#!/usr/bin/env bash # Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Status Research & Development GmbH. Licensed under # either of: # - Apache License, version 2.0 # - MIT license # at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except # according to those terms. #PWD_CMD="pwd" ## get native Windows paths on Mingw #uname | grep -qi mingw && PWD_CMD="pwd -W" # We use ${BASH_SOURCE[0]} instead of $0 to allow sourcing this file # and we fall back to a Zsh-specific special var to also support Zsh. export REL_PATH="$(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]:-${(%):-%x}})" export ABS_PATH="$(cd ${REL_PATH}; pwd)" # do we still need this? #ABS_PATH_NATIVE="$(cd ${REL_PATH}; ${PWD_CMD})" export NIMBUS_ENV_DIR="${ABS_PATH}" # looks like oh-my-zsh can't handle dots in PATH export NIM_PATH=$(cd "${ABS_PATH}/../vendor/Nim/bin"; pwd) # Nimble needs this to be an absolute path export NIMBLE_DIR=$(cd "${ABS_PATH}/../../.nimble"; pwd) # we don't use Nimble-installed binaries, but just in case export PATH="${NIMBLE_DIR}/bin:${PATH}" #- make it an absolute path, so we can call this script from other dirs #- we can't use native Windows paths in here, because colons can't be escaped in PATH if [[ "$USE_SYSTEM_NIM" != "1" ]]; then export PATH="${NIM_PATH}:${PATH}" else echo "[using system Nim: $(which nim)]" fi # used by nim-beacon-chain/tests/simulation/start.sh export BUILD_OUTPUTS_DIR="${ABS_PATH}/../../../build" # change the prompt in shells that source this file if [[ -n "$BASH_VERSION" ]]; then export PS1="${PS1%\\\$ } [Nimbus env]\\$ " EXPORT_FUNC="export -f" fi if [[ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ]]; then export PS1="[Nimbus env] $PS1" EXPORT_FUNC="export" # doesn't actually work, because Zsh doesn't support exporting functions fi # functions, instead of aliases, to avoid typing long paths (aliases don't seem # to be expanded by default for command line arguments) nimble() { "${ABS_PATH}/nimble.sh" "$@" } $EXPORT_FUNC nimble add_submodule() { "${ABS_PATH}/add_submodule.sh" "$@" } $EXPORT_FUNC add_submodule if [[ $# == 1 && $1 == "bash" ]]; then # the only way to change PS1 in a child shell, apparently # (we're not getting the original PS1 value in here, so set a complete and nice prompt) export PS1="[Nimbus env] \[\033[0;31m\]\l \[\033[1;33m\]\d \[\033[1;36m\]\t \[\033[0;32m\]|\w|\[\033[0m\]\n\u\$ " exec "$1" --login --noprofile else # can't use "exec" here if we're getting function names as params "$@" fi