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Add some remarks about Emacs editing modes
git-svn-id: https://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shorewall/trunk@5712 fbd18981-670d-0410-9b5c-8dc0c1a9a2bb
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@ -59,6 +59,34 @@ use Shorewall::Rules;
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use Shorewall::Proc;
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use Shorewall::Proxyarp;
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#
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# Note to the reader.
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#
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# I use Emacs perl-mode. It's advantages are:
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#
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# It's color theme is visible to color-blind people like me.
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# It's indentation scheme is exactly the way I like.
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#
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# But:
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#
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# It doesn't understand 'here documents'.
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#
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# I've tried cperl-mode. It's adavantages are:
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#
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# It understands 'here documents'.
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#
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# But:
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#
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# It's color theme drives my eyes crazy.
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# It's indentation scheme is unfathomable.
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#
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# Now I could spend my time trying to configure cperl-mode to do what I want; but why?
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# Like most Open Source Software, it's documentation is pathetic. I would rather spend
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# my time making Shorewall better rather than working around braindead editing modes.
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#
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# Bottom line. I use quoting techinques other than 'here documents'.
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#
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sub generate_script_1 {
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copy $env{SHAREDIRPL} . 'prog.header';
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@ -88,15 +116,14 @@ sub generate_script_1 {
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emit 'TEMPFILE=';
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emit '';
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for my $exit qw/init start tcclear started stop stopped/
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{
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emit "run_${exit}_exit() {";
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push_indent;
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append_file $exit;
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emit 'true';
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pop_indent;
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emit "}\n";
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}
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for my $exit qw/init start tcclear started stop stopped/ {
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emit "run_${exit}_exit() {";
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push_indent;
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append_file $exit;
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emit 'true';
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pop_indent;
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emit "}\n";
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}
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emit 'initialize()';
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emit '{';
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@ -135,12 +162,13 @@ sub generate_script_1 {
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'TERMINATOR=fatal_error' );
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if ( $config{IPTABLES} ) {
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emit "IPTABLES=\"$config{IPTABLES}\"\n";
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emit "[ -x \"$config{IPTABLES}\" ] || startup_error \"IPTABLES=$config{IPTABLES} does not exist or is not executable\"";
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emitj( "IPTABLES=\"$config{IPTABLES}\"",
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'',
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"[ -x \"$config{IPTABLES}\" ] || startup_error \"IPTABLES=$config{IPTABLES} does not exist or is not executable\"" );
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} else {
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emit '[ -z "$IPTABLES" ] && IPTABLES=$(mywhich iptables 2> /dev/null)';
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emit '';
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emit '[ -n "$IPTABLES" -a -x "$IPTABLES" ] || startup_error "Can\'t find iptables executable"';
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emitj( '[ -z "$IPTABLES" ] && IPTABLES=$(mywhich iptables 2> /dev/null)',
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''
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'[ -n "$IPTABLES" -a -x "$IPTABLES" ] || startup_error "Can\'t find iptables executable"' );
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}
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append_file 'params' if $config{EXPORTPARAMS};
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