#!/usr/bin/env bash SAVED_PIPELINE_DIR="$DOTFILES_PATH/bin/pipelines" mkdir -p "$SAVED_PIPELINE_DIR" if [[ ! -z "${1+x}" ]]; then pdir="$SAVED_PIPELINE_DIR/$1"; shift mkdir -p "$pdir" if [[ -z ${1+x} ]]; then td="$(mktemp -p "$pdir" -d "tmp_pipeline.XXXXXXXX")" cleanup_trap="rm -rf \"$td\"" else td="$pdir/$1"; shift mkdir -p "$td" fi transform="$pdir/transform" else td="$(mktemp --tmpdir -d pipeline.XXXXXXXX)" transform="$td/transform" cleanup_trap="rm -rf \"$td\"" fi if [[ ! -e "$transform" ]]; then echo -e "#!/usr/bin/env bash\n# for ${td}\n\nbase64" > "$transform" fi in="$td/in" if [[ ! -z "${1+x}" ]]; then in="${1}"; shift fi out="$td/out" if [[ ! -z "${1+x}" ]]; then out="${1}"; shift fi # TODO: if no logging, log="/dev/null" log="$td/log" chmod +x "$transform" echo "Hello World" > "$in" touch "$log" fswi \ "bash -c 'cd \"$td\" && < \"$in\" \"$transform\" | tee \"$out\"'" \ 'in$|transform$' \ "$td" "$pdir" &> "$log" & watcher="$!" if [[ -z ${cleanup_trap+x} ]]; then trap "kill \"$watcher\"" EXIT else trap "${cleanup_trap}; kill \"$watcher\"" EXIT fi job="call jobstart(['inotifywait', '-m', '-e', 'close_write', '${out}'], {'on_stdout':{j,d,e->execute('checktime')}})" # this will only autosave (and therefore autoreload) for the out buffer (since # it was opened last) - autosaving (and therefore autorunning) is potentially # very scary nvim \ --cmd 'set shm+=atIWF' \ --cmd 'set shm-=Oo' \ -o "$in" "$transform" "$out" \ --cmd 'set autoread' \ --cmd 'set updatetime=250' \ --cmd 'autocmd CursorHold,CursorHoldI silent write' \ --cmd "$(<<< "$job" tr "'" '"')" #!/usr/bin/env bash # SAVED_PIPELINE_DIR="$EDFP/pipelines" # mkdir -p "$SAVED_PIPELINE_DIR" # if [[ ! -z "${1+x}" ]]; then # pdir="$SAVED_PIPELINE_DIR/$1"; shift # mkdir -p "$pdir" # if [[ -z ${1+x} ]]; then # td="$(mktemp -p "$pdir" -d "tmp_pipeline.XXXXXXXX")" # cleanup_trap="rm -rf \"$td\"" # else # td="$pdir/$1"; shift # mkdir -p "$td" # fi # transform="$pdir/transform" # else # td="$(mktemp --tmpdir -d pipeline.XXXXXXXX)" # transform="$td/transform" # cleanup_trap="rm -rf \"$td\"" # fi # if [[ ! -e "$transform" ]]; then # echo -e "#!/usr/bin/env bash\n# for ${td}\n\nbase64" > "$transform" # fi # in="$td/in" # if [[ ! -z "${1+x}" ]]; then # in="${1}"; shift # fi # out="$td/out" # if [[ ! -z "${1+x}" ]]; then # out="${1}"; shift # fi # # TODO: if no logging, log="/dev/null" # log="$td/log" # chmod +x "$transform" # echo "Hello World" > "$in" # touch "$log" # fswi \ # "bash -c 'cd \"$td\" && < \"$in\" \"$transform\" | tee \"$out\"'" \ # 'in$|transform$' \ # "$td" "$pdir" &> "$log" & # watcher="$!" # if [[ -z ${cleanup_trap+x} ]]; then # trap "kill \"$watcher\"" EXIT # else # trap "${cleanup_trap}; kill \"$watcher\"" EXIT # fi # job="call jobstart(['inotifywait', '-m', '-e', 'close_write', '${out}'], {'on_stdout':{j,d,e->execute('checktime')}})" # # this will only autosave (and therefore autoreload) for the out buffer (since # # it was opened last) - autosaving (and therefore autorunning) is potentially # # very scary # nvim \ # --cmd 'set shm+=atIWF' \ # --cmd 'set shm-=Oo' \ # -o "$in" "$transform" "$out" \ # --cmd 'set autoread' \ # --cmd 'set updatetime=250' \ # --cmd 'autocmd CursorHold,CursorHoldI silent write' \ # --cmd "$(<<< "$job" tr "'" '"')"