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#!/bin/bash
#
# createmodule.sh - Takes the name of a environment init script and
# produces a modulefile that duplicates the changes made by the init script
#
# Copyright (C) 2010-2012 by Orion E. Poplawski <orion@cora.nwra.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
usage="Usage: $0 [-p prefix] <initscript> [args]"
usage() {
echo $usage 1>&2
exit 1
}
while getopts "p:" opt
do
case $opt in
p) prefix=$OPTARG; shift 2;;
*) usage;;
esac
done
# Need a script name
[ -z "$1" ] && usage
# Need to be a readable script
if [ ! -r "$1" ]
then
echo "ERROR: Cannot read $1" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
#Will print out array assignment list
printenvarray () {
env | while read x
do
key=${x%%=*}
value=`printenv "$key"`
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
echo [$key]="'$value'"
fi
done
}
#Apparently we need to declare the associative arrays
declare -A env1 env2
#Record starting environment
eval env1=(`printenvarray`)
#Source the environment script
. "$@"
#Record ending environment
eval env2=(`printenvarray`)
#Print out the modulefile
echo "#%Module 1.0"
#Prefix
[ -n "$prefix" ] && echo -e "\nset prefix $prefix\n"
# dedup - remove duplicate entries from a list
#Subshell so we can sort the output
(
dedup() {
list=`mktemp`
[ -n "$2" ] && sep=$2 || sep=:
echo $1 | sed -r -e 's,[^/]+/\.\./,,g' -e 's,[^/]+/\.\./,,g' -e "s/\\$sep/\n/g" |
while read x
do
grep -Fx ${x} $list && continue
if [ -n "$prefix" ]
then
echo $x | sed -e s,$prefix,\$prefix,
else
echo $x
fi
echo $x >> $list
done | tr '\n' $sep | sed -e "s/\\$sep\$//"
rm $list
}
#Keys that changed
for key in "${!env1[@]}"
do
if [ "${env1[$key]}" != "${env2[$key]}" ]
then
#Working directory change
if [ "$key" = PWD ]
then
if [ -n "$prefix" ]
then
echo -e "chdir\t\t${env2[PWD]}" | sed -e s,$prefix,\$prefix,g
else
echo -e "chdir\t\t${env2[PWD]}"
fi
#Test for delete
elif [ -z "${env2[$key]}" ]
then
echo -e "unsetenv\t${key}\t${env2[$key]}"
#Test for prepend
elif [ "${env2[$key]%${env1[$key]}}" != "${env2[$key]}" ]
then
added=${env2[$key]%${env1[$key]}}
sep=${added: -1}
added=${added%$sep}
added=$(dedup $added $sep)
if [ $sep = : ]
then
echo -e "prepend-path\t$key\t${added}"
else
echo -e "prepend-path\t--delim $sep\t$key\t${added}"
fi
#Test for prepend plus : added at end (MANPATH)
elif [ "${key: -4}" = PATH -a "${env2[$key]%${env1[$key]}:}" != "${env2[$key]}" ]
then
added=$(dedup ${env2[$key]%${env1[$key]}:})
echo -e "prepend-path\t$key\t${added}"
#Test for append
elif [ "${env2[$key]#${env1[$key]}}" != "${env2[$key]}" ]
then
added=${env2[$key]#${env1[$key]}}
sep=${added:0:1}
added=${added#$sep}
added=$(dedup $added $sep)
if [ $sep = : ]
then
echo -e "append-path\t$key\t${added}"
else
echo -e "append-path\t--delim $sep\t$key\t${added}"
fi
#Test for prepend plus append
elif [ "${env2[$key]%${env1[$key]}*}" != "${env2[$key]}" ]
then
prepended=${env2[$key]%${env1[$key]}*}
presep=${prepended: -1}
prepended=${prepended%$presep}
prepended=$(dedup $prepended $presep)
appended=${env2[$key]#*${env1[$key]}}
appsep=${appended:0:1}
appended=${appended#$appsep}
appended=$(dedup $appended $appsep)
if [ $presep != $appsep -o -z "$prepended" -o -z "$appended" ]
then
#Unhandled
echo "Unhandled change of $key" 1>&2
echo "Before <${env1[$key]}>" 1>&2
echo "After <${env2[$key]}>" 1>&2
else
if [ $presep = : ]
then
echo -e "prepend-path\t$key\t${prepended}"
echo -e "append-path\t$key\t${appended}"
else
echo -e "prepend-path\t--delim $presep\t$key\t${prepended}"
echo -e "append-path\t--delim $appsep\t$key\t${appended}"
fi
fi
else
#Unhandled
echo "Unhandled change of $key" 1>&2
echo "Before <${env1[$key]}>" 1>&2
echo "After <${env2[$key]}>" 1>&2
fi
fi
#Delete keys we have handled
unset env1[$key]
unset env2[$key]
done
#New keys
for key in "${!env2[@]}"
do
if [ "$key" = OLDPWD ]
then
continue
fi
#Use prepend-path for new paths
if [ "${key: -4}" = PATH -o "${key: -4}" = DIRS -o "${key: -4}" = FILES ]
then
# TODO - Need to handle stripping of default MANPATH
echo -e "prepend-path\t${key}\t"$(dedup ${env2[$key]})
else
if [ -n "$prefix" ]
then
echo -e "setenv\t\t${key}\t${env2[$key]}" | sed -e s,$prefix,\$prefix,g
else
echo -e "setenv\t\t${key}\t${env2[$key]}"
fi
fi
done
) | sort
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