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./hello-world.cpp
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```
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## Use
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### Basic Use
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1. Add the following line to the first line of your C++ file.
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```
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#!/usr/bin/env sheclang
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```
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./your-source-code.cpp --your-argument positional --this-flag
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```
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### Advanced Use
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- Use the `env -S` seperator to pass build arguments directly into `sheclang`.
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- `sheclang` looks for the `--` as a seperator when invoked in this way to identify the arguments intended for the compiler verses arguments intended for your executable. If you do not want to have to play the game of complexities in the invocation here, consider using an environmental config to override the Magic Variables instead.
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- example: `#!/usr/bin/env -S sheclang -lm --` to pass the `-lm` flag directly to the compiler.
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- Use a `~/.config`, `~/.sheclang`, or local `sheclang.conf` to add compiler arguments
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- `sheclang` will look for files the following order, and simply source the contents of the files prior to doing any file processing, compiling, or executing.
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1. `$HOME/.config/sheclang/config`
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2. `$HOME/.sheclang`
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3. `$PWD/sheclang.conf`
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4. `$PWD/.sheclang`
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- If you want to override the configuration of a previous script, uses a higher numbered (later loaded) script to set the final configuration prior to the build process. For arugments you can override, look at the Magic Variables List section.
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### Magic Variables List
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The following variables are used internally by sheclang, and can be overriden by a sourced script as defined in the advanced usage.
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| Variable | Default | Description |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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| `COMPILER` | clang++ | The compiler called by sheclang |
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| `SHECLANG_VERBOSE` | false | When `true`, report information about the execution process for debugging |
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| `POST_BUILD_FLAGS` | *empty array* | an array of flags to pass to `$COMPILER` at build time. |
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| `PRE_BUILD_FLAGS` | *empty array* | an array of flags to pass to `$COMPILER` prior to the source code file. These are post-merged with arguments that are pased via an advanced `!#` call per the Advanced Use section above. |
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| `RUNTIME ARGS` | *empty array* | Arguments passed to your executable. Automatically merged with things you pass when invoking the script. These arguments are placed before arguments passed via the CLI. |
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## Why?
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Because I could. And anything that makes building performant software more
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assessable to more users is worth it. I can't imagine many Python beginners are
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using the debugging facilities and interactivity of the Python interactive
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terminal. So why not do what I can to make building C++ as trivial to get
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off the ground as trivial python.
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off the ground as trivial python. I detest build systems, and I just want my tools
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to work.
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#!/usr/bin/env sheclang
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#!/usr/bin/env -S sheclang
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#include <stdio.h>
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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121
sheclang
121
sheclang
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#!/bin/bash
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# sheclang - shebang (#!) meets automatic clang.
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# Luke Renaud
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# 2021-09-06 (Public Domain)
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# _____________________________________________________________________________
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# I got tired of the turnaround time when debugging my code, and I don't want
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# are stored, try it, weep, then rejoice that you have one less buffer open.
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#
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# _____________________________________________________________________________
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# Version History:
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# 2023-07-24 - Updated to accept !# arguments seperated by --
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# 2021-09-06 - Initial Release
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# _____________________________________________________________________________
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# LICENSE:
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# Public Domain (y'all really care?)
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# Public Domain
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function __sheclang_version() {
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SHECLANG_VERSION="2023-07-24"
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SV_LEN___="$SHECLANG_VERSION"
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printf ""
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printf "\e[4msheclang\e[0m: a she-bang (#!) for your C/C++ files.\n"
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printf "\e[4mversion\e[0m: $SV_LEN___\n"
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tput sgr0
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}
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function __sheclang_usage() {
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SHECLANG_VERSION="2023-07-24"
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cat << EOF
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usage:
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1. add "#!/usr/bin/env shebang" to your main C/C++ file,
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2. mark the file as executable
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3. try to execute it.
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4. Profit.
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For advanced usage information, see the project README file.
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EOF
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}
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set -e
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#O_IFS=${IFS}
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#export IFS=$'\n'
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export IFS=$'\n'
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COMPILER="clang++"
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BUILD_FLAGS=()
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SHECLANG_VERBOSE=${SHECLANG_VERBOSE:-false}
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###################
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## Phase 1: Input Collection & Argument Checking
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if [[ $# -lt 1 ]]; then
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printf "sheclang requires exactly one build file arugment.\n" >&2
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printf "sheclang requires at least the build file arugment.\n" >&2
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__sheclang_usage
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exit
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fi
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case "$1" in
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-v|-V|--version)
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__sheclang_version
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exit
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;;
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--help|-h)
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__sheclang_version
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__sheclang_usage
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exit
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;;
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*)
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;;
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esac
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# Load a global configuartion for a user
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if [[ -e $HOME/.config/sheclang/config ]]; then
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elif [[ -e $PWD/.sheclang ]]; then
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source $PWD/.sheclang
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fi
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#echo ${BUILD_FLAGS[@]}
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file_input="$1"
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# Collect arguments from command line
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# First check to see if we have a -- indicating a split between arguments for clang and arguments for the tool itself
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CLI_CC_ARGS=()
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CLI_BIN_ARGS=()
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FOUND_SPLIT=false
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for ARG in $@; do
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if [[ "$ARG" == "--" ]]; then
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FOUND_SPLIT=true
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continue
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fi
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if [[ "$FOUND_SPLIT" == "true" ]]; then
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CLI_BIN_ARGS+=("$ARG")
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else
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CLI_CC_ARGS+=("$ARG")
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fi
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done
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# If we never found the -- seperator, then all of the arguments are assumed to have been
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# input arguments
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if [[ "$FOUND_SPLIT" == "false" ]]; then
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CLI_BIN_ARGS+=(${CLI_CC_ARGS[@]})
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unset CLI_CC_ARGS
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fi
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# Next, remove the source code file as the root executable
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file_input="${CLI_BIN_ARGS[0]}"
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# and validate that the file is indeed a source code file, with a sane extension
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if [[ ! -f "$file_input" ]]; then
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printf "ERROR: provided input file could not be found.\n"
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printf " INFO: sheclang effective invocation:\n "
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printf "%s " $0 ${CLI_CC_ARGS[@]} -- "${CLI_BIN_ARGS[@]}"
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printf "\n"
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exit 1
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elif [[ "$SHECLANG_VERBOSE" == true ]]; then
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printf " INFO: sheclang effective invocation:\n "
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printf "%s " $0 ${CLI_CC_ARGS[@]} -- "${CLI_BIN_ARGS[@]}"
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printf "\n"
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fi
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target_dir="$(dirname "${file_input}")"
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# TODO: Validate the extension of the output file before fucking with it.
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exit;
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fi
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###################
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## Phase 2: File cleanup
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# Build the copy the main source file without a hashbang line
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file_input_corrected="${target_dir}/.sheclang.${file_output}.${file_extension}"
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cp "${file_input}" "${file_input_corrected}"
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# Convert the shebang into a comment line so the compiler doesn't see it
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printf "//" | dd conv=notrunc of="${file_input_corrected}" \
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count=2 bs=1 status=none
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file_output="${target_dir}/${file_output}"
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###################
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## Phase 3: Build the file, and execute it with the remaining arguments.
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shift # remove the source file from the BASH argument tree.
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unset 'CLI_BIN_ARGS[0]' # remove the source file from the BASH argument tree.
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# Runn my prefered build script. Customize to your tastes
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#$COMPILER ${BUILD_FLAGS[@]} -o "$file_output" "$file_input_corrected"
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$COMPILER -o "$file_output" "$file_input_corrected" ${BUILD_FLAGS[@]}
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# Finally, merge the CLI build arguments with the pre-defined arguments
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PRE_BUILD_FLAGS+=(${CLI_CC_ARGS[@]})
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#POST_BUILD_FLAGS are defined in scripts only
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RUNTIME_ARGS+=(${CLI_BIN_ARGS[@]})
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# Run my prefered build script. Customize to your tastes
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#$COMPILER ${PRE_BUILD_FLAGS[@]} -o "$file_output" "$file_input_corrected"
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if [[ "$SHECLANG_VERBOSE" == true ]]; then
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printf " INFO: sheclang effective compiler invocation:\n "
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printf "%s " $COMPILER ${PRE_BUILD_FLAGS[@]} -o "$file_output" "$file_input_corrected" ${POST_BUILD_FLAGS[@]}
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printf "\n"
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fi
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$COMPILER ${PRE_BUILD_FLAGS[@]} -o "$file_output" "$file_input_corrected" ${POST_BUILD_FLAGS[@]}
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# And execute with the remaining arguments
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"$file_output" $*
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if [[ "$SHECLANG_VERBOSE" == true ]]; then
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printf " INFO: sheclang effective binary invocation:\n "
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printf "%s " "$file_output" ${RUNTIME_ARGS[@]}
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printf "\n"
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fi
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"$file_output" ${RUNTIME_ARGS[@]}
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