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#! /bin/sh -eu
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 ##                Centre for Speech Technology Research                  ##
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 ###########################################################################
 #                                                                         #
 #                   Author: Richard caley (rjc@cstr.ed.ac.uk)             #
 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------   #
 # Simple script which runs a shell for the user with some environment     #
 # set up so they can be sure to be able to do the example commands from   #
 # the documentation.                                                      #
 #                                                                         #
 ###########################################################################


useage()
{
cat <<EOF

USEAGE:
    est_examples [SHELL] [ARGS]

	Runs a new command interpreter with various things set up
	to ensure that the examples from the speech tools documentation
	will work for you.

	SHELL	- Which command interpreter you prefer. If not given your
		  normal shell will be run.

	ARGS	- Arguments given to SHELL.

EOF
    exit $1
}

prepend() {
	var="$1"
	extra="$2"
	eval "val=\$$var"
	
	if [ -n "$val" ]
		then
		val="$extra:$val"
	else
		val="$extra"
	fi
	eval "$var='$val'"
	eval "export $var"
	}

#__SHARED_SETUP__

UNDERLINE="sed -e '{p;s/./=/g;}'"
shell=${SHELL-/bin/sh}

while [ $# -gt 0 ]
    do
    case "$1" in 
    -h* | '-?' ) useage 0;;
    * ) break;;
    esac
done

if [ $# -gt 0 ]
    then
    shell=$1
    shift
fi

# Here is the environment we want.

export EST_DATA

EST_DATA='__EST__/testsuite/data'

prepend PATH '__EST__/bin'

export PS1 PS2 

PS1="est> "
PS2="est> "

cat <<EOF 


`echo Running $shell.|eval $UNDERLINE`

               PATH = $PATH
    LD_LIBRARY_PATH = $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
           EST_DATA = $EST_DATA

EOF

if [ $# -gt 0 ]
    then
    eval $shell "$@"
else
    eval $shell
fi

cat <<EOF


`echo est_examples finished.|eval $UNDERLINE`

EOF