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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
#/ Mo is a mustache template rendering software written in bash. It inserts
#/ environment variables into templates.
#/
#/ Simply put, mo will change {{VARIABLE}} into the value of that
#/ environment variable. You can use {{#VARIABLE}}content{{/VARIABLE}} to
#/ conditionally display content or iterate over the values of an array.
#/
#/ Learn more about mustache templates at https://mustache.github.io/
#/
#/ Simple usage:
#/
#/ mo [--false] [--help] [--source=FILE] filenames...
#/
#/ --fail-not-set - Fail upon expansion of an unset variable.
#/ --false - Treat the string "false" as empty for conditionals.
#/ --help - This message.
#/ --source=FILE - Load FILE into the environment before processing templates.
#
# Mo is under a MIT style licence with an additional non-advertising clause.
# See LICENSE.md for the full text.
#
# This is open source! Please feel free to contribute.
#
# https://github.com/tests-always-included/mo
# Public: Template parser function. Writes templates to stdout.
#
# $0 - Name of the mo file, used for getting the help message.
# --allow-function-arguments
# - Permit functions in templates to be called with additional
# arguments. This puts template data directly in to the path
# of an eval statement. Use with caution.
# --fail-not-set - Fail upon expansion of an unset variable. Default behavior
# is to silently ignore and expand into empty string.
# --false - Treat "false" as an empty value. You may set the
# MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY environment variable instead to a non-empty
# value to enable this behavior.
# --help - Display a help message.
# --source=FILE - Source a file into the environment before processint
# template files.
# -- - Used to indicate the end of options. You may optionally
# use this when filenames may start with two hyphens.
# $@ - Filenames to parse.
#
# Mo uses the following environment variables:
#
# MO_ALLOW_FUNCTION_ARGUMENTS
# - When set to a non-empty value, this allows functions
# referenced in templates to receive additional
# options and arguments. This puts the content from the
# template directly into an eval statement. Use with
# extreme care.
# MO_FAIL_ON_UNSET - When set to a non-empty value, expansion of an unset
# env variable will be aborted with an error.
# MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY - When set to a non-empty value, the string "false"
# will be treated as an empty value for the purposes
# of conditionals.
# MO_ORIGINAL_COMMAND - Used to find the `mo` program in order to generate
# a help message.
#
# Returns nothing.
mo() (
# This function executes in a subshell so IFS is reset.
# Namespace this variable so we don't conflict with desired values.
local moContent f2source files doubleHyphens
IFS=$' \n\t'
files=()
doubleHyphens=false
if [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; then
for arg in "$@"; do
if $doubleHyphens; then
# After we encounter two hyphens together, all the rest
# of the arguments are files.
files=("${files[@]}" "$arg")
else
case "$arg" in
-h|--h|--he|--hel|--help|-\?)
moUsage "$0"
exit 0
;;
--allow-function-arguments)
# shellcheck disable=SC2030
MO_ALLOW_FUNCTION_ARGUMENTS=true
;;
--fail-not-set)
# shellcheck disable=SC2030
MO_FAIL_ON_UNSET=true
;;
--false)
# shellcheck disable=SC2030
MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY=true
;;
--source=*)
f2source="${arg#--source=}"
if [[ -f "$f2source" ]]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
. "$f2source"
else
echo "No such file: $f2source" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
--)
# Set a flag indicating we've encountered double hyphens
doubleHyphens=true
;;
*)
# Every arg that is not a flag or a option should be a file
files=(${files[@]+"${files[@]}"} "$arg")
;;
esac
fi
done
fi
moGetContent moContent "${files[@]}" || return 1
moParse "$moContent" "" true
)
# Internal: Call a function.
#
# $1 - Function to call
# $2 - Content to pass
# $3 - Additional arguments as a single string
#
# This can be dangerous, especially if you are using tags like
# {{someFunction ; rm -rf / }}
#
# Returns nothing.
moCallFunction() {
local moArgs
moArgs=()
# shellcheck disable=SC2031
if [[ -n "${MO_ALLOW_FUNCTION_ARGUMENTS-}" ]]; then
moArgs=$3
fi
echo -n "$2" | eval "$1" "$moArgs"
}
# Internal: Scan content until the right end tag is found. Creates an array
# with the following members:
#
# [0] = Content before end tag
# [1] = End tag (complete tag)
# [2] = Content after end tag
#
# Everything using this function uses the "standalone tags" logic.
#
# $1 - Name of variable for the array
# $2 - Content
# $3 - Name of end tag
# $4 - If -z, do standalone tag processing before finishing
#
# Returns nothing.
moFindEndTag() {
local content remaining scanned standaloneBytes tag
#: Find open tags
scanned=""
moSplit content "$2" '{{' '}}'
while [[ "${#content[@]}" -gt 1 ]]; do
moTrimWhitespace tag "${content[1]}"
#: Restore content[1] before we start using it
content[1]='{{'"${content[1]}"'}}'
case $tag in
'#'* | '^'*)
#: Start another block
scanned="${scanned}${content[0]}${content[1]}"
moTrimWhitespace tag "${tag:1}"
moFindEndTag content "${content[2]}" "$tag" "loop"
scanned="${scanned}${content[0]}${content[1]}"
remaining=${content[2]}
;;
'/'*)
#: End a block - could be ours
moTrimWhitespace tag "${tag:1}"
scanned="$scanned${content[0]}"
if [[ "$tag" == "$3" ]]; then
#: Found our end tag
if [[ -z "${4-}" ]] && moIsStandalone standaloneBytes "$scanned" "${content[2]}" true; then
#: This is also a standalone tag - clean up whitespace
#: and move those whitespace bytes to the "tag" element
standaloneBytes=( $standaloneBytes )
content[1]="${scanned:${standaloneBytes[0]}}${content[1]}${content[2]:0:${standaloneBytes[1]}}"
scanned="${scanned:0:${standaloneBytes[0]}}"
content[2]="${content[2]:${standaloneBytes[1]}}"
fi
local "$1" && moIndirectArray "$1" "$scanned" "${content[1]}" "${content[2]}"
return 0
fi
scanned="$scanned${content[1]}"
remaining=${content[2]}
;;
*)
#: Ignore all other tags
scanned="${scanned}${content[0]}${content[1]}"
remaining=${content[2]}
;;
esac
moSplit content "$remaining" '{{' '}}'
done
#: Did not find our closing tag
scanned="$scanned${content[0]}"
local "$1" && moIndirectArray "$1" "${scanned}" "" ""
}
# Internal: Find the first index of a substring. If not found, sets the
# index to -1.
#
# $1 - Destination variable for the index
# $2 - Haystack
# $3 - Needle
#
# Returns nothing.
moFindString() {
local pos string
string=${2%%$3*}
[[ "$string" == "$2" ]] && pos=-1 || pos=${#string}
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "$pos"
}
# Internal: Generate a dotted name based on current context and target name.
#
# $1 - Target variable to store results
# $2 - Context name
# $3 - Desired variable name
#
# Returns nothing.
moFullTagName() {
if [[ -z "${2-}" ]] || [[ "$2" == *.* ]]; then
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "$3"
else
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "${2}.${3}"
fi
}
# Internal: Fetches the content to parse into a variable. Can be a list of
# partials for files or the content from stdin.
#
# $1 - Variable name to assign this content back as
# $2-@ - File names (optional)
#
# Returns nothing.
moGetContent() {
local content filename target
target=$1
shift
if [[ "${#@}" -gt 0 ]]; then
content=""
for filename in "$@"; do
#: This is so relative paths work from inside template files
content="$content"'{{>'"$filename"'}}'
done
else
moLoadFile content /dev/stdin || return 1
fi
local "$target" && moIndirect "$target" "$content"
}
# Internal: Indent a string, placing the indent at the beginning of every
# line that has any content.
#
# $1 - Name of destination variable to get an array of lines
# $2 - The indent string
# $3 - The string to reindent
#
# Returns nothing.
moIndentLines() {
local content fragment len posN posR result trimmed
result=""
#: Remove the period from the end of the string.
len=$((${#3} - 1))
content=${3:0:$len}
if [[ -z "${2-}" ]]; then
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "$content"
return 0
fi
moFindString posN "$content" $'\n'
moFindString posR "$content" $'\r'
while [[ "$posN" -gt -1 ]] || [[ "$posR" -gt -1 ]]; do
if [[ "$posN" -gt -1 ]]; then
fragment="${content:0:$posN + 1}"
content=${content:$posN + 1}
else
fragment="${content:0:$posR + 1}"
content=${content:$posR + 1}
fi
moTrimChars trimmed "$fragment" false true " " $'\t' $'\n' $'\r'
if [[ -n "$trimmed" ]]; then
fragment="$2$fragment"
fi
result="$result$fragment"
moFindString posN "$content" $'\n'
moFindString posR "$content" $'\r'
# If the content ends in a newline, do not indent.
if [[ "$posN" -eq ${#content} ]]; then
# Special clause for \r\n
if [[ "$posR" -eq "$((posN - 1))" ]]; then
posR=-1
fi
posN=-1
fi
if [[ "$posR" -eq ${#content} ]]; then
posR=-1
fi
done
moTrimChars trimmed "$content" false true " " $'\t'
if [[ -n "$trimmed" ]]; then
content="$2$content"
fi
result="$result$content"
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "$result"
}
# Internal: Send a variable up to the parent of the caller of this function.
#
# $1 - Variable name
# $2 - Value
#
# Examples
#
# callFunc () {
# local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "the value"
# }
# callFunc dest
# echo "$dest" # writes "the value"
#
# Returns nothing.
moIndirect() {
unset -v "$1"
printf -v "$1" '%s' "$2"
}
# Internal: Send an array as a variable up to caller of a function
#
# $1 - Variable name
# $2-@ - Array elements
#
# Examples
#
# callFunc () {
# local myArray=(one two three)
# local "$1" && moIndirectArray "$1" "${myArray[@]}"
# }
# callFunc dest
# echo "${dest[@]}" # writes "one two three"
#
# Returns nothing.
moIndirectArray() {
unset -v "$1"
# IFS must be set to a string containing space or unset in order for
# the array slicing to work regardless of the current IFS setting on
# bash 3. This is detailed further at
# https://github.com/fidian/gg-core/pull/7
eval "$(printf "IFS= %s=(\"\${@:2}\") IFS=%q" "$1" "$IFS")"
}
# Internal: Determine if a given environment variable exists and if it is
# an array.
#
# $1 - Name of environment variable
#
# Be extremely careful. Even if strict mode is enabled, it is not honored
# in newer versions of Bash. Any errors that crop up here will not be
# caught automatically.
#
# Examples
#
# var=(abc)
# if moIsArray var; then
# echo "This is an array"
# echo "Make sure you don't accidentally use \$var"
# fi
#
# Returns 0 if the name is not empty, 1 otherwise.
moIsArray() {
# Namespace this variable so we don't conflict with what we're testing.
local moTestResult
moTestResult=$(declare -p "$1" 2>/dev/null) || return 1
[[ "${moTestResult:0:10}" == "declare -a" ]] && return 0
[[ "${moTestResult:0:10}" == "declare -A" ]] && return 0
return 1
}
# Internal: Determine if the given name is a defined function.
#
# $1 - Function name to check
#
# Be extremely careful. Even if strict mode is enabled, it is not honored
# in newer versions of Bash. Any errors that crop up here will not be
# caught automatically.
#
# Examples
#
# moo () {
# echo "This is a function"
# }
# if moIsFunction moo; then
# echo "moo is a defined function"
# fi
#
# Returns 0 if the name is a function, 1 otherwise.
moIsFunction() {
local functionList functionName
functionList=$(declare -F)
functionList=( ${functionList//declare -f /} )
for functionName in "${functionList[@]}"; do
if [[ "$functionName" == "$1" ]]; then
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
# Internal: Determine if the tag is a standalone tag based on whitespace
# before and after the tag.
#
# Passes back a string containing two numbers in the format "BEFORE AFTER"
# like "27 10". It indicates the number of bytes remaining in the "before"
# string (27) and the number of bytes to trim in the "after" string (10).
# Useful for string manipulation:
#
# $1 - Variable to set for passing data back
# $2 - Content before the tag
# $3 - Content after the tag
# $4 - true/false: is this the beginning of the content?
#
# Examples
#
# moIsStandalone RESULT "$before" "$after" false || return 0
# RESULT_ARRAY=( $RESULT )
# echo "${before:0:${RESULT_ARRAY[0]}}...${after:${RESULT_ARRAY[1]}}"
#
# Returns nothing.
moIsStandalone() {
local afterTrimmed beforeTrimmed char
moTrimChars beforeTrimmed "$2" false true " " $'\t'
moTrimChars afterTrimmed "$3" true false " " $'\t'
char=$((${#beforeTrimmed} - 1))
char=${beforeTrimmed:$char}
# If the content before didn't end in a newline
if [[ "$char" != $'\n' ]] && [[ "$char" != $'\r' ]]; then
# and there was content or this didn't start the file
if [[ -n "$char" ]] || ! $4; then
# then this is not a standalone tag.
return 1
fi
fi
char=${afterTrimmed:0:1}
# If the content after doesn't start with a newline and it is something
if [[ "$char" != $'\n' ]] && [[ "$char" != $'\r' ]] && [[ -n "$char" ]]; then
# then this is not a standalone tag.
return 2
fi
if [[ "$char" == $'\r' ]] && [[ "${afterTrimmed:1:1}" == $'\n' ]]; then
char="$char"$'\n'
fi
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "$((${#beforeTrimmed})) $((${#3} + ${#char} - ${#afterTrimmed}))"
}
# Internal: Join / implode an array
#
# $1 - Variable name to receive the joined content
# $2 - Joiner
# $3-$* - Elements to join
#
# Returns nothing.
moJoin() {
local joiner part result target
target=$1
joiner=$2
result=$3
shift 3
for part in "$@"; do
result="$result$joiner$part"
done
local "$target" && moIndirect "$target" "$result"
}
# Internal: Read a file into a variable.
#
# $1 - Variable name to receive the file's content
# $2 - Filename to load
#
# Returns nothing.
moLoadFile() {
local content len
# The subshell removes any trailing newlines. We forcibly add
# a dot to the content to preserve all newlines.
# As a future optimization, it would be worth considering removing
# cat and replacing this with a read loop.
content=$(cat -- "$2" && echo '.') || return 1
len=$((${#content} - 1))
content=${content:0:$len} # Remove last dot
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "$content"
}
# Internal: Process a chunk of content some number of times. Writes output
# to stdout.
#
# $1 - Content to parse repeatedly
# $2 - Tag prefix (context name)
# $3-@ - Names to insert into the parsed content
#
# Returns nothing.
moLoop() {
local content context contextBase
content=$1
contextBase=$2
shift 2
while [[ "${#@}" -gt 0 ]]; do
moFullTagName context "$contextBase" "$1"
moParse "$content" "$context" false
shift
done
}
# Internal: Parse a block of text, writing the result to stdout.
#
# $1 - Block of text to change
# $2 - Current name (the variable NAME for what {{.}} means)
# $3 - true when no content before this, false otherwise
#
# Returns nothing.
moParse() {
# Keep naming variables mo* here to not overwrite needed variables
# used in the string replacements
local moArgs moBlock moContent moCurrent moIsBeginning moNextIsBeginning moTag
moCurrent=$2
moIsBeginning=$3
# Find open tags
moSplit moContent "$1" '{{' '}}'
while [[ "${#moContent[@]}" -gt 1 ]]; do
moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moContent[1]}"
moNextIsBeginning=false
case $moTag in
'#'*)
# Loop, if/then, or pass content through function
# Sets context
moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moTag:1}"
# Split arguments from the tag name. Arguments are passed to
# functions.
moArgs=$moTag
moTag=${moTag%% *}
moTag=${moTag%%$'\t'*}
moArgs=${moArgs:${#moTag}}
moFindEndTag moBlock "$moContent" "$moTag"
moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
if moTest "$moTag"; then
# Show / loop / pass through function
if moIsFunction "$moTag"; then
#: Consider piping the output to moGetContent
#: so the lambda does not execute in a subshell?
moContent=$(moCallFunction "$moTag" "${moBlock[0]}" "$moArgs")
moParse "$moContent" "$moCurrent" false
moContent="${moBlock[2]}"
elif moIsArray "$moTag"; then
eval "moLoop \"\${moBlock[0]}\" \"$moTag\" \"\${!${moTag}[@]}\""
else
moParse "${moBlock[0]}" "$moCurrent" true
fi
fi
moContent="${moBlock[2]}"
;;
'>'*)
# Load partial - get name of file relative to cwd
moPartial moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning" "$moCurrent"
moNextIsBeginning=${moContent[1]}
moContent=${moContent[0]}
;;
'/'*)
# Closing tag - If hit in this loop, we simply ignore
# Matching tags are found in moFindEndTag
moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
;;
'^'*)
# Display section if named thing does not exist
moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moTag:1}"
moFindEndTag moBlock "$moContent" "$moTag"
moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
if ! moTest "$moTag"; then
moParse "${moBlock[0]}" "$moCurrent" false "$moCurrent"
fi
moContent="${moBlock[2]}"
;;
'!'*)
# Comment - ignore the tag content entirely
# Trim spaces/tabs before the comment
moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
;;
.)
# Current content (environment variable or function)
moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
moShow "$moCurrent" "$moCurrent"
;;
'=')
# Change delimiters
# Any two non-whitespace sequences separated by whitespace.
# This tag is ignored.
moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
;;
'{'*)
# Unescaped - split on }}} not }}
moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
moContent="${moTag:1}"'}}'"$moContent"
moSplit moContent "$moContent" '}}}'
moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moContent[0]}"
moArgs=$moTag
moTag=${moTag%% *}
moTag=${moTag%%$'\t'*}
moArgs=${moArgs:${#moTag}}
moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
moContent=${moContent[1]}
# Now show the value
# Quote moArgs here, do not quote it later.
moShow "$moTag" "$moCurrent" "$moArgs"
;;
'&'*)
# Unescaped
moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moTag:1}"
moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
moShow "$moTag" "$moCurrent"
;;
*)
# Normal environment variable or function call
moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
moArgs=$moTag
moTag=${moTag%% *}
moTag=${moTag%%$'\t'*}
moArgs=${moArgs:${#moTag}}
moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
# Quote moArgs here, do not quote it later.
moShow "$moTag" "$moCurrent" "$moArgs"
;;
esac
moIsBeginning=$moNextIsBeginning
moSplit moContent "$moContent" '{{' '}}'
done
echo -n "${moContent[0]}"
}
# Internal: Process a partial.
#
# Indentation should be applied to the entire partial.
#
# This sends back the "is beginning" flag because the newline after a
# standalone partial is consumed. That newline is very important in the middle
# of content. We send back this flag to reset the processing loop's
# `moIsBeginning` variable, so the software thinks we are back at the
# beginning of a file and standalone processing continues to work.
#
# Prefix all variables.
#
# $1 - Name of destination variable. Element [0] is the content, [1] is the
# true/false flag indicating if we are at the beginning of content.
# $2 - Content before the tag that was not yet written
# $3 - Tag content
# $4 - Content after the tag
# $5 - true/false: is this the beginning of the content?
# $6 - Current context name
#
# Returns nothing.
moPartial() {
# Namespace variables here to prevent conflicts.
local moContent moFilename moIndent moIsBeginning moPartial moStandalone moUnindented
if moIsStandalone moStandalone "$2" "$4" "$5"; then
moStandalone=( $moStandalone )
echo -n "${2:0:${moStandalone[0]}}"
moIndent=${2:${moStandalone[0]}}
moContent=${4:${moStandalone[1]}}
moIsBeginning=true
else
moIndent=""
echo -n "$2"
moContent=$4
moIsBeginning=$5
fi
moTrimWhitespace moFilename "${3:1}"
# Execute in subshell to preserve current cwd and environment
(
# It would be nice to remove `dirname` and use a function instead,
# but that's difficult when you're only given filenames.
cd "$(dirname -- "$moFilename")" || exit 1
moUnindented="$(
moLoadFile moPartial "${moFilename##*/}" || exit 1
moParse "${moPartial}" "$6" true
# Fix bash handling of subshells and keep trailing whitespace.
# This is removed in moIndentLines.
echo -n "."
)" || exit 1
moIndentLines moPartial "$moIndent" "$moUnindented"
echo -n "$moPartial"
) || exit 1
# If this is a standalone tag, the trailing newline after the tag is
# removed and the contents of the partial are added, which typically
# contain a newline. We need to send a signal back to the processing
# loop that the moIsBeginning flag needs to be turned on again.
#
# [0] is the content, [1] is that flag.
local "$1" && moIndirectArray "$1" "$moContent" "$moIsBeginning"
}
# Internal: Show an environment variable or the output of a function to
# stdout.
#
# Limit/prefix any variables used.
#
# $1 - Name of environment variable or function
# $2 - Current context
# $3 - Arguments string if $1 is a function
#
# Returns nothing.
moShow() {
# Namespace these variables
local moJoined moNameParts
if moIsFunction "$1"; then
CONTENT=$(moCallFunction "$1" "" "$3")
moParse "$CONTENT" "$2" false
return 0
fi
moSplit moNameParts "$1" "."
if [[ -z "${moNameParts[1]-}" ]]; then
if moIsArray "$1"; then
eval moJoin moJoined "," "\${$1[@]}"
echo -n "$moJoined"
else
# shellcheck disable=SC2031
if moTestVarSet "$1"; then
echo -n "${!1}"
elif [[ -n "${MO_FAIL_ON_UNSET-}" ]]; then
echo "Env variable not set: $1" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
else
# Further subindexes are disallowed
eval "echo -n \"\${${moNameParts[0]}[${moNameParts[1]%%.*}]}\""
fi
}
# Internal: Split a larger string into an array.
#
# $1 - Destination variable
# $2 - String to split
# $3 - Starting delimiter
# $4 - Ending delimiter (optional)
#
# Returns nothing.
moSplit() {
local pos result
result=( "$2" )
moFindString pos "${result[0]}" "$3"
if [[ "$pos" -ne -1 ]]; then
# The first delimiter was found
result[1]=${result[0]:$pos + ${#3}}
result[0]=${result[0]:0:$pos}
if [[ -n "${4-}" ]]; then
moFindString pos "${result[1]}" "$4"
if [[ "$pos" -ne -1 ]]; then
# The second delimiter was found
result[2]="${result[1]:$pos + ${#4}}"
result[1]="${result[1]:0:$pos}"
fi
fi
fi
local "$1" && moIndirectArray "$1" "${result[@]}"
}
# Internal: Handle the content for a standalone tag. This means removing
# whitespace (not newlines) before a tag and whitespace and a newline after
# a tag. That is, assuming, that the line is otherwise empty.
#
# $1 - Name of destination "content" variable.
# $2 - Content before the tag that was not yet written
# $3 - Tag content (not used)
# $4 - Content after the tag
# $5 - true/false: is this the beginning of the content?
#
# Returns nothing.
moStandaloneAllowed() {
local bytes
if moIsStandalone bytes "$2" "$4" "$5"; then
bytes=( $bytes )
echo -n "${2:0:${bytes[0]}}"
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "${4:${bytes[1]}}"
else
echo -n "$2"
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "$4"
fi
}
# Internal: Handle the content for a tag that is never "standalone". No
# adjustments are made for newlines and whitespace.
#
# $1 - Name of destination "content" variable.
# $2 - Content before the tag that was not yet written
# $3 - Tag content (not used)
# $4 - Content after the tag
#
# Returns nothing.
moStandaloneDenied() {
echo -n "$2"
local "$1" && moIndirect "$1" "$4"
}
# Internal: Determines if the named thing is a function or if it is a
# non-empty environment variable. When MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY is set to a
# non-empty value, then "false" is also treated is an empty value.
#
# Do not use variables without prefixes here if possible as this needs to
# check if any name exists in the environment
#
# $1 - Name of environment variable or function
# $2 - Current value (our context)
# MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY - When set to a non-empty value, this will say the
# string value "false" is empty.
#
# Returns 0 if the name is not empty, 1 otherwise. When MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY
# is set, this returns 1 if the name is "false".
moTest() {
# Test for functions
moIsFunction "$1" && return 0
if moIsArray "$1"; then
# Arrays must have at least 1 element
eval "[[ \"\${#${1}[@]}\" -gt 0 ]]" && return 0
else
# If MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY is set, then return 1 if the value of
# the variable is "false".
# shellcheck disable=SC2031
[[ -n "${MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY-}" ]] && [[ "${!1-}" == "false" ]] && return 1
# Environment variables must not be empty
[[ -n "${!1-}" ]] && return 0
fi
return 1
}
# Internal: Determine if a variable is assigned, even if it is assigned an empty
# value.
#
# $1 - Variable name to check.
#
# Returns true (0) if the variable is set, 1 if the variable is unset.
moTestVarSet() {
[[ "${!1-a}" == "${!1-b}" ]]
}
# Internal: Trim the leading whitespace only.
#
# $1 - Name of destination variable
# $2 - The string
# $3 - true/false - trim front?
# $4 - true/false - trim end?
# $5-@ - Characters to trim
#
# Returns nothing.
moTrimChars() {
local back current front last target varName
target=$1
current=$2
front=$3
back=$4
last=""
shift 4 # Remove target, string, trim front flag, trim end flag
while [[ "$current" != "$last" ]]; do
last=$current
for varName in "$@"; do
$front && current="${current/#$varName}"