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#! /bin/bash # # cshtobash - convert csh aliases, environment variables, and variables to # bash equivalents # # usage: cshtobash [filename] # # If filename is given, that file is sourced. Note that csh always # sources .cshrc. To recreate your csh login environment, run # `cshtobash ~/.login'. # # Inspired by (and some borrowed from) a similar program distributed with # zsh-3.0. # # Chet Ramey # chet@po.cwru.edu # trap 'rm -f /tmp/cb$$.? cshout cshin' 0 1 2 3 6 15 T=$'\t' SOURCE="${1:+source $1}" cat << EOF >cshin $SOURCE alias >! /tmp/cb$$.a setenv >! /tmp/cb$$.e set >! /tmp/cb$$.v EOF # give csh a minimal environment, similar to what login would provide /usr/bin/env - USER=$USER HOME=$HOME PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/ucb:. TERM=$TERM SHELL=$SHELL /bin/csh -i < ./cshin > cshout 2>&1 # First convert aliases cat << \EOF >/tmp/cb$$.1 mkalias () { case $2 in '') echo alias ${1}="''" ;; *[#\!]*) comm=$(echo $2 | sed 's/\!\*/"$\@"/g s/\!:\([1-9]\)/"$\1"/g s/#/\#/g') echo $1 \(\) "{" command "$comm" "; }" ;; *) echo alias ${1}=\'$(echo "${2}" | sed "s:':'\\\\'':")\' ;; esac } EOF sed "s/^\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)$T\(.*\)$/mkalias \1 '\2'/" < /tmp/cb$$.a >>/tmp/cb$$.1 echo '# csh aliases' echo $BASH /tmp/cb$$.1 | sed -e 's/\$cwd/\$PWD/g' \ -e 's/\$term/\$TERM/g' \ -e 's/\$home/\$HOME/g' \ -e 's/\$user/\$USER/g' \ -e 's/\$prompt/\$PS1/g' # Next, convert environment variables echo echo '# csh environment variables' echo # Would be nice to deal with embedded newlines, e.g. in TERMCAP, but ... sed -e '/^SHLVL/d' \ -e '/^PWD/d' \ -e "s/'/'"\\\\"''"/g \ -e "s/^\([A-Za-z0-9_]*=\)/export \1'/" \ -e "s/$/'/" < /tmp/cb$$.e # Finally, convert local variables echo echo '# csh variables' echo sed -e 's/'"$T"'/=/' \ -e "s/'/'"\\\\"''"/g \ -e '/^[A-Za-z0-9_]*=[^(]/{ s/=/='"'/"' s/$/'"'/"' }' < /tmp/cb$$.v | sed -e '/^argv=/d' -e '/^cwd=/d' -e '/^filec=/d' -e '/^status=/d' \ -e '/^verbose=/d' \ -e '/^term=/d' \ -e '/^home=/d' \ -e '/^path=/d' \ -e '/^user=/d' \ -e '/^shell=/d' \ -e '/^cdpath=/d' \ -e '/^mail=/d' \ -e '/^home=/s//HOME=/' \ -e '/^prompt=/s//PS1=/' \ -e '/^histfile=/s//HISTFILE=/' \ -e '/^history=/s//HISTSIZE=/' \ -e '/^savehist=$/s//HISTFILESIZE=${HISTSIZE-500}/' \ -e '/^savehist=/s//HISTFILESIZE=/' \ -e '/^ignoreeof=$/s/^.*$/set -o ignoreeof # ignoreeof/' \ -e '/^ignoreeof=/s//IGNOREEOF=/' \ -e '/^noclobber=/s/^.*$/set -C # noclobber/' \ -e '/^notify=/s/^.*$/set -b # notify/' \ -e '/^noglob=/s/^.*$/set -f # noglob/' \ # now some special csh variables converted to bash equivalents echo echo '# special csh variables converted to bash equivalents' echo sed -e 's/'"$T"'/=/' < /tmp/cb$$.v | grep "^cdpath=" | sed 's/(// s/ /:/g s/)// s/cdpath=/CDPATH=/' sed -e 's/'"$T"'/=/' < /tmp/cb$$.v | grep "^mail=" | sed 's/(// s/ /:/g s/)// s/mail=/MAILPATH=/' | sed -e 's/MAILPATH=\([0-9][0-9][^:]*\)$/MAILCHECK=\1/' \ -e 's/MAILPATH=\([0-9][0-9][^:]*\):\(.*\)/MAILCHECK=\1 MAILPATH=\2/' exit 0