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# NAME:
# ksh.kshrc - global initialization for ksh
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# Each invocation of /bin/ksh processes the file pointed
# to by $ENV (usually $HOME/.kshrc).
# This file is intended as a global .kshrc file for the
# Korn shell. A user's $HOME/.kshrc file simply requires
# the line:
# . /etc/ksh.kshrc
# at or near the start to pick up the defaults in this
# file which can then be overridden as desired.
#
# SEE ALSO:
# $HOME/.kshrc
#
# RCSid:
# $Id: ksh.kshrc,v 1.4 1992/12/05 13:14:48 sjg Exp $
#
# @(#)Copyright (c) 1991 Simon J. Gerraty
#
# This file is provided in the hope that it will
# be of use. There is absolutely NO WARRANTY.
# Permission to copy, redistribute or otherwise
# use this file is hereby granted provided that
# the above copyright notice and this notice are
# left intact.
case "$-" in
*i*) # we are interactive
# we may have su'ed so reset these
# NOTE: SCO-UNIX doesn't have whoami,
# install whoami.sh
USER=`whoami 2>/dev/null`
USER=${USER:-`id | sed 's/^[^(]*(\([^)]*\)).*/\1/'`}
case $UID in
0) PS1S='# ';;
esac
PS1S=${PS1S:-'$ '}
HOSTNAME=${HOSTNAME:-`uname -n`}
HOST=${HOSTNAME%%.*}
PROMPT="$USER:!$PS1S"
#PROMPT="<$USER@$HOST:!>$PS1S"
PPROMPT='$USER:$PWD:!'"$PS1S"
#PPROMPT='<$USER@$HOST:$PWD:!>'"$PS1S"
PS1=$PPROMPT
# $TTY is the tty we logged in on,
# $tty is that which we are in now (might by pty)
tty=`tty`
tty=`basename $tty`
TTY=${TTY:-$tty}
set -o emacs
alias ls='ls -CF'
alias h='fc -l | more'
_cd() { "cd" $*; }
# the PD ksh is not 100% compatible
case "$KSH_VERSION" in
*PD*) # PD ksh
case "$TERM" in
pc3|xterm*)
# bind arrow keys
bind '^[['=prefix-2
bind '^XA'=up-history
bind '^XB'=down-history
bind '^XC'=forward-char
bind '^XD'=backward-char
;;
esac
;;
*) # real ksh ?
[ -r $HOME/.functions ] && . $HOME/.functions
set -o trackall
;;
esac
case "$TERM" in
sun*)
# these are not as neat as their csh equivalents
if [ "$tty" != console ]; then
# ilabel
ILS='\033]L'; ILE='\033\\'
# window title bar
WLS='\033]l'; WLE='\033\\'
fi
;;
xterm*)
ILS='\033]1;'; ILE='\007'
WLS='\033]2;'; WLE='\007'
parent="`ps -ax 2>/dev/null | grep $PPID | grep -v grep`"
case "$parent" in
*telnet*)
export TERM=xterms;;
esac
;;
*) ;;
esac
# do we want window decorations?
if [ "$ILS" ]; then
ilabel () { print -n "${ILS}$*${ILE}"; }
label () { print -n "${WLS}$*${WLE}"; }
alias stripe='label "$USER@$HOST ($tty) - $PWD"'
alias istripe='ilabel "$USER@$HOST ($tty)"'
wftp () { ilabel "ftp $*"; "ftp" $*; eval istripe; }
wcd () { _cd $*; eval stripe; }
wtelnet ()
{
"telnet" "$@"
eval istripe
eval stripe
}
wrlogin ()
{
"rlogin" "$@"
eval istripe
eval stripe
}
wsu ()
{
"su" "$@"
eval istripe
eval stripe
}
alias su=wsu
alias cd=wcd
alias ftp=wftp
alias telnet=wtelnet
alias rlogin=wrlogin
eval stripe
eval istripe
PS1=$PROMPT
fi
alias quit=exit
alias cls=clear
alias logout=exit
alias bye=exit
alias p='ps -l'
alias j=jobs
alias o='fg %-'
alias ls='ls -gCF'
# add your favourite aliases here
OS=${OS:-`uname -s`}
case $OS in
HP-UX)
alias ls='ls -CF'
;;
*BSD)
alias df='df -k'
alias du='du -k'
;;
esac
alias rsize='eval `/usr/bin/X11/resize`'
case "$TERM" in
sun*|xterm*)
case $tty in
tty[p-w]*)
case "$DISPLAY" in
"")
DISPLAY="`who | grep $TTY | sed -n 's/.*(\([^:)]*\)[:)].*/\1/p' | sed 's/\([a-zA-Z][^.]*\).*/\1/'`:0"
;;
esac
;;
esac
case "$DISPLAY" in
ozen*|:*)
stty erase "^?"
;;
*)
stty erase "^h"
;;
esac
export DISPLAY
;;
esac
;;
*) # non-interactive
;;
esac
# commands for both interactive and non-interactive shells
# is $1 missing from $2 (or PATH) ?
no_path () {
eval _v="\$${2:-PATH}"
case :$_v: in
*:$1:*) return 1;; # no we have it
esac
return 0
}
# if $1 exists and is not in path, append it
add_path () {
[ -d ${1:-.} ] && no_path $* && eval ${2:-PATH}="\$${2:-PATH}:$1"
}
# if $1 exists and is not in path, prepend it
pre_path () {
[ -d ${1:-.} ] && no_path $* && eval ${2:-PATH}="$1:\$${2:-PATH}"
}
# if $1 is in path, remove it
del_path () {
no_path $* || eval ${2:-PATH}=`eval echo :'$'${2:-PATH}: |
sed -e "s;:$1:;:;g" -e "s;^:;;" -e "s;:\$;;"`
}
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