#!/bin/sh use_filesystem=1 darwin= if test -n "$OSTYPE" ; then # OSTYPE variable is a shell feature. supported by bash and zsh, but not # dash, busybox or (m)ksh. if test "${OSTYPE#linux}" '!=' "${OSTYPE}" ; then use_filesystem= elif test "${OSTYPE#darwin}" ; then darwin=1 fi elif which uname >/dev/null ; then if uname -o | grep -iqF linux ; then use_filesystem= elif uname -o | grep -iqF darwin ; then darwin=1 fi fi if test "$1" = "--socket" ; then shift ADDRESS="$1" shift else ADDRESS="powerline-ipc-${UID:-`id -u`}" test -n "$use_filesystem" && ADDRESS="/tmp/$ADDRESS" fi if test -n "$darwin" ; then ENV=genv else ENV=env fi if test -z "$use_filesystem" ; then ADDRESS="abstract-client:$ADDRESS" fi # Warning: env -0 does not work in busybox. Consider switching to parsing # `set` output in this case ( printf '%x\0' "$#" for argv in "$@" ; do printf '%s\0' "$argv" done printf '%s\0' "$PWD" $ENV -0 ) 2>/dev/null | socat -lf/dev/null -t 10 - "$ADDRESS" if test $? -ne 0 ; then powerline-render "$@" fi