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authorAlad Wenter <alad@archlinux.info>2016-10-10 10:47:38 +0200
committerAllan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>2016-10-22 20:50:54 +1000
commit1f8f0bd9ac4c11cdc1b9506f9f64d8192ecad4ee (patch)
tree209a9b9e48a558b8b75ff062e4f86d86cb29df95 /scripts/library/README
parentdfc78129be7acaa0ebe71fe407d63b5141c10150 (diff)
makepkg: Move parseopts from library to libmakepkg
parseopts is used in makepkg and other scripts such as pacman-key as a getopt replacement. Instead of including it in those scripts via a macro, move it to libmakepkg/util/parseopts.sh and have scripts source this file where appropriate. To keep the parseopts test, a new variable was introduced: PM_LIBMAKEPKG_DIR Signed-off-by: Alad Wenter <alad@archlinux.info> Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
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@@ -8,26 +8,6 @@ stdout and can be silenced by defining 'QUIET'. The 'warning' and 'error'
functions print to stderr with the appropriate prefix added to the
message.
-parseopts.sh:
-A getopt_long-like parser which portably supports longopts and shortopts
-with some GNU extensions. It does not allow for options with optional
-arguments. For both short and long opts, options requiring an argument
-should be suffixed with a colon. After the first argument containing
-the short opts, any number of valid long opts may be be passed. The end
-of the options delimiter must then be added, followed by the user arguments
-to the calling program.
-
-Recommended Usage:
- OPT_SHORT='fb:z'
- OPT_LONG=('foo' 'bar:' 'baz')
- if ! parseopts "$OPT_SHORT" "${OPT_LONG[@]}" -- "$@"; then
- exit 1
- fi
- set -- "${OPTRET[@]}"
-Returns:
- 0: parse success
- 1: parse failure (error message supplied)
-
human_to_size.sh:
A function to convert human readable sizes (such as "5.3 GiB") to raw byte
equivalents. base10 and base2 suffixes are supported, case sensitively. If