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#!/bin/bash | #!/bin/bash | ||
+ | # TODO [ ] Add sanity checking and modestly vigorous search for system | ||
+ | # git and file utilities: | ||
CMD_GIT=/usr/bin/git | CMD_GIT=/usr/bin/git | ||
+ | CMD_TREE=/usr/bin/tree | ||
# Changed file filter, may differ on various work stations: | # Changed file filter, may differ on various work stations: | ||
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echo | echo | ||
echo " $ $0 <count> [-u|-d]" | echo " $ $0 <count> [-u|-d]" | ||
− | echo " $ $0 <count> [--show-dirs --make-dirs] < | + | echo " $ $0 <count> [--show-dirs --make-dirs] <dest_dir> # <- both long options required here" |
echo " $ $0 <count> -c <dest_dir>" | echo " $ $0 <count> -c <dest_dir>" | ||
echo | echo | ||
echo "count . . . count of commits to review from tip of git branch" | echo "count . . . count of commits to review from tip of git branch" | ||
+ | echo | ||
echo "-u . . . optionally summarize file changes to list of unique files changed" | echo "-u . . . optionally summarize file changes to list of unique files changed" | ||
+ | echo | ||
+ | echo "-d . . . output essentially like -u. To be updated." | ||
+ | echo | ||
+ | echo "Examples:" | ||
+ | echo | ||
+ | echo " $ helper-git-diff-tree-extended.sh 5" | ||
+ | echo | ||
+ | echo "...to report per commit a list of files changed and some git details" | ||
+ | echo "including git's internal file hashes. This helpful in highlighting" | ||
+ | echo "files deleted and newly created files, whose commit hashes before and" | ||
+ | echo "after the given commit respectively end as all zeroes (file deletion)" | ||
+ | echo "and begin as all zeroes (file creation)." | ||
+ | echo | ||
+ | echo "As a side note, file renaming in git involves a file deleation" | ||
+ | echo "operation followed immediately by a file creation operation." | ||
+ | echo | ||
+ | echo " $ helper-git-diff-tree-extended.sh 5 -u" | ||
+ | echo | ||
+ | echo "...to show a list of relative paths ending in names of files changed" | ||
+ | echo "anywhere in the commit series of the latest 'count' commits of the" | ||
+ | echo "local repo at its current commit." | ||
+ | echo | ||
} | } | ||
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(( i++ )) | (( i++ )) | ||
else | else | ||
− | cp -pv $file $scratch_dir | + | cp -pv $file $scratch_dir/$file |
fi | fi | ||
done | done | ||
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+ | echo | ||
+ | echo "Summary of files changed in commit series, and their final" | ||
+ | echo "relative locations:" | ||
+ | echo | ||
+ | $CMD_TREE $scratch_dir | ||
} | } | ||
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elif [ ${2} == "-d" ] ; then | elif [ ${2} == "-d" ] ; then | ||
show_dirs_per_changed_file ${1} | show_dirs_per_changed_file ${1} | ||
− | elif [[ ${ | + | elif [[ ${2} == "--show-dirs" && ${3} == "--make-dirs" ]] ; then |
− | recreate_directory_paths ${1} ${ | + | recreate_directory_paths ${1} ${4} |
elif [ ${2} == "-c" ] ; then | elif [ ${2} == "-c" ] ; then | ||
copy_relpaths_and_file ${1} ${3} | copy_relpaths_and_file ${1} ${3} | ||
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Revision as of 19:00, 22 September 2025
Shell Scripting
^ OVERVIEW
This local page for Bash shell scripts and notes on shell scripting.
^ Bash Built-in Variables
Some links to useful articles discussing `bash` built-in variables:
- https://avpres.net/Bash/builtin_shell_variables
- https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Bash-Variables.html
Bash's built-in variables with short names, as listed in Kernigan and Ritchie's "Unix Programming" book and at the first linked article above:
$0 The first element passed to the shell is the command name. $n The nth argument passed on the command line. If n ≥ 10, then the syntax must be ${n}. $* All the arguments on the command line. The values are separated by the first character in the shell variable IFS: (${1} … ${n}). See also: the IFS entry in Other Shell Variables. $@ All the arguments on the command line. The values are individually quoted: ("${1}" … "${n}"). $# The number of command-line arguments. $? The exit value of the last executed command. $_ The last argument of the previous command. $! The process ID of the most recent background process.
^ Rename Badly Named Files
How to produce a usable filename which contains <ESC> characters, and to rename that badly named file:
$ ls -i 9704871 $'\033\033' 9703029 CMakeLists.txt 10899590 dts 9708845 samples $ ls -q `find . -inum 9704871` './'$'\033\033' $ mv './'$'\033\033' betterfilename
^ Git Diff-tree Helper Script
A helper script for calling `git diff-tree`, which can be used to determine at which project commit one or more files have changed:
#!/bin/bash CMD_GIT=/usr/bin/git $CMD_GIT log --oneline | head | cut -d " " -f 1 echo "2024-01-31 git diff-tree helper script in progress . . ." echo "got $# arguments, arg one single quoted is '$1'" hashes=`$CMD_GIT log --oneline | head -n ${1} | cut -d " " -f 1` echo "In $PWD found git commit hashes:" echo " " $hashes #i=1 #for hash in $hashes; do echo "("$i")" $hash; (( i++ )); done #echo "Files changed between commit pairs youngest pairings to oldest: #for hash in $hashes; do echo "Files changed in git commit:"; git diff-tree -r $hash; echo; done for hash in $hashes do echo "Files changed in git commit:" git log -1 --oneline $hash git diff-tree -r $hash echo done echo "done" exit 0
Script to test compilation of series of git commits:
#!/bin/bash CMD_GIT=/usr/bin/git VETTED_COMMITS_FILE="branch-commit-vetting-report.txt" current_branch="NOT_SET" hashes="NOT_SET" function usage() { echo "How to use vet-branch.sh:": echo echo " $ vet-branches.sh n" echo echo "Argument 'n' is a number of commits to test in current git branch." echo } # # script starting point, akin to int main # echo "$0: starting" if [ $# -lt 1 ] then echo "$0 called with too few arguments!" usage exit -1 fi current_branch=`$CMD_GIT branch --show-current` hashes=`$CMD_GIT log --oneline | head -n $1 | cut -d " " -f 1` echo "Vetting $1 commits of branch ${current_branch}." echo "Asked to test commits: $hashes" echo date >> $VETTED_COMMITS_FILE echo "Testing compilation of $1 commits start at tip of '$current_branch':" >> $VETTED_COMMITS_FILE for hash in $hashes do $CMD_GIT checkout --quiet $hash echo echo "At commit $hash, vetting script in progress" echo "---------------------------------------------" ./scripts/docker-helper.sh build_both_debug echo "$hash build result: $?" >> $VETTED_COMMITS_FILE done echo echo "Restoring git checkout to starting branch:" $CMD_GIT checkout $current_branch echo "$0: done." exit #?
^ To Research
[ ] Look up `git ls-files` and its options.
[ ] Review `xargs` called with the dash zero option.
Interesting header file from Zephyr RTOS 3.4.0:
`zephyr/include/zephyr/toolchain/xcc_missing_defs.h`