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\#!/bin/sh
\#
\# Copyright © 2015-2021 the original authors.
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\# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
\# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
\# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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\# https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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\# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
\# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
\# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
\# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
\# limitations under the License.
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\# Gradle start up script for POSIX generated by Gradle.
\#
\# Important for running:
\#
\# (1) You need a POSIX-compliant shell to run this script. If your /bin/sh is
\# noncompliant, but you have some other compliant shell such as ksh or
\# bash, then to run this script, type that shell name before the whole
\# command line, like:
\#
\# ksh Gradle
\#
\# Busybox and similar reduced shells will NOT work, because this script
\# requires all of these POSIX shell features:
\# * functions;
\# * expansions «#[[\$]]#var», «#[[\$]]#{var}», «#[[\$]]#{var:-default}», «#[[\$]]#{var+SET}»,
\# «#[[\$]]#{var\#prefix}», «#[[\$]]#{var%suffix}», and «#[[\$]]#( cmd )»;
\# * compound commands having a testable exit status, especially «case»;
\# * various built-in commands including «command», «set», and «ulimit».
\#
\# Important for patching:
\#
\# (2) This script targets any POSIX shell, so it avoids extensions provided
\# by Bash, Ksh, etc; in particular arrays are avoided.
\#
\# The "traditional" practice of packing multiple parameters into a
\# space-separated string is a well documented source of bugs and security
\# problems, so this is (mostly) avoided, by progressively accumulating
\# options in "#[[\$]]#@", and eventually passing that to Java.
\#
\# Where the inherited environment variables (DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS, JAVA_OPTS,
\# and GRADLE_OPTS) rely on word-splitting, this is performed explicitly;
\# see the in-line comments for details.
\#
\# There are tweaks for specific operating systems such as AIX, CygWin,
\# Darwin, MinGW, and NonStop.
\#
\# (3) This script is generated from the Groovy template
\# https://github.com/gradle/gradle/blob/master/subprojects/plugins/src/main/resources/org/gradle/api/internal/plugins/unixStartScript.txt
\# within the Gradle project.
\#
\# You can find Gradle at https://github.com/gradle/gradle/.
\#
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\# Attempt to set APP_HOME
\# Resolve links: #[[\$]]#0 may be a link
app_path=#[[\$]]#0
\# Need this for daisy-chained symlinks.
while
APP_HOME=#[[\$]]#{app_path%"#[[\$]]#{app_path\#\#*/}"} \# leaves a trailing /; empty if no leading path
[ -h "#[[\$]]#app_path" ]
do
ls=#[[\$]]#( ls -ld "#[[\$]]#app_path" )
link=#[[\$]]#{ls\#*' -> '}
case #[[\$]]#link in \#(
/*) app_path=#[[\$]]#link ;; \#(
*) app_path=#[[\$]]#APP_HOME#[[\$]]#link ;;
esac
done
APP_HOME=#[[\$]]#( cd "#[[\$]]#{APP_HOME:-./}" && pwd -P ) || exit
APP_NAME="Gradle"
APP_BASE_NAME=#[[\$]]#{0\#\#*/}
\# Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS='"-Xmx64m" "-Xms64m"'
\# Use the maximum available, or set MAX_FD != -1 to use that value.
MAX_FD=maximum
warn () {
echo "#[[\$]]#*"
} >&2
die () {
echo
echo "#[[\$]]#*"
echo
exit 1
} >&2
\# OS specific support (must be 'true' or 'false').
cygwin=false
msys=false
darwin=false
nonstop=false
case "#[[\$]]#( uname )" in \#(
CYGWIN* ) cygwin=true ;; \#(
Darwin* ) darwin=true ;; \#(
MSYS* | MINGW* ) msys=true ;; \#(
NONSTOP* ) nonstop=true ;;
esac
CLASSPATH=#[[\$]]#APP_HOME/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar
\# Determine the Java command to use to start the JVM.
if [ -n "#[[\$]]#JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
if [ -x "#[[\$]]#JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java" ] ; then
\# IBM's JDK on AIX uses strange locations for the executables
JAVACMD=#[[\$]]#JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java
else
JAVACMD=#[[\$]]#JAVA_HOME/bin/java
fi
if [ ! -x "#[[\$]]#JAVACMD" ] ; then
die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: #[[\$]]#JAVA_HOME
Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
location of your Java installation."
fi
else
JAVACMD=java
which java >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
location of your Java installation."
fi
\# Increase the maximum file descriptors if we can.
if ! "#[[\$]]#cygwin" && ! "#[[\$]]#darwin" && ! "#[[\$]]#nonstop" ; then
case #[[\$]]#MAX_FD in \#(
max*)
MAX_FD=#[[\$]]#( ulimit -H -n ) ||
warn "Could not query maximum file descriptor limit"
esac
case #[[\$]]#MAX_FD in \#(
'' | soft) :;; \#(
*)
ulimit -n "#[[\$]]#MAX_FD" ||
warn "Could not set maximum file descriptor limit to #[[\$]]#MAX_FD"
esac
fi
\# Collect all arguments for the java command, stacking in reverse order:
\# * args from the command line
\# * the main class name
\# * -classpath
\# * -D...appname settings
\# * --module-path (only if needed)
\# * DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS, JAVA_OPTS, and GRADLE_OPTS environment variables.
\# For Cygwin or MSYS, switch paths to Windows format before running java
if "#[[\$]]#cygwin" || "#[[\$]]#msys" ; then
APP_HOME=#[[\$]]#( cygpath --path --mixed "#[[\$]]#APP_HOME" )
CLASSPATH=#[[\$]]#( cygpath --path --mixed "#[[\$]]#CLASSPATH" )
JAVACMD=#[[\$]]#( cygpath --unix "#[[\$]]#JAVACMD" )
\# Now convert the arguments - kludge to limit ourselves to /bin/sh
for arg do
if
case #[[\$]]#arg in \#(
-*) false ;; \# don't mess with options \#(
/?*) t=#[[\$]]#{arg\#/} t=/#[[\$]]#{t%%/*} \# looks like a POSIX filepath
[ -e "#[[\$]]#t" ] ;; \#(
*) false ;;
esac
then
arg=#[[\$]]#( cygpath --path --ignore --mixed "#[[\$]]#arg" )
fi
\# Roll the args list around exactly as many times as the number of
\# args, so each arg winds up back in the position where it started, but
\# possibly modified.
\#
\# NB: a `for` loop captures its iteration list before it begins, so
\# changing the positional parameters here affects neither the number of
\# iterations, nor the values presented in `arg`.
shift \# remove old arg
set -- "#[[\$]]#@" "#[[\$]]#arg" \# push replacement arg
done
fi
\# Collect all arguments for the java command;
\# * #[[\$]]#DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS, #[[\$]]#JAVA_OPTS, and #[[\$]]#GRADLE_OPTS can contain fragments of
\# shell script including quotes and variable substitutions, so put them in
\# double quotes to make sure that they get re-expanded; and
\# * put everything else in single quotes, so that it's not re-expanded.
set -- \
"-Dorg.gradle.appname=#[[\$]]#APP_BASE_NAME" \
-classpath "#[[\$]]#CLASSPATH" \
org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain \
"#[[\$]]#@"
\# Use "xargs" to parse quoted args.
\#
\# With -n1 it outputs one arg per line, with the quotes and backslashes removed.
\#
\# In Bash we could simply go:
\#
\# readarray ARGS < <( xargs -n1 <<<"#[[\$]]#var" ) &&
\# set -- "#[[\$]]#{ARGS[@]}" "#[[\$]]#@"
\#
\# but POSIX shell has neither arrays nor command substitution, so instead we
\# post-process each arg (as a line of input to sed) to backslash-escape any
\# character that might be a shell metacharacter, then use eval to reverse
\# that process (while maintaining the separation between arguments), and wrap
\# the whole thing up as a single "set" statement.
\#
\# This will of course break if any of these variables contains a newline or
\# an unmatched quote.
\#
eval "set -- #[[\$]]#(
printf '%s\n' "#[[\$]]#DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS #[[\$]]#JAVA_OPTS #[[\$]]#GRADLE_OPTS" |
xargs -n1 |
sed ' s~[^-[:alnum:]+,./:=@_]~\\&~g; ' |
tr '\n' ' '
)" '"#[[\$]]#@"'
exec "#[[\$]]#JAVACMD" "#[[\$]]#@"