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# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/portability.eclass,v 1.8 2006/03/08 20:08:13 flameeyes Exp $
#
# Author: Diego Pettenò <flameeyes@gentoo.org>
#
# This eclass is created to avoid using non-portable GNUisms inside ebuilds
#
# NB: If you add anything, please comment it!
# treecopy orig1 orig2 orig3 .... dest
#
# mimic cp --parents copy, but working on BSD userland as well
treecopy() {
dest=${!#}
files_count=$#
while(( $# > 1 )); do
dirstruct=$(dirname "$1")
mkdir -p "${dest}/${dirstruct}"
cp -pPR "$1" "${dest}/${dirstruct}"
shift
done
}
# seq min max
#
# compatibility function that mimes seq command if not available
seq() {
local p=$(type -P seq)
case $# in
1) min=1 max=$1 step=1 ;;
2) min=$1 max=$2 step=1 ;;
3) min=$1 max=$3 step=$2 ;;
*) die "seq called with wrong number of arguments" ;;
esac
if [[ -z ${p} ]] ; then
local reps
# BSD userland
if [[ ${step} != 0 ]]; then
reps=$(( ($max-$min) / $step +1 ))
else
reps=0
fi
jot $reps $min $max $step
else
"${p}" $min $step $max
fi
}
# Gets the linker flag to link to dlopen() function
dlopen_lib() {
if [[ ${ELIBC} != *BSD ]]; then
echo "-ldl"
fi
}
# Gets the home directory for the specified user
# it's a wrap around egetent as the position of the home directory in the line
# varies depending on the os used.
#
# To use that, inherit eutils, not portability!
egethome() {
ent=$(egetent passwd $1)
case ${CHOST} in
*-darwin*|*-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*)
# Darwin, OSX, FreeBSD and DragonFly use position 9 to store homedir
echo ${ent} | cut -d: -f9
;;
*)
# Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD use position 6 instead
echo ${ent} | cut -d: -f6
;;
esac
}
# Gets the shell for the specified user
# it's a wrap around egetent as the position of the home directory in the line
# varies depending on the os used.
#
# To use that, inherit eutils, not portability!
egetshell() {
ent=$(egetent passwd "$1")
case ${CHOST} in
*-darwin*|*-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*)
# Darwin, OSX, FreeBSD and DragonFly use position 9 to store homedir
echo ${ent} | cut -d: -f10
;;
*)
# Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD use position 6 instead
echo ${ent} cut -d: -f7
;;
esac
}
# Returns true if specified user has a shell that precludes logins
# on whichever operating system.
is-login-disabled() {
shell=$(egetshell "$1")
case ${shell} in
/bin/false|/usr/bin/false|/sbin/nologin|/usr/sbin/nologin)
return 0 ;;
*)
return 1 ;;
esac
}
# Gets the name of the BSD-ish make command (pmake from NetBSD)
#
# This will return make (provided by system packages) for BSD userlands,
# or bsdmake for Darwin userlands and pmake for the rest of userlands,
# both of which are provided by sys-devel/pmake package.
#
# Note: the bsdmake for Darwin userland is with compatibility with MacOSX
# default name.
get_bmake() {
if [[ ${USERLAND} == *BSD ]]; then
echo make
elif [[ ${USERLAND} == "Darwin" ]]; then
echo bsdmake
else
echo pmake
fi
}
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