35 lines
965 B
Bash
Executable File
35 lines
965 B
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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PID=$$
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test -z "$1" && { echo "Usage: js 'somefunction(1)'"; exit 0; }
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source /etc/profile.sh
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test -n "$BROWSER" || { alert warning "/dev/browser not active (are you running outside of v86?)"; }
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javascript="$*"
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# if we are run as shebang, use the file as input
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test -f "$1" && {
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javascript="args = String('$*').split(' '); $(cat $1 | tail +2)"
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}
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# below is not ideal
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# first I tried /dev/ttyS* https://github.com/copy/v86/issues/530
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# and differentiate processes by prefixing output by PID's
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# to parse it later with AWK, but it was very hairy
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OUTPUT=/mnt/run/$PID # com/isoterminal/feat/javascript.js writes output here
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touch $OUTPUT
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echo -n "PID=$PID; $javascript" > /dev/browser/js
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# todo watch file
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sleep 0.1
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cat $OUTPUT
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rm $OUTPUT
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# should we use flock, an awesome way to make processes read/write the same file
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# while preventing 1001 concurrency issues?
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# attempt:
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#
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# flock /dev/browser/js -c "echo \"$javascript\" > /dev/browser/js"
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