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Michael Walsh61ce3e82019-05-29 17:14:47 -05001#!/bin/bash
2
3# This file contains list-manipulation functions.
4
5# A list is defined here as a string of items separated by some delimiter.
6# The PATH variable is one such example.
7
8if ! test "${default_delim+defined}" ; then
9 readonly default_delim=" "
10fi
11
12# Performance note: It is important for these functions to run quickly. One
13# way to increase their speed is to avoid copying function arguments to local
14# variables and to instead use numbered arguments (e.g. ${1}, {2}, etc.) to
15# access the arguments from inside the functions. In some trials, this
16# doubled the speed of the functions. The cost of this is that it makes the
17# functions slightly more difficult to read.
18
19
20function add_list_element {
21 # local list_element="${1}"
22 # local list_name="${2}"
23 # local delim="${3:-${default_delim}}"
24 # local position="${4:-back}"
25
26 # Add the list_element to the list named in list_name.
27
28 # Description of argument(s):
29 # list_element The list element to be added.
30 # list_name The name of the list to be modified.
31 # delim The delimiter used to separate list
32 # elements.
33 # position Indicates the position in the list where
34 # the new element should be added
35 # ("front"/"back").
36
37 if [ -z "${!2}" ] ; then
38 # The list is blank. Simply assign it the list_element value and return.
39 eval "${2}=\"${1}\""
40 return
41 fi
42
43 if [ "${4:-back}" == "back" ] ; then
44 # Append the list_element to the back of the list and return.
45 eval "${2}=\"\${${2}}\${3-${default_delim}}\${1}\""
46 return
47 fi
48
49 # Append the list_element to the front of the list and return.
50 eval "${2}=\"\${1}\${3-${default_delim}}\${${2}}\""
51
52}
53
54
55function remove_list_element {
56 # local list_element="${1}"
57 # local list_name="${2}"
58 local delim="${3:-${default_delim}}"
59
60 # Remove all occurrences of list_element from the list named in list_name.
61
62 # Description of argument(s):
63 # list_element The list element to be removed.
64 # list_name The name of the list to be modified.
65 # delim The delimiter used to separate list
66 # elements.
67
68 local __rle_new_list__="${!2}"
69
70 # Special case: The list contains one element which matches the specified
71 # list element:
72 if [ "${1}" == "${__rle_new_list__}" ] ; then
73 eval ${2}=\"\"
74 return
75 fi
76
77 # Replace all occurrences of list_element that are bounded by the delimiter
78 # on both sides.
79 __rle_new_list__="${__rle_new_list__//${delim}${1}${delim}/${delim}}"
80 # Replace list_item if it occurs at the beginning of the string and is
81 # bounded on the right by the delimiter.
82 __rle_new_list__="${__rle_new_list__#${1}${delim}}"
83 # Replace list_item if it occurs at the end of the string and is bounded on
84 # the left by the delimiter.
85 __rle_new_list__="${__rle_new_list__%${delim}${1}}"
86
87 # Set caller's variable to new value.
88 eval ${2}=\"\${__rle_new_list__}\"
89
90}
91
92
93function cleanup_path_slashes {
94 local var_name="${1}" ; shift
95
96 # For the variable named in var_name, replace all multiple-slashes with
97 # single slashes and strip any trailing slash.
98
99 # Description of argument(s):
100 # var_name The name of the variable whose contents
101 # are to be changed.
102
103 local cmd_buf
104
105 cmd_buf="${var_name}=\$(echo \"\${${var_name}}\" | sed -re 's#[/]+#/#g' -e 's#/\$##g')"
106 eval "${cmd_buf}"
107
108}
109
110
111function remove_path {
112 local dir_path="${1}" ; shift
113 local path_var="${1:-PATH}" ; shift
114
115 # Remove all occurrences of dir_path from the path variable named in
116 # path_var.
117
118 # Note that this function will remove extraneous slashes from the elements
119 # of path_var.
120
121 # Description of argument(s):
122 # dir_path The directory to be removed from the path
123 # variable.
124 # path_var The name of a variable containing
125 # directory paths separated by colons.
126
127 cleanup_path_slashes dir_path || return 1
128 cleanup_path_slashes ${path_var} || return 1
129 remove_list_element "${dir_path}" "${path_var}" : || return 1
130
131}