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| 2 | #include "cpp/embedded_file.h"
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| 4 | namespace embedded_file {
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| 5 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr0, R"zZXx(Errors
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| 6 |
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| 7 | [JSON] json-encode-err json-decode-err
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| 8 | [JSON8] json8-encode-err json8-decode-err
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| 9 | [Packle] packle-encode-err packle-decode-err
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| 10 | [UTF8] utf8-encode-err utf8-decode-err
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| 11 | )zZXx");
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| 12 |
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| 13 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr1, R"zZXx(J8 Notation
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| 14 |
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| 15 | [J8 Strings] json-string "hi" json-escape \" \\ \u1234
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| 16 | surrogate-pair \ud83e\udd26
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| 17 | u-prefix u'hi' b-prefix b'hi'
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| 18 | j8-escape \u{1f926} \yff
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| 19 | no-prefix 'hi'
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| 20 | [JSON8] json8-num json8-str
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| 21 | json8-list json-dict
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| 22 | json8-comment
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| 23 | [TSV8] column-attrs column-types
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| 24 | )zZXx");
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| 25 |
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| 26 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr2, R"zZXx(Packle
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| 27 |
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| 28 | [Atoms] Null Bool Int Float Bytes Unicode
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| 29 | [Compound] List Dict
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| 30 | )zZXx");
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| 31 |
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| 32 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr3, R"zZXx(Usage: help TOPIC?
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| 33 |
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| 34 | Examples:
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| 35 |
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| 36 | help # this help
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| 37 | help echo # help on the 'echo' builtin
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| 38 | help com-sub # help on command sub $(date)
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| 39 |
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| 40 | help oils-usage # identical to oils-for-unix --help
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| 41 | help osh-usage # osh --help
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| 42 | help ysh-usage # ysh --help
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| 43 | )zZXx");
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| 44 |
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| 45 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr4, R"zZXx(bin/oils-for-unix is an executable that contains OSH, YSH, and more.
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| 46 |
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| 47 | Usage: oils-for-unix MAIN_NAME ARG*
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| 48 | MAIN_NAME ARG*
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| 49 |
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| 50 | It behaves like busybox. The command name can be passed as the first argument:
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| 51 |
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| 52 | oils-for-unix ysh -c 'echo hi'
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| 53 |
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| 54 | More commonly, it's invoked through a symlink like 'ysh', which causes it to
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| 55 | behave like that command:
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| 56 |
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| 57 | ysh -c 'echo hi'
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| 58 | )zZXx");
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| 59 |
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| 60 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr5, R"zZXx(Builtin Commands
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| 61 |
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| 62 | [I/O] read echo printf
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| 63 | readarray mapfile
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| 64 | [Run Code] source . eval trap
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| 65 | [Set Options] set shopt
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| 66 | [Working Dir] cd pwd pushd popd dirs
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| 67 | [Completion] complete compgen compopt compadjust compexport
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| 68 | [Shell Process] exec X logout
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| 69 | umask X ulimit times
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| 70 | [Child Process] jobs wait ampersand &
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| 71 | fg X bg X kill X disown
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| 72 | [External] test [ getopts
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| 73 | [Introspection] help hash type X caller
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| 74 | [Word Lookup] command builtin
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| 75 | [Interactive] alias unalias history X fc X bind
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| 76 | X [Unsupported] enable
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| 77 | )zZXx");
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| 78 |
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| 79 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr6, R"zZXx(The reference is divided in to "chapters", each of which has its own table of
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| 80 | contents. Type:
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| 81 |
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| 82 | help osh-$CHAPTER
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| 83 |
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| 84 | Where $CHAPTER is one of:
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| 85 |
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| 86 | front-end
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| 87 | command-lang
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| 88 | osh-assign
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| 89 | word-lang
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| 90 | mini-lang
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| 91 | builtin-cmd
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| 92 | option
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| 93 | special-var
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| 94 | plugin
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| 95 |
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| 96 | Example:
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| 97 |
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| 98 | help osh-word-lang
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| 99 | )zZXx");
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| 100 |
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| 101 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr7, R"zZXx(Command Language
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| 102 |
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| 103 | [Commands] simple-command semicolon ;
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| 104 | [Conditional] case if true false colon :
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| 105 | bang ! and && or || dbracket [[
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| 106 | [Iteration] while until for for-expr-sh ((
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| 107 | [Control Flow] break continue return exit
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| 108 | [Grouping] sh-func sh-block { subshell (
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| 109 | [Concurrency] pipe | X |&
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| 110 | ampersand &
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| 111 | [Redirects] redir-file > >> >| < <> X &>
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| 112 | redir-desc >& <&
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| 113 | here-doc << <<- <<<
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| 114 | [Other Command] dparen (( time X coproc X select
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| 115 | )zZXx");
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| 116 |
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| 117 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr8, R"zZXx(Front End
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| 118 |
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| 119 | [Usage] osh-usage config startup line-editing prompt
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| 120 | exit-codes
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| 121 | [Lexing] comment # line-continuation \
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| 122 | )zZXx");
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| 123 |
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| 124 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr9, R"zZXx(Other Mini Languages
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| 125 |
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| 126 | [Arithmetic] arith-context Where legacy arithmetic is allowed
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| 127 | sh-numbers 0xFF 0755 etc.
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| 128 | sh-arith 1 + 2*3 a *= 2
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| 129 | sh-logical !a && b
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| 130 | sh-bitwise ~a ^ b
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| 131 | [Boolean] dbracket [[ vs. the test builtin
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| 132 | bool-expr [[ ! $x && $y || $z ]]
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| 133 | test ! $x -a $y -o $z
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| 134 | bool-infix [[ $a -nt $b ]] [[ $x == $y ]]
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| 135 | bool-path [[ -d /etc ]]
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| 136 | bool-str [[ -z '' ]]
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| 137 | bool-other [[ -o errexit ]]
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| 138 | [Patterns] glob-pat *.py
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| 139 | extglob ,(*.py|*.sh)
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| 140 | regex [[ foo =~ [a-z]+ ]]
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| 141 | [Other Sublang] braces {alice,bob}@example.com
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| 142 | histsub !$ !! !n
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| 143 | char-escapes \t \c \x00 \u03bc
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| 144 | )zZXx");
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| 145 |
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| 146 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr10, R"zZXx(Global Shell Options
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| 147 |
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| 148 | [Errors] nounset pipefail errexit inherit_errexit
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| 149 | [Globbing] noglob nullglob failglob dashglob
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| 150 | [Debugging] xtrace X verbose X extdebug
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| 151 | [Interactive] emacs vi
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| 152 | [Other Option] X noclobber
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| 153 | )zZXx");
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| 154 |
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| 155 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr11, R"zZXx(Assignments and Expressions
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| 156 |
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| 157 | [Literals] sh-array array=(a b c) array[1]=B "${a[@]}"
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| 158 | sh-assoc assoc=(['a']=1 ['b']=2) assoc['x']=b
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| 159 | [Operators] sh-assign str='xyz'
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| 160 | sh-append str+='abc'
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| 161 | [Builtins] local readonly export unset shift
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| 162 | declare typeset X let
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| 163 | )zZXx");
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| 164 |
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| 165 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr12, R"zZXx(Plugins and Hooks
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| 166 |
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| 167 | [Signals] SIGTERM X SIGINT X SIGABRT SIG...
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| 168 | [Traps] DEBUG ERR EXIT X RETURN
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| 169 | [Words] PS1 X PS2 X PS3 PS4
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| 170 | [Completion] complete
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| 171 | [Other Plugin] X command_not_found PROMPT_COMMAND
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| 172 | )zZXx");
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| 173 |
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| 174 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr13, R"zZXx(Special Variables
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| 175 |
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| 176 | [Shell Vars] IFS X LANG X GLOBIGNORE
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| 177 | [Shell Options] SHELLOPTS X BASHOPTS
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| 178 | [Other Env] HOME PATH
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| 179 | [POSIX Special] $@ $* $# $? $- $$ $! $0 $9
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| 180 | [Other Special] BASH_REMATCH @PIPESTATUS
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| 181 | [Platform] HOSTNAME OSTYPE
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| 182 | [Call Stack] @BASH_SOURCE @FUNCNAME @BASH_LINENO
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| 183 | X @BASH_ARGV X @BASH_ARGC
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| 184 | [Tracing] LINENO
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| 185 | [Process State] X BASHPID X PPID UID EUID
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| 186 | X [Process Stack] BASH_SUBSHELL SHLVL
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| 187 | X [Shell State] BASH_CMDS @DIRSTACK
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| 188 | [Completion] @COMP_WORDS COMP_CWORD COMP_LINE COMP_POINT
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| 189 | COMP_WORDBREAKS @COMPREPLY X COMP_KEY
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| 190 | X COMP_TYPE COMP_ARGV
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| 191 | [History] HISTFILE
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| 192 | [cd] PWD OLDPWD X CDPATH
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| 193 | [getopts] OPTIND OPTARG X OPTERR
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| 194 | [read] REPLY
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| 195 | [Functions] X RANDOM X SECONDS
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| 196 | )zZXx");
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| 197 |
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| 198 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr14, R"zZXx(bin/osh is compatible with POSIX shell, bash, and other shells.
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| 199 |
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| 200 | Usage: osh FLAG* SCRIPT ARG*
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| 201 | osh FLAG* -c COMMAND ARG*
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| 202 | osh FLAG*
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| 203 |
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| 204 | The command line accepted by `bin/osh` is compatible with /bin/sh and bash.
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| 205 |
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| 206 | osh -c 'echo hi'
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| 207 | osh myscript.sh
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| 208 | echo 'echo hi' | osh
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| 209 |
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| 210 | It also has a few enhancements:
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| 211 |
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| 212 | osh -n -c 'hello' # pretty-print the AST
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| 213 | osh --ast-format text -n -c 'hello' # print it full
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| 214 |
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| 215 | osh accepts POSIX sh flags, with these additions:
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| 216 |
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| 217 | -n parse the program but don't execute it. Print the AST.
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| 218 | --ast-format what format the AST should be in
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| 219 | )zZXx");
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| 220 |
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| 221 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr15, R"zZXx(Word Language
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| 222 |
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| 223 | [Quotes] osh-string 'abc' $'line\n' "$var"
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| 224 | [Substitutions] com-sub $(command) `command` @(split command)
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| 225 | var-sub ${var} $0 $9
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| 226 | arith-sub $((1 + 2))
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| 227 | tilde-sub ~/src
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| 228 | proc-sub diff <(sort L.txt) <(sort R.txt)
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| 229 | [Var Ops] op-test ${x:-default}
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| 230 | op-strip ${x%%suffix} etc.
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| 231 | op-replace ${x//y/z}
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| 232 | op-index ${a[i+1}
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| 233 | op-slice ${a[@]:0:1}
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| 234 | op-format ${x@P}
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| 235 | )zZXx");
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| 236 |
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| 237 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr16, R"zZXx(Builtin Commands
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| 238 |
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| 239 | [Memory] append Add elements to end of array
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| 240 | pp asdl cell X gc-stats line proc
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| 241 | [Handle Errors] try Run with errexit, set _status _error
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| 242 | boolstatus Enforce 0 or 1 exit status
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| 243 | error error 'failed' (status=2)
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| 244 | [Shell State] ysh-cd ysh-shopt compatible, and takes a block
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| 245 | shvar Temporary modify global settings
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| 246 | ctx Share and update a temporary "context"
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| 247 | push-registers Save registers like $?, PIPESTATUS
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| 248 | [Modules] runproc Run a proc; use as main entry point
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| 249 | module guard against duplicate 'source'
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| 250 | is-main false when sourcing a file
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| 251 | use change first word lookup
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| 252 | [I/O] ysh-read flags --all, -0
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| 253 | ysh-echo no -e -n with simple_echo
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| 254 | write Like echo, with --, --sep, --end
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| 255 | fork forkwait Replace & and (), and takes a block
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| 256 | fopen Open multiple streams, takes a block
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| 257 | X dbg Only thing that can be used in funcs
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| 258 | X log X die common functions (polyfill)
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| 259 | [Hay Config] hay haynode For DSLs and config files
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| 260 | [Completion] compadjust compexport
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| 261 | [Data Formats] json read write
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| 262 | json8 read write
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| 263 | X packle read write, Graph-shaped
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| 264 | X [TSV8] rows pick rows; dplyr filter()
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| 265 | cols pick columns ('select' already taken)
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| 266 | group-by add a column with a group ID [ext]
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| 267 | sort-by sort by columns; dplyr arrange() [ext]
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| 268 | summary count, sum, histogram, etc. [ext]
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| 269 | [Args Parser] parser Parse command line arguments
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| 270 | flag
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| 271 | arg
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| 272 | rest
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| 273 | parseArgs()
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| 274 | X [Testing] describe Test harness
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| 275 | assert takes an expression
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| 276 | X [External Lang] BEGIN END when (awk)
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| 277 | rule (make) each (xargs) fs (find)
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| 278 | )zZXx");
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| 279 |
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| 280 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr17, R"zZXx(Builtin Functions
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| 281 |
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| 282 | [Values] len() type() X repeat()
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| 283 | [Conversions] bool() int() float() str() list() dict()
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| 284 | X chr() X ord() X runes()
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| 285 | X [Str] strcmp() X split() shSplit()
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| 286 | [List] join() any() all()
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| 287 | [Collections] X copy() X deepCopy()
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| 288 | [Word] glob() maybe()
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| 289 | [Math] abs() max() min() X round() sum()
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| 290 | [Serialize] toJson() fromJson()
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| 291 | toJson8() fromJson8()
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| 292 | X [J8 Decode] J8.Bool() J8.Int() ...
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| 293 | X [Codecs] quoteUrl() quoteHtml() quoteSh() quoteC()
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| 294 | quoteMake() quoteNinja()
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| 295 | [Pattern] _group() _start() _end()
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| 296 | [Introspection] shvarGet() evalExpr()
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| 297 | [Hay Config] parseHay() evalHay()
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| 298 | X [Wok] _field()
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| 299 | X [Hashing] sha1dc() sha256()
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| 300 | )zZXx");
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| 301 |
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| 302 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr18, R"zZXx(The reference is divided in to "chapters", each of which has its own table of
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| 303 | contents. Type:
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| 304 |
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| 305 | help ysh-$CHAPTER
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| 306 |
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| 307 | Where $CHAPTER is one of:
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| 308 |
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| 309 | front-end
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| 310 | command-lang
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| 311 | expr-lang
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| 312 | word-lang
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| 313 | builtin-cmd
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| 314 | option
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| 315 | special-var
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| 316 | type-method
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| 317 | builtin-func
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| 318 |
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| 319 | Example:
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| 320 |
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| 321 | help ysh-expr-lang
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| 322 | )zZXx");
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| 323 |
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| 324 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr19, R"zZXx(Command Language
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| 325 |
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| 326 | [YSH Simple] typed-arg json write (x)
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| 327 | lazy-expr-arg assert [42 === x]
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| 328 | block-arg cd /tmp { echo $PWD }
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| 329 | [YSH Assign] const var setvar setglobal
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| 330 | [YSH Expr] equal = = 1 + 2*3
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| 331 | call call mylist->append(42)
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| 332 | [YSH Code] proc-def proc p (out Ref; pos, ...rest; n=0; b Block) {
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| 333 | func-def func f(x; opt1, opt2) { return (x + 1) }
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| 334 | ysh-return return (myexpr)
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| 335 | [YSH Cond] ysh-case case (x) { *.py { echo 'python' } }
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| 336 | ysh-if if (x > 0) { echo }
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| 337 | [YSH Iter] ysh-while while (x > 0) { echo }
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| 338 | ysh-for for i, item in (mylist) { echo }
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| 339 | )zZXx");
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| 340 |
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| 341 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr20, R"zZXx(Expression Language and Assignments
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| 342 |
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| 343 | [Assign Ops] = += -= *= /= **= //= %=
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| 344 | &= |= ^= <<= >>=
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| 345 | [Literals] bool-literal true false null
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| 346 | int-literal 42 65_536 0xFF 0o755 0b10
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| 347 | float-lit 3.14 1.5e-10
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| 348 | X num-suffix 42 K Ki M Mi G Gi T Ti / ms us
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| 349 | rune-literal #'a' #'_' \n \\ \u{3bc}
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| 350 | ysh-string "$x" r'[a-z]\n' u'line\n' b'byte \yff'
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| 351 | triple-quoted """ r''' u''' b'''
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| 352 | str-template ^"$a and $b" for Str::replace()
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| 353 | list-literal ['one', 'two', 3] :| unquoted words |
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| 354 | dict-literal {name: 'bob'}
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| 355 | range 1 .. n+1
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| 356 | block-literal ^(echo $PWD)
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| 357 | expr-lit ^[1 + 2*3]
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| 358 | X to-string $[myobj]
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| 359 | X to-array @[myobj]
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| 360 | [Operators] concat s1 ++ s2, L1 ++ L2
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| 361 | ysh-equals === !== ~== is, is not, in, not in
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| 362 | ysh-compare < <= > >= (numbers only)
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| 363 | ysh-logical not and or
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| 364 | ysh-arith + - * / // % **
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| 365 | ysh-bitwise ~ & | ^ << >>
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| 366 | ysh-ternary '+' if x >= 0 else '-'
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| 367 | ysh-index a[3] s[3]
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| 368 | ysh-attr mydict.key
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| 369 | ysh-slice a[1:-1] s[1:-1]
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| 370 | func-call f(x, y)
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| 371 | thin-arrow mylist->pop()
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| 372 | fat-arrow mystr => startsWith('prefix')
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| 373 | match-ops ~ !~ ~~ !~~
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| 374 | [Eggex] re-literal / d+ ; re-flags ; ERE /
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| 375 | re-primitive %zero 'sq'
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| 376 | class-literal [c a-z 'abc' @str_var \\ \xFF \u0100]
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| 377 | named-class dot digit space word d s w
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| 378 | re-repeat d? d* d+ d{3} d{2,4}
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| 379 | re-compound seq1 seq2 alt1|alt2 (expr1 expr2)
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| 380 | re-capture <capture d+ as name: int>
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| 381 | re-splice Subpattern @subpattern
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| 382 | re-flags reg_icase reg_newline
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| 383 | X re-multiline ///
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| 384 | )zZXx");
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| 385 |
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| 386 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr21, R"zZXx(Front End
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| 387 |
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| 388 | [Usage] bundle-usage ysh-usage
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| 389 | [YSH Lexing] doc-comment ### multiline-command ...
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| 390 | [Tools] cat-em
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| 391 | )zZXx");
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| 392 |
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| 393 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr22, R"zZXx(Shell Options
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| 394 |
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| 395 | [Option Groups] strict:all ysh:upgrade ysh:all
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| 396 | [Strictness] ... More Runtime Errors
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| 397 | strict_argv No empty argv
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| 398 | strict_arith Fatal parse errors (on by default)
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| 399 | strict_array Arrays and strings aren't confused
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| 400 | strict_control_flow Disallow misplaced keyword, empty arg
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| 401 | strict_errexit Disallow code that ignores failure
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| 402 | strict_nameref trap invalid variable names
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| 403 | strict_word_eval Expose unicode and slicing errors
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| 404 | strict_tilde Tilde subst can result in error
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| 405 | X strict_glob Parse the sublanguage more strictly
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| 406 | [YSH Upgrade] ... Migrate Existing Code to YSH
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| 407 | parse_at echo @array @[arrayfunc(x, y)]
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| 408 | parse_brace if true { ... }; cd ~/src { ... }
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| 409 | parse_equals x = 'val' in Caps { } config blocks
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| 410 | parse_paren if (x > 0) ...
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| 411 | parse_proc proc p { ... }
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| 412 | parse_triple_quote """$x""" '''x''' (command mode)
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| 413 | parse_ysh_string echo r'\' u'\\' b'\\' (command mode)
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| 414 | command_sub_errexit Synchronous errexit check
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| 415 | process_sub_fail Analogous to pipefail for process subs
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| 416 | sigpipe_status_ok status 141 -> 0 in pipelines
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| 417 | simple_word_eval No splitting, static globbing
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| 418 | xtrace_rich Hierarchical and process tracing
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| 419 | xtrace_details (-u) Disable most tracing with +
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| 420 | dashglob (-u) Disabled to avoid files like -rf
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| 421 | expand_aliases (-u) Whether aliases are expanded
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| 422 | redefine_proc (-u) Can procs be redefined?
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| 423 | [Interactive] redefine_module 'module' builtin always returns 0
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| 424 | X redefine_const Can consts be redefined?
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| 425 | [Simplicity] ... More Consistent Style
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| 426 | simple_echo echo doesn't accept flags -e -n
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| 427 | simple_eval_builtin eval takes exactly 1 argument
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| 428 | simple_test_builtin 3 args or fewer; use test not [
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| 429 | X simple_trap Function name only
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| 430 | [YSH Breaking] ... The Full YSH Language
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| 431 | parse_at_all @ starting any word is an operator
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| 432 | parse_backslash (-u) Allow bad backslashes in "" and $''
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| 433 | parse_backticks (-u) Allow legacy syntax `echo hi`
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| 434 | parse_bare_word (-u) 'case unquoted' and 'for x in unquoted'
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| 435 | parse_dollar (-u) Allow bare $ to mean \$ (maybe $/d+/)
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| 436 | parse_dparen (-u) Is (( legacy arithmetic allowed?
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| 437 | parse_ignored (-u) Parse, but ignore, certain redirects
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| 438 | parse_sh_arith (-u) Allow legacy shell arithmetic
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| 439 | X copy_env (-u) Use $[ENV.PYTHONPATH] when false
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| 440 | X old_builtins (-u) local/declare/etc. pushd/popd/dirs
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| 441 | ... source unset printf [un]alias
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| 442 | ... getopts
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| 443 | X old_syntax (-u) [[ $(( )) ( ) ${x%prefix}
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| 444 | ${a[@]} $$
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| 445 | [Compatibility] eval_unsafe_arith Allow dynamically parsed a[$(echo 42)]
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| 446 | verbose_errexit Whether to print detailed errors
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| 447 | [More Options] _allow_command_sub To implement strict_errexit, eval_unsafe_arith
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| 448 | _allow_process_sub To implement strict_errexit
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| 449 | dynamic_scope To implement 'proc'
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| 450 | _no_debug_trap Used in pipelines in job control shell
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| 451 | )zZXx");
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| 452 |
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| 453 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr23, R"zZXx(Plugins and Hooks
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| 454 |
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| 455 | [YSH] renderPrompt()
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| 456 | )zZXx");
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| 457 |
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| 458 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr24, R"zZXx(Special Variables
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| 459 |
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| 460 | [YSH Vars] ARGV X ENV X _ESCAPE
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| 461 | _this_dir
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| 462 | [YSH Status] _status _error
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| 463 | _pipeline_status _process_sub_status
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| 464 | [YSH Tracing] SHX_indent SHX_punct SHX_pid_str
|
| 465 | [YSH read] _reply
|
| 466 | [History] YSH_HISTFILE
|
| 467 | [Oils VM] OILS_VERSION
|
| 468 | OILS_GC_THRESHOLD OILS_GC_ON_EXIT
|
| 469 | OILS_GC_STATS OILS_GC_STATS_FD
|
| 470 | X [Wok] _filename _line
|
| 471 | X [Builtin Sub] _buffer
|
| 472 | )zZXx");
|
| 473 |
|
| 474 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr25, R"zZXx(Builtin Types and Methods
|
| 475 |
|
| 476 | [Primitive] Bool Int Float Str Slice Range
|
| 477 | [Str] X find(eggex) replace()
|
| 478 | trim() trimStart() trimEnd()
|
| 479 | startsWith() endsWith()
|
| 480 | upper() lower() # ascii or unicode
|
| 481 | search() leftMatch()
|
| 482 | [Match] group() start() end()
|
| 483 | X groups() X groupDict()
|
| 484 | [List] append() pop() extend() indexOf()
|
| 485 | X insert() X remove() reverse()
|
| 486 | [Dict] keys() values() X get() X erase()
|
| 487 | X inc() X accum()
|
| 488 | X [Func] name() location() toJson()
|
| 489 | X [Proc] name() location() toJson()
|
| 490 | X [Module] name() filename()
|
| 491 | [Place] setValue()
|
| 492 | [IO] X eval() X captureStdout()
|
| 493 | promptVal()
|
| 494 | X time() X strftime()
|
| 495 | X glob()
|
| 496 | [Quotation] Expr X Template Command
|
| 497 | [Code] BuiltinFunc BuiltinMethod
|
| 498 | X [Guts] heapId()
|
| 499 | )zZXx");
|
| 500 |
|
| 501 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr26, R"zZXx(bin/ysh is the shell with data tYpes, influenced by pYthon, JavaScript, ...
|
| 502 |
|
| 503 | Usage: ysh FLAG* SCRIPT ARG*
|
| 504 | ysh FLAG* -c COMMAND ARG*
|
| 505 | ysh FLAG*
|
| 506 |
|
| 507 | `bin/ysh` is the same as `bin/osh` with a the `ysh:all` option group set. So
|
| 508 | `bin/ysh` also accepts shell flags.
|
| 509 |
|
| 510 | ysh -c 'echo hi'
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| 511 | ysh myscript.ysh
|
| 512 | echo 'echo hi' | ysh
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| 513 | )zZXx");
|
| 514 |
|
| 515 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr27, R"zZXx(Word Language
|
| 516 |
|
| 517 | [Quotes] ysh-string "$x" r'[a-z]\n' u'line\n' b'byte \yff'
|
| 518 | triple-quoted """ r''' u''' b'''
|
| 519 | X tagged-str "<span id=$x>"html
|
| 520 | [Expression] expr-sub echo $[42 + a[i]]
|
| 521 | expr-splice echo @[split(x)]
|
| 522 | var-splice @myarray @ARGV
|
| 523 | [Formatting] X ysh-printf ${x %.3f}
|
| 524 | X ysh-format ${x|html}
|
| 525 | )zZXx");
|
| 526 |
|
| 527 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr28, R"zZXx(# args.ysh
|
| 528 | #
|
| 529 | # Usage:
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| 530 | # source --builtin args.sh
|
| 531 | #
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| 532 | # parser (&spec) {
|
| 533 | # flag -v --verbose (help="Verbosely") # default is Bool, false
|
| 534 | #
|
| 535 | # flag -P --max-procs ('int', default=-1, doc='''
|
| 536 | # Run at most P processes at a time
|
| 537 | # ''')
|
| 538 | #
|
| 539 | # flag -i --invert ('bool', default=true, doc='''
|
| 540 | # Long multiline
|
| 541 | # Description
|
| 542 | # ''')
|
| 543 | #
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| 544 | # arg src (help='Source')
|
| 545 | # arg dest (help='Dest')
|
| 546 | # arg times (help='Foo')
|
| 547 | #
|
| 548 | # rest files
|
| 549 | # }
|
| 550 | #
|
| 551 | # var args = parseArgs(spec, ARGV)
|
| 552 | #
|
| 553 | # echo "Verbose $[args.verbose]"
|
| 554 |
|
| 555 | # TODO: See list
|
| 556 | # - It would be nice to keep `flag` and `arg` private, injecting them into the
|
| 557 | # proc namespace only within `Args`
|
| 558 | # - We need "type object" to replace the strings 'int', 'bool', etc.
|
| 559 | # - flag builtin:
|
| 560 | # - handle only long flag or only short flag
|
| 561 | # - flag aliases
|
| 562 |
|
| 563 | proc parser (; place ; ; block_def) {
|
| 564 | ## Create an args spec which can be passed to parseArgs.
|
| 565 | ##
|
| 566 | ## Example:
|
| 567 | ##
|
| 568 | ## # NOTE: &spec will create a variable named spec
|
| 569 | ## parser (&spec) {
|
| 570 | ## flag -v --verbose ('bool')
|
| 571 | ## }
|
| 572 | ##
|
| 573 | ## var args = parseArgs(spec, ARGV)
|
| 574 |
|
| 575 | var p = {flags: [], args: []}
|
| 576 | ctx push (p, block_def)
|
| 577 |
|
| 578 | # Validate that p.rest = [name] or null and reduce p.rest into name or null.
|
| 579 | if ('rest' in p) {
|
| 580 | if (len(p.rest) > 1) {
|
| 581 | error '`rest` was called more than once' (status=3)
|
| 582 | } else {
|
| 583 | setvar p.rest = p.rest[0]
|
| 584 | }
|
| 585 | } else {
|
| 586 | setvar p.rest = null
|
| 587 | }
|
| 588 |
|
| 589 | var names = {}
|
| 590 | for items in ([p.flags, p.args]) {
|
| 591 | for x in (items) {
|
| 592 | if (x.name in names) {
|
| 593 | error "Duplicate flag/arg name $[x.name] in spec" (status=3)
|
| 594 | }
|
| 595 |
|
| 596 | setvar names[x.name] = null
|
| 597 | }
|
| 598 | }
|
| 599 |
|
| 600 | # TODO: what about `flag --name` and then `arg name`?
|
| 601 |
|
| 602 | call place->setValue(p)
|
| 603 | }
|
| 604 |
|
| 605 | proc flag (short, long ; type='bool' ; default=null, help=null) {
|
| 606 | ## Declare a flag within an `arg-parse`.
|
| 607 | ##
|
| 608 | ## Examples:
|
| 609 | ##
|
| 610 | ## arg-parse (&spec) {
|
| 611 | ## flag -v --verbose
|
| 612 | ## flag -n --count ('int', default=1)
|
| 613 | ## flag -f --file ('str', help="File to process")
|
| 614 | ## }
|
| 615 |
|
| 616 | # bool has a default of false, not null
|
| 617 | if (type === 'bool' and default === null) {
|
| 618 | setvar default = false
|
| 619 | }
|
| 620 |
|
| 621 | # TODO: validate `type`
|
| 622 |
|
| 623 | # TODO: Should use "trimPrefix"
|
| 624 | var name = long[2:]
|
| 625 |
|
| 626 | ctx emit flags ({short, long, name, type, default, help})
|
| 627 | }
|
| 628 |
|
| 629 | proc arg (name ; ; help=null) {
|
| 630 | ## Declare a positional argument within an `arg-parse`.
|
| 631 | ##
|
| 632 | ## Examples:
|
| 633 | ##
|
| 634 | ## arg-parse (&spec) {
|
| 635 | ## arg name
|
| 636 | ## arg config (help="config file path")
|
| 637 | ## }
|
| 638 |
|
| 639 | ctx emit args ({name, help})
|
| 640 | }
|
| 641 |
|
| 642 | proc rest (name) {
|
| 643 | ## Take the remaining positional arguments within an `arg-parse`.
|
| 644 | ##
|
| 645 | ## Examples:
|
| 646 | ##
|
| 647 | ## arg-parse (&grepSpec) {
|
| 648 | ## arg query
|
| 649 | ## rest files
|
| 650 | ## }
|
| 651 |
|
| 652 | # We emit instead of set to detect multiple invocations of "rest"
|
| 653 | ctx emit rest (name)
|
| 654 | }
|
| 655 |
|
| 656 | func parseArgs(spec, argv) {
|
| 657 | ## Given a spec created by `parser`. Parse an array of strings `argv` per
|
| 658 | ## that spec.
|
| 659 | ##
|
| 660 | ## See `parser` for examples of use.
|
| 661 |
|
| 662 | var i = 0
|
| 663 | var positionalPos = 0
|
| 664 | var argc = len(argv)
|
| 665 | var args = {}
|
| 666 | var rest = []
|
| 667 |
|
| 668 | var value
|
| 669 | var found
|
| 670 | while (i < argc) {
|
| 671 | var arg = argv[i]
|
| 672 | if (arg->startsWith('-')) {
|
| 673 | setvar found = false
|
| 674 |
|
| 675 | for flag in (spec.flags) {
|
| 676 | if ( (flag.short and flag.short === arg) or
|
| 677 | (flag.long and flag.long === arg) ) {
|
| 678 | case (flag.type) {
|
| 679 | ('bool') | (null) { setvar value = true }
|
| 680 | int {
|
| 681 | setvar i += 1
|
| 682 | if (i >= len(argv)) {
|
| 683 | error "Expected integer after '$arg'" (status=2)
|
| 684 | }
|
| 685 |
|
| 686 | try { setvar value = int(argv[i]) }
|
| 687 | if (_status !== 0) {
|
| 688 | error "Expected integer after '$arg', got '$[argv[i]]'" (status=2)
|
| 689 | }
|
| 690 | }
|
| 691 | }
|
| 692 |
|
| 693 | setvar args[flag.name] = value
|
| 694 | setvar found = true
|
| 695 | break
|
| 696 | }
|
| 697 | }
|
| 698 |
|
| 699 | if (not found) {
|
| 700 | error "Unknown flag '$arg'" (status=2)
|
| 701 | }
|
| 702 | } elif (positionalPos >= len(spec.args)) {
|
| 703 | if (not spec.rest) {
|
| 704 | error "Too many arguments, unexpected '$arg'" (status=2)
|
| 705 | }
|
| 706 |
|
| 707 | call rest->append(arg)
|
| 708 | } else {
|
| 709 | var pos = spec.args[positionalPos]
|
| 710 | setvar positionalPos += 1
|
| 711 | setvar value = arg
|
| 712 | setvar args[pos.name] = value
|
| 713 | }
|
| 714 |
|
| 715 | setvar i += 1
|
| 716 | }
|
| 717 |
|
| 718 | if (spec.rest) {
|
| 719 | setvar args[spec.rest] = rest
|
| 720 | }
|
| 721 |
|
| 722 | # Set defaults for flags
|
| 723 | for flag in (spec.flags) {
|
| 724 | if (flag.name not in args) {
|
| 725 | setvar args[flag.name] = flag.default
|
| 726 | }
|
| 727 | }
|
| 728 |
|
| 729 | # Raise error on missing args
|
| 730 | for arg in (spec.args) {
|
| 731 | if (arg.name not in args) {
|
| 732 | error "Usage Error: Missing required argument $[arg.name]" (status=2)
|
| 733 | }
|
| 734 | }
|
| 735 |
|
| 736 | return (args)
|
| 737 | }
|
| 738 | )zZXx");
|
| 739 |
|
| 740 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr29, R"zZXx(func identity(x) {
|
| 741 | ## The identity function. Returns its argument.
|
| 742 |
|
| 743 | return (x)
|
| 744 | }
|
| 745 | )zZXx");
|
| 746 |
|
| 747 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr30, R"zZXx(func any(list) {
|
| 748 | ## Returns true if any value in the list is truthy.
|
| 749 | ##
|
| 750 | ## If the list is empty, return false.
|
| 751 |
|
| 752 | for item in (list) {
|
| 753 | if (item) {
|
| 754 | return (true)
|
| 755 | }
|
| 756 | }
|
| 757 | return (false)
|
| 758 | }
|
| 759 |
|
| 760 | func all(list) {
|
| 761 | ## Returns true if all values in the list are truthy.
|
| 762 | ##
|
| 763 | ## If the list is empty, return true.
|
| 764 |
|
| 765 | for item in (list) {
|
| 766 | if (not item) {
|
| 767 | return (false)
|
| 768 | }
|
| 769 | }
|
| 770 | return (true)
|
| 771 | }
|
| 772 |
|
| 773 | func sum(list; start=0) {
|
| 774 | ## Computes the sum of all elements in the list.
|
| 775 | ##
|
| 776 | ## Returns 0 for an empty list.
|
| 777 |
|
| 778 | var sum = start
|
| 779 | for item in (list) {
|
| 780 | setvar sum += item
|
| 781 | }
|
| 782 | return (sum)
|
| 783 | }
|
| 784 | )zZXx");
|
| 785 |
|
| 786 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr31, R"zZXx(func __math_select(list, cmp) {
|
| 787 | ## Internal helper for `max` and `min`.
|
| 788 | ##
|
| 789 | ## NOTE: If `list` is empty, then an error is thrown.
|
| 790 |
|
| 791 | if (len(list) === 0) {
|
| 792 | error "Unexpected empty list" (status=3)
|
| 793 | }
|
| 794 |
|
| 795 | if (len(list) === 1) {
|
| 796 | return (list[0])
|
| 797 | }
|
| 798 |
|
| 799 | var match = list[0]
|
| 800 | for i in (1 .. len(list)) {
|
| 801 | setvar match = cmp(list[i], match)
|
| 802 | }
|
| 803 | return (match)
|
| 804 | }
|
| 805 |
|
| 806 | func max(...args) {
|
| 807 | ## Compute the maximum of 2 or more values.
|
| 808 | ##
|
| 809 | ## `max` takes two different signatures:
|
| 810 | ## - `max(a, b)` to return the maximum of `a`, `b`
|
| 811 | ## - `max(list)` to return the greatest item in the `list`
|
| 812 | ##
|
| 813 | ## So, for example:
|
| 814 | ##
|
| 815 | ## max(1, 2) # => 2
|
| 816 | ## max([1, 2, 3]) # => 3
|
| 817 |
|
| 818 | case (len(args)) {
|
| 819 | (1) { return (__math_select(args[0], max)) }
|
| 820 | (2) {
|
| 821 | if (args[0] > args[1]) {
|
| 822 | return (args[0])
|
| 823 | } else {
|
| 824 | return (args[1])
|
| 825 | }
|
| 826 | }
|
| 827 | (else) { error "max expects 1 or 2 args" (status=3) }
|
| 828 | }
|
| 829 | }
|
| 830 |
|
| 831 | func min(...args) {
|
| 832 | ## Compute the minimum of 2 or more values.
|
| 833 | ##
|
| 834 | ## `min` takes two different signatures:
|
| 835 | ## - `min(a, b)` to return the minimum of `a`, `b`
|
| 836 | ## - `min(list)` to return the least item in the `list`
|
| 837 | ##
|
| 838 | ## So, for example:
|
| 839 | ##
|
| 840 | ## min(2, 3) # => 2
|
| 841 | ## max([1, 2, 3]) # => 1
|
| 842 |
|
| 843 | case (len(args)) {
|
| 844 | (1) { return (__math_select(args[0], min)) }
|
| 845 | (2) {
|
| 846 | if (args[0] < args[1]) {
|
| 847 | return (args[0])
|
| 848 | } else {
|
| 849 | return (args[1])
|
| 850 | }
|
| 851 | }
|
| 852 | (else) { error "min expects 1 or 2 args" (status=3) }
|
| 853 | }
|
| 854 | }
|
| 855 |
|
| 856 | func abs(x) {
|
| 857 | ## Compute the absolute (positive) value of a number (float or int).
|
| 858 |
|
| 859 | if (x < 0) {
|
| 860 | return (-x)
|
| 861 | } else {
|
| 862 | return (x)
|
| 863 | }
|
| 864 | }
|
| 865 | )zZXx");
|
| 866 |
|
| 867 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr32, R"zZXx(# Can we define methods in pure YSH?
|
| 868 | #
|
| 869 | # (mylist->find(42) !== -1)
|
| 870 | #
|
| 871 | # instead of
|
| 872 | #
|
| 873 | # ('42' in mylist)
|
| 874 | #
|
| 875 | # Because 'in' is for Dict
|
| 876 |
|
| 877 | func find (haystack List, needle) {
|
| 878 | for i, x in (haystack) {
|
| 879 | if (x === needle) {
|
| 880 | return (i)
|
| 881 | }
|
| 882 | }
|
| 883 | return (-1)
|
| 884 | }
|
| 885 | )zZXx");
|
| 886 |
|
| 887 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr33, R"zZXx(# These were helpful while implementing args.ysh
|
| 888 | # Maybe we will want to export them in a prelude so that others can use them too?
|
| 889 | #
|
| 890 | # Prior art: Rust has `todo!()` which is quite nice. Other languages allow
|
| 891 | # users to `raise NotImplmentedError()`.
|
| 892 |
|
| 893 | # Andy comments:
|
| 894 | # - 'pass' can be : or true in shell. It's a little obscure / confusing, but
|
| 895 | # there is an argument for minimalism. Although I prefer words like 'true',
|
| 896 | # and that already means something.
|
| 897 | # - UPDATE: we once took 'pass' as a keyword, but users complained because
|
| 898 | # there is a command 'pass'. So we probably can't have this by default.
|
| 899 | # Need to discuss source --builtin.
|
| 900 |
|
| 901 | # - todo could be more static? Rust presumably does it at compile time
|
| 902 |
|
| 903 | proc todo () {
|
| 904 | ## Raises a not implemented error when run.
|
| 905 | error ("TODO: not implemented") # TODO: is error code 1 ok?
|
| 906 | }
|
| 907 |
|
| 908 | proc pass () {
|
| 909 | ## Use when you want to temporarily leave a block empty.
|
| 910 | _ null
|
| 911 | }
|
| 912 | )zZXx");
|
| 913 |
|
| 914 | GLOBAL_STR(gStr34, R"zZXx(# testing.ysh
|
| 915 | #
|
| 916 | # Usage:
|
| 917 | # source --builtin testing.sh
|
| 918 | #
|
| 919 | # func f(x) { return (x + 1) }
|
| 920 | #
|
| 921 | # describe foo {
|
| 922 | # assert (43 === f(42))
|
| 923 | # }
|
| 924 | #
|
| 925 | # if is-main {
|
| 926 | # run-tests @ARGV # --filter
|
| 927 | # }
|
| 928 |
|
| 929 | module stdlib/testing || return 0
|
| 930 |
|
| 931 | source --builtin args.ysh
|
| 932 |
|
| 933 | # Opt in to lazy evaluation
|
| 934 |
|
| 935 | proc assert ( ; cond LAZY ) {
|
| 936 | echo hi
|
| 937 |
|
| 938 | # TODO: evalExpr() builtin
|
| 939 | var val = evalExpr(cond)
|
| 940 | if (not val) {
|
| 941 | # TODO: if it's an expr.Binary
|
| 942 | # Then
|
| 943 | #
|
| 944 | # Then print $left != $right
|
| 945 | #
|
| 946 | # I think you need to introspect on the source code
|
| 947 | #
|
| 948 | # Or print '5 != 3'
|
| 949 | #
|
| 950 | # Or you can evaluate left and right separately, and then compare them
|
| 951 |
|
| 952 | echo
|
| 953 | }
|
| 954 | }
|
| 955 |
|
| 956 | # What happens when there are duplicate test IDs?
|
| 957 | #
|
| 958 | # Also I think filter by "$test_id/$case_id"
|
| 959 |
|
| 960 | proc __it (case_id ; ; ; block) {
|
| 961 | # This uses a clean directory
|
| 962 | echo TODO
|
| 963 | }
|
| 964 |
|
| 965 | # is this accessible to users?
|
| 966 | # It can contain a global list of things to run
|
| 967 |
|
| 968 | # Naming convention: a proc named 'describe' mutates a global named _describe?
|
| 969 | # Or maybe _describe_list ?
|
| 970 |
|
| 971 | var _describe_list = []
|
| 972 |
|
| 973 | proc describe (test_id ; ; ; block) {
|
| 974 | echo describe
|
| 975 | = desc
|
| 976 |
|
| 977 | # TODO:
|
| 978 | # - need append
|
| 979 | # - need ::
|
| 980 | # _ _describe->append(cmd)
|
| 981 | #
|
| 982 | # Need to clean this up
|
| 983 | # append (_describe, cmd) # does NOT work!
|
| 984 |
|
| 985 | _ _describe_list->append(block)
|
| 986 | }
|
| 987 |
|
| 988 | # Problem: this creates a global variable?
|
| 989 | Args :spec {
|
| 990 | flag --filter 'Regex of test descriptions'
|
| 991 | }
|
| 992 |
|
| 993 | proc run-tests {
|
| 994 |
|
| 995 | # TODO: fix this crap
|
| 996 | var opt = null
|
| 997 | var i = null
|
| 998 | setvar opt, i = parseArgs(spec, ARGV)
|
| 999 |
|
| 1000 | # TODO:
|
| 1001 | # - parse --filter foo, which you can use eggex for!
|
| 1002 |
|
| 1003 | for cmd in (_describe) {
|
| 1004 | # TODO: print filename and 'describe' name?
|
| 1005 | try {
|
| 1006 | eval (cmd)
|
| 1007 | }
|
| 1008 | if (_status !== 0) {
|
| 1009 | echo 'failed'
|
| 1010 | }
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| 1011 | }
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| 1012 | }
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| 1013 | )zZXx");
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| 1014 |
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| 1015 |
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| 1016 |
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| 1017 | TextFile array[] = {
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| 1018 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/data-errors", .contents = gStr0},
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| 1019 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/data-j8-notation", .contents = gStr1},
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| 1020 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/data-packle", .contents = gStr2},
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| 1021 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/help", .contents = gStr3},
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| 1022 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/oils-usage", .contents = gStr4},
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| 1023 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-builtin-cmd", .contents = gStr5},
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| 1024 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-chapters", .contents = gStr6},
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| 1025 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-cmd-lang", .contents = gStr7},
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| 1026 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-front-end", .contents = gStr8},
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| 1027 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-mini-lang", .contents = gStr9},
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| 1028 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-option", .contents = gStr10},
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| 1029 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-osh-assign", .contents = gStr11},
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| 1030 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-plugin", .contents = gStr12},
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| 1031 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-special-var", .contents = gStr13},
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| 1032 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-usage", .contents = gStr14},
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| 1033 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/osh-word-lang", .contents = gStr15},
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| 1034 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-builtin-cmd", .contents = gStr16},
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| 1035 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-builtin-func", .contents = gStr17},
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| 1036 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-chapters", .contents = gStr18},
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| 1037 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-cmd-lang", .contents = gStr19},
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| 1038 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-expr-lang", .contents = gStr20},
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| 1039 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-front-end", .contents = gStr21},
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| 1040 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-option", .contents = gStr22},
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| 1041 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-plugin", .contents = gStr23},
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| 1042 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-special-var", .contents = gStr24},
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| 1043 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-type-method", .contents = gStr25},
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| 1044 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-usage", .contents = gStr26},
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| 1045 | {.rel_path = "_devbuild/help/ysh-word-lang", .contents = gStr27},
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| 1046 | {.rel_path = "stdlib/args.ysh", .contents = gStr28},
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| 1047 | {.rel_path = "stdlib/funcs.ysh", .contents = gStr29},
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| 1048 | {.rel_path = "stdlib/list.ysh", .contents = gStr30},
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| 1049 | {.rel_path = "stdlib/math.ysh", .contents = gStr31},
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| 1050 | {.rel_path = "stdlib/methods.ysh", .contents = gStr32},
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| 1051 | {.rel_path = "stdlib/prelude.ysh", .contents = gStr33},
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| 1052 | {.rel_path = "stdlib/testing.ysh", .contents = gStr34},
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| 1053 |
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| 1054 | {.rel_path = nullptr, .contents = nullptr},
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| 1055 | };
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| 1056 |
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| 1057 | } // namespace embedded_file
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| 1058 |
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| 1059 | TextFile* gEmbeddedFiles = embedded_file::array; // turn array into pointer
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