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# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2

RC_GOT_FUNCTIONS="yes"

# Override defaults with user settings ...
[ -f /etc/conf.d/rc ] && source /etc/conf.d/rc

# daemontools dir
SVCDIR="/var/lib/supervise"

# Check /etc/conf.d/rc for a description of these ...
svclib="/lib/rcscripts"
svcdir=${svcdir:-/var/lib/init.d}

# Different types of dependencies
deptypes="need use"
# Different types of order deps
ordtypes="before after"

#
# Internal variables
#

# Dont output to stdout?
RC_QUIET_STDOUT="no"
RC_VERBOSE=${RC_VERBOSE:-no}

# Should we use color?
RC_NOCOLOR=${RC_NOCOLOR:-no}
# Can the terminal handle endcols?
RC_ENDCOL="yes"

#
# Default values for rc system
#
RC_TTY_NUMBER=${RC_TTY_NUMBER:-0}
RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP=${RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP:-no}
RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING=${RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING:-none}

#
# Default values for e-message indentation and dots
#
RC_INDENTATION=''
RC_DEFAULT_INDENT=2
#RC_DOT_PATTERN=' .'
RC_DOT_PATTERN=''

# void import_addon(char *addon)
#
#  Import code from the specified addon if it exists
#
import_addon() {
	local addon="${svclib}/addons/$1"
	if [[ -r ${addon} ]] ; then
		source "${addon}"
		return 0
	fi
	return 1
}

# void splash(...)
#
#  Notify bootsplash/splashutils/gensplash/whatever about
#  important events.
#
splash() {
	return 0
}

# void profiling(...)
#
#  Notify bootsplash/whatever about important events.
#
profiling() {
	return 0
}

# void bootlog(...)
#
#  Notify bootlogger about important events.
bootlog() {
	return 0
}

# void get_bootconfig()
#
#    Get the BOOTLEVEL and SOFTLEVEL by setting
#    'bootlevel' and 'softlevel' via kernel
#    parameters.
#
get_bootconfig() {
	export BOOTLEVEL="boot"
	export DEFAULTLEVEL="default"

	return 0
}

setup_defaultlevels() {
	get_bootconfig

	if [[ -z ${SOFTLEVEL} ]] ; then
		if [[ -f ${svcdir}/softlevel ]] ; then
			export SOFTLEVEL=$(< "${svcdir}/softlevel")
		else
			export SOFTLEVEL=${BOOTLEVEL}
		fi
	fi

	return 0
}

# void get_libdir(void)
#
#    prints the current libdir {lib,lib32,lib64}
#
get_libdir() {
	if [[ -n ${CONF_LIBDIR_OVERRIDE} ]] ; then
		CONF_LIBDIR="${CONF_LIBDIR_OVERRIDE}"
	elif [[ -x /usr/bin/portageq ]] ; then
		CONF_LIBDIR=$(/usr/bin/portageq envvar CONF_LIBDIR)
	fi
	echo ${CONF_LIBDIR:=lib}
}

# void esyslog(char* priority, char* tag, char* message)
#
#    use the system logger to log a message
#
esyslog() {
	local pri=
	local tag=

	if [[ -x /usr/bin/logger ]] ; then
		pri="$1"
		tag="$2"

		shift 2
		[[ -z "$*" ]] && return 0

		/usr/bin/logger -p "${pri}" -t "${tag}" -- "$*"
	fi

	return 0
}

# void eindent(int num)
#
#    increase the indent used for e-commands.
#
eindent() {
	local i="$1"
	(( i > 0 )) || (( i = RC_DEFAULT_INDENT ))
	esetdent $(( ${#RC_INDENTATION} + i ))
}

# void eoutdent(int num)
#
#    decrease the indent used for e-commands.
#
eoutdent() {
	local i="$1"
	(( i > 0 )) || (( i = RC_DEFAULT_INDENT ))
	esetdent $(( ${#RC_INDENTATION} - i ))
}

# void esetdent(int num)
#
#    hard set the indent used for e-commands.
#    num defaults to 0
#
esetdent() {
	local i="$1"
	(( i < 0 )) && (( i = 0 ))
	RC_INDENTATION=$(printf "%${i}s" '')
}

# void einfo(char* message)
#
#    show an informative message (with a newline)
#
einfo() {
	einfon "$*\n"
	LAST_E_CMD="einfo"
	return 0
}

# void einfon(char* message)
#
#    show an informative message (without a newline)
#
einfon() {
	[[ ${RC_QUIET_STDOUT} == "yes" ]] && return 0
	[[ ${RC_ENDCOL} != "yes" && ${LAST_E_CMD} == "ebegin" ]] && echo
	echo -ne " ${GOOD}*${NORMAL} ${RC_INDENTATION}$*"
	LAST_E_CMD="einfon"
	return 0
}

# void ewarn(char* message)
#
#    show a warning message + log it
#
ewarn() {
	if [[ ${RC_QUIET_STDOUT} == "yes" ]] ; then
		echo " $*"
	else
		[[ ${RC_ENDCOL} != "yes" && ${LAST_E_CMD} == "ebegin" ]] && echo
		echo -e " ${WARN}*${NORMAL} ${RC_INDENTATION}$*"
	fi

	# Log warnings to system log
	esyslog "daemon.warning" "rc-scripts" "$*"

	LAST_E_CMD="ewarn"
	return 0
}

# void eerror(char* message)
#
#    show an error message + log it
#
eerror() {
	if [[ ${RC_QUIET_STDOUT} == "yes" ]] ; then
		echo " $*" >/dev/stderr
	else
		[[ ${RC_ENDCOL} != "yes" && ${LAST_E_CMD} == "ebegin" ]] && echo
		echo -e " ${BAD}*${NORMAL} ${RC_INDENTATION}$*"
	fi

	# Log errors to system log
	esyslog "daemon.err" "rc-scripts" "$*"

	LAST_E_CMD="eerror"
	return 0
}

# void ebegin(char* message)
#
#    show a message indicating the start of a process
#
ebegin() {
	local msg="$*" dots spaces=${RC_DOT_PATTERN//?/ }
	[[ ${RC_QUIET_STDOUT} == "yes" ]] && return 0

	if [[ -n ${RC_DOT_PATTERN} ]] ; then
		dots=$(printf "%$(( COLS - 3 - ${#RC_INDENTATION} - ${#msg} - 7 ))s" '')
		dots=${dots//${spaces}/${RC_DOT_PATTERN}}
		msg="${msg}${dots}"
	else
		msg="${msg} ..."
	fi
	einfon "${msg}"
	[[ ${RC_ENDCOL} == "yes" ]] && echo

	LAST_E_LEN=$(( 3 + ${#RC_INDENTATION} + ${#msg} ))
	LAST_E_CMD="ebegin"
	return 0
}

# void _eend(int error, char *efunc, char* errstr)
#
#    indicate the completion of process, called from eend/ewend
#    if error, show errstr via efunc
#
#    This function is private to functions.sh.  Do not call it from a
#    script.
#
_eend() {
	local retval=${1:-0} efunc=${2:-eerror} msg
	shift 2

	if [[ ${retval} == "0" ]]; then
		[[ ${RC_QUIET_STDOUT} == "yes" ]] && return 0
		msg="${BRACKET}[ ${GOOD}ok${BRACKET} ]${NORMAL}"
	else
		if [[ -n $* ]] ; then
			${efunc} "$*"
		fi
		msg="${BRACKET}[ ${BAD}!!${BRACKET} ]${NORMAL}"
	fi

	if [[ ${RC_ENDCOL} == "yes" ]] ; then
		echo -e "${ENDCOL}  ${msg}"
	else
		[[ ${LAST_E_CMD} == ebegin ]] || LAST_E_LEN=0
		printf "%$(( COLS - LAST_E_LEN - 6 ))s%b\n" '' "${msg}"
	fi

	return ${retval}
}

# void eend(int error, char* errstr)
#
#    indicate the completion of process
#    if error, show errstr via eerror
#
eend() {
	local retval=${1:-0}
	shift

	_eend ${retval} eerror "$*"

	LAST_E_CMD="eend"
	return ${retval}
}

# void ewend(int error, char* errstr)
#
#    indicate the completion of process
#    if error, show errstr via ewarn
#
ewend() {
	local retval=${1:-0}
	shift

	_eend ${retval} ewarn "$*"

	LAST_E_CMD="ewend"
	return ${retval}
}

# v-e-commands honor RC_VERBOSE which defaults to no.
# The condition is negated so the return value will be zero.
veinfo() { [[ ${RC_VERBOSE} != "yes" ]] || einfo "$@"; }
veinfon() { [[ ${RC_VERBOSE} != "yes" ]] || einfon "$@"; }
vewarn() { [[ ${RC_VERBOSE} != "yes" ]] || ewarn "$@"; }
veerror() { [[ ${RC_VERBOSE} != "yes" ]] || eerror "$@"; }
vebegin() { [[ ${RC_VERBOSE} != "yes" ]] || ebegin "$@"; }
veend() {
	[[ ${RC_VERBOSE} == "yes" ]] && { eend "$@"; return $?; }
	return ${1:-0}
}
veend() {
	[[ ${RC_VERBOSE} == "yes" ]] && { ewend "$@"; return $?; }
	return ${1:-0}
}

# char *KV_major(string)
#
#    Return the Major (X of X.Y.Z) kernel version
#
KV_major() {
	[[ -z $1 ]] && return 1

	local KV=$@
	echo "${KV%%.*}"
}

# char *KV_minor(string)
#
#    Return the Minor (Y of X.Y.Z) kernel version
#
KV_minor() {
	[[ -z $1 ]] && return 1

	local KV=$@
	KV=${KV#*.}
	echo "${KV%%.*}"
}

# char *KV_micro(string)
#
#    Return the Micro (Z of X.Y.Z) kernel version.
#
KV_micro() {
	[[ -z $1 ]] && return 1

	local KV=$@
	KV=${KV#*.*.}
	echo "${KV%%[^[:digit:]]*}"
}

# int KV_to_int(string)
#
#    Convert a string type kernel version (2.4.0) to an int (132096)
#    for easy compairing or versions ...
#
KV_to_int() {
	[[ -z $1 ]] && return 1

	local KV_MAJOR=$(KV_major "$1")
	local KV_MINOR=$(KV_minor "$1")
	local KV_MICRO=$(KV_micro "$1")
	local KV_int=$(( KV_MAJOR * 65536 + KV_MINOR * 256 + KV_MICRO ))

	# We make version 2.2.0 the minimum version we will handle as
	# a sanity check ... if its less, we fail ...
	if [[ ${KV_int} -ge 131584 ]] ; then
		echo "${KV_int}"
		return 0
	fi

	return 1
}

# int get_KV()
#
#    Return the kernel version (major, minor and micro concated) as an integer.
#    Assumes X and Y of X.Y.Z are numbers.  Also assumes that some leading
#    portion of Z is a number.
#    e.g. 2.4.25, 2.6.10, 2.6.4-rc3, 2.2.40-poop, 2.0.15+foo
#
_RC_GET_KV_CACHE=""
get_KV() {
	[[ -z ${_RC_GET_KV_CACHE} ]] \
		&& _RC_GET_KV_CACHE=$(uname -r)

	echo $(KV_to_int "${_RC_GET_KV_CACHE}")

	return $?
}

# bool get_bootparam(param)
#
#   return 0 if gentoo=param was passed to the kernel
#
#   EXAMPLE:  if get_bootparam "nodevfs" ; then ....
#
get_bootparam() {
	return 1
}

# Safer way to list the contents of a directory,
# as it do not have the "empty dir bug".
#
# char *dolisting(param)
#
#    print a list of the directory contents
#
#    NOTE: quote the params if they contain globs.
#          also, error checking is not that extensive ...
#
dolisting() {
	local x=
	local y=
	local tmpstr=
	local mylist=
	local mypath="$*"

	if [[ ${mypath%/\*} != "${mypath}" ]] ; then
		mypath=${mypath%/\*}
	fi

	for x in ${mypath} ; do
		[[ ! -e ${x} ]] && continue

		if [[ ! -d ${x} ]] && [[ -L ${x} || -f ${x} ]] ; then
			mylist="${mylist} $(ls "${x}" 2> /dev/null)"
		else
			[[ ${x%/} != "${x}" ]] && x=${x%/}

			cd "${x}"; tmpstr=$(ls)

			for y in ${tmpstr} ; do
				mylist="${mylist} ${x}/${y}"
			done
		fi
	done

	echo "${mylist}"
}

# void save_options(char *option, char *optstring)
#
#    save the settings ("optstring") for "option"
#
save_options() {
	local myopts="$1"

	shift
	if [[ ! -d "${svcdir}/options/${myservice}" ]] ; then
		mkdir -p -m 0755 "${svcdir}/options/${myservice}"
	fi

	echo "$*" > "${svcdir}/options/${myservice}/${myopts}"

	return 0
}

# char *get_options(char *option)
#
#    get the "optstring" for "option" that was saved
#    by calling the save_options function
#
get_options() {
	if [[ -f "${svcdir}/options/${myservice}/$1" ]] ; then
		echo "$(< ${svcdir}/options/${myservice}/$1)"
	fi

	return 0
}

# char *add_suffix(char * configfile)
#
#    Returns a config file name with the softlevel suffix
#    appended to it.  For use with multi-config services.
add_suffix() {
	echo "$1"
	return 0
}

# char *get_base_ver()
#
#    get the version of baselayout that this system is running
#
get_base_ver() {
	[[ ! -r /etc/gentoo-release ]] && return 0
	local ver=$(</etc/gentoo-release)
	echo "${ver##* }"
}

# Network filesystems list for common use in rc-scripts.
# This variable is used in is_net_fs and other places such as
# localmount.
NET_FS_LIST="afs cifs coda davfs gfs ncpfs nfs nfs4 ocfs2 shfs smbfs"

# bool is_net_fs(path)
#
#   return 0 if path is the mountpoint of a networked filesystem
#
#   EXAMPLE:  if is_net_fs / ; then ...
#
is_net_fs() {
	local fstype
	# /proc/mounts is always accurate
	fstype=$( sed -n -e '/^rootfs/!s:.* '"$1"' \([^ ]*\).*:\1:p' /proc/mounts )
	[[ " ${NET_FS_LIST} " == *" ${fstype} "* ]]
	return $?
}

# bool is_uml_sys()
#
#   return 0 if the currently running system is User Mode Linux
#
#   EXAMPLE:  if is_uml_sys ; then ...
#
is_uml_sys() {
	return 1
}

# bool is_vserver_sys()
#
#   return 0 if the currently running system is a Linux VServer
#
#   EXAMPLE:  if is_vserver_sys ; then ...
#
is_vserver_sys() {
	return 0
}

# bool is_xenU_sys()
#
#   return 0 if the currently running system is an unprivileged Xen domain
#
#   EXAMPLE:  if is_xenU_sys ; then ...
#
is_xenU_sys() {
	return 1
}

# bool get_mount_fstab(path)
#
#   return the parameters to pass to the mount command generated from fstab
#
#   EXAMPLE: cmd=$( get_mount_fstab /proc )
#            cmd=${cmd:--t proc none /proc}
#            mount -n ${cmd}
#
get_mount_fstab() {
	echo
}

# char *reverse_list(list)
#
#   Returns the reversed order of list
#
reverse_list() {
	for (( i = $# ; i > 0 ; --i )) ; do
		echo -n "${!i} "
	done
}

# void start_addon(addon)
#
#   Starts addon.
#
start_addon() {
	local addon="$1"
	(import_addon "${addon}-start.sh")
	return 0
}

# void start_volumes()
#
#   Starts all volumes in RC_VOLUME_ORDER.
#
start_volumes() {
	return 0
}

# void stop_addon(addon)
#
#   Stops addon.
#
stop_addon() {
	local addon=$1
	(import_addon "${addon}-stop.sh")
	return 0
}

# void stop_volumes()
#
#   Stops all volumes in RC_VOLUME_ORDER (reverse order).
#
stop_volumes() {
	return 0
}

# bool is_older_than(reference, files/dirs to check)
#
#   return 0 if any of the files/dirs are newer than
#   the reference file
#
#   EXAMPLE: if is_older_than a.out *.o ; then ...
is_older_than() {
	local x=
	local ref="$1"
	shift

	for x in "$@" ; do
		[[ ${x} -nt "${ref}" ]] && return 0

		if [[ -d ${x} ]] ; then
			is_older_than "${ref}" "${x}"/* && return 0
		fi
	done

	return 1
}

# char* bash_variable(char *variable)
#
#   Turns the given variable into something that bash can use
#   Basically replaces anything not a-z,A-Z into a _
#
bash_variable() {
	local args="$@"
	LC_ALL=C echo "${args//[![:word:]]/_}"
}

# void requote()
#
#   Requotes params so they're suitable to be eval'd, just like this would:
#   set -- 1 2 "3 4"
#   /usr/bin/getopt -- '' "$@" | sed 's/^ -- //'
#
requote() {
	local q=\'
	set -- "${@//\'/$q\'$q}"	# quote inner instances of '
	set -- "${@/#/$q}"			# add ' to start of each param
	set -- "${@/%/$q}"			# add ' to end of each param
	echo "$*"
}

##############################################################################
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if [[ -z ${EBUILD} ]] ; then
	# Setup a basic $PATH.  Just add system default to existing.
	# This should solve both /sbin and /usr/sbin not present when
	# doing 'su -c foo', or for something like:  PATH= rcscript start
	PATH="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:${PATH}"

	# Cache the CONSOLETYPE - this is important as backgrounded shells don't
	# have a TTY. rc unsets it at the end of running so it shouldn't hang
	# around
	if [[ -z ${CONSOLETYPE} ]] ; then
		export CONSOLETYPE=$( /sbin/consoletype 2>/dev/null )
	fi
	if [[ ${CONSOLETYPE} == "serial" ]] ; then
		RC_NOCOLOR="yes"
		RC_ENDCOL="no"
	fi

	for arg in "$@" ; do
		case "${arg}" in
			# Lastly check if the user disabled it with --nocolor argument
			--nocolor|-nc)
				RC_NOCOLOR="yes"
				;;
		esac
	done

	setup_defaultlevels
else
	setup_defaultlevels
	# Should we use colors ?
	if [[ $* != *depend* ]] ; then
		# Check user pref in portage
		RC_NOCOLOR="$(portageq envvar NOCOLOR 2>/dev/null)"
		[[ ${RC_NOCOLOR} == "true" ]] && RC_NOCOLOR="yes"
	else
		# We do not want colors during emerge depend
		RC_NOCOLOR="yes"
		# No output is seen during emerge depend, so this is not needed.
		RC_ENDCOL="no"
	fi
fi

if [[ -n ${EBUILD} && $* == *depend* ]]; then
	# We do not want stty to run during emerge depend
	COLS=80
else
	# Setup COLS and ENDCOL so eend can line up the [ ok ]
	COLS=${COLUMNS:-0}		# bash's internal COLUMNS variable
	(( COLS == 0 )) && COLS=$(stty size 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2)
	(( COLS > 0 )) || (( COLS = 80 ))	# width of [ ok ] == 7
fi

if [[ ${RC_ENDCOL} == "yes" ]]; then
	ENDCOL=$'\e[A\e['$(( COLS - 8 ))'C'
else
	ENDCOL=''
fi

# Setup the colors so our messages all look pretty
if [[ ${RC_NOCOLOR} == "yes" ]]; then
	unset GOOD WARN BAD NORMAL HILITE BRACKET
else
	GOOD=$'\e[32;01m'
	WARN=$'\e[33;01m'
	BAD=$'\e[31;01m'
	HILITE=$'\e[36;01m'
	BRACKET=$'\e[34;01m'
	NORMAL=$'\e[0m'
fi

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# This should be the last code in here, please add all functions above!!     #
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