Not sure if i understood your script alltogether, but since you're asking for suggestions, i just had fun rewriting it...
Hope this helps
Code:
#!/bin/bash
# https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-and-scripting/247133-exit-while-loop-execute-script-2.html
# Fun rewrite by sea
#
# Variables
#
TASK="$1" # Set argument as TASK
ME=${0##*/} # basename
LOG=$HOME/$ME.log # Logfile, to see what it does. (used to be tmp_rc)
TMR=$HOME/$ME.timervalue # Contains the current value of the timer
PORT=$HOME/$ME.port # What is its default port?
PID=$$ # PID of this execution of script
TIMER_DELAY=5 # Default/Start value
time_delay=$TIMER_DELAY # Work-value
#
# Functions
#
doLog() { # "MESSAGE STRING"
# Prints current date time username,
# followed by the supplied "message string"
echo "$(date +'%F %T') $USER -- $1" >> $LOG
}
switch_hdmi(){ # NUM
# switch hdmi ports
#
doLog "switch to hdmi port $1"
echo $1 > $PORT # This was probably your (missing) point ?
}
#
# Environment checks
#
[ -e $LOG ] || ( touch $LOG ; doLog "Created logfile of $ME" )
[ -e $TMR ] || ( touch $TMR ; echo $TIMER_DELAY > $TMR)
#
# Argument handling
#
doLog "executing switch hdmi... $1 with pid: $PID"
case "$TASK" in
restart_timer) doLog "restarting timer. killing pid $PID"
sudo kill -9 $PID # kill previous (now its current anyway) process to restart timer?
exit 0 # Is this still required/working ?
;;
rc1_stop) doLog "Switch hdmi to rc1 stop"
switch_hdmi 1
echo 0 > $TMR # stop timer
;;
rc1_restart) doLog "Switch hdmi to rc1 restart"
switch_hdmi 1
echo $TIMER_DELAY > $TMR # reset timer
;;
*) doLog "Call with faulty args... What to do?"
echo "Faulty arg supplied..."
exit 1
esac
#
# Action / Timer
#
until [ $time_delay -eq 0 ] ; do
sleep 1 # Actualy wait a second
time_delay=$(cat $TMR) # Read timer value from file, if there was a change
doLog "timer coutdown: $time_delay" # Prints re-read timer value to log
time_delay=$((time_delay-1)) # Update timer value
echo $time_delay > $TMR # Update timer file
if [ $time_delay -le 0 ]
then # Time is up
doLog "timer expired"
switch_hdmi 3
exit $?
fi
done
exit 0
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
after
after(n) Tcl Built-In Commands after(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
after - Execute a command after a time delay
SYNOPSIS
after ms
after ms ?script script script ...?
after cancel id
after cancel script script script ...
after idle ?script script script ...?
after info ?id?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This command is used to delay execution of the program or to execute a command in background sometime in the future. It has several forms,
depending on the first argument to the command:
after ms
Ms must be an integer giving a time in milliseconds. The command sleeps for ms milliseconds and then returns. While the command is
sleeping the application does not respond to events.
after ms ?script script script ...?
In this form the command returns immediately, but it arranges for a Tcl command to be executed ms milliseconds later as an event
handler. The command will be executed exactly once, at the given time. The delayed command is formed by concatenating all the
script arguments in the same fashion as the concat command. The command will be executed at global level (outside the context of
any Tcl procedure). If an error occurs while executing the delayed command then the background error will be reported by the com-
mand registered with interp bgerror. The after command returns an identifier that can be used to cancel the delayed command using
after cancel.
after cancel id
Cancels the execution of a delayed command that was previously scheduled. Id indicates which command should be canceled; it must
have been the return value from a previous after command. If the command given by id has already been executed then the after can-
cel command has no effect.
after cancel script script ...
This command also cancels the execution of a delayed command. The script arguments are concatenated together with space separators
(just as in the concat command). If there is a pending command that matches the string, it is cancelled and will never be executed;
if no such command is currently pending then the after cancel command has no effect.
after idle script ?script script ...?
Concatenates the script arguments together with space separators (just as in the concat command), and arranges for the resulting
script to be evaluated later as an idle callback. The script will be run exactly once, the next time the event loop is entered and
there are no events to process. The command returns an identifier that can be used to cancel the delayed command using after can-
cel. If an error occurs while executing the script then the background error will be reported by the command registered with
interp bgerror.
after info ?id?
This command returns information about existing event handlers. If no id argument is supplied, the command returns a list of the
identifiers for all existing event handlers created by the after command for this interpreter. If id is supplied, it specifies an
existing handler; id must have been the return value from some previous call to after and it must not have triggered yet or been
cancelled. In this case the command returns a list with two elements. The first element of the list is the script associated with
id, and the second element is either idle or timer to indicate what kind of event handler it is.
The after ms and after idle forms of the command assume that the application is event driven: the delayed commands will not be executed
unless the application enters the event loop. In applications that are not normally event-driven, such as tclsh, the event loop can be
entered with the vwait and update commands.
EXAMPLES
This defines a command to make Tcl do nothing at all for N seconds:
proc sleep {N} {
after [expr {int($N * 1000)}]
}
This arranges for the command wake_up to be run in eight hours (providing the event loop is active at that time):
after [expr {1000 * 60 * 60 * 8}] wake_up
The following command can be used to do long-running calculations (as represented here by ::my_calc::one_step, which is assumed to return a
boolean indicating whether another step should be performed) in a step-by-step fashion, though the calculation itself needs to be arranged
so it can work step-wise. This technique is extra careful to ensure that the event loop is not starved by the rescheduling of processing
steps (arranging for the next step to be done using an already-triggered timer event only when the event queue has been drained) and is
useful when you want to ensure that a Tk GUI remains responsive during a slow task.
proc doOneStep {} {
if {[::my_calc::one_step]} {
after idle [list after 0 doOneStep]
}
}
doOneStep
SEE ALSO
concat(n), interp(n), update(n), vwait(n)
KEYWORDS
cancel, delay, idle callback, sleep, time
Tcl 7.5 after(n)