On 8/9/2011 5:29 AM, Bernd Eggink wrote:
On 09.08.2011 03:44, Jon Seymour wrote:
Has anyone ever come across an equivalent to Linux's readlink -f that
is implemented purely in bash?
You can find my version here:
http://sudrala.de/en_d/shell-getlink.html
As it contains some corrections from Greg Wooledge, it should handle even
pathological situations. ;)
Bernd
I'd just like to make a couple of suggestions for your script (I hope these
are welcome):
*) You reset OPTIND to 1 but you didn't declare it local. This will cause any
caller of getlink which uses getopts to reset its variable to 1. (I mention
this because it cost me a couple of hours a while back.)
When calling getopts, especially from a function that is intended to not be
used at a top level for processing command line options, you should declare
local copies of OPTIND, OPTARG and OPTERR.
*) To remove the trailing slashes, instead of
while [[ $file == */ ]]
do
file=${file%/}
done
file=${file##*/} # file name
just say
file="${file%${file##*[!/]}}"
*) Instead of
[[ ! -d $dir ]] &&
{
ret=1
break
}
how about this for slightly cleaner?
[[ -d $dir ]] ||
{
ret=1
break
}
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