From 7eb181e2423548218a18519f3849234ba549463b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dylan.araps@gmail.com" Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 08:18:55 +0000 Subject: kiss: remove a boatload of useless comments FossilOrigin-Name: 361612baff09091f950adacc6e1334ed1f5ff8b86d634c5855d65550a42f0ca6 --- kiss | 69 ++++++++++++++++---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) diff --git a/kiss b/kiss index 5ccadfc..d65ab78 100755 --- a/kiss +++ b/kiss @@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ pkg_lint() { # Check that each mandatory file in the package entry exists. log "[$1] Checking repository files" - # Figure out *where* the repository entry for the package is located. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") cd "$repo_dir" || die "'$repo_dir' not accessible" [ -f sources ] || die "[$1] Sources file not found" @@ -55,7 +54,7 @@ pkg_lint() { [ "$release" ] || die "Release field not found in version file" } -pkg_search() { +pkg_find() { # Figure out which repository a package belongs to by # searching for directories matching the package name # in $KISS_PATH/*. @@ -124,10 +123,7 @@ pkg_sources() { # source of the same name. mkdir -p "$src_dir/$1" && cd "$src_dir/$1" - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") while read -r src _; do case $src in @@ -169,10 +165,7 @@ pkg_extract() { # source of the same name. mkdir -p "$mak_dir/$1" && cd "$mak_dir/$1" - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") while read -r src dest; do mkdir -p "./$dest" @@ -210,10 +203,7 @@ pkg_extract() { pkg_depends() { # Resolve all dependencies and install them in the right order. - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") # This does a depth-first search. The deepest dependencies are # listed first and then the parents in reverse order. @@ -242,10 +232,7 @@ pkg_verify() { # a new set of checksums and then comparing those with the old # set. - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") # Generate a second set of checksums to compare against the # repository's checksums for the package. @@ -266,10 +253,7 @@ pkg_strip() { # Strip package binaries and libraries. This saves space on the # system as well as on the tar-balls we ship for installation. - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") # Package has stripping disabled, stop here. [ -f "$repo_dir/nostrip" ] && return @@ -398,10 +382,7 @@ pkg_tar() { # This tar-ball also contains the package's database entry. log "[$1] Creating tar-ball" - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") # Read the version information to name the package. read -r version release < "$repo_dir/version" @@ -477,10 +458,7 @@ pkg_build() { ;; esac - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$pkg") # Figure out the version and release. read -r version release < "$repo_dir/version" @@ -504,10 +482,7 @@ pkg_build() { for pkg; do pkg_lint "$pkg"; done for pkg; do - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$pkg") # Ensure that checksums exist prior to building the package. [ -f "$repo_dir/checksums" ] || { @@ -536,10 +511,7 @@ pkg_build() { for pkg; do pkg_extract "$pkg" - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$pkg") # Install built packages to a directory under the package name # to avoid collisions with other packages. @@ -602,10 +574,7 @@ pkg_build() { pkg_checksums() { # Generate checksums for packages. - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$1") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$1") while read -r src _; do case $src in @@ -747,10 +716,7 @@ pkg_install() { tar_file=$pkg else - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "$pkg") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "$pkg") # Read the version information to name the package. read -r version release < "$repo_dir/version" @@ -907,10 +873,7 @@ pkg_updates() { set +f for pkg in "$KISS_ROOT/$pkg_db/"*; do - # Find the package's repository files. This needs to keep - # happening as we can't store this data in any kind of data - # structure. - repo_dir=$(pkg_search "${pkg##*/}") + repo_dir=$(pkg_find "${pkg##*/}") # Read version and release information from the installed packages # and repository. @@ -1009,7 +972,7 @@ args() { for pkg; do pkg_lint "$pkg"; done for pkg; do pkg_sources "$pkg"; done for pkg; do - pkg_checksums "$pkg" > "$(pkg_search "$pkg")/checksums" + pkg_checksums "$pkg" > "$(pkg_find "$pkg")/checksums" log "[$pkg] Generated checksums" done @@ -1068,7 +1031,7 @@ args() { s|search) for pkg; do - pkg_search "$pkg" + pkg_find "$pkg" done ;; -- cgit v1.2.3