Run programs without extensions

This change gives the ability to run an executable file without an extension. It just replaces your sent bit with a function called shebangtest which will test for a shebang in the first line of the file. If no shebang, then it just runs sent. I also added a few more extensions to the extension list.
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Matthew Graham 2018-10-15 00:15:33 -04:00 committed by GitHub
parent 2c44ee2b73
commit 870af2c793

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@ -1,20 +1,27 @@
#!/bin/sh
# This script will compile or run another finishing operation on a document. I
# have this script run via vim.
# have this script run via vim/emacs.
#
# tex files: Compiles to pdf, including bibliography if necessary
# md files: Compiles to pdf via pandoc
# rmd files: Compiles via R Markdown
# c files: Compiles via whatever compiler is set to cc. Usually gcc.
# py files: runs via python command
# go files: compiles and runs with "go run"
# config.h files: (For suckless utils) recompiles and installs program.
# all others: run `sent` to show a presentation
oridir=$(pwd)
file=$(readlink -f "$1")
dir=$(dirname "$file")
base="${file%.*}"
cd "$dir" || exit
shebang=$(sed -n 1p $file)
cd $dir
textype() { \
command="pdflatex"
@ -26,11 +33,27 @@ textype() { \
$command --output-directory="$dir" "$base"
}
shebangtest() {
case "$shebang" in
\#\!*) "$file" ;;
*) sent "$file" 2>/dev/null & ;;
esac
}
case "$file" in
*\.rmd) echo "require(rmarkdown); render('$file')" | R --vanilla ;;
*\.rmd) echo "require(rmarkdown); render('$file')" | R --vanilla && mv "$base".pdf "$dir"/pdfs;;
*\.tex) textype "$file" ;;
*\.md) pandoc "$file" --pdf-engine=xelatex -o "$base".pdf ;;
*config.h) make && sudo make install ;;
*) sent "$file" 2>/dev/null & ;;
*\.c) cc "$file" -o "$base" && "$base" ;;
*\.py) python "$file" ;;
*\.go) go run "$file" ;;
*) shebangtest ;;
esac
cd "$oridir" || exit
cd $oridir