Updated coding style

pull/93/head
deajan 8 years ago
parent 8bce416b62
commit 47c887a78e

@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Coding style used for my bash projects (v2.6 Nov 2016)
Coding style used for my bash projects (v3.0 Dec 2016)
++++++ Header
@ -143,7 +143,10 @@ The following log levels exist:
- CRITICAL: Program execution is halted
Can be called with:
Logger "My message" "LOGLEVEL"
Logger "My message" "LOGLEVEL" $retval
$retval is an optional parameter that passes the exit code of the command that triggered the logging message
$retval, along with function stack, script pid and current pid can be found in the ERROR /WARN alert files ($RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.error.$SCRIPT_PID)
++++++ Eval
@ -153,14 +156,36 @@ The basic way of doing is:
cmd='"something '$somevar'" > some_file 2>&1'
eval $cmd &
WaitForTaskCompletion $! 0 0 $FUNCNAME
retval=$?
if [ $retval -ne 0 ]; then
Logger "Some error message" "ERROR" $retval
fi
Remote commands should always invoke bash (using '"'"' to escape single quotes of 'bash -c "command"'). It is preferable to use ssh heredoc in order to use plain code.
If local and remote code is identical, wrap remote code in a function so only minor modifications are needed.
Remote code return code is transmitted via exit.
cmd=$SSH_CMD' '"'"'bash -c "some; commands \"'$VARIABLE'\" some; other; commands" > some_file'"'"' 2>&1'
Remote commands should exist as:
Better formule
cmd=$SSH_CMD' "some; commands \"'$VARIABLE'\" some; other; commands" > some_file 2>&1'
$SSH_CMD remoteVar="'$localVar'" 'bash -s' << 'ENDSSH' > 2>&1
function remoteSub {
some code
return 0
}
remoteSub
exit $?
ENDSSH
retval=$?
if [ $retval -ne 0 ]; then
Logger "Some error message" "ERROR" $retval
fi
++++++ File variables
All eval cmd should exit their content to a file called "$RUNDIR/osync.$FUNCNAME.$SCRIPT_PID"
All eval cmd should exit their content to a file called "$RUNDIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.$SCRIPT_PID"
Dots are used instead of '_' so variables can be separated with a forbidden char in variable names, so the separtors apply as wished.
@ -196,6 +221,28 @@ function FunctionName {
These functions are inserted into code that has placeholders like #__FUNC:FuncName
+++++++ includes
ofunctions parts can be directly included in shell scripts.
The parts that needs to be included must be contained within specific comments:
#### MyFunction SUBSET ####
function MyFunction {
...
}
#### MyFunction SUBSET END ####
These can later be included in shell scripts with:
include #### MyFunction SUBSET ####
In order to have those includes parsed, we use bootstrap.sh to launch the original shell script.
Original shell script will not work because include is not a bash statement.
Include the following code into original shell script
include #### _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP SUBSET ####
[ "$_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP" != true ] && echo "Please use bootstrap.sh to load this dev version of $(basename $0)" && exit 1
+++++++ Exit codes
Normal exit code = 0

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