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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Compact script with array - Good idea? Post 302676297 by Corona688 on Tuesday 24th of July 2012 11:16:16 AM
Old 07-24-2012
It looks pretty, but I wouldn't call it organized. You've got lots of data duplication -- why bother storing nginx in an array named nginx -- and if both things get the same prefix and make options, why not split that out too? And you're not looping things you can loop. And you're desperately avoiding splitting when it's something that could replace 80% of your code here. And using arrays means you end up spitting out ${ARR[1]} and ${ARR[2]} everywhere instead of using meaningful variable names. Why is '-j 4' the third element of your array and not the second, fifth, ninth? Only the original programmer knows.

In short this code will be as hard for you to read later as it was for me to read now. Smilie

I'd still split the URL's out since they're big and unwieldy.

Code:
MAKE_OPTS="-j 4"
CONFIG_OPTS="--prefix=/opt"

nginx="http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.2.2.tar.gz"
supervisor="http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/supervisor/supervisor-3.0a12.tar.gz"

for PACKAGE in nginx supervisor
do
        echo wget "${!PACKAGE}"
        echo configure $CONFIG_OPTS ... # Note not quoted
        echo make $MAKE_OPTS ... # Note not quoted
done

I suppose you could have variables overriding the default $CONFIG_OPTS and $MAKE_OPTS for a particular package. If they're blank, use the default options, if they're not, use them instead.

Last edited by Corona688; 07-24-2012 at 12:22 PM..
 

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