From 14789e8c40f1b7f4caf8476c955466464cf22208 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kevin Day Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2020 19:32:18 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update: implement the bootstrap.sh --- build/scripts/bootstrap.sh | 88 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 87 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/build/scripts/bootstrap.sh b/build/scripts/bootstrap.sh index c6e32c8..5f93996 100644 --- a/build/scripts/bootstrap.sh +++ b/build/scripts/bootstrap.sh @@ -5,5 +5,91 @@ # The purpose of this script is to provide an example on how to bootstrap this project using command line arguments. # Unlike the other scripts, this is not inteded to be run as if it were a program. # Instead this provides a functional example on what commands to perform to perform the bootstrap. +# +# This only accepts a two arguments (both are required): +# 1) One of "individual", "level", or "monolithic". +# 2) The version number of the project, such as "0.5.0". +# +# This will create a directory at he present working directory of the script caller called "fll" where everything will be installed. +# This assumes the shell script is GNU bash. +# This is not intended to provide any extensive or thorough error handling. + +original_path="$PWD/" +install_path="${original_path}fll/" + +mkdir -vp $install_path + +if [[ $1 == "individual" ]] ; then + bash build/scripts/package.sh build -i && + + for i in f_type f_status f_memory f_string f_utf f_color f_console f_conversion f_directory f_environment f_file f_fss f_path f_pipe f_print f_serialized f_socket fl_color fl_console fl_directory fl_file fl_fss fl_print fl_serialized fl_socket fl_status fl_string fl_utf fl_utf_file fll_directory fll_execute fll_file fll_fss fll_program fll_status ; do + cd package/individual/$i-$2/ && + + ./generate.sh clean && + + ./generate.sh build -w $install_path -m individual && + + ./install.sh -w $install_path && + + cd $original_path || break + done +fi + +if [[ $1 == "level" ]] ; then + bash build/scripts/package.sh build -l && + + cd package/level/fll-level_0-$2/ && + + ./generate.sh clean && + + ./generate.sh build -w $install_path -m level && + + ./install.sh -w $install_path && + + cd $original_path && + + cd package/level/fll-level_1-$2/ && + + ./generate.sh clean && + + ./generate.sh build -w $install_path -m level && + + ./install.sh -w $install_path && + + cd $original_path && + + cd package/level/fll-level_2-$2/ && + + ./generate.sh clean && + + ./generate.sh build -w $install_path -m level && + + ./install.sh -w $install_path +fi + +if [[ $1 == "monolithic" ]] ; then + bash build/scripts/package.sh build -m && + + cd package/monolithic/fll-$2/ && + + ./generate.sh clean && + + ./generate.sh build -w $install_path -m monolithic && + + ./install.sh -w $install_path +fi + +# the following in an example on building the Featureless Make project (fake) from the project bootstrapped from above. + +#bash build/scripts/package.sh build -p && + +#cd package/programs/fake-$2/ && + +#./generate.sh clean && + +#./generate.sh build -w $install_path -m $1 && + +#./install.sh -w $install_path -# @todo +# regardless of what happens always return to the starting directory. +cd $original_path -- 1.8.3.1