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* Factoring out code
@ 2005-09-05 11:42 DervishD
  2005-09-05 20:08 ` Bart Schaefer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: DervishD @ 2005-09-05 11:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Zsh Users

    Hi all :)

    Most (probably all...) of my scrips start like this:

---- cut here ---- 8< ----

    emulate -L zsh

    # Not all of them have this:
    [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && set -- --help

    # But almost all have this:
    [[ $# -gt 0 && $argv[(i)--help] -le $# ]] && {
        # Show help output here
        return 0
    }

    # ...and this:
    [[ $# -gt 0 && $argv[(i)--doc] -le $# ]] && {
        # Show internal documentation here
        return 0
    }

---- cut here ---- >8 ----


    OK, so I've factored out code:

---- cut here ---- 8< ----
# This is "common.sh", and MUST BE SOURCED!
emulate -L zsh
# Dummy stubs, just in case the caller didn't gave them.
function doc() {
    print "This script doesn't have internal documentation yet!"
    return 0
}

function help() {
    print "This script doesn't have help output yet!"
    return 0
}

# We make argv global so we really are messing with the
# argv of OUR CALLER
typeset -gx argv

# Handle a couple of options
[[ $# -gt 0 && $argv[(i)--help] -le $# ]] && help
[[ $# -gt 0 && $argv[(i)--doc] -le $# ]] && doc

# Delete handled options, that is, MODIFY caller's argv!
# ...
---- cut here ---- >8 ----


    My scripts now look like this:

---- cut here ---- 8< ----

    . common.sh

    # We want to make '--help' the default option for this script:
    [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && set -- --help

    function help() {
        # Here goes the real help output
    }

    function doc() {
        # Here goes the real doc output
    }

    # Do the rest of the job
    # We should source "common.sh" here, really,
    # in order to make it work...
---- cut here ---- >8 ----   

    Of course this doesn't work, because the sourceing of 'common.sh'
should be done AFTER the function declarations and AFTER the default
argv setting. But then, there will be some code that I won't be able
to factor out :(, because some things (not factored out yet) MUST be
done BEFORE any other code is run, that is, before of declaring
funcions and the like. I cannot put in a function the code needed to
be run AFTER the function declarations, because then the argv thing
won't work, and I cannot pass argv as a parameter because it has to
be modified :(

    How can I make "common.sh" to run code BEFORE and AFTER some
point in the script which sources it, if that code must modify global
variables in the caller and work like a cut'n'paste (I mean, for the
'sourcer' script the code should run like if was cut from "common.sh"
and pasted into the file, just like a macro)?

    The only solution I've found so far is to source "common.sh"
after declaring the functions and running other code, but then I
loose the ability of factoring out the 'emulate -L zsh' code, some
options settings and additional code that must be factored, and this
will lead to the same maintenance problems I have right now :(

    Thanks a lot in advance, and if you need more information I can
provide more examples. I'm afraid I haven't explained the issue quite
well :(((

    Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado

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2005-09-05 11:42 Factoring out code DervishD
2005-09-05 20:08 ` Bart Schaefer
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2005-09-06 14:58     ` Bart Schaefer
2005-09-06 15:27       ` DervishD

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