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#!/bin/bash
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# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file:
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# * Provides a good explanation of the ini format - use this for docs *
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# * INI's have 'sections' and 'properties'. Properties have key = value format *
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#
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# Case insensitivity: Case is not changed, unless option used to covert to lower/upper case.
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# Comments: Allow ; and # for comments. Must be on their own line.
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# Blank lines: Blank lines are ignored.
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# Escape chars: \ at the end of a line will continue it onto next (leading whitespace is removed per normal)
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# Ordering: GLOBAL section must be at the top, sections continue until next section or EOF.
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# Duplicate names: Duplicate property values overwrite previous values.
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# Provide an option to abort/error is duplicate is found?
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# Add option to merge duplicates separated by octal byte (\036 ??)
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# Duplicate sections are merged. Option to error if dup.
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# Global properties: Support. Add to a GLOBAL section?
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# Hierarchy: No hierarchy support. Each section is own section.
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# Name/value delim: Use = by default. Allow : via option?
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# Quoted values: Allow values to be within " and ' to keep literal formatting.
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# Whitespace: Whitespace around section labels and []s is removed.
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# Whitespace within section labels is kept / translated.
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# Whitespace around property names is removed.
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# Whitespace within property names is kept as is (spaces squashed - option to override).
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# Property values have whitespace between = and data removed.
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# Property values are kept as is (no squashing)
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# http://www.regular-expressions.info/posixbrackets.html
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# http://ajdiaz.wordpress.com/2008/02/09/bash-ini-parser/
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# https://github.com/rudimeier/bash_ini_parser/blob/ff9d46a5503bf41b3344af85447e28cbaf95350e/read_ini.sh
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# http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
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# Specs:
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# [section] Can be upper/lower/mixed case (set by options)
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# Can only include: '-+_. [:alnum:]'
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# # Any single or consecutive occurance of '-+_. ' are converted to a *single* _
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# # eg: [foo -+_. bar] becomes [foo_bar] ??
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# Any leading/trailing spaces/tabs between the []s and name will be removed.
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# Notes:
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# * To make env vars available to subsequent programs, use -x|--export.
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parser_getopts() {
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local DELIM_SET=0
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fi
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shift
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;;
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-h|-help|--help)
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-e|-export|--export)
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shift
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DECLARE_SCOPE="-x"
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;;
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-global-name|--global-name)
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shift
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if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
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echo "${0##*/}: global name (--global-name) cannot be an empty value" >&2
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return 1
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elif [[ "${1:0:1}" =~ [[:digit:]] ]]; then
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echo "${0##*/}: global name (--global-name) cannot begin with a number" >&2
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return 1
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elif [[ "$1" =~ [^[:alnum:]_] ]]; then
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echo "${0##*/}: only alphanumerics and _ allowed for global name (--global-name)" >&2
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else
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CURRENT_SECTION="$1"
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fi
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shift
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;;
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-h|-\?|-help|--help)
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parser_help
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return 0
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return 2
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;;
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-l|-local|--local)
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shift
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DECLARE_SCOPE="-l"
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;;
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-lowercase|--lowercase)
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shift
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CONVERT_CASE="-1"
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;;
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-no-booleans|--no-booleans)
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shift
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USE_BOOLEANS="0"
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;;
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-no-squash|--no-squash)
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shift
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SQUASH_SPACES=0
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;;
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-p|-prefix|--prefix)
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shift
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echo "${0##*/}: prefix (-p) cannot begin with a number" >&2
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return 1
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elif [[ "$1" =~ [^[:alnum:]_] ]]; then
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echo "${0##*/}: invalid characters in prefix (-p) - alphanumerics and _ only" >&2
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echo "${0##*/}: only alphanumerics and _ allowed for prefix (-p)" >&2
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return 1
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else
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VARIABLE_PREFIX="$1"
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fi
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shift
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;;
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-textual-booleans|--textual-booleans)
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shift
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TEXTUAL_BOOLEANS="1"
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;;
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-uppercase|--uppercase)
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shift
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CONVERT_CASE="1"
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;;
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-v|-version|--version)
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parser_version
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return 0
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return 2
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;;
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--)
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# Stop option processing.
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Usage: ${0##*/} [options] <INI file>
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Parse an INI-style file into array assignments which can be 'eval'ed into Bash.
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Options:
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Commonly used options:
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-b <char>, --bound <char>
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The bound character which delimits the key from the value in a property
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line of the INI file. The default is "=". This must be a single
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character and cannot be empty value.
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-d <char(s)>, --delim <char(s)>
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The character(s) to use as a delimiter between the prefix and section name
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when defining the arrays. The default is "_", except where prefix is set
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to an empty value, in which case the default is also empty. Only
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alphanumerics and _ may be used with this option, and it may not begin
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with a number if prefix is empty. To use no delimintaor, use '-d ""'.
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The character(s) (which may be an empty value) to use as a delimiter
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between the prefix and section name when defining the arrays. The
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default is "_", except where prefix is set to an empty value, in which
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case the default is also empty. Only alphanumerics and _ may be used with
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this option, and it may not begin with a number if prefix is empty. The
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delimiter may be converted to upper or lower case depending upon the use
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of '--uppercase' or '--lowercase'.
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-e, --export
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When declaring the arrays, export them to the environment.
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-h, -?, --help
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Show (this) help.
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-l, --local
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Declare the arrays as being local in scope, instead of the default of
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global scope.
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-p <prefix>, --prefix <prefix>
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The prefix of all the variables set when defining the arrays. The default
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is "INI". An empty prefix (denoted by "") implies '-d ""', but this can
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be overridden by explicitly specifying a delimiter with '-d'. Only
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alphanumerics and _ may be used with this option, and it may not be empty
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when delim ('-d) begins with a number.
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when delim ('-d') begins with a number.
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-v, --version
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Show version and copyright information.
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-i, --implied-boolean
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Options usually require a value (after the =) in order to be set.
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With this option, any key without a value contained in the ini file
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if assumed to be a boolean 'true' and set accordingly. Likewise, any key
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preceeded with 'no_' (eg: no_foo) will set the value of 'foo' to boolean 'false'.
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Cannot be used with --no-boolean.
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-c, --case-sensitive
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Be case sensitive with section names and properties.
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Section names and property names will be used as is - no translation.
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-d, --delim
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The delimiter between the key and value. Must be a single character. Default =
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-g, --global-name <name>
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INI files can contain an optional implied "global" section - where there
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are property names/values before any [section] header. This option
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specified what section name the implied "global" section should be given
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in the environment variables which are set. The default is 'global'.
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-l, --lowercase
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Usually, environment variables are converted to all uppercase before being set.
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This option forces all environment variables to be converted to lowercase instead.
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Note: This only effects the environment variable set with -e, and the section names
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read from the ini file. Options are ??????????????????????????????????????
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-x, --export
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Export environment variables.
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--no-boolean
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Don't parse 'yes', 'true', 'on', 'no', 'false', 'off' into the corresponding boolean
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values, and set the options strictly as is. Incompatible with -i.
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--no-squash
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Do not squash multiple consecutive occurances of punctuation characters
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into a single _ when parsing section names and options. With this option
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'foo.-_bar' would become 'foo___bar' rather than 'foo_bar'.
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--no-duplicates
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If a duplicate section name or option name is found, report error and stop.
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Usually sections with the same name will have their options merged, and
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duplicate option values will overwrite previous ones.
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# -c, --check-only Only validate the ini file, don't parse it into the environment
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--check
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Check/validate the INI file by running it through the parser. Testing the
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ini file will report any problems or syntax errors in the file, but will
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not set up the environment variables as would happen in normal parsing.
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Any parse errors are reported to stderr. When combined with the --debug
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option, every detail of the parsing process is reported to stderr.
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--debug
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Show full details of the ini file parsing process. Detail is written to
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stderr. Unless --test is used with this option, the parser will still
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set up the environment as would happen normally,
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-h, --help
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Show (this) help.
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-v, --version
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Show version and copyright information.
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# -b, --booleans Allow 'yes', 'true', 'on', 'no', 'false', 'off' to be used as values
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# and interpited as boolean values. 'yes', 'true', 'on' set option value to "1".
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# 'no', 'false', 'off' set option value to "0".
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# -?, --???? Interprite the presense of an option name without any value as a boolean
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# 'true', and no_<option> as a boolean 'false', setting the option value
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# to 1 or 0 accordingly. eg: 'foo' in the ini file would set option foo = 1
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# and 'no_foo' would set foo = 0.
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# ???? Implies -b ????
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# --check Parse the file, report any problems, but don't output the code.
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# --debug Show all details of the parsing process to stderr. If --check is used, no code is outputted.
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# --?? Declare the arrays as exported.
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# --?? Declare the arrays as global (the default).
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# --?? Declare the arrays as local.
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# --?? Set comment characters. Each char can be used to indicate a comment.
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# --?? Treat all problems as errors and stop processing at that point. Need to integrate into code.
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# --?? Change bools from 0/1 to false/true???
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Lesser used options:
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--global-name <name>
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The name of the 'global' section used when defining the arrays. Only
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alphanumerics and _ may be used with this option, which cannot be empty.
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The name may not begin with a number, and may be converted to upper or
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lower case depending upon the use of '--uppercase' or '--lowercase'.
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--lowercase
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When defining the arrays, the case of the prefix ('-p') name, delimiter
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and section name is kept as set. With this option all items are converted
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to lower case. The case of the propertie's keys/values is not affected.
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--no-booleans
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Normally, the parser interprites the presence of a key without an
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associated value as a boolean. Keys which are proceeded by "no_" are
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given a boolean 'false' value, while keys without a "no_" are given a
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'true' value. With this option, the presence of a key without a value is
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considered a syntax error in the INI file.
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--no-squash
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Do not squash multiple consecutive blanks (which are later translated to
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a _) into a single space while reading section names and properties.
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--textual-booleans
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When defining the arrays, boolean keys are given a value of "0" or "1"
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(representing 'false' and 'true' respectivly). With this option the value
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of the key will be the text "false" or "true" instead. Ignored when
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'--no-booleans' is in use.
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--uppercase
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When defining the arrays, the case of the prefix ('-p') name, delimiter
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and section name is kept as set. With this option all items are converted
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to upper case. The case of the propertie's keys/values is not affected.
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Option processing ceases with the first non-option argument, or "--".
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EOF
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}
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parse_ini() {
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# Bash v4.1+ is required.
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# Bash v4.4+ is required.
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# if [[ -z "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" ]] || ((BASH_VERSINFO[0] < 4)); then
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if [[ -z "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" ]] || ((BASH_VERSINFO[0] < 4)); then
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echo "${0##*/}: minimum of bash v4 required" >&2
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return 1
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local CONVERT_CASE="0" # Whether to keep or convert section and key names to upper or loweer case. -1 = covert to lowercase, 0 = keep case, 1 = convert to uppercase.
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local CONVERT_CHARS="[:blank:].+-" # Characters from ACCEPTABLE_CHARS in section and key names that should be converted to _. Must be a valid regex bracket expression.
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local CURRENT_SECTION="global" # Name used for the 'global' section of the INI file.
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local KEYVALUE_DELIM="=" # Delimintator between key and value. Must be a single character.
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local DECLARE_SCOPE="-g" # The scope given in the array definitions. "-g" = global scope, "-l" = local scope, "-x" = export values.
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local KEYVALUE_DELIM="=" # Delimiter between key and value. Must be a single character.
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local SQUASH_SPACES="1" # Whether to squash multiple consecutive blanks into a single space. 0 = don't squash, 1 = do squash.
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local TEXTUAL_BOOLEANS="0" # Whether to use "false" and "true" for booleans. 0 = use "0" and "1", 1 = use "false" and "true".
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local USE_BOOLEANS="1" # Whether to allow the use of boolean values in the INI file. 0 = don't allow, 1 = do allow.
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local VARIABLE_PREFIX="INI" # Prefix for all variables. Note: case is not changed, even with CONVERT_CASE set.
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local VARIABLE_DELIM="_" # Delimiter between prefix and section name, unless VARIABLE_PREFIX is empty.
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# Variables.
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local BOOL_VALUE CURRENT_SECTION IGNORE_SECTION=0 INIFD KEY LINE LINENUMBER=0 REPLY VALUE
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local BOOL_VALUE DELIM ERR IGNORE_SECTION=0 INIFD KEY LINE LINENUMBER=0 PREFIX REPLY VALUE
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declare INIFILE
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# Parse options.
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parser_getopts "$@" || return $?
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parser_getopts "$@"
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ERR=$?
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if ((ERR == 1)); then
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# And error occured.
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return 1
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elif ((ERR == 2)); then
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# Help/version was showed, exit sucessfully.
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return 0
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fi
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# If reading from stdin, don't try to open the FD as it's already open.
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if [[ "$INIFILE" == "-" ]]; then
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# Extglob is required.
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shopt -s extglob
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# Convert case, if required.
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if ((CONVERT_CASE == -1)); then
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# Covert to lowercase.
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PREFIX="${VARIABLE_PREFIX,,}"
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DELIM="${VARIABLE_DELIM,,}"
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CURRENT_SECTION="${CURRENT_SECTION,,}"
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elif ((CONVERT_CASE == 1)); then
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# Convert to uppercase.
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PREFIX="${VARIABLE_PREFIX^^}"
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DELIM="${VARIABLE_DELIM^^}"
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CURRENT_SECTION="${CURRENT_SECTION^^}"
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else
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# Don't convert.
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PREFIX="$VARIABLE_PREFIX"
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DELIM="$VARIABLE_DELIM"
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fi
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# Output the 'global' section definition.
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# FIXME: If doing validation only, don't output declaration here.
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# FIXME: Need to handle export and local options here.
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# FIXME: Handle an empty prefix here, and delim as per key/value printf.
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printf "declare -g -A %s%s%s\\n" "$VARIABLE_PREFIX" "$VARIABLE_DELIM" "$CURRENT_SECTION"
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printf "declare %s -A %s%s%s\\n" "$DECLARE_SCOPE" "$PREFIX" "$DELIM" "$CURRENT_SECTION"
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# Parse the INI file.
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while :; do
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done
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# Ignore the line if it's a comment.
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# FIXME: Is the printf required here?
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[[ "$LINE" =~ ^[[:blank:]]*([$(printf "%q" "$COMMENT_CHARS")].*)*$ ]] && continue
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# Process the line.
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# Output the associative array declaration.
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# FIXME: If doing validation only, don't output declaration here.
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# FIXME: Need to handle export and local options here.
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printf "declare -g -A %s%s%s\\n" "$VARIABLE_PREFIX" "$VARIABLE_DELIM" "$LINE"
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printf "declare %s -A %s%s%s\\n" "$DECLARE_SCOPE" "$PREFIX" "$DELIM" "$LINE"
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# Keep track of the current section name.
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CURRENT_SECTION="$LINE"
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# Determine the boolean value.
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if [[ "${LINE:0:3}" == "no_" ]]; then
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LINE="${LINE:3:${#LINE} - 1}"
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BOOL_VALUE=0
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if ((TEXTUAL_BOOLEANS == 0)); then
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BOOL_VALUE=0
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else
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BOOL_VALUE="false"
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fi
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else
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BOOL_VALUE=1
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if ((TEXTUAL_BOOLEANS == 0)); then
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BOOL_VALUE=1
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else
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BOOL_VALUE="true"
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fi
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fi
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# Output the associative array element definition.
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printf "%s%s%s+=([\"%s\"]=\"%s\")\\n" "$VARIABLE_PREFIX" "${VARIABLE_PREFIX:+$VARIABLE_DELIM}" "$CURRENT_SECTION" "$LINE" "$BOOL_VALUE"
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if ((USE_BOOLEANS == 1)); then
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# printf "%s%s%s+=([\"%s\"]=\"%s\")\\n" "$PREFIX" "${PREFIX:+$DELIM}" "$CURRENT_SECTION" "$LINE" "$BOOL_VALUE"
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printf "%s%s%s[\"%s\"]=\"%s\"\\n" "$PREFIX" "${PREFIX:+$DELIM}" "$CURRENT_SECTION" "$LINE" "$BOOL_VALUE"
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else
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echo "${0##*/}: line $LINENUMBER: key without a value - ignoring property"
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continue
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fi
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elif ((IGNORE_SECTION == 0)); then # Process the property definition as a key/value pair.
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# Remove trailing whitespace from key part.
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LINE="${LINE/+([[:blank:]])$KEYVALUE_DELIM/$KEYVALUE_DELIM}"
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KEY="${LINE%%$KEYVALUE_DELIM*}"
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VALUE="${LINE#*$KEYVALUE_DELIM}"
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# Squash multiple consecutive blanks into a single space.
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((SQUASH_SPACES == 1)) && KEY="${KEY//+([[:blank:]])/ }"
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# If the value starts with a " or ' it must end with same.
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if [[ "${VALUE:0:1}" =~ [\"\'] ]]; then
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if [[ "${VALUE:0:1}" == "${VALUE: -1:1}" ]]; then
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# Output the associative array element definition.
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# FIXME: If doing validation only, don't output declaration here.
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# FIXME: Need to handle export and local options here.
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# FIXME: Need to make sure multiple keys with the same name add to the element, not replace it.
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# FIXME: Have an option to have repeat sections/properties over-write previous ones rather than append.
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# FIXME: Need to handle bash <4.4 (by CLI option): declare -n foo="$prefix$delim$section"; $prefix$delim$section["$key"]="${foo["$key"]}$value"
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# FIXME: Need to handle bash <4.4 (by CLI option?): declare -n foo="$prefix$delim$section"; $prefix$delim$section["$key"]="${foo["$key"]}$value"
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# For bash 4.4+.
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printf "%s%s%s+=([\"%s\"]+=\"%s\")\\n" "$VARIABLE_PREFIX" "${VARIABLE_PREFIX:+$VARIABLE_DELIM}" "$CURRENT_SECTION" "$KEY" "$VALUE"
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# printf "%s%s%s+=([\"%s\"]+=\"%s\")\\n" "$PREFIX" "${PREFIX:+$DELIM}" "$CURRENT_SECTION" "$KEY" "$VALUE"
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# For bash 4.0+
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printf "%s%s%s[\"%s\"]+=\"%s\"\\n" "$PREFIX" "${PREFIX:+$DELIM}" "$CURRENT_SECTION" "$KEY" "$VALUE"
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else
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# FIXME: Make this debug output only.
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echo "Skipping line $LINENUMBER"
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true
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fi
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# printf "<%s = %s>\\n" "$KEY" "$VALUE"
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# if first non-whitespace char after the first = is " or ', check the last non-whitespace char on the line.
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# if that character is a matching " or ', skip to normal processing.
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# if that character doesn't match the opening " or ', go to continued line processing
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# else (no opening " or ') check the last non-whitespace char on the line; if its a \ (line continuation marker)
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# go to continued line processing
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# fi
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# Continued line processing
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# Notes: If within a " or ' block, keep whitespace as entered - don't strip from begining of line.
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# If here from a continueation marker, remove leading whitespace.
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# Will need a flag to show if we're looking for an ending " or '
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# Normal processing:
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# Escape chars?
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# Close file descriptor for ini file
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# clean up the environment
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# IFS=$INI_SAVED_IFS
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# Remove any variables begining INI_
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done
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# Close file descriptor for INI file.
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if ((INIFD != 1)); then
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exec {INIFD}<&-
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fi
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# Clean up the environment.
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unset INIFILE
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}
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parse_ini "$@"
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