4 # /lib/lsb/init-functions for Debian -*- shell-script -*-
6 # Copyright (c) 2002-03 Chris Lawrence
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33 # log_*() functions {{{
34 TPUT="${TPUT:-"/usr/bin/tput"}"
37 [ -x "$TPUT" ] && "$TPUT" hpa 60 >/dev/null 2>&1 \
48 RED="$("$TPUT" setaf 1)"
49 #NORMAL="$("$TPUT" op)"
50 printf " ${RED}*${NORMAL} $@\n"
58 YELLOW="$("$TPUT" setaf 3)"
59 #NORMAL="$("$TPUT" op")"
60 # printf " *${NORMAL} $@\n"
61 printf " ${BLUE}*${NORMAL} $@\n"
67 log_warning_msg_nn() {
69 YELLOW="$("$TPUT" setaf 3)"
70 printf " ${BLUE}*${NORMAL} $@"
76 # int log_begin_message (char *message)
78 if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
81 printf " ${GREEN}*${NORMAL} $@\n"
85 if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
88 printf " ${GREEN}*${NORMAL} $@"
92 SUBMSG=" ${GREEN}-${NORMAL} "
94 # int log_end_message (int exitstatus)
97 # If no arguments were passed, return
98 [ "$#" -eq 0 ] && return 1
100 # Only do the fancy stuff if we have an appropriate terminal
101 # and if /usr is already mounted
103 COLS="$("$TPUT" cols)"
104 if [ -n "$COLS" ]; then
110 END="$("$TPUT" hpa "$COL")"
111 START="$("$TPUT" hpa 0)"
112 #RED="$("$TPUT" setaf 1)"
113 #NORMAL="$("$TPUT" op)"
114 if [ "$1" -eq 0 ]; then
115 printf "${UP}${END}${BLUE}[ ${GREEN}ok ${BLUE}]${NORMAL}\n"
117 printf "${UP}${START} ${RED}*${NORMAL}${END}[${RED}fail${NORMAL}]\n"
120 if [ "$1" -eq 0 ]; then
130 # e*() output functions {{{
131 # heavily based on gentoo's functions.sh; stripped down and modified
132 # to match our needs.
147 # copyright 1999-2005 gentoo foundation
148 # distributed under the terms of the gnu general public license v2
149 # $header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/sbin/functions.sh,v 1.81.2.6 2005/05/15 20:00:31 vapier exp $
154 # Dont output to stdout?
157 # Default values for e-message indentation and dots
162 # dont output to stdout?
165 # default values for e-message indentation and dots
171 # should we use color?
172 if [ -r /proc/cmdline ] ; then
173 grep -q ' nocolor' /proc/cmdline && RC_NOCOLOR='yes'
175 [ -n "$NOCOLORS" ] && RC_NOCOLOR='yes'
176 RC_NOCOLOR="${RC_NOCOLOR:-no}"
178 # Can the terminal handle endcols?
179 if [ "${RC_NOCOLOR}" = "yes" ]; then
185 # Setup COLS and ENDCOL so eend can line up the [ ok ]
186 # width of [ ok ] == 7
187 COLS="$(stty size 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2)"
188 if [ -z "${COLS}" ] || [ "${COLS}" -le 0 ] ; then
192 if [ "${RC_ENDCOL}" = "yes" ]; then
193 ENDCOL="
\e[A
\e[$(( ${COLS} - 8 ))G"
198 # Setup the colors so our messages all look pretty
199 if [ "${RC_NOCOLOR}" = "yes" ]; then
200 unset GOOD WARN BAD NORMAL HILITE BRACKET
211 # void esyslog(char* priority, char* tag, char* message)
213 # use the system logger to log a message
219 [ "$#" -le 2 ] && return 0
220 if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ] ; then
225 /usr/bin/logger -p "${pri}" -t "${tag}" -- "$@"
231 # void eindent(int num)
233 # increase the indent used for e-commands.
237 [ "$i" -gt 0 ] || i="${RC_DEFAULT_INDENT}"
238 esetdent $(( ${#RC_INDENTATION} + $i ))
241 # void eoutdent(int num)
243 # decrease the indent used for e-commands.
247 [ "$i" -gt 0 ] || i="${RC_DEFAULT_INDENT}"
248 esetdent $(( ${#RC_INDENTATION} - $i ))
251 # void esetdent(int num)
253 # hard set the indent used for e-commands.
258 [ "$i" -lt 0 ] && i=0
259 RC_INDENTATION="$(printf "%${i}s" '')"
262 # void einfo(char* message)
264 # show an informative message (with a newline)
272 # void einfon(char* message)
274 # show an informative message (without a newline)
277 [ "${RC_QUIET_STDOUT}" = "yes" ] && return 0
278 [ "${RC_ENDCOL}" != "yes" ] && [ "${LAST_E_CMD}" = "ebegin" ] && echo
279 printf " ${GOOD}*${NORMAL} ${RC_INDENTATION}$*"
284 # void ewarn(char* message)
286 # show a warning message + log it
289 if [ "${RC_QUIET_STDOUT}" = "yes" ]; then
292 [ "${RC_ENDCOL}" != "yes" ] && [ "${LAST_E_CMD}" = "ebegin" ] && echo
293 printf " ${WARN}*${NORMAL} ${RC_INDENTATION}$*\n"
296 # Log warnings to system log
297 esyslog "daemon.warning" "rc-scripts" "$@"
303 # void eerror(char* message)
305 # show an error message + log it
308 if [ "${RC_QUIET_STDOUT}" = "yes" ]; then
311 [ "${RC_ENDCOL}" != "yes" ] && [ "${LAST_E_CMD}" = "ebegin" ] && echo
312 printf " ${BAD}*${NORMAL} ${RC_INDENTATION}$*\n"
315 # Log errors to system log
316 esyslog "daemon.err" "rc-scripts" "$@"
322 # void ebegin(char* message)
324 # show a message indicating the start of a process
327 local msg="$@" dots spaces
328 spaces="$(printf '%'"${#RC_DOT_PATTERN}"'s' '')"
329 [ "${RC_QUIET_STDOUT}" = "yes" ] && return 0
331 if [ -n "${RC_DOT_PATTERN}" ]; then
332 dots="$(printf "%$(( $COLS - 3 - ${#RC_INDENTATION} - ${#msg} - 7 ))s" '')"
333 while [ "${dots#${spaces}}" != "${dots}" ] ; do
334 dots="${dots#${spaces}}${RC_DOT_PATTERN}"
341 [ "${RC_ENDCOL}" = "yes" ] && echo
343 LAST_E_LEN=$(( 3 + ${#RC_INDENTATION} + ${#msg} ))
348 # void _eend(int error, char *efunc, char* errstr)
350 # indicate the completion of process, called from eend/ewend
351 # if error, show errstr via efunc
353 # This function is private to functions.sh. Do not call it from a
357 local retval="${1:-0}" efunc="${2:-eerror}" msg
360 if [ "${retval}" -eq 0 ]; then
361 [ "${RC_QUIET_STDOUT}" = "yes" ] && return 0
362 msg="${BRACKET}[ ${GOOD}ok${BRACKET} ]${NORMAL}"
364 if [ "$#" -gt 0 ] ; then
367 msg="${BRACKET}[ ${BAD}!!${BRACKET} ]${NORMAL}"
370 if [ "${RC_ENDCOL}" = "yes" ]; then
371 printf "${ENDCOL} ${msg}\n"
373 [ "${LAST_E_CMD}" = "ebegin" ] || LAST_E_LEN=0
374 printf "%$(( ${COLS} - ${LAST_E_LEN} - 6 ))s%b\n" '' "${msg}"
380 # void eend(int error, char* errstr)
382 # indicate the completion of process
383 # if error, show errstr via eerror
386 local retval="${1:-0}"
389 _eend "${retval}" eerror "$@"
395 # void ewend(int error, char* errstr)
397 # indicate the completion of process
398 # if error, show errstr via ewarn
401 local retval="${1:-0}"
404 _eend "${retval}" ewarn "$@"
411 # vim: ft=sh tw=80 ts=4 foldmethod=marker