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#! /usr/bin/env bash
shopt -s extglob
[ -n "$TMUXIFIER_DEBUG" ] && set -x
# Load internal utility functions.
source "$TMUXIFIER/lib/util.sh"
# Provide tmuxifier help
if calling-help "$@"; then
echo "usage: tmuxifier tmux-version [<target-version>]
Outputs current Tmux version. If given optional target-version it outputs one
of three possible characters indicating if the current Tmux version number is
equal to, less than, or greater than the <target-version>.
The three possible outputs are \"=\", \"<\", and \">\"."
exit
fi
# The vercomp() function is shamelessly ripped/borrowed from the following
# StackOverflow answer: http://stackoverflow.com/a/4025065/42146
vercomp () {
if [[ $1 == $2 ]]; then return 0; fi
local IFS=.
local i ver1=($1) ver2=($2)
# fill empty fields in ver1 with zeros
for ((i=${#ver1[@]}; i<${#ver2[@]}; i++)); do ver1[i]=0; done
for ((i=0; i<${#ver1[@]}; i++)); do
# fill empty fields in ver2 with zeros
if [[ -z ${ver2[i]} ]]; then ver2[i]=0; fi
if ((10#${ver1[i]} > 10#${ver2[i]})); then
return 1
elif ((10#${ver1[i]} < 10#${ver2[i]})); then
return 2
fi
done
return 0
}
version=$(tmux -V)
version=${version/tmux /}
# Fix for tmux next-* versions
version=${version/next-/}
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "$version"
exit
fi
if [ "$version" == "master" ]; then
# When version string is "master", tmux was compiled from source, and we
# assume it's later than whatever the <target-version> is.
echo '>'
else
# Fix for "1.9a" version comparison, as vercomp() can only deal with
# purely numeric version numbers.
version=${version//+([a-zA-Z])/}
vercomp "$version" "$1"
case $? in
0) echo '=';;
1) echo '>';;
2) echo '<';;
esac
fi