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#!/bin/bash
# Manipulate options in a .config file from the command line
usage() {
cat >&2 <<EOL
Manipulate options in a .config file from the command line.
Usage:
config options command ...
commands:
--enable|-e option Enable option
--disable|-d option Disable option
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--module|-m option Turn option into a module
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--set-str option string
Set option to "string"
--set-val option value
Set option to value
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--state|-s option Print state of option (n,y,m,undef)
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--enable-after|-E beforeopt option
Enable option directly after other option
--disable-after|-D beforeopt option
Disable option directly after other option
--module-after|-M beforeopt option
Turn option into module directly after other option
commands can be repeated multiple times
options:
--file .config file to change (default .config)
config doesn't check the validity of the .config file. This is done at next
make time.
EOL
exit 1
}
checkarg() {
ARG="$1"
if [ "$ARG" = "" ] ; then
usage
fi
case "$ARG" in
CONFIG_*)
ARG="${ARG/CONFIG_/}"
;;
esac
ARG="`echo $ARG | tr a-z A-Z`"
}
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set_var() {
local name=$1 new=$2 before=$3
name_re="^($name=|# $name is not set)"
before_re="^($before=|# $before is not set)"
if test -n "$before" && grep -Eq "$before_re" "$FN"; then
sed -ri "/$before_re/a $new" "$FN"
elif grep -Eq "$name_re" "$FN"; then
sed -ri "s:$name_re.*:$new:" "$FN"
else
echo "$new" >>"$FN"
fi
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}
if [ "$1" = "--file" ]; then
FN="$2"
if [ "$FN" = "" ] ; then
usage
fi
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shift 2
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else
FN=.config
fi
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if [ "$1" = "" ] ; then
usage
fi
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while [ "$1" != "" ] ; do
CMD="$1"
shift
case "$CMD" in
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--refresh)
;;
--*-after)
checkarg "$1"
A=$ARG
checkarg "$2"
B=$ARG
shift 2
;;
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-*)
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checkarg "$1"
shift
;;
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esac
case "$CMD" in
--enable|-e)
set_var "CONFIG_$ARG" "CONFIG_$ARG=y"
;;
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--disable|-d)
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set_var "CONFIG_$ARG" "# CONFIG_$ARG is not set"
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;;
--module|-m)
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set_var "CONFIG_$ARG" "CONFIG_$ARG=m"
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;;
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--set-str)
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# sed swallows one level of escaping, so we need double-escaping
set_var "CONFIG_$ARG" "CONFIG_$ARG=\"${1//\"/\\\\\"}\""
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shift
;;
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--set-val)
set_var "CONFIG_$ARG" "CONFIG_$ARG=$1"
shift
;;
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--state|-s)
if grep -q "# CONFIG_$ARG is not set" $FN ; then
echo n
else
V="$(grep "^CONFIG_$ARG=" $FN)"
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
echo undef
else
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V="${V/#CONFIG_$ARG=/}"
V="${V/#\"/}"
V="${V/%\"/}"
V="${V/\\\"/\"}"
echo "${V}"
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fi
fi
;;
--enable-after|-E)
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set_var "CONFIG_$B" "CONFIG_$B=y" "CONFIG_$A"
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;;
--disable-after|-D)
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set_var "CONFIG_$B" "# CONFIG_$B is not set" "CONFIG_$A"
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;;
--module-after|-M)
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set_var "CONFIG_$B" "CONFIG_$B=m" "CONFIG_$A"
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;;
# undocumented because it ignores --file (fixme)
--refresh)
yes "" | make oldconfig
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac
done