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3 finger claw technique for POSIX shell programming. Three one-line functions which greatly enhance shell programming, enabling reliable UNIX-style programming in an extremely concise fashion.
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#!/bin/sh | |
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# Copyright (c) 2013 Isaac (.ike) Levy <[email protected]>. | |
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# Credits: | |
# William Baxter (safe/try pattern originator) | |
# Matthew Story (loads of use) | |
# okan@ (try refinements, config conventions) | |
# Allan Jude (try - the actual name) | |
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shout() { echo "$0: $*" >&2; } | |
die() { shout "$*"; exit 111; } | |
try() { "$@" || die "cannot $*"; } | |
# examples, using it | |
try cd /some/place | |
try tar xzvfp /another/place/stuff.tbz | |
# (you may not want to 'try' that tar, depending) | |
true | |
# alternatively, exit 0 |
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Not quite. Two of the functions are directly comparable
cry -> message, but sans$0, alllow the user to name his program whatever. also better formatted. At least you can put $ (basename $0), or PROGNAME=$ (basename $0) for added complexity, but that is just that.
there is also warn to handle soft errors.
exit_with_error() -> replacement for die(). The big improvement is that it takes exit code as a parameter. You have a hardcoded 111 as an exit code. That's a magic number. As well as hardcoded exit message.
I also do not use a try because its entirely superfluous in shell as you already have || that works as except, but doesn't need a try.
so you can
[ test ] && exit_with_error 1 "Program Shit the Bed"