Collapsing Functions¶
What is a "Collapsing Function"?¶
A collapsing function is a function whose behavior changes depending upon the circumstances under which it's run. Function collapsing is useful when you find yourself repeatedly checking a variable whose value never changes.
How do I make a function collapse?¶
Function collapsing requires some static feature in the environment. A common example is a script that gives the user the option of having "verbose" output.
#!/bin/bash
[[ $1 = -v || $1 = --verbose ]] && verbose=1
chatter() {
if [[ $verbose ]]; then
chatter() {
echo "$@"
}
chatter "$@"
else
chatter() {
:
}
fi
}
echo "Waiting for 10 seconds."
for i in {1..10}; do
chatter "$i"
sleep 1
done
How does it work?¶
The first time you run chatter(), the function redefines itself based on the value of verbose. Thereafter, chatter doesn't check $verbose
, it simply is. Further calls to the function reflect its collapsed nature. If verbose is unset, chatter will echo nothing, with no extra effort from the developer.
More examples¶
FIXME
Add more examples!
# Somewhat more portable find -executable
# FIXME/UNTESTED (I don't have access to all of the different versions of find.)
# Usage: find PATH ARGS -- use find like normal, except use -executable instead of
# various versions of -perm /+ blah blah and hacks
find() {
hash find || { echo 'find not found!'; exit 1; }
# We can be pretty sure "$0" should be executable.
if [[ $(command find "$0" -executable 2> /dev/null) ]]; then
unset -f find # We can just use the command find
elif [[ $(command find "$0" -perm /u+x 2> /dev/null) ]]; then
find() {
typeset arg args
for arg do
[[ $arg = -executable ]] && args+=(-perm /u+x) || args+=("$arg")
done
command find "${args[@]}"
}
elif [[ $(command find "$0" -perm +u+x 2> /dev/null) ]]; then
find() {
typeset arg args
for arg do
[[ $arg = -executable ]] && args+=(-perm +u+x) || args+=("$arg")
done
command find "${args[@]}"
}
else # Last resort
find() {
typeset arg args
for arg do
[[ $arg = -executable ]] && args+=(-exec test -x {} \; -print) || args+=("$arg")
done
command find "${args[@]}"
}
fi
find "$@"
}
#!/bin/bash
# Using collapsing functions to turn debug messages on/off
[ "--debug" = "$1" ] && dbg=echo || dbg=:
# From now on if you use $dbg instead of echo, you can select if messages will be shown
$dbg "This message will only be displayed if --debug is specified at the command line