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fix(extract): safely remove extract directory
The previous code would remove the extract directory if the command failed. This could be bad because we're not checking if the extract directory already existed (since we're using `mkdir -p`), so it could be possible that the extract operation failed, and we'd be removing a directory that already existed and had files in it. This change only removes the directory if there are no files in it, regardless of whether the extract operation was successful or not. This is much safer.
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@ -88,9 +88,7 @@ EOF
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shift
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# Go back to original working directory
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# and remove extraction directory if there was an error
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builtin cd -q "$pwd"
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(( success > 0 )) && command rm -r "$extract_dir"
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# If content of extract dir is a single directory, move its contents up
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# Glob flags:
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@ -102,6 +100,8 @@ EOF
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if [[ ${#content} -eq 1 && -d "${content[1]}" ]]; then
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command mv -f "${content[1]}" .
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command rmdir "$extract_dir"
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elif [[ ${#content} -eq 0 ]]; then
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command rmdir "$extract_dir"
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fi
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done
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}
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