diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules
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--- a/.gitmodules
+++ b/.gitmodules
@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
-[submodule "zuper"]
- path = lib/zuper
- url = https://github.com/dyne/zuper
[submodule "lib/libdevuansdk"]
path = lib/libdevuansdk
url = git://git.parazyd.cf/libdevuansdk.git
diff --git a/lib/zuper/.gitignore b/lib/zuper/.gitignore
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-*~
-test
-test.map
-
diff --git a/lib/zuper/COPYING.txt b/lib/zuper/COPYING.txt
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-possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
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- (at your option) any later version.
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- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
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- along with this program. If not, see .
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diff --git a/lib/zuper/Makefile b/lib/zuper/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 2de685b..0000000
--- a/lib/zuper/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-DESTDIR?=
-PREFIX?=/usr
-
-all:
- @echo "Nothing to be make. Make install to ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/share/zuper"
-
-install:
- install -d ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/share/zuper
- install -p -m 644 zuper ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/share/zuper/zuper
- install -p -m 644 zuper.init ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/share/zuper/zuper.init
diff --git a/lib/zuper/README.md b/lib/zuper/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 8406903..0000000
--- a/lib/zuper/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
-```
- _ _ _ _ _
-(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)
- _(_)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- _(_) (_) (_) (_)(_)(_)(_)_ (_)(_)(_)(_)(_)_ _ (_)(_)
- _(_) (_) (_) (_) (_(_) _ _ _ (_)(_)(_)
- _(_) (_) (_) (_) (_(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)
- _ (_) _ _ (_)_ _ _(_)_(_) _ _ _(_(_)_ _ _ _ (_)
-(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_) (_(_)(_)(_)(_) (_)(_)(_)(_) (_)
- (_)
- (_)
-```
-
-**Z**sh **U**ltimate **P**rogrammer's **E**xtensions **R**efurbished
-
-# Introduction
-
-Zuper is a minimalist library of extensions for Zsh programming,
-because believe it or not Zsh is so slick and powerful that it can be
-used as a programming language.
-
-# Features
-
- - key/value store on files mapped to associative arrays
- - consul k/v integration using native get/set over ztcp
- - nifty messaging using colors and intl support (gettext)
- - procedural flow debugging functions and variable monitor
- - clean exit and destructors registration
- - improved temp file handling
- - more to come...
-
-# Requirements
-
-Zuper requires the following programs to be installed:
-
-```
-zsh curl sed awk hexdump
-```
-
-# Usage
-
-Documentation is still lacking, however to use Zuper in Zsh scripts
-one must first source its main library `zuper`, then declare global
-variables and arrays, then source `zuper.init` and at the end of the
-program call `endgame` for a clean exit. Example test program:
-
-```zsh
-#!/usr/bin/env zsh
-
-# switch on debugging output
-DEBUG=1
-
-# switch logging into test.log
-LOG=test.log
-
-##### INIT
-# load our zuper library
-source zuper
-# declare a custom global variable
-vars+=(myvar)
-# assign a default value to our global variable
-myvar=${myvar:-ok}
-# declare a global associative map
-maps+=(mymap)
-# conclude the init phase
-source zuper.init
-#####
-
-# register the zdump debug function to be executed on exit
-destruens+=(zdump)
-
-
-# declare a custom function to print it out
-testfun() {
- # register the function in the debug flow
- fn "testfun"
- # print out with nice green colors
- notice "Custom var: $myvar"
- # create a tempfile
- ztmp && mytmp=$ztmpfile
- # put the value into the tempfile
- print $myvar >> $mytmp
- # print out the path to the tempfile
- act "Temp file: $mytmp"
- # print out the contents of the tempfile
- act "Content: `cat $mytmp`"
- # the tempfile will be deleted in endgame()
- # but can also be delete earlier here, optionally
-}
-
-
-# call our custom function
-testfun
-
-# we use words and their md5
-mymap=(
- lorem f737a087bca81f69a6048ec744c73e41
- ipsum 02063b9bf9d6e15ad61226fa4584aae0
- dolor 5f20730ddc7a1fedbf265358f0ce4f26
-)
-
-# save the map into a file
-zkv.save mymap test.map
-
-# free the map
-mymap=()
-
-# re-declare the map
-typeset -A mymap
-# re-load saved contents
-zkv.load test.map
-# dump contents
-for i in ${(k)mymap}; do
- print "$i \t ${mymap[$i]}"
-done
-
-# end of the program (will call destructors)
-```
-
-
-# Deployment
-
-Here we reference applications where zuper is used succesfully:
-
- - Devuan Simple Development Toolkit https://git.devuan.org/groups/sdk
- - Dowse IoT awareness OS http://dyne.org/software/dowse
- - Jaro Mail terminal email http://dyne.org/software/jaro-mail
-
-If you use it, let us know! http://dyne.org/contact
-
-# License
-
-Zuper is designed, developed and maintained by Denis Roio
-
-Zuper is Copyright (C) 2015 by the Dyne.org foundation
-
-This source code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the terms of the GNU Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
-your option) any later version.
-
-This source code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please refer to
-the GNU Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU Public License along with
-this source code; if not, write to: Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
diff --git a/lib/zuper/zuper b/lib/zuper/zuper
deleted file mode 100755
index 020fb63..0000000
--- a/lib/zuper/zuper
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1079 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env zsh
-## -*- origami-fold-style: triple-braces -*-
-#
-# Zuper - Zsh Ultimate Programmer's Extensions Refurbished
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2015 Dyne.org Foundation
-#
-# Zuper is designed, written and maintained by Denis Roio
-#
-# This source code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This source code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-# Please refer to the GNU Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Public License along with
-# this source code; if not, write to:
-# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-
-if [[ ! -z ${zuper_version} ]]; then
- warning "zuper version ::1 version:: was already loaded -- doing nothing" ${zuper_version}
- return;
-fi
-
-
-##########################
-typeset -aU vars
-typeset -aU arrs
-typeset -aU maps
-
-typeset -aU funs
-
-vars=(DEBUG QUIET LOG)
-arrs=(req freq)
-
-vars+=(zuper_version)
-zuper_version=0.4
-
-# load necessary zsh extensions
-zmodload zsh/regex
-zmodload zsh/system
-zmodload zsh/net/tcp
-zmodload zsh/mapfile
-
-# {{{ Messaging
-
-# Messaging function with pretty coloring
-autoload colors
-colors
-
-vars+=(last_act last_func last_notice)
-
-function _msg() {
- local msg="$2"
- command -v gettext 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null && msg="$(gettext -s "$2")"
- for i in $(seq 3 ${#});
- do
- msg=${(S)msg//::$(($i - 2))*::/$*[$i]}
- done
-
- local command="print -P"
- local progname="$fg[magenta]${PROGRAM##*/}$reset_color"
- local message="$fg_bold[normal]$fg_no_bold[normal]$msg$reset_color"
- local -i returncode
-
- case "$1" in
- inline)
- command+=" -n"; pchars=" > "; pcolor="yellow"
- ;;
- message)
- last_act="$msg"
- pchars=" . "; pcolor="white"; message="$fg_no_bold[$pcolor]$msg$reset_color"
- ;;
- verbose)
- last_func="$msg"
- pchars="[D]"; pcolor="blue"
- ;;
- success)
- last_notice="$msg"
- pchars="(*)"; pcolor="green"; message="$fg_no_bold[$pcolor]$msg$reset_color"
- ;;
- warning)
- pchars="[W]"; pcolor="yellow"; message="$fg_no_bold[$pcolor]$msg$reset_color"
- ;;
- failure)
- pchars="[E]"; pcolor="red"; message="$fg_no_bold[$pcolor]$msg$reset_color"
- returncode=1
- ;;
- print)
- progname=""
- ;;
- *)
- pchars="[F]"; pcolor="red"
- message="Developer oops! Usage: _msg MESSAGE_TYPE \"MESSAGE_CONTENT\""
- returncode=127
- zerr
- ;;
- esac
- ${=command} "${progname} $fg_bold[$pcolor]$pchars$reset_color ${message}$color[reset_color]" >&2
-
- # write the log if its configured
- [[ "$LOG" = "" ]] || {
- touch $LOG || return $?
- ${=command} "${progname} $fg_bold[$pcolor]$pchars$reset_color ${message}$color[reset_color]" >> $LOG
- }
-
- return $returncode
-}
-
-function _message say act() {
- local notice="message"
- [[ "$1" = "-n" ]] && shift && notice="inline"
- [[ $QUIET = 1 ]] || _msg "$notice" $@
- return 0
-}
-
-function _verbose xxx func() {
- [[ $DEBUG = 1 ]] && _msg verbose $@
- return 0
-}
-
-function _success yes notice() {
- [[ $QUIET = 1 ]] || _msg success $@
- return 0
-}
-
-function _warning no warn warning() {
- [[ $QUIET = 1 ]] || _msg warning $@
- return 0
-}
-
-function _failure fatal die error() {
- # typeset -i exitcode=${exitv:-1}
- [[ $QUIET = 1 ]] || _msg failure $@
- return 1
-}
-
-function _print() {
- [[ $QUIET = 1 ]] || _msg print $@
- return 0
-}
-
-# }}} Messaging
-
-# {{{ Debugging
-
-fn() {
- fun="$@"
- req=()
- freq=()
- func "$fun"
-}
-
-zerr() {
- error "error in: ${fun:-$last_notice}"
- [[ "$last_func" = "" ]] || warn "called in: $last_func"
- [[ "$last_act" = "" ]] || warn "called in: $last_act"
- [[ "$last_notice" = "" ]] || warn "called in: $last_notice"
- # [[ "$fun" = "" ]] || warn "called in: $fun"
- TRAPEXIT() {
- error "error reported, operation aborted."
- }
- return 1
-}
-
-
-function ckreq reqck() {
- err=0
- for v in $req; do
- [[ "${(P)v}" = "" ]] && {
- warn "${fun[(ws: :)1]}(): required setting is blank: $v"
- err=1
- }
- done
-
- [[ $err = 1 ]] && return $err
-
- for f in $freq; do
- # exists and has size greater than zero
- [[ -s $f ]] || {
- warn "required file empty: $f"
- err=1
- }
- done
- [[ $err == 1 ]] && zerr
- return $err
-}
-
-zdump() {
- fn zdump
- [[ ${#vars} -gt 0 ]] && {
- print "Global variables:"
- for _v in $vars; do
- print " $_v = \t ${(P)_v}"
- done
- }
- [[ ${#arrs} -gt 0 ]] && {
- print "Global arrays:"
- for _a in $arrs; do
- print " $_a \t ( ${(P)_a} )"
- done
- }
- [[ ${#maps} -gt 0 ]] && {
- print "Global maps:"
- for _m in $maps; do
- print " $_m [key] \t ( ${(Pk)_m} )"
- print " $_m [val] \t ( ${(Pv)_m} )"
- done
- }
-}
-
-# handy wrappers for throw/catch execution of blocks where we need the
-# program to exit on any error (non-zero) returned by any function
-throw() { function TRAPZERR() { zerr; return 1 } }
-catch() { function TRAPZERR() { } }
-
-##########################
-# Endgame handling
-
-arrs+=(destruens)
-
-# Trap functions for the endgame event
-TRAPINT() { endgame INT; return $? }
-# TRAPEXIT() { endgame EXIT; return $? }
-TRAPHUP() { endgame HUP; return $? }
-TRAPQUIT() { endgame QUIT; return $? }
-TRAPABRT() { endgame ABORT; return $? }
-TRAPKILL() { endgame KILL; return $? }
-# TRAPPIPE() { endgame PIPE; return $? }
-TRAPTERM() { endgame TERM; return $? }
-TRAPSTOP() { endgame STOP; return $? }
-# TRAPZERR() { func "function returns non-zero." }
-
-
-funs+=(__test_fn)
-
-__test_fn(){
- echo "foo"
-}
-
-function zuper_end endgame() {
- fn "endgame $*"
-
- # execute all no matter what
- TRAPZERR() { }
-
- # process registered destructors
- for d in $destruens; do
- fn "destructor: $d"
- $d
- done
-
- # unset all the variables included in "vars"
- for v in $vars; do
- unset $v
- done
-
- # unset all the assoc-arrays included in "arrs"
- for a in $arrs; do
- unset $a
- done
-
- # unset all the maps included in "maps"
- for m in $maps; do
- unset $m
- done
-
- ## We should also undefine the core zuper functions to make it
- ## really idempotent. I have added an array "funs" which contains
- ## the names of the functions to be undefined by endgame/zuper_end
- ## FIXME!!!! The only "registered" function so far is __test_fn,
- ## but if we like this we should register all the core zuper
- ## functions as soon as they are declared
- for f in $funs; do
- unfunction $f
- done
- unset maps
- unset arrs
- unset vars
- unset funs
-
- return 0
-}
-
-## This function should reinitialise zuper and all the variables
-# zuper_restart(){
-# endgame
-# source zuper
-# }
-
-
-# Use this to make sure endgame() is called at exit.
-# unlike TRAPEXIT, the zshexit() hook is not called when functions exit.
-function zuper.exit zshexit() { endgame EXIT; return $? }
-
-# }}} Debugging
-
-# {{{ Tempfiles
-
-##########################
-# Temp file handling
-
-vars+=(ztmpfile)
-# ztmp() fills in $ztmpfile global. Caller must copy that variable as
-# it will be overwritten at every call.
-ztmp() {
- fn ztmp
-
- ztmpfile=`mktemp`
- tmpfiles+=($ztmpfile)
-}
-
-vars+=(ztmpdir)
-# ztmpd() fills in $ztmpdir global. Caller must copy that variable as
-# it will be overwritten at every call.
-
-ztmpd() {
- fn ztmpd
-
- ztmpdir=`mktemp -d`
- tmpdirs+=($ztmpdir)
-}
-
-# All tempfiles are freed in endgame()
-_ztmp_destructor() {
- fn _ztmp_destructor
-
- for f in $tmpfiles; do
- rm -f "$f"
- done
- for d in $tmpdirs; do
- [[ $d == "" || ! -d $d ]] && continue
- pushd $d
- [[ `pwd` == "/" ]] && {popd; continue}
- popd
- rm -rf "$d"
- done
-
- tmpfiles=()
- tmpdirs=()
-}
-
-arrs+=(tmpfiles)
-arrs+=(tmpdirs)
-destruens+=(_ztmp_destructor)
-
-# }}} Tempfiles
-
-# {{{ Strings
-
-# tokenizer, works only with one char length delimiters
-# saves everything in global array tok=()
-arrs+=(tok)
-function string.strtok strtok() {
- fn "strtok $*"
- _string="$1"
- _delim="$2"
- req=(_string _delim)
- ckreq || return $?
-
- tok=()
- f=0
- c=0
- for c in {1..${#_string}}; do
- if [[ "${_string[(e)$c]}" == "$_delim" ]]; then
- # check if not empty
- t="${_string[(e)$(($f + 1)),$(($c - 1))]}"
- if [[ "$t" == "" ]]; then
- tok+=("null")
- else
- tok+=("$t")
- fi
- # save last found
- f=$c
- fi
- done
- # add last token
- t=${_string[(e)$(($f + 1)),$c]}
- if [[ "$t" == "" ]]; then
- tok+=("null")
- else
- tok+=("$t")
- fi
-}
-
-# remote leading and trailing spaces in a string taken from stdin
-function string.trim trim() {
- sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//g ; s/[[:space:]]*\$//g'
-}
-
-# extract all emails found in a text from stdin
-# outputs them one per line
-function string.extract_emails extract_emails() {
- awk '{ for (i=1;i<=NF;i++)
- if ( $i ~ /[[:alnum:]]@[[:alnum:]]/ ) {
- gsub(/<|>|,/ , "" , $i); print $i } }'
-}
-
-# takes a string as argument, returns success if is an email
-function string.isemail isemail() {
- [[ "$1" -regex-match "\b[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z]{2,6}\b" ]] && return 0
-
- return 1
-}
-
-# takes a numeric argument and prints out a human readable size
-function string.human_size human_size() {
- [[ $1 -gt 0 ]] || {
- error "human_size() called with invalid argument"
- return 1
- }
-
- # we use the binary operation for speed
- # shift right 10 is divide by 1024
-
- # gigabytes
- [[ $1 -gt 1073741824 ]] && {
- print -n "$(( $1 >> 30 )) GB"
- return 0
- }
-
- # megabytes
- [[ $1 -gt 1048576 ]] && {
- print -n "$(( $1 >> 20 )) MB"
- return 0
- }
- # kilobytes
- [[ $1 -gt 1024 ]] && {
- print -n "$(( $1 >> 10 )) KB"
- return 0
- }
- # bytes
- print -n "$1 Bytes"
- return 0
-}
-
-
-# strips out all html/xml tags (everything between < >)
-function string.html_strip xml_strip html_strip() { sed 's/<[^>]\+>//g' }
-
-# changes stdin string special chars to be shown in html
-function string.escape_html escape_html() {
- sed -e '
-s/\&/\&/g
-s/>/\>/g
-s/\</g
-s/"/\"/g
-'
-}
-
-# escapes special chars in urls
-function string.decode_url decode_url urldecode() {
- sed -e '
-s/%25/%/gi
-s/%20/ /gi
-s/%09/ /gi
-s/%21/!/gi
-s/%22/"/gi
-s/%23/#/gi
-s/%24/\$/gi
-s/%26/\&/gi
-s/%27/'\''/gi
-s/%28/(/gi
-s/%29/)/gi
-s/%2a/\*/gi
-s/%2b/+/gi
-s/%2c/,/gi
-s/%2d/-/gi
-s/%2e/\./gi
-s/%2f/\//gi
-s/%3a/:/gi
-s/%3b/;/gi
-s/%3d/=/gi
-s/%3e//gi
-s/%3f/?/gi
-s/%40/@/gi
-s/%5b/\[/gi
-s/%5c/\\/gi
-s/%5d/\]/gi
-s/%5e/\^/gi
-s/%5f/_/gi
-s/%60/`/gi
-s/%7b/{/gi
-s/%7c/|/gi
-s/%7d/}/gi
-s/%7e/~/gi
-s/%09/ /gi
-'
-}
-
-function helper.encode-url encode_url urlencode() {
- sed -e '
-s/%/%25/g
-s/ /%20/g
-s/ /%09/g
-s/!/%21/g
-s/"/%22/g
-s/#/%23/g
-s/\$/%24/g
-s/\&/%26/g
-s/'\''/%27/g
-s/(/%28/g
-s/)/%29/g
-s/\*/%2a/g
-s/+/%2b/g
-s/,/%2c/g
-s/-/%2d/g
-s/\./%2e/g
-s/\//%2f/g
-s/:/%3a/g
-s/;/%3b/g
-s//%3e/g
-s/?/%3f/g
-s/@/%40/g
-s/\[/%5b/g
-s/\\/%5c/g
-s/\]/%5d/g
-s/\^/%5e/g
-s/_/%5f/g
-s/`/%60/g
-s/{/%7b/g
-s/|/%7c/g
-s/}/%7d/g
-s/~/%7e/g
-s/ /%09/g
-'
-}
-
-
-# }}} Strings
-
-# {{{ Networking
-
-# This is only tested on GNU/Linux and makes use of sysfs
-
-# index of all network devices
-arrs+=(net_devices)
-
-# map of ipv4 assigned addresses: [dev addr]
-maps+=(net_ip4_addr)
-# map of ipv6 assigned addresses: [dev addr]
-maps+=(net_ip6_addr)
-
-# map of dhcp served ipv4
-maps+=(ip4dhcps)
-# map of dhcp served ipv6
-maps+=(ip6dhcps)
-
-# map of external ipv4 addresses
-maps+=(net_ip4_exit)
-# map of internal ipv6 addresses
-# maps+=(ip6exits)
-
-net.scan_devices() {
- for i in "${(f)$(find /sys/devices/ -name net)}"; do
- dev=`ls --indicator-style=none $i`
-
- # skip the loopback device
- [[ "$dev" =~ "^lo" ]] && continue
- func "$dev"
- net_devices+=($dev)
- done
-
- # return error if no device found
- if [[ ${#net_devices} = 0 ]]; then return 1
- else return 0; fi
-}
-
-net.scan_addresses() {
- [[ ${#net_devices} = 0 ]] && {
- error "No network device found."
- func "Have you ran net.scan_devices() first?"
- return 1
- }
-
- for dev in ${net_devices}; do
- # check ipv4 connections
- conn=`ip addr show $dev | awk '/inet / {print $2}'`
- [[ "$conn" = "" ]] || {
- net_ip4_addr+=($dev $conn) }
- # check ipv6 connections
- conn=`ip addr show $dev | awk '/inet6/ {print $2}'`
- [[ "$conn" = "" ]] || {
- net_ip6_addr+=($dev $conn) }
- done
-
- # list ipv4
- notice "${#net_ip4_addr} ipv4 connected devices found"
- for c in ${(k)net_ip4_addr}; do
- act " $c ${net_ip4_addr[$c]}"
- done
-
- # list ipv6
- notice "${#net_ip6_addr} ipv6 connected devices found"
- for c in ${(k)net_ip6_addr}; do
- act " $c ${net_ip6_addr[$c]}"
- done
- # find out network addresses
-
- return 0
-}
-
-net.scan_exits() {
- # just ipv4 for now, also we use curl to drive the call over the
- # specific interface, but if that wouldn't matter then rest.get is
- # better to avoid this dependency
-
- for dev in ${(k)net_ip4_addr}; do
- addr=`curl --silent --interface $dev https://api.ipify.org`
- if [[ "$?" != "0" ]]; then
- error "curl returns $?: $addr"
- else
- [[ "$addr" = "" ]] || {
- notice "$dev external ip: $addr"
- net_ip4_exit+=($dev $addr)
- }
- fi
- done
-
- for dev in ${(k)net_ip6_addr}; do
- addr=`curl --silent --ipv6 --interface $dev https://api.ipify.org`
- if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
- error "curl returns $?: $addr"
- else
- [[ "$addr" = "" ]] || {
- notice "$dev external ip: $addr"
- net_ip4_exit+=($dev $addr)
- }
- fi
- done
-
-}
-
-# }}} Networking
-
-# {{{ Key/Value filesave
-
-# optional: define zkv=1 on source
-
-##########################
-# Key/Value file storage using ZSh associative maps
-
-
-# load a map from a file
-# map must be already instantiated with typeset -A by called
-# name of map is defined inside the file
-function zkv.load() {
- fn "zkv-load $*"
-
- file=$1
- [[ "$file" = "" ]] && {
- error "zkv-open() missing argument: file-path"
- zerr
- return 1 }
- [[ -r "$file" ]] || {
- error "zkv-open() file not found $file"
- zerr
- return 1 }
- [[ -s "$file" ]] || {
- error "zkv-open() file is empty"
- zerr
- return 1 }
-
- source $file
-}
-
-# save a map in a file
-# $1 = name of the map associative array
-# $2 = full path to the file
-function zkv.save() {
- fn "zkv.save $*"
-
- _map=$1
- _path=$2
- [[ "$_path" = "" ]] && {
- error "zkv.save() missing argument: map-name path-to-file"
- zerr
- return 1
- }
- [[ -r $_path ]] && {
- func "zkv.close() overwriting $_path"
- func "backup turd left behind: ${_path}~"
- mv $_path $_path~
- }
- touch $_path
-
- # wondering about http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2015/msg00286.html
- # meanwhile solved using a double array, wasting a full map memcpy
- _karr=(${(Pk)_map})
- _varr=(${(Pv)_map})
- _num="${#_karr}"
- for c in {1..$_num}; do
- # can also be cat here, however for speed we use builtins
- # switch to cat if compatibility is an issue
- sysread -o 1 <> $_path
-$_map+=("${_karr[$c]}" "${(v)_varr[$c]}")
-EOF
- done
- func "$_num key/values stored in $_path"
-}
-
-
-# }}} Key/Value filesave
-
-# {{{ Get/Set REST API
-
-########
-# Restful API client (WIP, needs more testing)
-# there is a clear zsh optimization here in get/set kv
-# using zsh/tcp instead of spawning curl
-# and perhaps querying with one call using ?recursive
-
-vars+=(rest_reply_body rest_reply_header)
-maps+=(rest_header)
-
-function rest.put() {
- fn "rest.put $*"
-
- # $1 = hostname
- # $2 = port
- # $3 = path
- # value from stdin |
-
- # to check if the http service is running is up to the caller
-
- _host=${1} # ip address
- _port=${2}
- _path=${3}
- sysread _v
-
- req=(_host)
- ckreq || return $?
-
- if ztcp $_host $_port; then
-
- # TODO: work out various parsers, this one works with consul.io
-
- _fd=$REPLY
- # func "tcp open on fd $fd"
- cat <& $_fd
-PUT ${_path} HTTP/1.1
-User-Agent: Zuper/$zuper_version
-Host: ${_host}:${_port}
-Accept: */*
-Content-Length: ${#_v}
-Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
-
-EOF
-
- print -n "$_v" >& $_fd
-
- sysread -i $_fd _res
-
- # close connection
- ztcp -c $_fd
-
- [[ "$_res" =~ "true" ]] || {
- warn "failed PUT on restful key/value"
- warn "host: ${_host}"
- warn "port: ${_port}"
- warn "path: ${_path}"
- warn "value: $_v"
- print - "$_res"
- zerr
- return 1
- }
-
- else
- error "cannot connect to restful service: $_host:$_port"
- zerr
- return 1
- fi
-
- return 0
-
-}
-
-function rest.get() {
- fn "rest.get $*"
-
- _host=${1}
- _port=${2}
- _path=${3}
-
- req=(_host _port)
- ckreq || return $?
-
- ztcp $_host $_port || {
- zerr
- return 1
- }
-
- _fd=$REPLY
-
- # TODO: work out various parsers, this one works with consul.io
-
- cat <& $_fd
-GET ${_path} HTTP/1.1
-User-Agent: Zuper/$zuper_version
-Host: $_host:$_port
-Accept: */*
-
-EOF
-
- # read header response
- rest_reply=`sysread -i $_fd -o 1`
-
- for i in "${(f)rest_reply}"; do
- print $i | hexdump -C
- # first line is the response code
-
- [[ "$i" -regex-match "\x0d\x0a$" ]] && {
- func BLANK
- break }
-
- # # save other lines in map for fast retrieval
- # _field=${i[(ws@:@)1]}
- # func "$_field - header field parsed"
- # rest_header[$_field]="${i[(ws@:@)2]}"
-
- # c=$(( $c + 1 ))
- done
- # rest_reply_header="${(f)$(cat <&$_fd)}"
-
- func "${#rest_reply_header} bytes response header stored in rest_reply_header"
- # | awk -F: '
- #/"Value":/ { gsub(/"|}]/,"",$7) ; print $7 }' | base64 -d
-
- # TODO: read content-length and use it here
-
- rest_reply_body="${(f)$(sysread -i $_fd -o 1)}"
- func "${#rest_reply_body} bytes response body stored in rest_reply_body"
-
- # close connection
- ztcp -c $_fd
-
- return 0
-
-}
-
-
-# }}} Get/Set REST API
-
-# {{{ Parse commandline options
-
-# for example usage, see Tomb http://tomb.dyne.org
-vars+=(subcommand)
-arrs+=(option_main option_params)
-maps+=(option option_subcommands)
-
-# Hi, dear developer! Are you trying to add a new subcommand, or
-# to add some options? Well, keep in mind that option names are
-# global: they cannot bear a different meaning or behaviour across
-# subcommands. The only exception is "-o" which means: "options
-# passed to the local subcommand", and thus can bear a different
-# meaning for different subcommands.
-#
-# For example, "-s" means "size" and accepts one argument. If you
-# are tempted to add an alternate option "-s" (e.g., to mean
-# "silent", and that doesn't accept any argument) DON'T DO IT!
-#
-# There are two reasons for that:
-# I. Usability; users expect that "-s" is "size"
-# II. Option parsing WILL EXPLODE if you do this kind of bad
-# things (it will complain: "option defined more than once")
-#
-# If you want to use the same option in multiple commands then you
-# can only use the non-abbreviated long-option version like:
-# -force and NOT -f
-
-option.is_set() {
-
- # Check whether a commandline option is set.
- #
- # Synopsis: option_is_set -flag [out]
- #
- # First argument is the commandline flag (e.g., "-s").
- # If the second argument is present and set to 'out', print out the
- # result: either 'set' or 'unset' (useful for if conditions).
- #
- # Return 0 if is set, 1 otherwise
- local -i r # the return code (0 = set, 1 = unset)
-
- [[ -n ${(k)option[$1]} ]];
- r=$?
-
- [[ $2 == "out" ]] && {
- [[ $r == 0 ]] && { print 'set' } || { print 'unset' }
- }
-
- return $r;
-}
-# Print the option value matching the given flag
-# Unique argument is the commandline flag (e.g., "-s").
-option.value() {
- print -n - "${option[$1]}"
-}
-option.parse() {
-
- ### Detect subcommand
- local -aU every_opts #every_opts behave like a set; that is, an array with unique elements
- for optspec in ${option_subcommands}${option_main}; do
- for opt in ${=optspec}; do
- every_opts+=${opt}
- done
- done
- local -a oldstar
- oldstar=("${(@)argv}")
- #### detect early: useful for --option-parsing
- zparseopts -M -D -Adiscardme ${every_opts}
- if [[ -n ${(k)discardme[--option-parsing]} ]]; then
- print $1
- if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then
- return 1
- fi
- return 0
- fi
- unset discardme
- if ! zparseopts -M -E -D -Adiscardme ${every_opts}; then
- _failure "Error parsing."
- return 127
- fi
- unset discardme
- subcommand=${1}
- if [[ -z $subcommand ]]; then
- subcommand="__default"
- fi
-
- if [[ -z ${(k)option_subcommands[$subcommand]} ]]; then
- _warning "There's no such command \"::1 subcommand::\"." $subcommand
- exitv=127 _failure "Please try -h for help."
- fi
- argv=("${(@)oldstar}")
- unset oldstar
-
- ### Parsing global + command-specific options
- # zsh magic: ${=string} will split to multiple arguments when spaces occur
- set -A cmd_opts ${option_main} ${=option_subcommands[$subcommand]}
- # if there is no option, we don't need parsing
- if [[ -n $cmd_opts ]]; then
- zparseopts -M -E -D -Aoption ${cmd_opts}
- if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
- _warning "Some error occurred during option processing."
- exitv=127 _failure "See \"sdk help\" for more info."
- fi
- fi
- #build option_params (array of arguments) and check if there are unrecognized options
- ok=0
- option_params=()
- for arg in $*; do
- if [[ $arg == '--' || $arg == '-' ]]; then
- ok=1
- continue #it shouldn't be appended to option_params
- elif [[ $arg[1] == '-' ]]; then
- if [[ $ok == 0 ]]; then
- exitv=127 _failure "Unrecognized option ::1 arg:: for subcommand ::2 subcommand::" $arg $subcommand
- fi
- fi
- option_params+=$arg
- done
- # First parameter actually is the subcommand: delete it and shift
- [[ $subcommand != '__default' ]] && { option_params[1]=(); shift }
-
- ### End parsing command-specific options
-
- [[ "$option_params" == "" ]] && {
- func "sdk command: ::1 subcommand::" $subcommand
- } || {
- func "sdk command: ::1 subcommand:: ::2 param::" $subcommand $option_params
- }
-
-}
-
-# Later: process subcommand
-# case "$subcommand" in
-# help)
-# print "TODO: help"
-# ;;
-# __default)
-# zdump
-# ;;
-
-# # Reject unknown command and suggest help
-# *)
-# _warning "Command \"::1 subcommand::\" not recognized." $subcommand
-# _message "Try -h for help."
-# return 1
-# ;;
-# esac
-
-# }}}
-
-# {{{ Helpers
-
-function helper.isfound isfound() {
- command -v $1 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
- return $?
-}
-
-# faster substitute for cat
-function helper.printfile printfile() {
- print ${mapfile[$1]}
-}
-
-# }}} Helpers
-
-# {{{ Config
-
-# This is not a full config parser, but its a mechanism to read single
-# sections of configuration files that are separated using various
-# syntax methods. The only method supported is now org-mode whose
-# sections start with #+ . It fills in the global array
-# $config_section which can be read out to a file or interpreted in
-# memory, whatever syntax it may contain.
-
-vars+=(config_section_type)
-arrs+=(config_section)
-config_section_type=org-mode
-
-config.section_type() {
- fn config.section.type
- _type=$1
- req=(_type)
- ckreq || return $?
-
- case $_type in
- org-mode)
- config_section_type=org-mode
- ;;
- *)
- error "Unknown config type:$_type"
- return 1
- ;;
- esac
-
- act "$_type config section parser initialized"
- return 0
-
-}
-
-# fills in contents of section in array config_section
-config.section_read() {
- fn config.section.read
- _file=$1
- _section=$2
- req=(_file _section)
- freq=($_file)
- ckreq || return $?
-
- case $config_section_type in
- org-mode)
- _contents=`awk '
-BEGIN { found=0 }
-/^#\+ '"$_section"'$/ { found=1; next }
-/^#\+/ { if(found==1) exit 0 }
-/^$/ { next }
-{ if(found==1) print $0 }
-' $_file`
-
- ;;
- *)
- error "Unknown config type:$_type"
- ;;
- esac
-
- config_section=()
- for c in ${(f)_contents}; do
- config_section+=("$c")
- done
- return 0
-
-}
-
-# }}} Config
diff --git a/lib/zuper/zuper.init b/lib/zuper/zuper.init
deleted file mode 100644
index 2a9a395..0000000
--- a/lib/zuper/zuper.init
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-##########################
-# Zuper Init
-
-# initialize globals only after sourcing everything
-# since zlibs may contain more variable declarations
-for _v in $vars; do
- typeset -h $_v
-done
-for _a in $arrs; do
- typeset -aU $_a
-done
-for _m in $maps; do
- typeset -A $_m
-done
-
-# reset defaults
-DEBUG=${DEBUG:-0}
-QUIET=${QUIET:-0}
-LOG=${LOG:-""}
-req=()
-freq=()
-last_act=()
-last_func=()
-last_notice=()
-tmpfiles=()
-config_section=()
-config_section_type=${config_section_type:-org-mode}
-
-
-func "Zuper $zuper_version initialized"
-func "${#vars} global variables registered"
-func "${#arrs} global arrays registered"
-func "${#maps} global maps registered"
-
-