pushd/popd instead of juggling with a variable

Signed-off-by: Adam Warner <adamw@rner.email>
pull/2995/head
Adam Warner 5 years ago
parent 71903eb27f
commit 62c00ae1d8
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@ -378,17 +378,13 @@ fi
is_repo() {
# Use a named, local variable instead of the vague $1, which is the first argument passed to this function
# These local variables should always be lowercase
local directory="${1}"
# A local variable for the current directory
local curdir
local directory="${1}"
# A variable to store the return code
local rc
# Assign the current directory variable by using pwd
curdir="${PWD}"
local rc
# If the first argument passed to this function is a directory,
if [[ -d "${directory}" ]]; then
# move into the directory
cd "${directory}"
pushd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
# Use git to check if the directory is a repo
# git -C is not used here to support git versions older than 1.8.4
git status --short &> /dev/null || rc=$?
@ -398,7 +394,7 @@ is_repo() {
rc=1
fi
# Move back into the directory the user started in
cd "${curdir}"
popd &> /dev/null || return 1
# Return the code; if one is not set, return 0
return "${rc:-0}"
}
@ -408,7 +404,6 @@ make_repo() {
# Set named variables for better readability
local directory="${1}"
local remoteRepo="${2}"
local curdir
# The message to display when this function is running
str="Clone ${remoteRepo} into ${directory}"
@ -422,11 +417,9 @@ make_repo() {
# Clone the repo and return the return code from this command
git clone -q --depth 20 "${remoteRepo}" "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return $?
# Data in the repositories is public anyway so we can make it readable by everyone (+r to keep executable permission if already set by git)
chmod -R a+rX "${directory}"
# Make sure we know what directory we are in so we can move back into it
curdir="${PWD}"
chmod -R a+rX "${directory}"
# Move into the directory that was passed as an argument
cd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
pushd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
# Check current branch. If it is master, then reset to the latest availible tag.
# In case extra commits have been added after tagging/release (i.e in case of metadata updates/README.MD tweaks)
curBranch = $(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
@ -437,7 +430,7 @@ make_repo() {
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
# Move back into the original directory
cd "${curdir}" &> /dev/null || return 1
popd &> /dev/null || return 1
return 0
}
@ -448,18 +441,14 @@ update_repo() {
# but since they are local, their scope does not go beyond this function
# This helps prevent the wrong value from being assigned if you were to set the variable as a GLOBAL one
local directory="${1}"
local curdir
local curBranch
# A variable to store the message we want to display;
# Again, it's useful to store these in variables in case we need to reuse or change the message;
# we only need to make one change here
local str="Update repo in ${1}"
# Make sure we know what directory we are in so we can move back into it
curdir="${PWD}"
# Move into the directory that was passed as an argument
cd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
# Move into the directory that was passed as an argument
pushd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
# Let the user know what's happening
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Stash any local commits as they conflict with our working code
@ -478,7 +467,7 @@ update_repo() {
# Data in the repositories is public anyway so we can make it readable by everyone (+r to keep executable permission if already set by git)
chmod -R a+rX "${directory}"
# Move back into the original directory
cd "${curdir}" &> /dev/null || return 1
popd &> /dev/null || return 1
return 0
}
@ -517,7 +506,7 @@ resetRepo() {
# Use named variables for arguments
local directory="${1}"
# Move into the directory
cd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
pushd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
# Store the message in a variable
str="Resetting repository within ${1}..."
# Show the message
@ -528,7 +517,9 @@ resetRepo() {
chmod -R a+rX "${directory}"
# And show the status
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
# Returning success anyway?
# Return to where we came from
popd &> /dev/null || return 1
# Returning success anyway?
return 0
}

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