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#!/bin/sh
#
# @configure_input@
#
# Copyright (C) 1997 - 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# Author: Ovidiu Predescu <[email protected]>
# Date: October 1997
# Author: Nicola Pero <[email protected]>
# Date: 2002 - 2006
#
# This file is part of the GNUstep Makefile Package.
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this library; see the file COPYING.
# If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Please note that all local variables are prefixed with 'openapp_' to
# avoid conflicts.
# Try to execute the application passed as argument. The application
# is searched through the GNUstep directories if a complete or
# relative path name is not specified. The arguments passed after the
# application name are passed unmodified to the application. The
# option --debug case the application to be launched inside a debugger
# (originally we had a separate script, called debugapp, for that).
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo usage: `basename "$0"` [--find] [--debug] application [arguments...]
echo `basename "$0"` --help for more help
exit 1
fi
# Here read all the --find/--debug/--help/etc arguments, up to the
# first non-argument. That one is the name of the application we want
# to launch. We leave any parameters after the app name unchanged so
# that we have them available in $@ to give to the application.
while [ x"$1" != x ]; do
case "$1" in
--help)
echo usage: `basename "$0"` [--find] [--debug] application [arguments...]
echo
echo "application is the complete or relative name of the application"
echo "program with or without the .app extension, like Ink.app."
echo
echo "[arguments...] are the arguments to the application."
echo
echo "If --find is used, openapp prints out the full path of the application "
echo "executable which would be executed, without actually executing it. It"
echo "will also list all paths that are attempted."
echo
echo "If --debug is used, openapp starts the application in the debugger "
echo "(by default gdb, but can be changed using the GDB shell variable, "
echo "or the --gdb=... argument)."
echo
echo "A rarely used option is --library-combo=... which can be used"
echo "in non-flattened (advanced/non standard) setups to start up"
echo "the application using a specified library-combo."
echo
echo "Invoking this program as 'debugapp' is equivalent to using the --debug"
echo "option."
exit 0
;;
--find)
openapp_only_find=yes;
if [ -z "$2" ]; then
echo "Missing application name. Please try openapp --help for more help."
exit 1
fi
shift;;
--debug)
# debugapp manually sets this variable before invoking openapp.
# So if you change this, make sure to update debugapp too.
openapp_debug_mode=yes;
if [ -z "$2" ]; then
echo "Missing application name. Please try openapp --help for more help."
exit 1
fi
shift;;
--gdb=*)
GDB=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--gdb=//'`
if [ -z "$2" ]; then
echo "Missing application name. Please try openapp --help for more help."
exit 1
fi
shift;;
--library-combo=*)
# FIXME - Reset the existing library combo environment ? We haven't read
# the config file yet, so GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES might not be set yet! :-/
# . $GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/GNUstep-reset.sh
LIBRARY_COMBO=`echo "$1" | sed 's/--library-combo=//'`
if [ -z "$2" ]; then
echo "Missing application name. Please try openapp --help for more help."
exit 1
fi
shift;;
*)
openapp_app="$1";
shift;
# Exit from the loop so the remaining arguments are in $@ and we
# can pass them unchanged to the application.
break;;
esac
done
# Try to determine GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES to source GNUstep.sh
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE=@GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE@
fi
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE=@GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE@
fi
if [ -f "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
. "$GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE"
fi
GNUSTEP_HOME=~
if [ -n "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
case "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" in
/*) # An absolute path
if [ -f "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
. "$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE"
fi;;
*) # Something else
if [ -f "$GNUSTEP_HOME/$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
. "$GNUSTEP_HOME/$GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG_FILE"
fi;;
esac
fi
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES" ]; then
GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES="@GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES@"
fi
# OK, we now have GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES, source GNUstep.sh
# Ahm ... TODO: we shouldn't need to source GNUstep.sh if we are
# running flattened. :-) Anyway it won't harm (just slow things down a
# lot). This must be after parsing the --library-combo parameter.
# Also, we'd like to get the GNUSTEP_*_APPS directories so we can
# search them, so tell GNUstep.sh to export all variabes.
GNUSTEP_SH_EXPORT_ALL_VARIABLES=yes
. "$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/GNUstep.sh"
unset GNUSTEP_SH_EXPORT_ALL_VARIABLES
if [ -z "$GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED" ]; then
GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED=@GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED@
fi
if [ -z "$GDB" ]; then
GDB=gdb
fi
# Remove leading slashes at the end of the application name
openapp_app=`echo "$openapp_app" | sed 's%/*$%%'`
# Check if the user has provided the .app suffix; if not, add it.
# Save the appname (without the .app suffix) if we have it, so
# we save a sed (to remove the .app suffix) later on.
case "$openapp_app" in
*.app) openapp_appname="";;
*) openapp_appname="$openapp_app"; openapp_app="$openapp_app.app";;
esac
case "$openapp_app" in
/*) # An absolute path.
if [ -n "$openapp_only_find" ]; then
echo "Trying $openapp_app..."
fi
if [ -d "$openapp_app" ]; then
openapp_full_appname="$openapp_app"
fi
;;
*/*) # A relative path
if [ -n "$openapp_only_find" ]; then
echo "Trying $openapp_app..."
fi
if [ -d "$openapp_app" ]; then
openapp_full_appname=`(cd "$openapp_app"; pwd)`
fi
;;
*)
# We should first search the standard GNUstep locations.
for openapp_dir in "$GNUSTEP_USER_APPS" "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_APPS" "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_APPS" "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_APPS"; do
# Standard locations ... in $domain_apps/$openapp_app
if [ -n "$openapp_only_find" ]; then
echo "Trying $openapp_dir/$openapp_app..."
fi
if [ -d "$openapp_dir/$openapp_app" ]; then
openapp_full_appname=`(cd "$openapp_dir/$openapp_app"; pwd)`
break
fi
done
if [ -z "$openapp_full_appname" ]; then
# Now search the Admin Apps locations ... but only if they are
# Administrators. But how do we know if we are an Admin ? We
# need a portable way. Our first attempt here is to check if
# we can write to an ADMIN directory, we are an Administrator.
# So, if any GNUSTEP_*_ADMIN_APPS directory exists and we can
# write to it, then we consider us enough powerful to execute
# applications from it and search in it.
#
# FIXME: Unfortunately, this doesn't work if the Admin directory
# is mounted read-only, so a better test is required!
#
for openapp_dir in "$GNUSTEP_USER_ADMIN_APPS" "$GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ADMIN_APPS" "$GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ADMIN_APPS" "$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ADMIN_APPS"; do
if [ -d "$openapp_dir" -a -w "$openapp_dir" ]; then
if [ -n "$openapp_only_find" ]; then
echo "Trying $openapp_dir/$openapp_app..."
fi
if [ -d "$openapp_dir/$openapp_app" ]; then
openapp_full_appname=`(cd "$openapp_dir/$openapp_app"; pwd)`
break
fi
fi
done
# And now search the standard PATH (may include '.')
old_IFS="$IFS"
IFS=:
for openapp_dir in $PATH; do
if [ -n "$openapp_only_find" ]; then
echo "Trying $openapp_dir/$openapp_app..."
fi
if [ -d "$openapp_dir/$openapp_app" ]; then
openapp_full_appname=`(cd "$openapp_dir/$openapp_app"; pwd)`
break
fi
done
IFS="$old_IFS"
fi
;;
esac
if [ -z "$openapp_full_appname" ]; then
echo "Can't find the required application: $openapp_app!"
if [ -d "./$openapp_app" ]; then
echo "There is a $openapp_app in this directory; please use 'openapp ./$openapp_app' if you want to open it!"
fi
exit 1
fi
# get base app name
if [ -z "$openapp_appname" ]; then
openapp_appname=`echo "$openapp_app" | sed 's/\.app$//'`
fi
openapp_appname=`basename "$openapp_appname"`
if [ -z "$EXEEXT" ]; then
EXEEXT=@EXEEXT@
fi
if [ -n "$EXEEXT" ]; then
openapp_appname="$openapp_appname$EXEEXT"
fi
if [ "$GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED" = "no" ]; then
case "$LIBRARY_COMBO" in
apple-*) openapp_app_executable="$openapp_full_appname/Contents/MacOS/$openapp_appname";;
*) openapp_app_executable="$openapp_full_appname/$GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU-$GNUSTEP_HOST_OS/$LIBRARY_COMBO/$openapp_appname";;
esac
else
case "$LIBRARY_COMBO" in
apple-*) openapp_app_executable="$openapp_full_appname/Contents/MacOS/$openapp_appname";;
*) openapp_app_executable="$openapp_full_appname/$openapp_appname";;
esac
fi
if [ ! -f "$openapp_app_executable" ]; then
echo "Could not find $openapp_app_executable executable/script"
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "$openapp_only_find" ]; then
echo " => Using $openapp_app_executable"
exit 0
fi
if [ -n "$openapp_debug_mode" ]; then
# Search for a core file in the current directory.
openapp_corearg=
openapp_corefiles="core*"
for openapp_corefile in $openapp_corefiles; do
if [ -f "$openapp_corefile" ]; then
echo "Core image ($openapp_corefile) has been found in working directory. Use it (y/n)? ";
# Need an argument here for Solaris
read REPLY;
if [ $REPLY = y ]; then
echo "Using it.";
corearg="--core=$openapp_corefile";
break;
else
echo "Ignoring it.";
fi
fi
done
unset openapp_corefile
unset openapp_corefiles
if [ -z "$openapp_corearg" ]; then
# Old versions of gdb don't support --args, so we only use it if
# 'gdb --help' lists it.
openapp_args=
if ("$GDB" --help | grep -e '\-\-args' > /dev/null); then
openapp_args="--args"
fi
# Arguments passed to debugapp are passed over to the
# application, in the same way as it happens for openapp.
"$GDB" $openapp_args "$openapp_app_executable" "$@"
else
"$GDB" "$openapp_app_executable" "$openapp_corearg"
fi
else # non-debug follows
exec "$openapp_app_executable" "$@"
fi