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#!/usr/bin/env bash
source "$(dirname "$BASH_SOURCE")/util.bash"
source "$(dirname "$BASH_SOURCE")/logging.bash"
main() {
[[ -z $1 ]] && usage && exit 2
local action="$1"
shift
debug "Handling action '$action'"
local action_path="$BASEDIR/lib/actions/$action.bash"
debug "Checking $action_path"
if [[ ! -f $action_path ]]
then
debug "No script found to handle action, showing usage"
usage
exit 2
fi
# Declare some global variables
declare -a RSTAR_TOOLS
declare RSTAR_BACKEND=moar
declare RSTAR_PREFIX="$BASEDIR"
declare -A RSTAR_PLATFORM
# Figure out system details
debug "Discovering system information"
discover_system
# Source the file defining the action.
debug "Sourcing $action_path"
source "$action_path"
# Ensure all required tools are available
depcheck_bin || exit 3
depcheck_perl || exit 3
# Maintain our own tempdir
export TMPDIR="$BASEDIR/tmp"
mkdir -p -- "$TMPDIR"
debug "\$TMPDIR set to $TMPDIR"
# Actually perform the action
debug "Running action"
action "$@"
local action_exit=$?
# Clean up if necessary
if [[ -z $RSTAR_MESSY ]]
then
debug "Cleaning up tempfiles at $TMPDIR"
rm -rf -- "$TMPDIR"
fi
# Use the action's exit code
exit $action_exit
}
usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage: rstar <action> [options] [arguments]
rstar is the entry point for all utilities to deal with Rakudo Star.
Actions:
clean Clean up the repository.
dist Create a distributable tarball of this repository.
fetch Fetch all required sources.
install Install Raku on this system.
test Run tests on Raku and the bundled ecosystem modules.
sysinfo Show information about your system. Useful for debugging.
EOF
}
# This function checks for the availability of (binary) utilities in the user's
# $PATH environment variable.
depcheck_bin() {
local missing=()
for tool in "${RSTAR_DEPS_BIN[@]}"
do
debug "Checking for availability of $tool"
command -v "$tool" > /dev/null && continue
missing+=("$tool")
done
if [[ ${missing[*]} ]]
then
alert "Some required tools are missing:"
for tool in "${missing[@]}"
do
# TODO: Include current distro's package name
# containing the tool
alert " $tool"
done
return 1
fi
}
# This function checks for the availability of all Perl modules required.
depcheck_perl() {
local missing=()
for module in "${RSTAR_DEPS_PERL[@]}"
do
debug "Checking for availability of $module"
perl -M"$module" -e 0 2> /dev/null && continue
missing+=("$module")
done
if [[ ${missing[*]} ]]
then
alert "Some required Perl modules are missing:"
for module in "${missing[@]}"
do
alert " $module"
done
return 1
fi
}
# Discover information about the system. If any bugs are reported and you want
# more information about the system the user is running on, additional checks
# can be added here, and the user will simply have to include the output of the
# sysinfo command in their message to you.
discover_system() {
RSTAR_PLATFORM["os"]="$(discover_system_os)"
if [[ ${RSTAR_PLATFORM[os]} == "gnu_linux" ]]
then
RSTAR_PLATFORM["distro"]="$(discover_system_distro)"
RSTAR_PLATFORM["kernel"]="$(discover_system_kernel)"
RSTAR_PLATFORM["kernel_version"]="$(discover_system_kernel_version)"
fi
}
discover_system_distro() {
awk -F= '$1 == "NAME" {print tolower($2);q}' /etc/*release
}
discover_system_kernel() {
printf "%s" "$(uname -s | awk '{print tolower($0)}')"
}
discover_system_kernel_version() {
printf "%s" "$(uname -r | awk '{print tolower($0)}')"
}
discover_system_os() {
if command -v uname > /dev/null
then
printf "%s" "$(uname -o | awk '{print tolower($0)}' | sed 's_[/+]_\__g')"
return
fi
}
main "$@"
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