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# Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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## This file is designed to be sourced from a bash script whose name takes the
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## form 'command-name'. This script will then instead invoke
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## '[depot_tools]/command_name.py' correctly under mingw as well
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## as posix-ey systems, passing along all other command line flags.
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## Example:
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## echo ". python_runner.sh" > git-foo-command
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## ./git-foo-command #=> runs `python git_foo_command.py`
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## Constants
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PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1; export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE
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## "Input parameters".
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# If set before the script is sourced, then we'll use the pre-set values.
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#
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# SCRIPT defaults to the basename of $0, with dashes replaced with underscores
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# "$0" can have several different formats depending on how the script was called
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# and the environment being used, including having different formats even in the
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# same environment (e.g. in msys, 'git cl' causes $0 to have a Windows-style
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# path, but calling 'git-cl' results in a POSIX-style path), so don't assume a
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# particular format.
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# First try to split it using Windows format ...
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DEPOT_TOOLS="${0%\\*}"
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if [[ "$DEPOT_TOOLS" = "$0" ]]; then
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# If that didn't work, try POSIX format ...
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DEPOT_TOOLS="${0%/*}"
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if [[ "$DEPOT_TOOLS" = "$0" ]]; then
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# Sometimes commands will run with no path (e.g. a git command run from
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# within the depot_tools dir itself). In that case, treat it as if run like:
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# "./command"
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DEPOT_TOOLS="."
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BASENAME="$0"
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else
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BASENAME="${0##*/}"
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fi
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else
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BASENAME="${0##*\\}"
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fi
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SCRIPT="${SCRIPT-${BASENAME//-/_}.py}"
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# Ensure that "depot_tools" is somewhere in PATH so this tool can be used
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# standalone, but allow other PATH manipulations to take priority.
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PATH=$PATH:$DEPOT_TOOLS
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vpython3 "$DEPOT_TOOLS/$SCRIPT" "$@"
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