=1 # turn debugging on if not set
195 f_dprintf "Unable to initialize debugFile \`%s'" \
201 # f_err $format [$arguments ...]
203 # Print a message to stderr (fd=2).
207 printf "$@" >&${TERMINAL_STDERR_PASSTHRU:-2}
210 # f_quietly $command [$arguments ...]
212 # Run a command quietly (quell any output to stdout or stderr)
216 "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1
219 # f_have $anything ...
221 # A wrapper to the `type' built-in. Returns true if argument is a valid shell
222 # built-in, keyword, or externally-tracked binary, otherwise false.
229 # f_which $anything [$var_to_set]
231 # A fast built-in replacement for syntaxes such as foo=$( which bar ). In a
232 # comparison of 10,000 runs of this function versus which, this function
233 # completed in under 3 seconds, while `which' took almost a full minute.
235 # If $var_to_set is missing or NULL, output is (like which) to standard out.
236 # Returns success if a match was found, failure otherwise.
240 local __name="$1" __var_to_set="$2"
241 case "$__name" in */*|'') return $FAILURE; esac
242 local __p IFS=":" __found=
244 local __exec="$__p/$__name"
245 [ -f "$__exec" -a -x "$__exec" ] && __found=1 && break
247 if [ "$__found" ]; then
248 if [ "$__var_to_set" ]; then
249 setvar "$__var_to_set" "$__exec"
258 # f_getvar $var_to_get [$var_to_set]
260 # Utility function designed to go along with the already-builtin setvar.
261 # Allows clean variable name indirection without forking or sub-shells.
263 # Returns error status if the requested variable ($var_to_get) is not set.
265 # If $var_to_set is missing or NULL, the value of $var_to_get is printed to
266 # standard output for capturing in a sub-shell (which is less-recommended
267 # because of performance degredation; for example, when called in a loop).
271 local __var_to_get="$1" __var_to_set="$2"
272 [ "$__var_to_set" ] || local value
273 eval ${__var_to_set:-value}=\"\${$__var_to_get}\"
274 eval [ \"\${$__var_to_get+set}\" ]
276 eval f_dprintf '"f_getvar: var=[%s] value=[%s] r=%u"' \
277 \"\$__var_to_get\" \"\$${__var_to_set:-value}\" \$__retval
278 [ "$__var_to_set" ] || { [ "$value" ] && echo "$value"; }
284 # Check if variable $var is set. Returns success if variable is set, otherwise
289 eval [ \"\${${1%%[$IFS]*}+set}\" ]
292 # f_die [$status [$format [$arguments ...]]]
294 # Abruptly terminate due to an error optionally displaying a message in a
295 # dialog box using printf(1) syntax.
299 local status=$FAILURE
301 # If there is at least one argument, take it as the status
302 if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
307 # If there are still arguments left, pass them to f_show_msg
308 [ $# -gt 0 ] && f_show_msg "$@"
310 # Optionally call f_clean_up() function if it exists
311 f_have f_clean_up && f_clean_up
322 exec 2>&1 # fix sh(1) bug where stderr gets lost within async-trap
326 # f_show_info $format [$arguments ...]
328 # Display a message in a dialog infobox using printf(1) syntax.
336 # Use f_dialog_infobox from dialog.subr if possible, otherwise fall
337 # back to dialog(1) (without options, making it obvious when using
338 # un-aided system dialog).
340 if f_have f_dialog_info; then
343 dialog --infobox "$msg" 0 0
347 # f_show_msg $format [$arguments ...]
349 # Display a message in a dialog box using printf(1) syntax.
357 # Use f_dialog_msgbox from dialog.subr if possible, otherwise fall
358 # back to dialog(1) (without options, making it obvious when using
359 # un-aided system dialog).
361 if f_have f_dialog_msgbox; then
362 f_dialog_msgbox "$msg"
364 dialog --msgbox "$msg" 0 0
368 # f_show_err $format [$arguments ...]
370 # Display a message in a dialog box with ``Error'' i18n title (overridden by
371 # setting msg_error) using printf(1) syntax. If running non-interactively,
372 # the process will terminate (using [above] f_die()).
376 [ "$nonInteractive" ] && f_die
381 : ${msg:=${msg_an_unknown_error_occurred:-An unknown error occurred}}
383 if [ "$_DIALOG_SUBR" ]; then
384 f_dialog_title "${msg_error:-Error}"
385 f_dialog_msgbox "$msg"
386 f_dialog_title_restore
388 dialog --title "${msg_error:-Error}" --msgbox "$msg" 0 0
393 # f_yesno $format [$arguments ...]
395 # Display a message in a dialog yes/no box using printf(1) syntax.
403 # Use f_dialog_yesno from dialog.subr if possible, otherwise fall
404 # back to dialog(1) (without options, making it obvious when using
405 # un-aided system dialog).
407 if f_have f_dialog_yesno; then
408 f_dialog_yesno "$msg"
410 dialog --yesno "$msg" 0 0
414 # f_noyes $format [$arguments ...]
416 # Display a message in a dialog yes/no box using printf(1) syntax.
417 # NOTE: THis is just like the f_yesno function except "No" is default.
425 # Use f_dialog_noyes from dialog.subr if possible, otherwise fall
426 # back to dialog(1) (without options, making it obvious when using
427 # un-aided system dialog).
429 if f_have f_dialog_noyes; then
430 f_dialog_noyes "$msg"
432 dialog --defaultno --yesno "$msg" 0 0
438 # Display a language help-file. Automatically takes $LANG and $LC_ALL into
439 # consideration when displaying $file (suffix ".$LC_ALL" or ".$LANG" will
440 # automatically be added prior to loading the language help-file).
442 # If a language has been requested by setting either $LANG or $LC_ALL in the
443 # environment and the language-specific help-file does not exist we will fall
444 # back to $file without-suffix.
446 # If the language help-file does not exist, an error is displayed instead.
451 local lang="${LANG:-$LC_ALL}"
453 [ -f "$file.$lang" ] && file="$file.$lang"
456 # Use f_dialog_textbox from dialog.subr if possible, otherwise fall
457 # back to dialog(1) (without options, making it obvious when using
458 # un-aided system dialog).
460 if f_have f_dialog_textbox; then
461 f_dialog_textbox "$file"
463 dialog --msgbox "$( cat "$file" 2>&1 )" 0 0
469 # Include a shell subroutine file.
471 # If the subroutine file exists but returns error status during loading, exit
472 # is called and execution is prematurely terminated with the same error status.
477 f_dprintf "f_include: file=[%s]" "$file"
481 # f_include_lang $file
483 # Include a language file. Automatically takes $LANG and $LC_ALL into
484 # consideration when including $file (suffix ".$LC_ALL" or ".$LANG" will
485 # automatically by added prior to loading the language file).
487 # No error is produced if (a) a language has been requested (by setting either
488 # $LANG or $LC_ALL in the environment) and (b) the language file does not
489 # exist -- in which case we will fall back to loading $file without-suffix.
491 # If the language file exists but returns error status during loading, exit
492 # is called and execution is prematurely terminated with the same error status.
497 local lang="${LANG:-$LC_ALL}"
499 f_dprintf "f_include_lang: file=[%s] lang=[%s]" "$file" "$lang"
500 if [ -f "$file.$lang" ]; then
501 . "$file.$lang" || exit $?
507 # f_usage $file [$key1 $value1 ...]
509 # Display USAGE file with optional pre-processor macro definitions. The first
510 # argument is the template file containing the usage text to be displayed. If
511 # $LANG or $LC_ALL (in order of preference, respectively) is set, ".encoding"
512 # will automatically be appended as a suffix to the provided $file pathname.
514 # When processing $file, output begins at the first line containing that is
515 # (a) not a comment, (b) not empty, and (c) is not pure-whitespace. All lines
516 # appearing after this first-line are output, including (a) comments (b) empty
517 # lines, and (c) lines that are purely whitespace-only.
519 # If additional arguments appear after $file, substitutions are made while
520 # printing the contents of the USAGE file. The pre-processor macro syntax is in
521 # the style of autoconf(1), for example:
523 # f_usage $file "FOO" "BAR"
525 # Will cause instances of "@FOO@" appearing in $file to be replaced with the
526 # text "BAR" before bering printed to the screen.
528 # This function is a two-parter. Below is the awk(1) portion of the function,
529 # afterward is the sh(1) function which utilizes the below awk script.
534 if ( !found && $0 ~ /^[[:space:]]*($|#)/ ) next
542 local lang="${LANG:-$LC_ALL}"
544 f_dprintf "f_usage: file=[%s] lang=[%s]" "$file" "$lang"
549 if [ -f "$file.$lang" ]; then
550 usage=$( awk "$f_usage_awk" "$file.$lang" ) || exit $FAILURE
552 usage=$( awk "$f_usage_awk" "$file" ) || exit $FAILURE
555 while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
558 usage=$( echo "$usage" | awk \
559 "{ gsub(/@$key@/, ENVIRON[\"value\"]); print }" )
563 f_err "%s\n" "$usage"
568 # f_index_file $keyword
570 # Process all INDEX files known to bsdconfig and return the path to first file
571 # containing a menu_selection line with a keyword portion matching $keyword.
573 # If $LANG or $LC_ALL (in order of preference, respectively) is set,
574 # "INDEX.encoding" files will be searched first.
576 # If no file is found, error status is returned along with the NULL string.
578 # This function is a two-parter. Below is the awk(1) portion of the function,
579 # afterward is the sh(1) function which utilizes the below awk script.
582 # Variables that should be defined on the invocation line:
583 # -v keyword="keyword"
585 ( $0 ~ "^menu_selection=\"" keyword "\\|" ) {
595 local lang="${LANG:-$LC_ALL}"
597 f_dprintf "f_index_file: keyword=[%s] lang=[%s]" "$keyword" "$lang"
600 awk -v keyword="$keyword" "$f_index_file_awk" \
601 $BSDCFG_LIBE${BSDCFG_LIBE:+/}*/INDEX.$lang &&
603 # No match, fall-thru to non-i18n sources
605 awk -v keyword="$keyword" "$f_index_file_awk" \
606 $BSDCFG_LIBE${BSDCFG_LIBE:+/}*/INDEX && return $SUCCESS
608 # No match? Fall-thru to `local' libexec sources (add-on modules)
610 [ "$BSDCFG_LOCAL_LIBE" ] || return $FAILURE
612 awk -v keyword="$keyword" "$f_index_file_awk" \
613 $BSDCFG_LOCAL_LIBE/*/INDEX.$lang && return $SUCCESS
614 # No match, fall-thru to non-i18n sources
616 awk -v keyword="$keyword" "$f_index_file_awk" \
617 $BSDCFG_LOCAL_LIBE/*/INDEX
620 # f_index_menusel_keyword $indexfile $pgm
622 # Process $indexfile and return only the keyword portion of the menu_selection
623 # line with a command portion matching $pgm.
625 # This function is for internationalization (i18n) mapping of the on-disk
626 # scriptname ($pgm) into the localized language (given language-specific
627 # $indexfile). If $LANG or $LC_ALL (in orderder of preference, respectively) is
628 # set, ".encoding" will automatically be appended as a suffix to the provided
629 # $indexfile pathname.
631 # If, within $indexfile, multiple $menu_selection values map to $pgm, only the
632 # first one will be returned. If no mapping can be made, the NULL string is
635 # If $indexfile does not exist, error status is returned with NULL.
637 # This function is a two-parter. Below is the awk(1) portion of the function,
638 # afterward is the sh(1) function which utilizes the below awk script.
640 f_index_menusel_keyword_awk='
641 # Variables that should be defined on the invocation line:
642 # -v pgm="program_name"
645 prefix = "menu_selection=\""
646 plen = length(prefix)
650 if (!match($0, "^" prefix ".*\\|.*\"")) next
652 keyword = command = substr($0, plen + 1, RLENGTH - plen - 1)
653 sub(/^.*\|/, "", command)
654 sub(/\|.*$/, "", keyword)
656 if ( command == pgm )
665 f_index_menusel_keyword()
667 local indexfile="$1" pgm="$2"
668 local lang="${LANG:-$LC_ALL}"
670 f_dprintf "f_index_menusel_keyword: index=[%s] pgm=[%s] lang=[%s]" \
671 "$indexfile" "$pgm" "$lang"
673 if [ -f "$indexfile.$lang" ]; then
675 "$f_index_menusel_keyword_awk" \
677 elif [ -f "$indexfile" ]; then
679 "$f_index_menusel_keyword_awk" \
684 # f_index_menusel_command $indexfile $keyword
686 # Process $indexfile and return only the command portion of the menu_selection
687 # line with a keyword portion matching $keyword.
689 # This function is for mapping [possibly international] keywords into the
690 # command to be executed. If $LANG or $LC_ALL (order of preference) is set,
691 # ".encoding" will automatically be appended as a suffix to the provided
692 # $indexfile pathname.
694 # If, within $indexfile, multiple $menu_selection values map to $keyword, only
695 # the first one will be returned. If no mapping can be made, the NULL string is
698 # If $indexfile doesn't exist, error status is returned with NULL.
700 # This function is a two-parter. Below is the awk(1) portion of the function,
701 # afterward is the sh(1) function which utilizes the below awk script.
703 f_index_menusel_command_awk='
704 # Variables that should be defined on the invocation line:
708 prefix = "menu_selection=\""
709 plen = length(prefix)
713 if (!match($0, "^" prefix ".*\\|.*\"")) next
715 keyword = command = substr($0, plen + 1, RLENGTH - plen - 1)
716 sub(/^.*\|/, "", command)
717 sub(/\|.*$/, "", keyword)
719 if ( keyword == key )
728 f_index_menusel_command()
730 local indexfile="$1" keyword="$2" command
731 local lang="${LANG:-$LC_ALL}"
733 f_dprintf "f_index_menusel_command: index=[%s] key=[%s] lang=[%s]" \
734 "$indexfile" "$keyword" "$lang"
736 if [ -f "$indexfile.$lang" ]; then
737 command=$( awk -v key="$keyword" \
738 "$f_index_menusel_command_awk" \
739 "$indexfile.$lang" ) || return $FAILURE
740 elif [ -f "$indexfile" ]; then
741 command=$( awk -v key="$keyword" \
742 "$f_index_menusel_command_awk" \
743 "$indexfile" ) || return $FAILURE
749 # If the command pathname is not fully qualified fix-up/force to be
750 # relative to the $indexfile directory.
753 /*) : already fully qualified ;;
755 local indexdir="${indexfile%/*}"
756 [ "$indexdir" != "$indexfile" ] || indexdir="."
757 command="$indexdir/$command"
765 # Returns true if running as init(1).
770 # When a custom init(8) performs an exec(3) to invoke a shell script,
771 # PID 1 becomes sh(1) and $PPID is set to 1 in the executed script.
773 [ ${PPID:-0} -eq 1 ] # Return status
776 # f_mounted $local_directory
778 # Return success if a filesystem is mounted on a particular directory.
783 [ -d "$dir" ] || return $FAILURE
784 mount | grep -Eq " on $dir \([^)]+\)$"
787 # f_eval_catch [-d] $funcname $utility $format [$arguments ...]
789 # Silently evaluate a command in a sub-shell and test for error. If debugging
790 # is enabled a copy of the command and its output is sent to debug (either
791 # stdout or file depending on environment). If an error occurs, output of the
792 # command is displayed in a dialog(1) msgbox using the [above] f_show_err()
793 # function (unless optional `-d' flag is the first argument, then no dialog).
794 # The $funcname argument is sent to debugging while the $utility argument is
795 # used in the title of the dialog box. The command that is sent to debugging
796 # along with $funcname is the product of the printf(1) syntax produced by
797 # $format with optional $arguments.
802 # f_eval_catch myfunc cat 'contents=$( cat "%s" )' /some/file
803 # # Error displayed ``cat: /some/file: No such file or directory''
805 # Produces the following debug output:
807 # DEBUG: myfunc: cat "/some/file"
808 # DEBUG: myfunc: retval=1 <output below>
809 # cat: /some/file: No such file or directory
814 # f_eval_catch myfunc echo 'echo "%s"' "Hello, World!"
815 # # No error displayed
817 # Produces the following debug output:
819 # DEBUG: myfunc: echo "Hello, World!"
820 # DEBUG: myfunc: retval=0 <output below>
826 # echo 123 | f_eval_catch myfunc rev rev
827 # # No error displayed
829 # Produces the following debug output:
832 # DEBUG: myfunc: retval=0 <output below>
838 # f_eval_catch myfunc true true
839 # # No error displayed
841 # Produces the following debug output:
843 # DEBUG: myfunc: true
844 # DEBUG: myfunc: retval=0 <no output>
849 [ "$1" = "-d" ] && no_dialog=1 && shift 1
850 local funcname="$1" utility="$2"; shift 2
851 local cmd output retval
852 cmd=$( printf -- "$@" )
853 f_dprintf "%s: %s" "$funcname" "$cmd" # Log command *before* eval
854 output=$( exec 2>&1; eval "$cmd" )
856 if [ "$output" ]; then
857 f_dprintf "%s: retval=%i <output below>\n%s" "$funcname" \
860 f_dprintf "%s: retval=%i <no output>" "$funcname" $retval
862 ! [ "$no_dialog" -o "$nonInteractive" -o $retval -eq $SUCCESS ] &&
863 msg_error="${msg_error:-Error}${utility:+: $utility}" \
864 f_show_err "%s" "$output"
865 # NB: f_show_err will handle NULL output appropriately
869 ############################################################ MAIN
872 # Trap signals so we can recover gracefully
874 trap 'f_interrupt' SIGINT
875 trap 'f_die' SIGTERM SIGPIPE SIGXCPU SIGXFSZ \
876 SIGFPE SIGTRAP SIGABRT SIGSEGV
877 trap '' SIGALRM SIGPROF SIGUSR1 SIGUSR2 SIGHUP SIGVTALRM
880 # Clone terminal stdout/stderr so we can redirect to it from within sub-shells
882 eval exec $TERMINAL_STDOUT_PASSTHRU\>\&1
883 eval exec $TERMINAL_STDERR_PASSTHRU\>\&2
886 # Self-initialize unless requested otherwise
888 f_dprintf "%s: DEBUG_SELF_INITIALIZE=[%s]" \
889 dialog.subr "$DEBUG_SELF_INITIALIZE"
890 case "$DEBUG_SELF_INITIALIZE" in
891 ""|0|[Nn][Oo]|[Oo][Ff][Ff]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee]) : do nothing ;;
896 # Log our operating environment for debugging purposes
898 f_dprintf "UNAME_S=[%s] UNAME_P=[%s] UNAME_R=[%s]" \
899 "$UNAME_S" "$UNAME_P" "$UNAME_R"
901 f_dprintf "%s: Successfully loaded." common.subr