various shell script fixes.

add 9a, 9c, 9l wrapper scripts.
label sets label on xterm/9term
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rsc 2003-11-23 18:29:08 +00:00
parent 97a5e5f2dd
commit dbd7b9a97e
7 changed files with 80 additions and 11 deletions

9
bin/9a Executable file
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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
#!/bin/sh
if [ $# != 1 ]; then
echo 'usage: 9a file.s' 1>&2
exit 1
fi
out=`echo $1 | sed 's/\.s$//;s/$/.o/'`
exec as -o $out $1

33
bin/9c Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
usegcc()
{
cc=gcc
cflags=" \
-O2 \
-I$PLAN9/include \
-c \
-ggdb \
-Wall \
-Wno-parentheses \
-Wno-missing-braces \
-Wno-switch \
"
}
cc=none
tag="`uname`-`uname -m`-${CC:-cc}"
case "$tag" in
*BSD*) usegcc ;;
*Darwin*) usegcc ;;
*HP-UX*) cc=cc; cflags="-g -O -c -Ae" ;;
*Linux*) usegcc ;;
*OSF1*) cc=cc; cflags="-g -O -c" ;;
*SunOS*-cc) cc=cc; cflags="-g -O -c -xCC -D__sun__" ;;
*SunOS*-gcc) usegcc ;;
*)
echo 9c does not know how to compile on "$tag" 1>&2
exit 1
esac
exec cc $cflags "$@"

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bin/9l Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
ld=none
extralibs=-lm
tag="`uname`-`uname -m`-${CC:-cc}"
case "$tag" in
*FreeBSD*) ld=gcc ;;
*BSD*) ld=gcc ;;
*Linux*) ld=gcc ;;
*Darwin*) ld=gcc ;;
*SunOS*-cc) ld=cc; extralibs="$extralibs -lrt -lpthread" ;;
*SunOS*-gcc) ld=gcc ;;
*)
echo do not know how to link on "$tag" 1>&2
exit 1
esac
case $ld in
gcc)
exec gcc \
-ggdb \
-L$PLAN9/lib \
"$@" \
$extralibs
;;
esac

12
bin/B
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@ -18,16 +18,10 @@ then
echo could not find sam 2>&1
exit 2
else
pwd=`pwd`
for i
do
case $i in
/*)
echo "B $i" >>$sam
;;
*)
echo "B $pwd/$i" >>$sam
;;
esac
pwd=`pwd`
file=`cleanname -d $pwd $i`
echo "B $file" >>$sam
done
fi

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ B "$@"
while true
do
nstat=`ls -l $1`
if [ "$stat" eq "$nstat" ]
if [ "x$stat" != "x$nstat" ]
then
exit
fi

7
bin/label Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
label() {
echo "$@" | awk '{printf("\033];%s\007", $0);}'
}
label "$@"

2
bin/ps
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ function statestr(s)
!
/bin/ps -axww -o 'user,pid,start,time,vsz,stat,command' | sed 1d |
awk -f /tmp/awk.xxx$$ | sort +1 -n
awk -f /tmp/awk.xxx$$ | sort -n +1
rm -f /tmp/awk.xxx$$