freebsd-nq/safe-install.sh
Stefan Eßer 1f958cfad7 Import new 2-clause BSD licenced implementation of the bc and dc commands
These implementations of the bc and dc programs offer a number of advantages
compared to the current implementations in the FreeBSD base system:

- They do not depend on external large number functions (i.e. no dependency
  on OpenSSL or any other large number library)

- They implements all features found in GNU bc/dc (with the exception of
  the forking of sub-processes, which the author of this version considers
  as a security issue).

- They are significantly faster than the current code in base (more than
  2 orders of magnitude in some of my tests, e.g. for 12345^100000).

- They should be fully compatible with all features and the behavior of the
  current implementations in FreeBSD (not formally verified).

- They support POSIX message catalogs and come with localized messages in
  Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Polish, Portugueze,
  and Russian.

- They offer very detailed man-pages that provide far more information than
  the current ones.

Approved by:	imp
Obtained from:	https://git.yzena.com/gavin/bc
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19982
2020-06-27 15:03:19 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Written by Rich Felker, originally as part of musl libc.
# Multi-licensed under MIT, 0BSD, and CC0.
#
# This is an actually-safe install command which installs the new
# file atomically in the new location, rather than overwriting
# existing files.
#
usage() {
printf "usage: %s [-D] [-l] [-m mode] src dest\n" "$0" 1>&2
exit 1
}
mkdirp=
symlink=
mode=755
while getopts Dlm: name ; do
case "$name" in
D) mkdirp=yes ;;
l) symlink=yes ;;
m) mode=$OPTARG ;;
?) usage ;;
esac
done
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
test "$#" -eq 2 || usage
src=$1
dst=$2
tmp="$dst.tmp.$$"
case "$dst" in
*/) printf "%s: %s ends in /\n", "$0" "$dst" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ;;
esac
set -C
set -e
if test "$mkdirp" ; then
umask 022
case "$2" in
*/*) mkdir -p "${dst%/*}" ;;
esac
fi
trap 'rm -f "$tmp"' EXIT INT QUIT TERM HUP
umask 077
if test "$symlink" ; then
ln -s "$1" "$tmp"
else
cat < "$1" > "$tmp"
chmod "$mode" "$tmp"
fi
mv -f "$tmp" "$2"
test -d "$2" && {
rm -f "$2/$tmp"
printf "%s: %s is a directory\n" "$0" "$dst" 1>&2
exit 1
}
exit 0