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#!/bin/bash # Need bash because we use nullglob, extglob # # list-records [--after RECORD] # # Print, one per line, names of non-empty files in the current directory # that match the shell glob patterns in /etc/resolvconf/interface-order. # If the "--after RECORD" option is given and RECORD is not null then only # start listing after RECORD (i.e., do not print RECORD itself, and if # RECORD is not found then print nothing). # set -e RECORD_TO_WAIT_FOR="" # This means: don't wait before printing [ "$1" = "--after" ] && RECORD_TO_WAIT_FOR="$2" FIRST_ARG_WITHOUT_OPTION_PREFIX="${1#--after=}" [ "$FIRST_ARG_WITHOUT_OPTION_PREFIX" != "$1" ] && RECORD_TO_WAIT_FOR="$FIRST_ARG_WITHOUT_OPTION_PREFIX" # # Store arguments (minus duplicates) in RSLT, separated by newlines. # # Doesn't work properly if an argument itself contains whitespace. # uniquify() { local E RSLT="" while [ "$1" ] ; do for E in $RSLT ; do [ "$1" = "$E" ] && { shift ; continue 2 ; } done RSLT="${RSLT:+$RSLT }$1" shift done } ### Compile ordered list of resolv.conf-type files ### # The following must be the content of the factory-provided interface-order file PATTERNS="lo.inet6 lo.inet lo.@(dnsmasq|pdnsd) lo.!(pdns|pdns-recursor) lo tun* tap* hso* em+([0-9])?(_+([0-9]))* p+([0-9])p+([0-9])?(_+([0-9]))* @(br|eth)*([^.]).inet6 @(br|eth)*([^.]).ip6.@(dhclient|dhcpcd|pump|udhcpc) @(br|eth)*([^.]).inet @(br|eth)*([^.]).@(dhclient|dhcpcd|pump|udhcpc) @(br|eth)* @(ath|wifi|wlan)*([^.]).inet6 @(ath|wifi|wlan)*([^.]).ip6.@(dhclient|dhcpcd|pump|udhcpc) @(ath|wifi|wlan)*([^.]).inet @(ath|wifi|wlan)*([^.]).@(dhclient|dhcpcd|pump|udhcpc) @(ath|wifi|wlan)* ppp* *" if [ -r /etc/resolvconf/interface-order ] ; then PATTERNS="$(sed -e ' s/^[[:space:]]\+// s/[[:space:]].*// s/#.*// /\//d /^~/d /^\./d /^$/d ' /etc/resolvconf/interface-order)" fi shopt -s nullglob extglob # The nullglob option isn't essential since the test -s below will eliminate # any unexpanded patterns. The extglob option, however, is essential; it # makes the glob language of interface-order patterns as powerful as regexps. # Pathname expansion occurs on the following line resulting, in general, # in multiple instances of filenames; duplicates must be removed. uniquify $PATTERNS # Result is in RSLT for FLNM in $RSLT ; do if [ "$RECORD_TO_WAIT_FOR" ] ; then [ "$FLNM" = "$RECORD_TO_WAIT_FOR" ] && RECORD_TO_WAIT_FOR="" continue fi # Only list records of non-zero size [ -s "$FLNM" ] && echo "$FLNM" done exit 0
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