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and also simplify code by setting multiple variables at once. This should make the resulting script a tiny bit smaller, while not compromising on legibility.
25 lines
994 B
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25 lines
994 B
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_zimfw_upgrade() {
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local -r ztarget=${ZIM_HOME}/zimfw.zsh zurl=https://github.com/zimfw/zimfw/releases/latest/download/zimfw.zsh.gz
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{
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if (( ${+commands[curl]} )); then
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command curl -fsSL -o ${ztarget}.new.gz ${zurl} || return 1
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else
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local zopt
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if (( _zprintlevel <= 1 )) zopt='-q'
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if ! command wget -nv ${zopt} -O ${ztarget}.new.gz ${zurl}; then
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if (( _zprintlevel <= 1 )); then
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print -u2 -PR "%F{red}<%= failed %>Failed to download %B${zurl}%b. Use %B-v%b option to see details.%f"
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fi
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return 1
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fi
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fi
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command gunzip -f ${ztarget}.new.gz || return 1
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# .latest_version can be outdated and will yield a false warning if zimfw is
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# upgraded before .latest_version is refreshed. Bad thing about having a cache.
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_zimfw_mv ${ztarget}{.new,} && command rm -f ${ZIM_HOME}/.latest_version && \
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_zimfw_print -P '<%= done %>Done with upgrade.'
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} always {
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command rm -f ${ztarget}.new{,.gz}
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}
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}
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