From f32d7da7fdda14d05823dceaf5f0e4bd3dbbfae2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: EuAndreh Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2021 23:56:36 -0300 Subject: Add TIL on POSIX sh shebangs --- .../_tils/2021-01-17-posix-sh-and-shebangs.po | 97 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 97 insertions(+) create mode 100644 locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-17-posix-sh-and-shebangs.po (limited to 'locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils') diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-17-posix-sh-and-shebangs.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-17-posix-sh-and-shebangs.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e285d50 --- /dev/null +++ b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-17-posix-sh-and-shebangs.po @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" + +msgid "title: POSIX sh and shebangs" +msgstr "" + +msgid "date: 2021-01-17" +msgstr "" + +msgid "layout: post" +msgstr "" + +msgid "lang: en" +msgstr "" + +msgid "ref: posix-sh-and-shebangs" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"As I [keep moving][posix-awk-0] [towards POSIX][posix-awk-1], I'm on the " +"process of migrating all my Bash scripts to POSIX sh." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"As I dropped `[[`, arrays and other Bashisms, I was left staring at the " +"first line of every script, wondering what to do: what is the POSIX sh " +"equivalent of `#!/usr/bin/env bash`? I already knew that POSIX says nothing " +"about shebangs, and that the portable way to call a POSIX sh script is `sh " +"script.sh`, but I didn't know what to do with that first line." +msgstr "" + +msgid "What I had previously was:" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"#!/usr/bin/env bash\n" +"set -Eeuo pipefail\n" +"cd \"$(dirname \"${BASH_SOURCE[0]}\")\"\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Obviously, the `$BASH_SOURCE` would be gone, and I would have to adapt some " +"of my scripts to not rely on the script location. The `-E` and `-o pipefail`" +" options were also gone, and would be replaced by nothing." +msgstr "" + +msgid "I converted all of them to:" +msgstr "" + +msgid "#!/bin/sh -eu\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"I moved the `-eu` options to the shebang line itself, striving for " +"conciseness. But as I changed callers from `./script.sh` to `sh script.sh`, " +"things started to fail. Some tests that should fail reported errors, but " +"didn't return 1." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"My first reaction was to revert back to `./script.sh`, but the POSIX bug I " +"caught is a strong strain, and when I went back to it, I figured that the " +"callers were missing some flags. Specifically, `sh -eu script.sh`." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Then it clicked: when running with `sh script.sh`, the shebang line with the" +" sh options is ignored, as it is a comment!" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Which means that the shebang most friendly with POSIX is:" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"#!/bin/sh\n" +"set -eu\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"when running via `./script.sh`, if the system has an executable at " +"`/bin/sh`, it will be used to run the script;" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"when running via `sh script.sh`, the sh options aren't ignored as " +"previously." +msgstr "" + +msgid "TIL." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"[posix-awk-0]: {% link _tils/2020-12-15-awk-snippet-shellcheck-all-scripts-" +"in-a-repository.md %} [posix-awk-1]: {% link _tils/2021-01-12-awk-snippet-" +"send-email-to-multiple-recipients-with-curl.md %}" +msgstr "" -- cgit v1.2.3