X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?p=distro-setup;a=blobdiff_plain;f=.bashrc;h=ac3ec039e4d35ea9e63723692b173836776a3978;hp=d0c4b02f6bff6fbbbdc4c647a5ecbbea8812416a;hb=79b274fcd8bfa556133ab13270e84b40aebe8468;hpb=78618ed1a8fd89f9338089c72cbcd7724238ba63 diff --git a/.bashrc b/.bashrc index d0c4b02..ac3ec03 100644 --- a/.bashrc +++ b/.bashrc @@ -1,16 +1,6 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2016 Ian Kelling - -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at - -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. +#!/bin/bash +# Copyright (C) 2019 Ian Kelling +# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later # to debug #set -x @@ -19,46 +9,44 @@ #exec 2>>/a/tmp/bashlog -# By default this file is sourced for ALL ssh commands. This is wonky. -# Normally, this file is not sourced when a script is run, but we can -# override that by having #!/bin/bash -l. I want something similar for ssh -# commands. when a local script runs an ssh command, this file should not be -# sourced by default, but we should be able to override that. -# -# So here we test for conditions of a script under ssh and return if so. -# And we don't keep the rest of the code in this file, because even -# though we return, we already parsed the whole code, and as I develop -# the code, the parsing can have errors, which can screw up cronjobs -# etc. To test for an overriding condition, we have a few options. one -# is to use an environment variable. env variables sent across ssh are -# strictly limited. ssh -t which sets $SSH_TTY, but within a script that -# won't work because tty allocation will fail. We could override an -# obscure unused LC_var, like telephone, but I don't want to run into -# some edge case where that messes things up. we could transfer a file -# which we could test for, but I can't think of a way to make that -# inherently limited to a single ssh command. I choose to set SendEnv -# and AcceptEnv ssh config vars to allow the environment variable -# BASH_LOGIN_SHELL to propagate across ssh. - -# assume we want ssh commands to source this file if we are sourcing it, -# and we haven't specified otherwise already -[[ ! $BASH_LOGIN_SHELL ]] && export BASH_LOGIN_SHELL=true -#BASH_LOGIN_SHELL=false # temporary override - -# first conditions show that we are an ssh command without an interactive shell +# see comments in brc2 sl() function for background. if [[ $SSH_CONNECTION ]] \ - && [[ $- == *c* ]] \ - && [[ ! $SSH_TTY ]] \ - && [[ $- != *i* ]] \ - && [[ ! $BASH_LOGIN_SHELL == true ]]; then - return + && [[ $BRC != t ]]; then + return 0 else + + # the distinction between login and non-login shells is lame, + # get rid of it. note ssh shells normally its login if a command is passed + if ! shopt -q login_shell; then if [[ -r /etc/profile ]]; then - source /etc/profile + source /etc/profile fi - _x=$(readlink -f $BASH_SOURCE) - _x=${_x%/*}/brc - if [[ -r $_x ]]; then - source $_x + # note, this is not exactly the same as a login shell, because that + # reads ~/.bash_profile or alternative, which usually just sources + # this file, and we don't want to do that and cause an infinite + # loop. + fi + _tmp=$(readlink -f ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}) + _tmp=${_tmp%/*} + _tmp2=$_tmp/brc + if [[ -s $_tmp2 ]]; then + # shellcheck source=./brc + source $_tmp2 + fi + # brc2 is for things i dont necessarily want on every system + _tmp2=$_tmp/brc2 + if [[ -s $_tmp2 ]]; then + # shellcheck source=./brc2 + source $_tmp2 + else + # This check is for when running the sl() command, + # and the remote host got its type misidentified. + _tmp2=$_tmp/../brc2 + if [[ -s $_tmp2 ]]; then + # shellcheck source=./brc2 + source $_tmp2 fi + fi fi +# ensure no bad programs appending to this file will have an affect +return 0