#!/usr/bin/env bash # default placeholder value REPLACE_VALUE='BAZEL_GEN_ROOT' export BUILD_PWD=$(pwd) # Echo variables in the format # var1_name="var1_value" # ... # vark_name="vark_value" # # arguments: the names of the variables function echo_vars() { for arg in "$@" do echo_var "$arg" done } # Echo variable in the format var_name="var_value" # $1 the name of the variable function echo_var() { local name="$1" local value=${!name} echo "$name: \"${value}\"" } # Wrap the function execution in the echo lines: # --- START $1 # (anything printed by $2) # --- END $1 # $1 parameter to be printed next to start/end text # $2 function to call in between START and END function wrap() { echo "--- START $1:" $2 echo "--- END $1" } # Append string to PATH variable # $1 string to append function path() { export PATH="$1:$PATH" } # Replace string in *.pc and *.la files in directory # $1 directory to search recursively, absolute path # $2 string to replace # $3 replace target function replace_in_files() { if [ -d "$1" ]; then # !!! the command line find and sed options are slightly different from Linux find -L -f $1 \( -name "*.pc" -or -name "*.la" \) \ -exec sed -i -e 's@'"$2"'@'"$3"'@g' {} ';' fi } # copies contents of the directory to target directory # (create the target directory if needed) # $1 source directory, immediate children of which are copied # $2 target directory function copy_dir_contents_to_dir() { local children=$(find $1 -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1) local target="$2" mkdir -p ${target} for child in $children; do cp -R $child ${target} done } # Symlink contents of the directory to target directory # (create the target directory if needed). # If file is passed, symlink it into the target directory. # $1 source directory, immediate children of which are symlinked, # or file to be symlinked. # $2 target directory function symlink_contents_to_dir() { local target="$2" mkdir -p ${target} if [[ -f $1 ]]; then symlink_to_dir $1 ${target} return 0 fi local children=$(find $1 -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1) for child in $children; do symlink_to_dir $child ${target} done } # Symlink all files from source directory to target directory # (create the target directory if needed) # NB symlinks from the source directory are copied # $1 source directory # $2 target directory function symlink_to_dir() { local target="$2" mkdir -p ${target} if [[ -d $1 ]]; then local dir_name="$(basename "$1")" ln -s $1 ${target}/${dir_name} elif [[ -f $1 ]]; then ln -s $1 ${target} elif [[ -L $1 ]]; then cp $1 ${target} else echo "Can not copy $1" fi } # Copy all files from source directory to target directory # (create the target directory if needed), # and add target paths on to path # $1 source directory # $2 target directory function copy_and_add_to_path() { copy_to_dir $1 $2 path $2/bin path $2 } # replace placeholder with absolute path in all files in a directory # $1 directory # $2 absolute path function define_absolute_paths() { replace_in_files $1 $REPLACE_VALUE $2 } # replace the absolute path with a placeholder value in all files in a directory # $1 directory # $2 absolute path to replace function replace_absolute_paths() { replace_in_files $1 $2 $REPLACE_VALUE } # function for setting necessary environment variables for the platform function set_platform_env_vars() { # empty for Mac OS return 0 } function increment_pkg_config_path() { local children=$(find $1 -mindepth 1 -name '*.pc') # assume there is only one directory with pkg config for child in $children; do export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:$(dirname $child)" return done }