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But first, please read -. diff --git a/PKGBUILD b/PKGBUILD new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cfb95c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/PKGBUILD @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +pkgname=bunc +pkgver=0.1 +pkgrel=1 +pkgdesc="A functional bash library" +arch=(any) +changelog=CHANGELOG.md +license=('GPLv3') +depends=() +makedepends=('git') +source=( + "${pkgname}::git+https://github.com/ayakael/${pkgname}.git" +) + +sha256sums=( + "SKIP" +) + +prepare(){ + cd ${srcdir}/${pkgname} + git checkout ${pkgver} +} + +build(){ + cd ${srcdir}/bunc + ./build.sh +} + +package() { + # Install the library + install -Dm644 "${srcdir}/bunc/bunc" "${pkgdir}/usr/lib/bash/bunc" +} diff --git a/README.md b/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index c28dd6b..0000000 --- a/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# bunc - -© 2017 Antoine Martin \, provided under GNU General Public License v3.0. - -A set of bash functions - -## _msg -Messaging framework for scripts. - -## _if functions -Set of if functions to make life easier -* _if_array_contains True if variable exists in array as element -* _if_is_integer True is variable is integer. Can be multiple -* _if_is_defined True if variable is defined (Not working) -* _if_has_value True if variable has non-zero value (Not working) - -## _ansi -Sets terminal properties such as cursor position and text color using ANSI -escape sequences. - -## _cfg -Reads and writes config files delimited by tabs, like fstab, using aw. diff --git a/build.sh b/build.sh deleted file mode 100755 index c87ffb7..0000000 --- a/build.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -EXEC=bunc - -echo -e "#!/bin/bash\n" > ${EXEC} - -for file in $(find src/ -type f); do - awk '!/^ *#/ && NF' ${file} >> ${EXEC} -done diff --git a/src/ansi.sh b/src/ansi.sh deleted file mode 100644 index e01608e..0000000 --- a/src/ansi.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,188 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# doc ansi { -# -# NAME -# ansi -# -# DESCRIPTION -# Sets terminal properties such as cursor position and text color. -# -# USAGE -# _ansi [] -# -# COMMAND -# lt -# Moves cursor left -# -# dn -# Moves cursor down -# -# up -# Moves cursor up -# -# rt -# Moves cursor right -# -# mc ; -# Moves cursor to and -# -# sc -# Saves cursor position -# -# rc -# Restores cursor position -# -# cl -# Clears the line -# -# cs -# Clears the screen -# -# fg -# Sets foreground to defined color -# -# bf -# Sets foreground to bold and defined color -# -# bg -# Sets background to defined color -# -# rs -# Resets text to terminal default -# -# COLORS -# blk -# Color black -# -# red -# Color red -# -# grn -# Color green -# -# yel -# Color yellow -# -# blu -# Color blue -# -# mag -# Color magenta -# -# cyn -# Color cyan -# -# gry -# Color grey -# -# } - - -_cmd_to_ansi() { - local CMD="${1}"; shift - local cmdoptArray=("${@}") - local ansiArray=(A B C D H s u K 2J m) - - for no in {0..12}; do - if [ "${CMD}" == "${cmdoptArray[${no}]}" ]; then - [[ ${no} -ge 9 ]] && local no=9 - echo ${ansiArray[${no}]} - fi - done -} - - -_color_to_ansi() { - local COL=${1}; shift - local coloptArray=(${@}) - - for no in {0..7}; do - if [ "${COL}" == "${coloptArray[${no}]}" ]; then - echo $(( ${no} + 30 )) - fi - done -} - -_arg_to_ansi() { - local CMD=${1}; shift - local ARG=${1}; shift - local coloptArray=(${@}) - - if [ "${CMD}" == "bf" ]; then - echo "1;$(_color_to_ansi ${ARG} ${coloptArray[@]})" - elif [ "${CMD}" == "fg" ]; then - echo "$(_color_to_ansi ${ARG} ${coloptArray[@]})" - elif [ "${CMD}" == "bg" ]; then - echo "$(( $(_color_to_ansi ${ARG} ${coloptArray[@]}) + 10 ))" - elif [ "${CMD}" == "rs" ]; then - echo "0" - else - echo "${ARG}" - fi -} - -_ansi() { - local CMD=${1} - local ARG=${2} - - # Possible input arrays - # All commands - - local cmdoptArray=(up dn rt lt mc sc rc cl cs fg bf bg rs) - # No argument commands - local cmdopt_noargArray=(sc rc cl cs rs) - # One argument commands - local cmdopt_intArray=(lt dn up rtc) - # Coord only array - local cmdopt_coordArray=(mc) - # Color only commands - local cmdopt_colorArray=(fg bf bg) - # All colors - local coloptArray=(blk red grn yel blu mag cyn gry) - - - # cmd content sanity - if [ -z ${CMD+x} ]; then - _msg ECHO "_ansi(): Command not defined" - elif ! _if_array_contains ${CMD} ${cmdoptArray[@]}; then - _msg ECHO "_ansi(): ${CMD} not a command" - fi - - # arg quantity sanity - # no arg commands - if _if_array_contains ${CMD} ${cmdopt_noargArray[@]}; then - if [ -z ${ARG+x} ]; then - _msg ECHO "_ansi(): ${CMD} expected no arguments" - return 1 - fi - # 1 arg commands - elif _if_array_contains ${CMD} ${cmdopt_1argArray[@]}; then - if [ -z ${ARG+x} ]; then - _msg ECHO "_ansi(): ${CMD} expected 1 argument" - return 1 - fi - - # arg content sanity - # integer commands - elif _if_array_contains ${CMD} ${cmdopt_intArray[@]}; then - if ! _if_is_integer ${ARG}; then - _msg ECHO "_ansi(): ${CMD} expected integer as argument" - return 1 - fi - # coord commands - elif _if_array_contains ${CMD} ${cmdopt_coordArray[@]}; then - if ! _if_integer $(echo ${ARG} | sed 's|;| |'); then - _msg ECHO "_ansi(): ${CMD} expected integers as argument" - fi - # color commands - elif _if_array_contains ${CMD} ${cmdopt_colorArray[@]}; then - if ! _if_array_contains ${ARG} ${coloptArray[@]}; then - _msg ECHO "_ansi(): ${CMD} expected argument to match ${coloptArray[@]}" - return 1 - fi - fi - - echo -e "\033[$(_arg_to_ansi ${CMD} ${ARG} ${coloptArray[@]})$(_cmd_to_ansi ${CMD} ${cmdoptArray[@]})" - -} diff --git a/src/cfg.sh b/src/cfg.sh deleted file mode 100644 index d9de4d8..0000000 --- a/src/cfg.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# doc cfg { -# -# NAME -# cfg -# -# DESCRIPTION -# Reads and writes config files delimited by tabs, like fstab, using awk. -# -# USAGE -# _cfg -# -# COMMANDS -# -# create -# Creates config file and assigns . -# -# print -# Prints value from and . -# -# change -# Assigns new to and . -# -# drop or . -# -# insert -# Inserts new row or column. Number of row values must match number of columns. -# -# query -# Queries which fits the . -# -# -# CONDITIONALS -# -# -# -# EXIT VALUES -# 0 Success -# 1 Syntax or usage error -# 2 File not found -# 3 File already present -# 4 Row or column not found -# 5 Row or column already has value -# -# } - -_cfg_column_to_nf() { - # Argument parser and sanity check - [[ $# != 2 ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_column_to_nf(): Expected 2 arguments"; return 1; } - local FILE="${1}" - local COLUMN=${2} - - # Queries list of columns - local columnList=(all $(awk 'BEGIN {FS="\t"; OFS="\t"}; {if (NR == 1 ) {print $0}}' ${FILE})) - - # Checks if queried ${COLUMN} exists - if ! _if_array_contains ${COLUMN} ${columnList[@]}; then - _msg ECHO "_cfg_column_to_nf(): Column does not exist" - return 1 - else - # Finds what NF is associated with ${COLUMN} - local COUNT=0 - for column in ${columnList[@]}; do - [[ "${COLUMN}" == "${column}" ]] && echo "${COUNT}" - local COUNT=$(( ${COUNT} + 1 )) - done - return 0 - fi -} - -_cfg_tmp_file() { - local FILE="${1}" - - echo -n "$(dirname ${FILE})/.$(basename ${FILE})" -} - -_cfg_create() { - # Argument parser and sanity check - [[ $# -lt 2 ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_create(): Expected at least 2 arguments"; return 1; } - local FILE="${1}"; shift - local colList=(${@}) - - # Creates config file - printf "%s\t" ${colList[@]} | awk 'BEGIN{OFS="\t";} {printf "%s\n",$0}' >> ${FILE} -} - -_cfg_print() { - # Argument parser and sanity check - [[ $# != 3 ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_print(): Expected 3 arguments"; return 1; } - local FILE="${1}" - local COLUMN=${2} - local ROW=${3} - - # Prints row of ${_CFG_PATH} - awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"}; {if (NR == '${ROW}') {print $'$(_cfg_column_to_nf ${COLUMN})'}}' "${FILE}" -} - -_cfg_change() { - # Argument parser and sanity check - [[ $# != 4 ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_change(): Expected 4 arguments"; return 1; } - local FILE="${1}" - local COLUMN=${2} - local ROW=${3} - local VALUE=${4} - local TMP_FILE=$(_cfg_tmp_file ${FILE}) - local COLUMN_NO=$(_cfg_column_to_nf ${COLUMN}) - _if_is_integer ${ROW} || { _msg ECHO "_cfg_change(): Expected integer"; return 1; } - [[ ${ROW} > $(awk 'BEGIN{FS="\t"; OFS="\t"}; {print NR}' ${_CFG_PATH} | wc -l) ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_change(): Row ${ROW} does not exist"; return 1; } - - # Writes new version of file - awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"}; {if (NR == '${ROW}') {$'${COLUMN_NO}'="'${VALUE}'"} {print $0}}' "${FILE}" > ${TMP_FILE} && mv ${TMP_FILE} ${FILE} - -} - -_cfg_drop() { - # Argument parser and sanity check - [[ $# != 3 ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_drop(): Expected 3 arguments"; return 1; } - local SUBCMD=${1}; shift - _if_array_contains ${SUBCMD} row column || { _msg ECHO "_cfg_drop(): Expected 'row' or 'column' as subcommand"; return 1; } - - # Dispatcher - eval _cfg_drop_${SUBCMD} ${@} -} - -_cfg_drop_row() { - # Argument parser and sanity check - local FILE="${1}" - local TMP_FILE="$(_cfg_tmp_file ${FILE})" - local ROW=${2} - [[ ${ROW} > $(awk 'BEGIN {FS="\t"; OFS="\t"}; {print NR}' ${FILE} | wc -l) ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_drop_row(): Row ${ROW} does not exist"; return 1; } - - # Writes new version of file - awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"}; {if (NR != '${ROW}') {print $0}}' ${FILE} > ${TMP_FILE} && mv ${TMP_FILE} ${FILE} - -} - -_cfg_drop_column() { - local FILE="${1}" - local TMP_FILE="$(_cfg_tmp_file ${FILE})" - local COLUMN=${2} - local NF=$(_cfg_column_to_nf "${COLUMN}") - - # Writes new version of file - awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"}; $'${NF}'="";1' ${FILE} > ${TMP_FILE} && mv ${TMP_FILE} ${FILE} -} - -_cfg_insert() { - # Argument parser and sanity check - local SUBCMD=${1}; shift - _if_array_contains ${SUBCMD} row column || { _msg ECHO "_cfg_insert(): Expected 'row' or 'column' as subcommand"; return 1; } - - # Dispatcher - eval _cfg_insert_${SUBCMD} ${@} -} - -_cfg_insert_column() { - [[ $# != 1 ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_insert_column(): Expected 1 argument"; return 1; } - # Argument parser and sanity check - local FILE="${1}" - local TMP_FILE="$(_cfg_tmp_file ${FILE})" - local VALUE=${2} - local NX_COLUMN=$(( $(awk 'BEGIN{OFS="\t"}; {if (NR == 1) {print NF}}' ${FILE}) + 1 )) - - # Write new version of header into file - awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"}; {if (NR == 1) {$'${NX_COLUMN}'="'${VALUE}'"} {print $0}}' "${FILE}" > ${TMP_FILE} && mv ${TMP_FILE} ${FILE} -} - -_cfg_insert_row() { - [[ -z ${1+x} ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_insert_row(): Expected at least 1 argument"; return 1; } - # Argument parser and sanity check - local FILE="${1}"; shift - local valueList=(${@}) - local COLUMN_NO=$(awk 'BEGIN{OFS="\t"}; {if (NR == 1) {print NF}}' ${FILE}) - [[ "${#valueList[@]}" != "${COLUMN_NO}" ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg_insert_row(): Number of arguments must be equal to ${COLUMN_NO}"; return 1; } - - # Write row into file - printf "%s\t" ${valueList[@]} | awk 'BEGIN{OFS="\t";} {printf "%s\n",$0}' >> ${FILE} -} - -_cfg_query() { - # Argument parser and sanity check - local FILE="${1}" - local CONDITION="${2}" - - awk 'BEGIN {FS="\t"; OFS="\t"}; {if ('${CONDITION}') {print NR}}' "${FILE}" -} - -_cfg() { - # Sanity check and command parser - [[ -z ${1+x} ]] && { _msg ECHO "_cfg(): Expected command"; return 1; } - local cmdList="(set-file create print change drop insert query)" - local CMD=${1}; shift - _if_array_contains ${CMD} ${cmdList[@]} || { _msg ECHO "_cfg(): Command specified not valid"; return 1; } - - # Dispatcher - eval _cfg_$(sed 's|-|_|' <<<"${CMD}") ${@} -} diff --git a/src/if.sh b/src/if.sh deleted file mode 100644 index ab3d9f5..0000000 --- a/src/if.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# doc if { -# -# NAME -# if -# -# DESCRIPTION -# A collection of special if functions -# -# USAGE -# -# -# FUNCTIONS -# _array_contains " "" -# Checks if variable exists in array -# -# _is_integer -# Checks if variable is integer -# EXIT VALUES -# 0 Check succesful -# 1 Check failed -# -# } - -_if_array_contains() { - local i=${1}; shift - local eArray=(${@}) - - for e in ${eArray[@]}; do - [[ "${e}" = "${i}" ]] && return 0 - done - return 1 -} - -_if_is_integer () { - local iArray=(${@}) - for i in ${iArray[@]}; do [[ ${i} =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ ]] && return 0; done - return 1 -} - -_if_is_defined () { - [[ ! ${!1} && ${!1-_} ]] && { - echo "$1 is not set, aborting." >&2 - exit 1 - } -} - -_if_has_value () { - if is_defined $1; then - if [[ -n ${!1} ]]; then - return 0 - fi - fi - return 1 -} - diff --git a/src/msg.sh b/src/msg.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 8911817..0000000 --- a/src/msg.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# doc msg { -# -# NAME -# msg -# -# DESCRIPTION -# Messaging framework for scripts -# -# USAGE -# _msg -# -# COMMAND -# INDENT +/- -# Indents string. -# -# EXEC -# Prints EXEC line with message -# -# OK -# Updates the status of an EXEC message to OK. Set when the EXEC -# status is higher than directly above the current line. -# -# WARN -# Updates the status of an EXEC message to WARN, a non-fatal error. If the -# output to the warning command redirects to ${STDERR}. it will be -# outputted. Set when the EXEC line is higher than directly -# above the current line. -# -# FAIL -# Updates the status to an EXEC message to FAIL, a fatal error. If the -# output to the failed command redirects to ${STDERR}, it will be -# outputted. The bail() function will then be executed, which defaults to -# returning with an exit code 1, than exits. Set when the EXEC line -# is higher than directly above the current line. -# -# ECHO -# Prints a normal message -# } - -STDERR=$(mktemp ${_OPT_TMP}/STDERR.XXXXXXXXXX) -INDENT=0 -bail() { - return 1 - exit -} - -_msg(){ - if [ ${1} = "INDENT" ]; then - if [ -z "${1}" ]; then - INDENT="0" - else - shift - INDENT=$((${INDENT} ${1} *6 )) - fi - elif [ ${1} = "EXEC" ]; then - shift - echo -en "$(_ansi rt "${INDENT}") [ ] ${1}\n" - elif [ ${1} = "OK" ]; then - if [ -z "${2}" ]; then - HEIGHT=1 - else - HEIGHT=$(( ${2} + 1)) - fi - echo -en "$(_ansi up "${HEIGHT}")$(_ansi rt "${INDENT}") [$(_ansi bf grn) OK $(_ansi rs)]$(_ansi lt 100)$(_ansi dn "${HEIGHT}")" - elif [ ${1} = "WARN" ]; then - shift; - if [ -z "${2}" ]; then - HEIGHT=1 - else - HEIGHT=$(( ${2} + 1)) - fi - echo -en "$(_ansi up "${HEIGHT}")$(_ansi rt "${INDENT}") [$(_ansi bf yel) WARN $(_ansi rs)]" - echo -en "\n$(_ansi rt "${INDENT}") [>>>>>>] ${1} \n" - if [ -n "${STDERR}" ]; then - cat ${STDERR} - fi - rm ${STDERR} - STDERR=$(mktemp ${_OPT_TMP}/STDERR.XXXXXXXXXX) - echo -en "$(_ansi lt 100)$(_ansi dn "${HEIGHT}")" - elif [ ${1} = "FAIL" ]; then - shift; - if [ -z "${2}" ]; then - HEIGHT=1 - else - HEIGHT=$(( ${2} + 1)) - fi - echo -en "$(_ansi up "${HEIGHT}")$(_ansi rt "${INDENT}") [$(_ansi bf red) FAIL $(_ansi rs)]" - echo -en "\n$(_ansi rt "${INDENT}") [>>>>>>] ${1} \n" - if [ -n "${STDERR}" ]; then - cat ${STDERR} - fi - rm ${STDERR} - STDERR=$(mktemp ${_OPT_TMP}/STDERR.XXXXXXXXXX) - echo -en "$(_ansi lt 100)$(_ansi dn "${HEIGHT}")" - bail - elif [ ${1} = "ECHO" ]; then - shift - echo -e "$(_ansi rt "${INDENT}") [======] ${1}" - fi - - } -# vim: filetype=bash diff --git a/test/bui b/test/bui deleted file mode 100644 index 7a028d1..0000000 --- a/test/bui +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -echorm ${EXEC} --e "#!/bin/bash\n" > ${EXEC} -1Oautomatically escape when changing lines vim -2 diff --git a/test/test-ansi.sh b/test/test-ansi.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 2c0b857..0000000 --- a/test/test-ansi.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -clean() { - exit -} - -source ../lib/msg.sh -source ../lib/ansi.sh -source ../lib/if.sh - -# Possible input arrays -# All commands -cmdArray=(lt dn up rt mc sc rc cl cs fg bf bg rs) -# No argument commands -cmdopt_noargArray=(sc rc cl cs rs) -# One argument commands -cmdopt_intArray=(lt dn up rtc) -# Coord only array -cmdopt_coordArray=(mc) -# Color only commands -cmdopt_colorArray=(fg bf bg) -# All colors -coloptArray=(blk red grn yel blu mag cyn gry) - -_test_cmd_to_ansi() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cmd_to_ansi function" - cmdArray=(lt dn up rt mc sc rc cl cs fg bf bg rs) - resultArray=(A B C D H s u K 2J m m m m) - for no in {0..12}; do - if ! [ "$(_cmd_to_ansi ${cmdArray[${no}]} ${cmdArray[@]})" == "${resultArray[${no}]}" ]; then - _cmd_to_ansi ${cmdArray[${no}]} ${cmdArray[@]} > ${STDERR} - _msg FAIL - fi - done - _msg OK -} - -_test_color_to_ansi() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _color_to_ansi function" - cmdArray=(blk red grn yel blu mag cyn gry) - resultArray=(30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37) - for no in {0..7}; do - if ! [ "$(_color_to_ansi ${cmdArray[${no}]} ${cmdArray[@]})" == "${resultArray[${no}]}" ]; then - _color_to_ansi ${cmdArray[${no}]} ${cmdArray[@]} > ${STDERR} - _msg FAIL - fi - done - _msg OK -} - -_test_arg_to_ansi() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _arg_to_ansi" - cmdArray=(fg bf bg up mc rs) - argArray=(red red red 2 '4:2' ' ') - coloptArray=(blk red grn yel blu mag cyn gry) - resultArray=(31 '1;31' 41 2 '4:2' '0') - for no in {0..5}; do - if ! [ "$(_arg_to_ansi ${cmdArray[${no}]} ${argArray[${no}]} ${coloptArray[@]})" == "${resultArray[${no}]}" ]; then - _arg_to_ansi ${cmdArray[${no}]} ${argArray[${no}]} ${coloptArray[@]} > ${STDERR} - _msg FAIL - fi - done - _msg OK -} - -_test_ansi_color() { - cmdArray=(fg bf bg) - coloptArray=(blk red grn yel blu mag cyn gry) - resultArray=('\033[30m' '\033[31m' '\033[32m' '\033[1;33m' '\033[1;34m' '\033[1;35m') - for cmd in ${cmdArray[@]}; do - for col in ${coloptArray[@]}; do - echo "Testing _color $(_ansi ${cmd} ${col})${cmd} ${col}" - done - done -} - -_msg ECHO "Begin ansi.sh test" -_test_cmd_to_ansi -_test_color_to_ansi -_test_arg_to_ansi -_test_ansi_color -#_msg ECHO "Testing relative cursor commands" -#_msg INDENT +1 -#for cmd in lt dn up rt; do -# _msg ECHO "Testing ${cmd}" -# _msg EXEC "Testing sanity check for ${CMD} set at 0 units" -# if $(_ansi ${cmd} 0 >${STDERR} 2>&1); then -# _msg OK -# else -# _msg FAIL -# fi - -# _msg EXEC "Testing sanity check for ${CMD} set at no args" -# if ! $(_ansi ${cmd} >${STDERR} 2>&1) ;then -# _msg OK -# else -# _msg FAIL -# fi -# -# _msg EXEC "Testing cursor change for ${CMD} set at 5 units" -# _ansi ${cmd} 5 -#done - -#for cmd in fg bfg bg; do -# for col in blk red grn yel blu mag cyn gry; do -# echo "Testing _color $(_ansi ${cmd} ${col})${cmd} ${col}$(_ansi rs)" -# done -#done -_msg ECHO "End color.sh test" - diff --git a/test/test-cfg.sh b/test/test-cfg.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 172b55a..0000000 --- a/test/test-cfg.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -source ../srv/if.sh -source ../src/ansi.sh -source ../src/msg.sh -source ../src/cfg.sh -TMP=/tmp -FILE=${TMP}/cfg.db -TMP_FILE=${TMP}/.cfg.db -testcolList=(COL1 COL2 COL3 COL4 COL5) -# cfg test - -bail() { - cat ${TMP}/test.cfg - rm ${TMP}/test.cfg - exit 1 -} - -_test_cfg_create() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cfg_create()" - local CMD="_cfg_create ${FILE} ${testcolList[@]}" - eval ${CMD} >${STDERR} 2>&1 || { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_create(): Error in function execution"; } - - local FC_OUTPUT="$(cat ${TMP}/test.cfg)" - local EX_OUTPUT="$(printf '%s\t' ${testcolList[@]})" - [[ "${FC_OUTPUT}" != "${EX_OUTPUT}" ]] && { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_create(): Output '${FC_OUTPUT}' expected to be '${EX_OUTPUT}'"; } - _msg OK -} - -_test_cfg_column_to_nf() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cfg_column_to_nf()" - local argList=(${FILE} all ${testcolList[@]}) - _cfg_column_to_nf ${argList[1]} >${STDERR} 2>&1 || { _msg FAIL "test_cfg_column_to_nf(): Error in function execution"; } - - for no in {0..5}; do - local FC_OUTPUT="$(_cfg_column_to_nf ${argList[${no}]})" - local EX_OUTPUT="${no}" - [[ ${FC_OUTPUT} -ne ${EX_OUTPUT} ]] && { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_column_to_nf(): Output '${FC_OUTPUT}' expected to be '${EX_OUTPUT}'"; } - done - _msg OK -} - -_test_cfg_print() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cfg_print()" - local argList=(${FILE} all 1) - local CMD="_cfg_print ${argList[@]}" - eval ${CMD} >${STDERR} 2>&1 || { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_print(): Error in function execution"; } - - local FC_OUTPUT="$(eval ${CMD})" - local EX_OUTPUT="$(printf '%s\t' ${testcolList[@]})" - [[ "${FC_OUTPUT}" != "${EX_OUTPUT}" ]] && { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_print(): Output '${FC_OUTPUT}' expected to be '${EX_OUTPUT}'"; } - _msg OK -} - -_test_cfg_insert_row() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cfg_insert_row()" - local argList=(${FILE} EL1 EL2 EL3 EL4 EL5) - local CMD="_cfg_insert_row ${argList[@]}" - eval ${CMD} >${STDERR} 2>&1 || { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_insert_row(): Error in function execution"; } - - local FC_OUTPUT="$(_cfg_print all 2)" - local EX_OUTPUT="$(printf '%s\t' ${argList[@]})" - [[ "${FC_OUTPUT}" != "${EX_OUTPUT}" ]] && { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_insert_row(): Output '${FC_OUTPUT}' expected to be '${EX_OUTPUT}'"; } - - awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"}; {if (NR != 2) {print $0}}' ${FILE} > ${TMP_FILE} && mv ${TMP_FILE} ${FILE} - _msg OK -} - -_test_cfg_insert_column() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cfg_insert_column()" - local argList=(${FILE} COL6) - local CMD="_cfg_insert_column ${argList[@]}" - eval ${CMD} >${STDERR} 2>&1 || { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_insert_column(): Error in function execution"; } - - local fcoutputList=($(_cfg_print all 1)) - local exoutputList=(${testcolList[@]} COL6) - - [[ "${fcoutputList[@]}" != "${exoutputList[@]}" ]] && { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_insert_column(): Output '${fcoutputList[@]}' expected to be '${exoutputList[@]}'"; } - - awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"}; {$6=""; print $0}' ${FILE} > ${TMP_FILE} && mv ${TMP_FILE} ${FILE} - _msg OK -} - -_test_cfg_change() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cfg_change()" - _cfg_insert_row ${FILE} ${testcolList[@]} - local argList=(${FILE} COL1 2 EL1_CH) - local CMD="_cfg_change ${argList[@]}" - eval ${CMD} >${STDERR} 2>&1 || { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_change(): Error in function execution"; } - local FC_OUTPUT="$(_cfg_print COL1 2)" - local EX_OUTPUT="EL1_CH" - [[ "${FC_OUTPUT}" != "${EX_OUTPUT}" ]] && { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_change(): Output '${FC_OUTPUT}' expected to be '${EX_OUTPUT}'"; } - _cfg_drop_row ${FILE} 2 - _msg OK -} - -_test_cfg_drop_row() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cfg_drop_row()" - _cfg_insert_row ${FILE} ${testcolList[@]} - local argList=(${FILE} 2) - local CMD="_cfg_drop_row ${argList[@]}" - eval ${CMD} >${STDERR} 2>&1 || { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_drop_row(): Error in function execution"; } - - FC_OUTPUT="$(awk '{print NR}' ${TMP}/test.cfg | wc -l)" - EX_OUTPUT=1 - [[ ${FC_OUTPUT} != ${EX_OUTPUT} ]] && { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_drop_row(): Output '${FC_OUTPUT}' expected to be ${EX_OUTPUT}'"; } - _msg OK -} - -_test_cfg_drop_column() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cfg_drop_column()" - _cfg_insert_column ${FILE} "COL6" - local argList="COL6" - local CMD="_cfg_drop_column ${argList[@]}" - eval ${CMD} >${STDERR} 2>&1 || { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_drop_column(): Error in function execution"; } - - FC_OUTPUT="$(printf '%s ' $(awk 'BEGIN{OFS="\t"}; {if (NR == 1) {print $0}}' ${FILE}))" - EX_OUTPUT="$(printf '%s ' ${testcolList[@]})" - [[ "${FC_OUTPUT}" != "${EX_OUTPUT}" ]] && { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_drop_column(): Output '${FC_OUTPUT}' expected to be '${EX_OUTPUT}'"; } - _msg OK -} - -_test_cfg_query() { - _msg EXEC "Testing _cfg_query" - _cfg_insert_row ${FILE} "EL1 EL2 EL3 EL4 EL5" - _cfg_insert_row ${FILE} "EL6 EL7 EL8 EL9 EL10" - local ARG='$1=="EL6"' - local CMD="_cfg_query ${FILE} '${ARG}'" - eval ${CMD} >${STDERR} 2>&1 || { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_query(): Error in function execution"; } - - FC_OUTPUT=$(eval ${CMD}) - EX_OUTPUT=3 - [[ "${FC_OUTPUT}" != "${EX_OUTPUT}" ]] && { _msg FAIL "_test_cfg_query(): Output '${FC_OUTPUT}' expected to be '${EX_OUTPUT}'"; } - -awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"}; {if (NR == 1) {print $0}}' ${FILE} > ${TMP_FILE} && mv ${TMP_FILE} ${FILE} - _msg OK -} - -testList=(cfg_set_file cfg_create cfg_column_to_nf cfg_print cfg_query cfg_insert_row cfg_insert_column cfg_drop_row cfg_drop_column cfg_change) - -_msg ECHO "cfg function test suite started" -for test in ${testList[@]}; do - eval _test_${test} -done -rm ${TMP}/test.cfg -_msg ECHO "cfg function test suite ended" diff --git a/test/test-if.sh b/test/test-if.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 177c354..0000000 --- a/test/test-if.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -source "../lib/if.sh" - -echo "_if_array_contains test started" -for result in 2 2 0 1; do - echo "Exit code should be ${result}" - eArray=(aa ab 0 dsa 2) - i=${result} - _if_array_contains "${i}" "${eArray[@]}" - echo $? -done -echo "_if_array_contains test ended" - -echo "_if_is_integer test started" -for result in 0 1; do - echo "Exit code should be ${result}" - if [ ${result} == 0 ]; then - i=0 - else - i=a - fi - _if_is_integer ${i} - echo $? -done -echo "_if_is_integer test ended" diff --git a/test/test-msg.sh b/test/test-msg.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 80e556d..0000000 --- a/test/test-msg.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -source ../lib/if.sh -source ../lib/ansi.sh -source ../lib/msg.sh - -clean() { -return 0 -} - -echo "Starting test for log library" -_msg ECHO "Testing echo" -sleep 1 -_msg EXEC "Testing EXEC w/ OK" -sleep 1 -_msg OK -sleep 1 -_msg EXEC "Testing EXEC w/ WARN" -sleep 1 -_msg WARN "This is a WARN" -sleep 1 -_msg EXEC "Testing EXEC w/ FAIL" -sleep 1 -_msg FAIL "This is a FAIL" -sleep 1 -_msg INDENT +1 -_msg EXEC "This is EXEC w/ indent of 1" -sleep 1 -_msg OK