source: vendor/bash/3.1-p17/examples/misc/cshtobash

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1#! /bin/bash
2#
3# cshtobash - convert csh aliases, environment variables, and variables to
4# bash equivalents
5#
6# usage: cshtobash [filename]
7#
8# If filename is given, that file is sourced. Note that csh always
9# sources .cshrc. To recreate your csh login environment, run
10# `cshtobash ~/.login'.
11#
12# Inspired by (and some borrowed from) a similar program distributed with
13# zsh-3.0.
14#
15# Chet Ramey
16# chet@po.cwru.edu
17#
18trap 'rm -f /tmp/cb$$.? cshout cshin' 0 1 2 3 6 15
19
20T=$'\t'
21
22SOURCE="${1:+source $1}"
23
24cat << EOF >cshin
25$SOURCE
26alias >! /tmp/cb$$.a
27setenv >! /tmp/cb$$.e
28set >! /tmp/cb$$.v
29EOF
30
31# give csh a minimal environment, similar to what login would provide
32/usr/bin/env - USER=$USER HOME=$HOME PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/ucb:. TERM=$TERM SHELL=$SHELL /bin/csh -i < ./cshin > cshout 2>&1
33
34# First convert aliases
35
36cat << \EOF >/tmp/cb$$.1
37mkalias ()
38{
39 case $2 in
40 '') echo alias ${1}="''" ;;
41 *[#\!]*)
42 comm=$(echo $2 | sed 's/\!\*/"$\@"/g
43 s/\!:\([1-9]\)/"$\1"/g
44 s/#/\#/g')
45 echo $1 \(\) "{" command "$comm" "; }"
46 ;;
47 *) echo alias ${1}=\'$(echo "${2}" | sed "s:':'\\\\'':")\' ;;
48 esac
49}
50EOF
51
52sed "s/^\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)$T\(.*\)$/mkalias \1 '\2'/" < /tmp/cb$$.a >>/tmp/cb$$.1
53
54echo '# csh aliases'
55echo
56
57$BASH /tmp/cb$$.1 | sed -e 's/\$cwd/\$PWD/g' \
58 -e 's/\$term/\$TERM/g' \
59 -e 's/\$home/\$HOME/g' \
60 -e 's/\$user/\$USER/g' \
61 -e 's/\$prompt/\$PS1/g'
62
63# Next, convert environment variables
64echo
65echo '# csh environment variables'
66echo
67
68# Would be nice to deal with embedded newlines, e.g. in TERMCAP, but ...
69sed -e '/^SHLVL/d' \
70 -e '/^PWD/d' \
71 -e "s/'/'"\\\\"''"/g \
72 -e "s/^\([A-Za-z0-9_]*=\)/export \1'/" \
73 -e "s/$/'/" < /tmp/cb$$.e
74
75# Finally, convert local variables
76echo
77echo '# csh variables'
78echo
79
80sed -e 's/'"$T"'/=/' \
81 -e "s/'/'"\\\\"''"/g \
82 -e '/^[A-Za-z0-9_]*=[^(]/{
83 s/=/='"'/"'
84 s/$/'"'/"'
85 }' < /tmp/cb$$.v |
86sed -e '/^argv=/d' -e '/^cwd=/d' -e '/^filec=/d' -e '/^status=/d' \
87 -e '/^verbose=/d' \
88 -e '/^term=/d' \
89 -e '/^home=/d' \
90 -e '/^path=/d' \
91 -e '/^user=/d' \
92 -e '/^shell=/d' \
93 -e '/^cdpath=/d' \
94 -e '/^mail=/d' \
95 -e '/^home=/s//HOME=/' \
96 -e '/^prompt=/s//PS1=/' \
97 -e '/^histfile=/s//HISTFILE=/' \
98 -e '/^history=/s//HISTSIZE=/' \
99 -e '/^savehist=$/s//HISTFILESIZE=${HISTSIZE-500}/' \
100 -e '/^savehist=/s//HISTFILESIZE=/' \
101 -e '/^ignoreeof=$/s/^.*$/set -o ignoreeof # ignoreeof/' \
102 -e '/^ignoreeof=/s//IGNOREEOF=/' \
103 -e '/^noclobber=/s/^.*$/set -C # noclobber/' \
104 -e '/^notify=/s/^.*$/set -b # notify/' \
105 -e '/^noglob=/s/^.*$/set -f # noglob/' \
106
107
108# now some special csh variables converted to bash equivalents
109echo
110echo '# special csh variables converted to bash equivalents'
111echo
112
113sed -e 's/'"$T"'/=/' < /tmp/cb$$.v |
114grep "^cdpath=" |
115sed 's/(//
116 s/ /:/g
117 s/)//
118 s/cdpath=/CDPATH=/'
119
120
121sed -e 's/'"$T"'/=/' < /tmp/cb$$.v |
122grep "^mail=" |
123sed 's/(//
124 s/ /:/g
125 s/)//
126 s/mail=/MAILPATH=/' |
127sed -e 's/MAILPATH=\([0-9][0-9][^:]*\)$/MAILCHECK=\1/' \
128 -e 's/MAILPATH=\([0-9][0-9][^:]*\):\(.*\)/MAILCHECK=\1 MAILPATH=\2/'
129
130exit 0
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