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- # global variables managing the state of the extension manager. treat as private.
- declare -A extension_function_info # maps a function name to a string with KEY=VALUEs information about the defining extension
- declare -i initialize_extension_manager_counter=0 # how many times has the extension manager initialized?
- declare -A defined_hook_point_functions # keeps a map of hook point functions that were defined and their extension info
- declare -A hook_point_function_trace_sources # keeps a map of hook point functions that were actually called and their source
- declare -A hook_point_function_trace_lines # keeps a map of hook point functions that were actually called and their source
- declare fragment_manager_cleanup_file # this is a file used to cleanup the manager's produced functions, for build_all_ng
- # configuration.
- export DEBUG_EXTENSION_CALLS=no # set to yes to log every hook function called to the main build log
- export LOG_ENABLE_EXTENSION=yes # colorful logs with stacktrace when enable_extension is called.
- # This is a helper function for calling hooks.
- # It follows the pattern long used in the codebase for hook-like behaviour:
- # [[ $(type -t name_of_hook_function) == function ]] && name_of_hook_function
- # but with the following added behaviors:
- # 1) it allows for many arguments, and will treat each as a hook point.
- # this allows for easily kept backwards compatibility when renaming hooks, for example.
- # 2) it will read the stdin and assume it's (Markdown) documentation for the hook point.
- # combined with heredoc in the call site, it allows for "inline" documentation about the hook
- # notice: this is not involved in how the hook functions came to be. read below for that.
- call_extension_method() {
- # First, consume the stdin and write metadata about the call.
- write_hook_point_metadata "$@" || true
- # @TODO: hack to handle stdin again, possibly with '< /dev/tty'
- # Then a sanity check, hook points should only be invoked after the manager has initialized.
- if [[ ${initialize_extension_manager_counter} -lt 1 ]]; then
- display_alert "Extension problem" "Call to call_extension_method() (in ${BASH_SOURCE[1]- $(get_extension_hook_stracktrace "${BASH_SOURCE[*]}" "${BASH_LINENO[*]}")}) before extension manager is initialized." "err"
- fi
- # With DEBUG_EXTENSION_CALLS, log the hook call. Users might be wondering what/when is a good hook point to use, and this is visual aid.
- [[ "${DEBUG_EXTENSION_CALLS}" == "yes" ]] &&
- display_alert "--> Extension Method '${1}' being called from" "$(get_extension_hook_stracktrace "${BASH_SOURCE[*]}" "${BASH_LINENO[*]}")" ""
- # Then call the hooks, if they are defined.
- for hook_name in "$@"; do
- echo "-- Extension Method being called: ${hook_name}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- # shellcheck disable=SC2086
- [[ $(type -t ${hook_name}) == function ]] && { ${hook_name}; }
- done
- }
- # what this does is a lot of bash mumbo-jumbo to find all board-,family-,config- or user-defined hook points.
- # the meat of this is 'compgen -A function', which is bash builtin that lists all defined functions.
- # it will then compose a full hook point (function) that calls all the implementing hooks.
- # this centralized function will then be called by the regular Armbian build system, which is oblivious to how
- # it came to be. (although it is encouraged to call hook points via call_extension_method() above)
- # to avoid hard coding the list of hook-points (eg: user_config, image_tweaks_pre_customize, etc) we use
- # a marker in the function names, namely "__" (two underscores) to determine the hook point.
- initialize_extension_manager() {
- # before starting, auto-add extensions specified (eg, on the command-line) via the ENABLE_EXTENSIONS env var. Do it only once.
- [[ ${initialize_extension_manager_counter} -lt 1 ]] && [[ "${ENABLE_EXTENSIONS}" != "" ]] && {
- local auto_extension
- for auto_extension in $(echo "${ENABLE_EXTENSIONS}" | tr "," " "); do
- ENABLE_EXTENSION_TRACE_HINT="ENABLE_EXTENSIONS -> " enable_extension "${auto_extension}"
- done
- }
- # This marks the manager as initialized, no more extensions are allowed to load after this.
- export initialize_extension_manager_counter=$((initialize_extension_manager_counter + 1))
- # Have a unique temporary dir, even if being built concurrently by build_all_ng.
- export EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR="${SRC}/.tmp/.extensions/${LOG_SUBPATH}"
- mkdir -p "${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}"
- # Log destination.
- export EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE="${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/extensions.log"
- echo -n "" >"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/hook_point_calls.txt"
- # globally initialize the extensions log.
- echo "-- lib/extensions.sh included. logs will be below, followed by the debug generated by the initialize_extension_manager() function." >"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- # log whats happening.
- echo "-- initialize_extension_manager() called." >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- # this is the all-important separator.
- local hook_extension_delimiter="__"
- # list all defined functions. filter only the ones that have the delimiter. get only the part before the delimiter.
- # sort them, and make them unique. the sorting is required for uniq to work, and does not affect the ordering of execution.
- # get them on a single line, space separated.
- local all_hook_points
- all_hook_points="$(compgen -A function | grep "${hook_extension_delimiter}" | awk -F "${hook_extension_delimiter}" '{print $1}' | sort | uniq | xargs echo -n)"
- declare -i hook_points_counter=0 hook_functions_counter=0 hook_point_functions_counter=0
- # initialize the cleanups file.
- fragment_manager_cleanup_file="${SRC}"/.tmp/extension_function_cleanup.sh
- echo "# cleanups: " >"${fragment_manager_cleanup_file}"
- local FUNCTION_SORT_OPTIONS="--general-numeric-sort --ignore-case" # --random-sort could be used to introduce chaos
- local hook_point=""
- # now loop over the hook_points.
- for hook_point in ${all_hook_points}; do
- echo "-- hook_point ${hook_point}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- # check if the hook point is already defined as a function.
- # that can happen for example with user_config(), that can be implemented itself directly by a userpatches config.
- # for now, just warn, but we could devise a way to actually integrate it in the call list.
- # or: advise the user to rename their user_config() function to something like user_config__make_it_awesome()
- local existing_hook_point_function
- existing_hook_point_function="$(compgen -A function | grep "^${hook_point}\$")"
- if [[ "${existing_hook_point_function}" == "${hook_point}" ]]; then
- echo "--- hook_point_functions (final sorted realnames): ${hook_point_functions}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- display_alert "Extension conflict" "function ${hook_point} already defined! ignoring functions: $(compgen -A function | grep "^${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}")" "wrn"
- continue
- fi
- # for each hook_point, obtain the list of implementing functions.
- # the sort order here is (very) relevant, since it determines final execution order.
- # so the name of the functions actually determine the ordering.
- local hook_point_functions hook_point_functions_pre_sort hook_point_functions_sorted_by_sort_id
- # Sorting. Multiple extensions (or even the same extension twice) can implement the same hook point
- # as long as they have different function names (the part after the double underscore __).
- # the order those will be called depends on the name; eg:
- # 'hook_point__033_be_awesome()' would be caller sooner than 'hook_point__799_be_even_more_awesome()'
- # independent from where they were defined or in which order the extensions containing them were added.
- # since requiring specific ordering could hamper portability, we reward extension authors who
- # don't mind ordering for writing just: 'hook_point__be_just_awesome()' which is automatically rewritten
- # as 'hook_point__500_be_just_awesome()'.
- # extension authors who care about ordering can use the 3-digit number, and use the context variables
- # HOOK_ORDER and HOOK_POINT_TOTAL_FUNCS to confirm in which order they're being run.
- # gather the real names of the functions (after the delimiter).
- hook_point_functions_pre_sort="$(compgen -A function | grep "^${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}" | awk -F "${hook_extension_delimiter}" '{print $2}' | xargs echo -n)"
- echo "--- hook_point_functions_pre_sort: ${hook_point_functions_pre_sort}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- # add "500_" to the names of function that do NOT start with a number.
- # keep a reference from the new names to the old names (we'll sort on the new, but invoke the old)
- declare -A hook_point_functions_sortname_to_realname
- declare -A hook_point_functions_realname_to_sortname
- for hook_point_function_realname in ${hook_point_functions_pre_sort}; do
- local sort_id="${hook_point_function_realname}"
- [[ ! $sort_id =~ ^[0-9] ]] && sort_id="500_${sort_id}"
- hook_point_functions_sortname_to_realname[${sort_id}]="${hook_point_function_realname}"
- hook_point_functions_realname_to_sortname[${hook_point_function_realname}]="${sort_id}"
- done
- # actually sort the sort_id's...
- # shellcheck disable=SC2086
- hook_point_functions_sorted_by_sort_id="$(echo "${hook_point_functions_realname_to_sortname[*]}" | tr " " "\n" | LC_ALL=C sort ${FUNCTION_SORT_OPTIONS} | xargs echo -n)"
- echo "--- hook_point_functions_sorted_by_sort_id: ${hook_point_functions_sorted_by_sort_id}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- # then map back to the real names, keeping the order..
- hook_point_functions=""
- for hook_point_function_sortname in ${hook_point_functions_sorted_by_sort_id}; do
- hook_point_functions="${hook_point_functions} ${hook_point_functions_sortname_to_realname[${hook_point_function_sortname}]}"
- done
- # shellcheck disable=SC2086
- hook_point_functions="$(echo -n ${hook_point_functions})"
- echo "--- hook_point_functions (final sorted realnames): ${hook_point_functions}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- hook_point_functions_counter=0
- hook_points_counter=$((hook_points_counter + 1))
- # determine the variables we'll pass to the hook function during execution.
- # this helps the extension author create extensions that are portable between userpatches and official Armbian.
- # shellcheck disable=SC2089
- local common_function_vars="HOOK_POINT=\"${hook_point}\""
- # loop over the functions for this hook_point (keep a total for the hook point and a grand running total)
- for hook_point_function in ${hook_point_functions}; do
- hook_point_functions_counter=$((hook_point_functions_counter + 1))
- hook_functions_counter=$((hook_functions_counter + 1))
- done
- common_function_vars="${common_function_vars} HOOK_POINT_TOTAL_FUNCS=\"${hook_point_functions_counter}\""
- echo "-- hook_point: ${hook_point} will run ${hook_point_functions_counter} functions: ${hook_point_functions}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- local temp_source_file_for_hook_point="${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/extension_function_definition.sh"
- hook_point_functions_loop_counter=0
- # prepare the cleanup for the function, so we can remove our mess at the end of the build.
- cat <<-FUNCTION_CLEANUP_FOR_HOOK_POINT >>"${fragment_manager_cleanup_file}"
- unset ${hook_point}
- FUNCTION_CLEANUP_FOR_HOOK_POINT
- # now compose a function definition. notice the heredoc. it will be written to tmp file, logged, then sourced.
- # theres a lot of opportunities here, but for now I keep it simple:
- # - execute functions in the order defined by ${hook_point_functions} above
- # - define call-specific environment variables, to help extension authors to write portable extensions (eg: EXTENSION_DIR)
- cat <<-FUNCTION_DEFINITION_HEADER >"${temp_source_file_for_hook_point}"
- ${hook_point}() {
- echo "*** Extension-managed hook starting '${hook_point}': will run ${hook_point_functions_counter} functions: '${hook_point_functions}'" >>"\${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- FUNCTION_DEFINITION_HEADER
- for hook_point_function in ${hook_point_functions}; do
- hook_point_functions_loop_counter=$((hook_point_functions_loop_counter + 1))
- # store the full name in a hash, so we can track which were actually called later.
- defined_hook_point_functions["${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}${hook_point_function}"]="DEFINED=yes ${extension_function_info["${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}${hook_point_function}"]}"
- # prepare the call context
- local hook_point_function_variables="${common_function_vars}" # start with common vars... (eg: HOOK_POINT_TOTAL_FUNCS)
- # add the contextual extension info for the function (eg, EXTENSION_DIR)
- hook_point_function_variables="${hook_point_function_variables} ${extension_function_info["${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}${hook_point_function}"]}"
- # add the current execution counter, so the extension author can know in which order it is being actually called
- hook_point_function_variables="${hook_point_function_variables} HOOK_ORDER=\"${hook_point_functions_loop_counter}\""
- # add it to our (not the call site!) environment. if we export those in the call site, the stack is corrupted.
- eval "${hook_point_function_variables}"
- # output the call, passing arguments, and also logging the output to the extensions log.
- # attention: don't pipe here (eg, capture output), otherwise hook function cant modify the environment (which is mostly the point)
- # @TODO: better error handling. we have a good opportunity to 'set -e' here, and 'set +e' after, so that extension authors are encouraged to write error-free handling code
- cat <<-FUNCTION_DEFINITION_CALLSITE >>"${temp_source_file_for_hook_point}"
- hook_point_function_trace_sources["${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}${hook_point_function}"]="\${BASH_SOURCE[*]}"
- hook_point_function_trace_lines["${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}${hook_point_function}"]="\${BASH_LINENO[*]}"
- [[ "\${DEBUG_EXTENSION_CALLS}" == "yes" ]] && display_alert "---> Extension Method ${hook_point}" "${hook_point_functions_loop_counter}/${hook_point_functions_counter} (ext:${EXTENSION:-built-in}) ${hook_point_function}" ""
- echo "*** *** Extension-managed hook starting ${hook_point_functions_loop_counter}/${hook_point_functions_counter} '${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}${hook_point_function}':" >>"\${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- ${hook_point_function_variables} ${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}${hook_point_function} "\$@"
- echo "*** *** Extension-managed hook finished ${hook_point_functions_loop_counter}/${hook_point_functions_counter} '${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}${hook_point_function}':" >>"\${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- FUNCTION_DEFINITION_CALLSITE
- # output the cleanup for the implementation as well.
- cat <<-FUNCTION_CLEANUP_FOR_HOOK_POINT_IMPLEMENTATION >>"${fragment_manager_cleanup_file}"
- unset ${hook_point}${hook_extension_delimiter}${hook_point_function}
- FUNCTION_CLEANUP_FOR_HOOK_POINT_IMPLEMENTATION
- # unset extension vars for the next loop.
- unset EXTENSION EXTENSION_DIR EXTENSION_FILE EXTENSION_ADDED_BY
- done
- cat <<-FUNCTION_DEFINITION_FOOTER >>"${temp_source_file_for_hook_point}"
- echo "*** Extension-managed hook ending '${hook_point}': completed." >>"\${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- } # end ${hook_point}() function
- FUNCTION_DEFINITION_FOOTER
- # unsets, lest the next loop inherits them
- unset hook_point_functions hook_point_functions_sortname_to_realname hook_point_functions_realname_to_sortname
- # log what was produced in our own debug logfile
- cat "${temp_source_file_for_hook_point}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- cat "${fragment_manager_cleanup_file}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- # source the generated function.
- # shellcheck disable=SC1090
- source "${temp_source_file_for_hook_point}"
- rm -f "${temp_source_file_for_hook_point}"
- done
- # Dont show any output until we have more than 1 hook function (we implement one already, below)
- [[ ${hook_functions_counter} -gt 0 ]] &&
- display_alert "Extension manager" "processed ${hook_points_counter} Extension Methods calls and ${hook_functions_counter} Extension Method implementations" "info" | tee -a "${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}"
- }
- cleanup_extension_manager() {
- if [[ -f "${fragment_manager_cleanup_file}" ]]; then
- display_alert "Cleaning up" "extension manager" "info"
- # this will unset all the functions.
- # shellcheck disable=SC1090 # dynamic source, thanks, shellcheck
- source "${fragment_manager_cleanup_file}"
- fi
- # reset/unset the variables used
- initialize_extension_manager_counter=0
- unset extension_function_info defined_hook_point_functions hook_point_function_trace_sources hook_point_function_trace_lines fragment_manager_cleanup_file
- }
- # why not eat our own dog food?
- # process everything that happened during extension related activities
- # and write it to the log. also, move the log from the .tmp dir to its
- # final location. this will make run_after_build() "hot" (eg, emit warnings)
- run_after_build__999_finish_extension_manager() {
- # export these maps, so the hook can access them and produce useful stuff.
- export defined_hook_point_functions hook_point_function_trace_sources
- # eat our own dog food, pt2.
- call_extension_method "extension_metadata_ready" <<'EXTENSION_METADATA_READY'
- *meta-Meta time!*
- Implement this hook to work with/on the meta-data made available by the extension manager.
- Interesting stuff to process:
- - `"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/hook_point_calls.txt"` contains a list of all hook points called, in order.
- - For each hook_point in the list, more files will have metadata about that hook point.
- - `${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/hook_point.orig.md` contains the hook documentation at the call site (inline docs), hopefully in Markdown format.
- - `${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/hook_point.compat` contains the compatibility names for the hooks.
- - `${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/hook_point.exports` contains _exported_ environment variables.
- - `${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/hook_point.vars` contains _all_ environment variables.
- - `${defined_hook_point_functions}` is a map of _all_ the defined hook point functions and their extension information.
- - `${hook_point_function_trace_sources}` is a map of all the hook point functions _that were really called during the build_ and their BASH_SOURCE information.
- - `${hook_point_function_trace_lines}` is the same, but BASH_LINENO info.
- After this hook is done, the `${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}` will be removed.
- EXTENSION_METADATA_READY
- # Move temporary log file over to final destination, and start writing to it instead (although 999 is pretty late in the game)
- mv "${EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE}" "${DEST}/${LOG_SUBPATH:-debug}/extensions.log"
- export EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE="${DEST}/${LOG_SUBPATH:-debug}/extensions.log"
- # Cleanup. Leave no trace...
- [[ -d "${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}" ]] && rm -rf "${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}"
- }
- # This is called by call_extension_method(). To say the truth, this should be in an extension. But then it gets too meta for anyone's head.
- write_hook_point_metadata() {
- local main_hook_point_name="$1"
- [[ ! -d "${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}" ]] && mkdir -p "${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}"
- cat - >"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/${main_hook_point_name}.orig.md" # Write the hook point documentation received via stdin to a tmp file for later processing.
- shift
- echo -n "$@" >"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/${main_hook_point_name}.compat" # log the 2nd+ arguments too (those are the alternative/compatibility names), separate file.
- compgen -A export >"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/${main_hook_point_name}.exports" # capture the exported env vars.
- compgen -A variable >"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/${main_hook_point_name}.vars" # capture all env vars.
- # add to the list of hook points called, in order.
- echo "${main_hook_point_name}" >>"${EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR}/hook_point_calls.txt"
- }
- # Helper function, to get clean "stack traces" that do not include the hook/extension infrastructure code.
- get_extension_hook_stracktrace() {
- local sources_str="$1" # Give this ${BASH_SOURCE[*]} - expanded
- local lines_str="$2" # And this # Give this ${BASH_LINENO[*]} - expanded
- local sources lines index final_stack=""
- IFS=' ' read -r -a sources <<<"${sources_str}"
- IFS=' ' read -r -a lines <<<"${lines_str}"
- for index in "${!sources[@]}"; do
- local source="${sources[index]}" line="${lines[((index - 1))]}"
- # skip extension infrastructure sources, these only pollute the trace and add no insight to users
- [[ ${source} == */.tmp/extension_function_definition.sh ]] && continue
- [[ ${source} == *lib/extensions.sh ]] && continue
- [[ ${source} == */compile.sh ]] && continue
- # relativize the source, otherwise too long to display
- source="${source#"${SRC}/"}"
- # remove 'lib/'. hope this is not too confusing.
- source="${source#"lib/"}"
- # add to the list
- arrow="$([[ "$final_stack" != "" ]] && echo "-> ")"
- final_stack="${source}:${line} ${arrow} ${final_stack} "
- done
- # output the result, no newline
- # shellcheck disable=SC2086 # I wanna suppress double spacing, thanks
- echo -n $final_stack
- }
- show_caller_full() {
- local frame=0
- while caller $frame; do
- ((frame++))
- done
- }
- # can be called by board, family, config or user to make sure an extension is included.
- # single argument is the extension name.
- # will look for it in /userpatches/extensions first.
- # if not found there will look in /extensions
- # if not found will exit 17
- declare -i enable_extension_recurse_counter=0
- declare -a enable_extension_recurse_stack
- enable_extension() {
- local extension_name="$1"
- local extension_dir extension_file extension_file_in_dir extension_floating_file
- local stacktrace
- # capture the stack leading to this, possibly with a hint in front.
- stacktrace="${ENABLE_EXTENSION_TRACE_HINT}$(get_extension_hook_stracktrace "${BASH_SOURCE[*]}" "${BASH_LINENO[*]}")"
- # if LOG_ENABLE_EXTENSION, output useful stack, so user can figure out which extensions are being added where
- [[ "${LOG_ENABLE_EXTENSION}" == "yes" ]] &&
- display_alert "Extension being added" "${extension_name} :: added by ${stacktrace}" ""
- # first a check, has the extension manager already initialized? then it is too late to enable_extension(). bail.
- if [[ ${initialize_extension_manager_counter} -gt 0 ]]; then
- display_alert "Extension problem" "already initialized -- too late to add '${extension_name}' (trace: ${stacktrace})" "err"
- exit 2
- fi
- # check the counter. if recurring, add to the stack and return success
- if [[ $enable_extension_recurse_counter -gt 1 ]]; then
- enable_extension_recurse_stack+=("${extension_name}")
- return 0
- fi
- # increment the counter
- enable_extension_recurse_counter=$((enable_extension_recurse_counter + 1))
- # there are many opportunities here. too many, actually. let userpatches override just some functions, etc.
- for extension_base_path in "${SRC}/userpatches/extensions" "${EXTER}/extensions"; do
- extension_dir="${extension_base_path}/${extension_name}"
- extension_file_in_dir="${extension_dir}/${extension_name}.sh"
- extension_floating_file="${extension_base_path}/${extension_name}.sh"
- if [[ -d "${extension_dir}" ]] && [[ -f "${extension_file_in_dir}" ]]; then
- extension_file="${extension_file_in_dir}"
- break
- elif [[ -f "${extension_floating_file}" ]]; then
- extension_dir="${extension_base_path}" # this is misleading. only directory-based extensions should have this.
- extension_file="${extension_floating_file}"
- break
- fi
- done
- # After that, we should either have extension_file and extension_dir, or throw.
- if [[ ! -f "${extension_file}" ]]; then
- echo "ERR: Extension problem -- cant find extension '${extension_name}' anywhere - called by ${BASH_SOURCE[1]}"
- exit 17 # exit, forcibly. no way we can recover from this, and next extensions will get bogus errors as well.
- fi
- local before_function_list after_function_list new_function_list
- # store a list of existing functions at this point, before sourcing the extension.
- before_function_list="$(compgen -A function)"
- # error handling during a 'source' call is quite insane in bash after 4.3.
- # to be able to catch errors in sourced scripts the only way is to trap
- declare -i extension_source_generated_error=0
- trap 'extension_source_generated_error=1;' ERR
- # source the file. extensions are not supposed to do anything except export variables and define functions, so nothing should happen here.
- # there is no way to enforce it though, short of static analysis.
- # we could punish the extension authors who violate it by removing some essential variables temporarily from the environment during this source, and restore them later.
- # shellcheck disable=SC1090
- source "${extension_file}"
- # remove the trap we set.
- trap - ERR
- # decrement the recurse counter, so calls to this method are allowed again.
- enable_extension_recurse_counter=$((enable_extension_recurse_counter - 1))
- # test if it fell into the trap, and abort immediately with an error.
- if [[ $extension_source_generated_error != 0 ]]; then
- display_alert "Extension failed to load" "${extension_file}" "err"
- exit 4
- fi
- # get a new list of functions after sourcing the extension
- after_function_list="$(compgen -A function)"
- # compare before and after, thus getting the functions defined by the extension.
- # comm is oldskool. we like it. go "man comm" to understand -13 below
- new_function_list="$(comm -13 <(echo "$before_function_list" | sort) <(echo "$after_function_list" | sort))"
- # iterate over defined functions, store them in global associative array extension_function_info
- for newly_defined_function in ${new_function_list}; do
- extension_function_info["${newly_defined_function}"]="EXTENSION=\"${extension_name}\" EXTENSION_DIR=\"${extension_dir}\" EXTENSION_FILE=\"${extension_file}\" EXTENSION_ADDED_BY=\"${stacktrace}\""
- done
- # snapshot, then clear, the stack
- local -a stack_snapshot=("${enable_extension_recurse_stack[@]}")
- enable_extension_recurse_stack=()
- # process the stacked snapshot, finally enabling the extensions
- for stacked_extension in "${stack_snapshot[@]}"; do
- ENABLE_EXTENSION_TRACE_HINT="RECURSE ${stacktrace} ->" enable_extension "${stacked_extension}"
- done
- }
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