50 lines
943 B
Bash
50 lines
943 B
Bash
#!/bin/sh
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verbose="${VERBOSE:-0}"
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readonly verbose
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# Set verbosity.
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if [ "$verbose" -gt '0' ]
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then
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set -x
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fi
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# Set $EXIT_ON_ERROR to zero to see all errors.
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if [ "${EXIT_ON_ERROR:-1}" -eq '0' ]
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then
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set +e
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else
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set -e
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fi
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# We don't need glob expansions and we want to see errors about unset variables.
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set -f -u
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# Deferred Helpers
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not_found_msg='
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looks like a binary not found error.
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make sure you have installed the linter binaries using:
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$ make go-tools
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'
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readonly not_found_msg
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# TODO(a.garipov): Put it into a separate script and source it both here and in
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# go-lint.sh?
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not_found() {
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if [ "$?" -eq '127' ]
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then
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# Code 127 is the exit status a shell uses when a command or
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# a file is not found, according to the Bash Hackers wiki.
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#
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# See https://wiki.bash-hackers.org/dict/terms/exit_status.
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echo "$not_found_msg" 1>&2
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fi
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}
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trap not_found EXIT
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git ls-files -- '*.md' '*.yaml' '*.yml' | xargs misspell --error
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