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238 lines
6.6 KiB
Bash
Executable File
238 lines
6.6 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Author E-Mail - terminalforlife@yahoo.com
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# Author GitHub - https://github.com/terminalforlife
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Progrm=${0##*/}
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Usage(){
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while read; do
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printf '%s\n' "$REPLY"
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done <<-EOF
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Usage: $Progrm [OPTS] [DIR_1 [DIR_2 ...]]
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-h, --help - Display this help information.
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-C, --no-color - Provide color via esscape sequences.
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-D, --no-subdirs - Ignore the 'sheets/_*' subdirectories.
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-I, --no-lenchk-line - Ignore the special 'lenchk=.*' line.
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-N, --no-preview - Omit the preview of each triggered line.
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-P, --no-pager - Do not use less(1) or more(1) for paging.
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-S, --no-summary - Omit the summary before $Progrm exits.
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-W, --no-whilelist - Do not use the whitelist file.
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-l, --limit [INT] - Override the limit of 80 columns.
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-w, --wl-file [FILE] - Use an alternative whitelist file.
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Additional directories can be appended to the argument string in
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order to process directories otherwise not handled by $Progrm. You
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can use '--' to let $Progrm know when to stop looking for flags.
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Files to whitelist must be placed line-by-line; one path per line.
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cheat.sheets/sheets/_perl/1line
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cheat.sheets/sheets/find
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The file paths to provide must begin with 'cheat.sheets/' to indicate
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the root of the repository, otherwise this feature will fail.
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The location of the whitelisting file ('$Progrm-excludes') must
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remain in the same directory in which $Progrm is stored, unless
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otherwise specified.
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Alternatively, a file can be whitelisted by ensuring the very first
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line contains only 'lenchk=disable', akin to a vim(1) modeline.
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EOF
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}
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Err(){
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printf 'ERROR: %s\n' "$2" 1>&2
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[ $1 -gt 0 ] && exit $1
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}
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WLFile='lenchk-excludes'
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MaxCols=80
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while [ "$1" ]; do
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case $1 in
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--)
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break ;;
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--help|-h|-\?)
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Usage; exit 0 ;;
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--limit|-l)
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shift; MaxCols=$1
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if ! [[ $MaxCols =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
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Err 1 'Invalid column maximum provided.'
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fi ;;
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--no-pager|-P)
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NoPager='True' ;;
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--no-preview|-N)
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NoPreview='True' ;;
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--no-color|-C)
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NoColor='True' ;;
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--no-summary|-S)
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NoSummary='True' ;;
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--no-subdirs|-D)
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NoSubDirs='True' ;;
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--no-whitelist|-W)
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NoWhiteList='True' ;;
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-I|--no-lenchk-line)
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NoLenChkLine='True' ;;
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--wl-file|-w)
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shift
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if [ -z "$1" ]; then
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Err 1 'No alternative whitelist file provided.'
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else
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WLFile=$1
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fi ;;
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-*)
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Err 1 'Incorrect option(s) specified.' ;;
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*)
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break ;;
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esac
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shift
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done
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# Thank you, Chubin. Feature apparently added in version 3.0 alpha, so should
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# be OK, but if anyone is having issues, just `cd` to the 'tests' directory.
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[ ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]:-0} -eq 3 ] || cd "${BASH_SOURCE[0]%/*}" &> /dev/null
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# Confirm we are in the right place.
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git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 1> /dev/null 2>&1 ||
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Err 0 'Not inside a Git repository.'
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case $PWD in
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*/cheat.sheets/tests)
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;;
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'')
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Err 1 'Unable to determine the CWD.' ;;
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*)
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Err 1 "Not within the 'cheat.sheets/tests' directory." ;;
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esac
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Dirs=(../sheets/*)
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[ "$NoSubDirs" == 'True' ] || Dirs+=(../sheets/*/*)
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# Add user's own directories to check, if they exist.
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for ArgDir in "$@"; {
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if [ -d "$ArgDir" ]; then
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Dirs+=($ArgDir/*)
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else
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Err 1 "Directory '$ArgDir' not found."
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fi
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}
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# If the whitelist file exists, use it, unless whitelisting is disabled.
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# Keeping this test outside of the loop to avoid unnecessary processing.
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if [ "$NoWhiteList" != 'True' ] && [ -f "$WLFile" ]; then
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# Read the whitelist file, line-by-line, generating an array thereof.
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Whitelisted=()
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while read; do
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Whitelisted+=("../${REPLY#cheat.sheets/}")
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done < "$WLFile"
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fi
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# Using tput(1) for portability.
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if type -fP tput &> /dev/null; then
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C_Ellipses=`tput dim; tput setaf 7`
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C_LineNums=`tput bold; tput setaf 2`
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C_FileNames=`tput bold; tput setaf 1`
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C_Reset=`tput sgr0`
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else
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Err 1 'Unable to colorize output -- tput(1) not found.'
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fi
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Main(){
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for File in "${Dirs[@]}"; {
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[ -f "$File" ] || continue
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# If the current file matches one which is whitelisted, skip it.
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for CurWL in "${Whitelisted[@]}"; {
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[ "$File" == "$CurWL" ] && continue 2
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}
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# Per chubin's desire to have an "in-bound flag"; see #134 for info.
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if [ "$NoLenChkLine" != 'True' ]; then
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read Buffer < "$File"
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[ "$Buffer" == 'lenchk=disable' ] && continue
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fi
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HaveBeenHit='False'
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LineNum=0
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while read; do
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let LineNum++
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# Ignore non-comment lines for '#' and '//'.
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case $REPLY in
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'#'*|'//'*)
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;;
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*)
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continue ;;
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esac
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if [ ${#REPLY} -gt 80 ]; then
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# We only need to be informed of a hit just the once, per file.
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if [ "$HaveBeenHit" == 'False' ]; then
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# The leading newline character, if needed.
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[ "$NoPreview" == 'True' ] || printf '\n'
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# The filename containing problematic line lengths.
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[ "$NoColor" == 'True' ] || printf "$C_FileNames"
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printf '%s\n' "${File#../}"
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[ "$NoColor" == 'True' ] || printf "$C_Reset"
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HaveBeenHit='True'
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let Hits++
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fi
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if ! [ "$NoPreview" == 'True' ]; then
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# The line number of the problematic length.
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[ "$NoColor" == 'True' ] || printf "$C_LineNums"
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printf ' %7d ' $LineNum # <-- allows for 9,999,999 lines.
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[ "$NoColor" == 'True' ] || printf "$C_Reset"
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# Cannot make this 80 columns long, due to the indentation
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# and padding, but if you need to test this, for the sake
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# of checking lenchk is doing its job, set the 70 to 80, -
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# then make sure the terminal window is wide enough.
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printf '%s' "${REPLY:0:70}"
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# Cut-off ellipses.
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[ "$NoColor" == 'True' ] || printf "$C_Ellipses"
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printf '...\n'
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[ "$NoColor" == 'True' ] || printf "$C_Reset"
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fi
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fi
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done < "$File"
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}
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if [ ${Hits:-0} -gt 0 -a "$NoSummary" != 'True' ]; then
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printf '\nFound %d file(s) with comment length >%d.\n'\
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$Hits $MaxCols 1>&2
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fi
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}
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if [ -t 1 -a "$NoPager" != 'True' ]; then
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# Prefer less(1), but have more(1) as a fallback.
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if type -fP less &> /dev/null; then
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Pager='less'
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elif type -fP more &> /dev/null; then
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Pager='more'
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else
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Err 1 'Neither less(1) nor more(1) were found.'
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fi
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# Redirecting STDERR to address less(1) bug causing summary to display
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# where it shouldn't; only seems to happen when colorization is enabled.
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Main 2>&1 | $Pager -r
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else
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Main
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# Testing line for use when checking the summary lines up with wc(1). When
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# using this, be sure previewing is disabled and the summary is enabled.
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#printf '%d\n' $((`Main |& wc -l` - 2))
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fi
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