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MacVim-kaoriyaの MacVim.app/Contents/bin/mvim を修正したもの
#!/bin/sh
#
# This shell script passes all its arguments to the binary inside the
# MacVim.app application bundle. If you make links to this script as view,
# gvim, etc., then it will peek at the name used to call it and set options
# appropriately.
#
# Based on a script by Wout Mertens and suggestions from Laurent Bihanic. This
# version is the fault of Benji Fisher, 16 May 2005 (with modifications by Nico
# Weber and Bjorn Winckler, Aug 13 2007).
# First, check "All the Usual Suspects" for the location of the Vim.app bundle.
# You can short-circuit this by setting the VIM_APP_DIR environment variable
# or by un-commenting and editing the following line:
# VIM_APP_DIR=/Applications
readlink_f() {
if [ -L $1 ]; then
(cd $(dirname $1) && cd $(dirname $(readlink $1)) && echo "$(pwd)/$(basename $(readlink $1))")
else
echo $1;
fi
}
if [ -z "$VIM_APP_DIR" ]
then
if [ -L $0 ]; then
VIM_APP_DIR=$(dirname "$(readlink_f $0)")/../../..
else
myDir="`dirname "$0"`"
myAppDir="$myDir/../Applications"
suspects=(
/Applications
~/Applications
/Applications/vim
~/Applications/vim
$myDir
$myDir/vim
$myAppDir
$myAppDir/vim
/Applications/Utilities
/Applications/Utilities/vim
)
for i in ${suspects[@]}; do
if [ -x "$i/MacVim.app" ]; then
VIM_APP_DIR="$i"
break
fi
done
fi
fi
if [ -z "$VIM_APP_DIR" ]
then
echo "Sorry, cannot find MacVim.app. Try setting the VIM_APP_DIR environment variable to the directory containing MacVim.app."
exit 1
fi
binary="`(cd "$VIM_APP_DIR/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS"; pwd -P)`/Vim"
# Next, peek at the name used to invoke this script, and set options
# accordingly.
name="`basename "$0"`"
gui=
opts=
# GUI mode, implies forking
case "$name" in m*|g*|rm*|rg*) gui=true ;; esac
# Logged in over SSH? No gui.
if [ -n "${SSH_CONNECTION}" ]; then
gui=
fi
# Restricted mode
case "$name" in r*) opts="$opts -Z";; esac
# vimdiff, view, and ex mode
case "$name" in
*vimdiff)
opts="$opts -dO"
;;
*view)
opts="$opts -R"
;;
*ex)
opts="$opts -e"
;;
esac
# Last step: fire up vim.
# The program should fork by default when started in GUI mode, but it does
# not; we work around this when this script is invoked as "gvim" or "rgview"
# etc., but not when it is invoked as "vim -g".
if [ "$gui" ]; then
# Note: this isn't perfect, because any error output goes to the
# terminal instead of the console log.
# But if you use open instead, you will need to fully qualify the
# path names for any filenames you specify, which is hard.
exec "$binary" -g $opts ${1:+"$@"}
else
exec "$binary" $opts ${1:+"$@"}
fi
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