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authorEuAndreh <eu@euandre.org>2023-02-17 15:07:30 -0300
committerEuAndreh <eu@euandre.org>2023-02-17 15:07:32 -0300
commit44b1e103b4d3a24aee89587ef302891e9f9c3807 (patch)
treea8e4045218bd1075b687dd5a6f1d023e6c407bff /bin/msg
parentetc/nix/configuration.nix: Add flutter2 and hover packages (diff)
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bin/: Use explicit "--" separator for assert-arg usages
In order to prevent legitimate cases to fail as errors, such as: NUM='-10' eval "$(assert-arg "$NUM" '-n NUM')" To prevent assert-arg(1) from treating "-10" as the options "-1 and -0, they need to be put after the "--" separator. This way, all usages of assert-arg(1) that had its first argument as a variable were adapted, and the usage and examples of assert-arg itself were updated to encourage this best practice.
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/bin/msg b/bin/msg
index 0f9cced..84d25a7 100755
--- a/bin/msg
+++ b/bin/msg
@@ -124,22 +124,22 @@ fi
MESSAGE="${1:-}"
if [ "$XMPP" = true ]; then
- eval "$(assert-arg "$MESSAGE" '-X MESSAGE')"
+ eval "$(assert-arg -- "$MESSAGE" '-X MESSAGE')"
xmpp -m "$MESSAGE" eu@euandre.org &
fi
if [ "$SOUND" = true ]; then
sound &
fi
if [ "$SPEAK" = true ]; then
- eval "$(assert-arg "$MESSAGE" '-S MESSAGE')"
+ eval "$(assert-arg -- "$MESSAGE" '-S MESSAGE')"
echo "$MESSAGE" | speak -v pt-BR &
fi
if [ "$MAIL" = true ]; then
- eval "$(assert-arg "$MESSAGE" '-m MESSAGE')"
+ eval "$(assert-arg -- "$MESSAGE" '-m MESSAGE')"
echo " " | email -s "$MESSAGE" eu@euandre.org &
fi
if [ "$DESKTOP" = true ]; then
- eval "$(assert-arg "$MESSAGE" '-D MESSAGE')"
+ eval "$(assert-arg -- "$MESSAGE" '-D MESSAGE')"
if [ "$OK" = true ]; then
notify-send -t 5000 "$MESSAGE" &
else