lib/helpers: the last remnants of the `$OSTYPE` have been swept away
- Figure out which `sed` we have by checking, not guessing.pull/2061/head
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: "${BASH_IT_LOAD_PRIORITY_COMPLETION:=350}"
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BASH_IT_LOAD_PRIORITY_SEPARATOR="---"
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# Handle the different ways of running `sed` without generating a backup file based on OS
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# - GNU sed (Linux) uses `-i`
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# - BSD sed (macOS) uses `-i ''`
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# Handle the different ways of running `sed` without generating a backup file based on provenance:
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# - GNU sed (Linux) uses `-i''`
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# - BSD sed (FreeBSD/macOS/Solaris/PlayStation) uses `-i ''`
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# To use this in Bash-it for inline replacements with `sed`, use the following syntax:
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# sed "${BASH_IT_SED_I_PARAMETERS[@]}" -e "..." file
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BASH_IT_SED_I_PARAMETERS=('-i')
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# shellcheck disable=SC2034 # expected for this case
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case "$OSTYPE" in
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'darwin'*) BASH_IT_SED_I_PARAMETERS=('-i' '') ;;
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esac
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if sed --version > /dev/null 2>&1; then
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# GNU sed accepts "long" options
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BASH_IT_SED_I_PARAMETERS=('-i')
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else
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# BSD sed errors on invalid option `-`
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BASH_IT_SED_I_PARAMETERS=('-i' '')
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fi
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function _command_exists() {
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_about 'checks for existence of a command'
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