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#!/bin/bash
# 20220315 bkw: SBo pre-commit hook, wrapper for sbolint.
# Installation:
# Copy this to <gitdir>/.git/hooks, mode 0755 (or anyway, make it
# executable). Also get sbolint and install it somewhere on $PATH,
# like /usr/local/bin. sbolint comes from:
# https://slackware.uk/~urchlay/repos/sbostuff/plain/sbolint
# That's a wgettable URL. You can also clone the sbostuff
# repo from https://slackware.uk/~urchlay/repos/sbostuff if you want.
# Usage:
# Just do your usual "git commit". When you do, sbolint will run on
# the build you're updating. If it finds any issues, it will cause the
# commit to abort, so you can fix whatever's wrong and try the commit
# again.
# Since sbolint isn't perfect, you can skip the check for any commit
# by running e.g:
# SBOLINT=no git commit <arguments>
# You can also run sbolint by itself, and read its documentation with
# "sbolint --docs".
set -e
exec 1>&2
# There should normally only be one changed build per commit, but this
# rule may get broken when the repo's frozen pending a new Slackware
# release. So use a loop.
# The weird-looking "< <(command)" syntax is why this script must
# have a #!/bin/bash at the top: it won't work with #!/bin/sh, even if
# /bin/sh is a symlink to bash.
if [ "${SBOLINT:-yes}" = "yes" ]; then
sbolintfailed=""
if ! which sbolint &>/dev/null; then
echo "WARNING: can't find sbolint in PATH, no linting will be done"
else
while read build; do
# if there's no slack-desc or README, assume the build has been removed.
# the directory still might exist after a "git rm -rf" because it
# might contain untracked files (e.g. the source tarball).
if [ -e "$build/slack-desc" -o -e "$build/README" ]; then
sbolint "$build" || sbolintfailed=1
fi
done < <(git diff --cached --name-only | cut -d/ -f1,2 | sort -u)
fi
if [ -n "$sbolintfailed" ]; then
echo "*** sbolint failed, fix the errors or set SBOLINT=no"
echo "*** in the environment to commit anyway."
exit 1
fi
fi
exit 0
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