X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=appendu;h=792ffce882618a8c2d96d702425f7175301f3644;hb=1a845d1b8d9e48872cdbf3c6360db52b70b6479a;hp=feb58d4ee5b283902f189088d2cae823eeaaf556;hpb=27a02f00b4498bf7b1519f36d73a634c81710957;p=tee-unique diff --git a/appendu b/appendu index feb58d4..792ffce 100755 --- a/appendu +++ b/appendu @@ -9,22 +9,17 @@ Append unique. A LINE_SET is one or more lines. Append LINE_SET to FILE if it does not exist in FILE. If no LINE_SET argument is given, read lines from stdin, and treat each -as a single LINE_SET. Appended text is output to the terminal. +as a single LINE_SET. Appended text is output to the terminal. Duplicate +LINE_SETs are treated the same. - -s don't try to use sudo when it would help us read or write the file - -- stop processing arguments - --help display this message" + -- stop processing arguments + [-h|--help] display this message" - local readsudo writesudo x strings string content - local dosudo=true while true; do - if [[ $1 == --help ]]; then + if [[ $1 == --help || $1 == -h ]]; then echo "$help" return - elif [[ $1 == -s ]]; then - dosudo=false - shift elif [[ $1 == -- ]]; then shift break @@ -42,25 +37,28 @@ as a single LINE_SET. Appended text is output to the terminal. local file="$1" shift - local file_exists=false + local new_file=true if [[ -e $file ]]; then - file_exists=true - [[ -r $file ]] || readsudo=sudo - [[ -w $file ]] || writesudo=sudo + new_file=false else local dir="$(dirname "$file")" - if [[ -d $dir ]]; then - [[ ! -w $dir ]] && writesudo=sudo - else + if [[ ! -d $dir ]]; then echo "appendu error: $dir does not exist" return 1 fi fi - if ! $dosudo; then - readsudo= - writesudo= + if ! $new_file; then + if [[ ! -r $file ]]; then + echo "appendu error: cannot read or write $file" + return 1 + fi + if [[ ! -w $file ]]; then + echo "appendu error: cannot read or write $file" + return 1 + fi fi - + + local strings if (( $# == 0 )); then unset IFS while read -r x; do @@ -70,33 +68,36 @@ as a single LINE_SET. Appended text is output to the terminal. strings=( "$@" ) fi - if $file_exists; then + if $new_file; then # fix files with no newline at the end. - # the following command won't work right on them. + # the following command won't work right on them otherwise. # e = run script, $a\ means append following text, but there is none, # so sed only does what it always does when it was supposed to modify a file, # which is append a newline if there was none. sed -ie '$a\' "$file" # command substitution removes any trailing newlines, so we have to add # a non-newline ending, we randomly chose "b", then remove it. - content=$($readsudo cat "$file"; echo b) content=${content%b} - - # we aren't using regex because we want to match strings, - # but we also want our match to start at the beginning of a line, - # or the beginning of the file, and to end at a line ending. - # So we do some slick bash to match this. - local start="?(* + local content=$(cat "$file"; echo b) content=${content%b} + fi + + # we aren't using regex because we want to match strings, + # but we also want our match to start at the beginning of a line, + # or the beginning of the file, and to end at a line ending. + # So we do some slick bash to match this. + local start="?(* )" - local end=" + local end=" *" - for string in "${strings[@]}"; do - [[ $content != $start"$string"$end ]] && $writesudo tee -a "$file"<<<"$string" - done - else - for string in "${strings[@]}"; do - $writesudo tee -a "$file"<<<"${strings[@]}" - done - fi + local return_code string return_code + for string in "${strings[@]}"; do + if $new_file || [[ $content != $start"$string"$end ]]; then + if ! tee -a "$file"<<<"$string"; then + return_code=$? + echo "appendu error: error writing to $file" + return $return_code + fi + fi + done return 0 } appendu "$@"