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Automatically attempt to install
This is fairly subtle. When installable, and we either can't find the version file or it is outdated, we ask the user to confirm installation (just like `--install`). We do that only if we are really truly interactive (with a tty!) to avoid `fish -c` running into problems. This check could be tightened even more, because currently: ```fish fish -ic 'echo foo' ``` asks, while ```fish fish -ic 'echo foo' < /dev/null ``` does not. `fish -c` will still error out if it can't find the config, but it will just run if it is out of date.
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@ -55,10 +55,7 @@ Notable improvements and fixes
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cargo install --path . # in a clone of the fish repository
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# or `cargo build --release` and copy target/release/fish{,_indent,_key_reader} wherever you want
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# and then, wherever you use it, run
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/path/to/fish --install # or --install=noconfirm for non-interactive use
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This will extract all the data files to (currently) ~/.local/share/fish/install/. To uninstall, remove the fish binaries and that directory.
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The first time it runs interactively, it will extract all the data files to (currently) ~/.local/share/fish/install/. To uninstall, remove the fish binaries and that directory.
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This configuration is experimental.
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It does not affect the main configuration, which is a regular install via ``cmake``.
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@ -171,10 +171,9 @@ Building fish as self-installable (experimental)
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You can also build fish as a self-installing binary.
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This will include all the datafiles like the included functions or web configuration tool in the main ``fish`` binary,
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and you can unpack them to ~/.local/share/fish/install/ (currently, subject to change) by running ``fish --install`` (or ``fish --install=noconfirm`` to skip the confirmation).
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This will include all the datafiles like the included functions or web configuration tool in the main ``fish`` binary.
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You will have to use ``--install`` once per user and you will have to run it again when you upgrade fish. It will tell you to.
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On the first interactive run, and whenever it notices they are out of date, it will extract the datafiles to ~/.local/share/fish/install/ (currently, subject to change). You can do this manually by running ``fish --install`` (or ``fish --install=noconfirm`` to skip the confirmation).
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To install fish as self-installable, just use ``cargo``, like::
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@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ The following options are available:
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**--install[=noconfirm]**
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When built as self-installable (via cargo), this will unpack fish's datafiles and place them in ~/.local/share/fish/install/.
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Using ``--install=noconfirm`` will skip the confirmation step.
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Fish will also do this automatically when run interactively.
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**-l** or **--login**
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Act as if invoked as a login shell.
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src/bin/fish.rs
103
src/bin/fish.rs
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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ const BIN_DIR: &str = env!("BINDIR");
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#[cfg(feature = "installable")]
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// Disable for clippy because otherwise it would require sphinx
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#[cfg(not(clippy))]
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fn install(confirm: bool) {
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fn install(confirm: bool) -> bool {
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use rust_embed::RustEmbed;
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#[derive(RustEmbed)]
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use std::io::{stderr, stdin};
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let Some(home) = fish::env::get_home() else {
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eprintln!("Can't find $HOME",);
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std::process::exit(1);
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return false;
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};
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let dir = PathBuf::from(home).join(DATA_DIR).join(DATA_DIR_SUBDIR);
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if input != "yes\n" {
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eprintln!("Exiting without writing any files\n");
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std::process::exit(1);
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return false;
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}
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} else {
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eprintln!("Installing fish's data files to '{}'.", dir.display());
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if let Err(err) = fs::remove_dir_all(dir.clone()) {
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if err.kind() != ErrorKind::NotFound {
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eprintln!("Removing '{}' failed: {}", dir.display(), err);
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std::process::exit(1);
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return false;
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}
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}
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"Creating directory '{}' failed",
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path.parent().unwrap().display()
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);
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std::process::exit(1);
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return false;
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};
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let res = File::create(&path);
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let Ok(mut f) = res else {
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let d = Asset::get(&file).expect("File was somehow not included???");
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if let Err(error) = f.write_all(&d.data) {
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eprintln!("error: {error}");
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std::process::exit(1);
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return false;
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}
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}
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"Creating directory '{}' failed",
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path.parent().unwrap().display()
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);
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std::process::exit(1);
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return false;
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};
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let res = File::create(&path);
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let Ok(mut f) = res else {
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let d = Docs::get(&file).expect("File was somehow not included???");
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if let Err(error) = f.write_all(&d.data) {
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eprintln!("error: {error}");
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std::process::exit(1);
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return false;
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}
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}
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} else {
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eprintln!("Creating file '{}' failed", verfile.display());
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};
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std::process::exit(0);
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return true;
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}
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#[cfg(any(clippy, not(feature = "installable")))]
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fn install(_confirm: bool) {
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fn install(_confirm: bool) -> bool {
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eprintln!("Fish was built without support for self-installation");
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std::process::exit(1);
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return false;
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}
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/// container to hold the options specified within the command line
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return true;
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "installable")]
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fn check_version_file(paths: &ConfigPaths, datapath: &wstr) -> Option<bool> {
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// (false-positive, is_none_or is a backport, this builds with 1.70)
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#[allow(clippy::incompatible_msrv)]
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if paths
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.bin
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.clone()
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.is_none_or(|x| !x.starts_with(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")))
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{
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// When fish is installable, we write the version to a file,
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// now we check it.
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let verfile =
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PathBuf::from(fish::common::wcs2osstring(datapath)).join("fish-install-version");
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let version = std::fs::read_to_string(verfile).ok()?;
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return Some(version == fish::BUILD_VERSION);
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}
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// When running from the manifest dir, we'll just run.
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return Some(true);
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}
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/// Parse init files. exec_path is the path of fish executable as determined by argv[0].
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fn read_init(parser: &Parser, paths: &ConfigPaths) {
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let datapath = str2wcstring(paths.data.as_os_str().as_bytes());
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#[cfg(feature = "installable")]
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{
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// (false-positive, is_none_or is a backport, this builds with 1.70)
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#[allow(clippy::incompatible_msrv)]
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if paths
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.bin
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.clone()
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.is_none_or(|x| !x.starts_with(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")))
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{
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// When fish is installable, we write the version to a file,
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// now we check it.
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let verfile =
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PathBuf::from(fish::common::wcs2osstring(&datapath)).join("fish-install-version");
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let version = match std::fs::read_to_string(verfile) {
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Ok(x) => x,
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Err(err) => {
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let escaped_pathname = escape(&datapath);
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FLOGF!(
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error,
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"Fish cannot find its asset files in '%ls'.\n\
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Refusing to read configuration because of this.\n\
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The underlying error is: '%ls'",
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escaped_pathname,
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err.to_string()
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);
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return;
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}
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};
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// If the version file is non-existent or out of date,
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// we try to install automatically, but only if we're interactive.
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// If we're not interactive, we still print an error later on pointing to `--install` if they don't exist,
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// but don't complain if they're merely out-of-date.
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// We do specifically check for a tty because we want to read input to confirm.
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let v = check_version_file(paths, &datapath);
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if version != fish::BUILD_VERSION {
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FLOGF!(
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error,
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"Asset files are version %s, this fish is version %s. Please run `fish --install` again",
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version,
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fish::BUILD_VERSION
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#[allow(clippy::incompatible_msrv)]
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if v.is_none_or(|x| !x) && is_interactive_session() && isatty(libc::STDIN_FILENO) {
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if v.is_none() {
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FLOG!(
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warning,
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"Fish's asset files are missing. Trying to install them."
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);
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} else {
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FLOG!(
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warning,
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"Fish's asset files are out of date. Trying to install them."
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);
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// We could refuse to read any config,
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// but that seems a bit harsh.
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// return;
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}
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install(true);
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// We try to go on if installation failed (or was rejected) here
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// If the assets are missing, we will trigger a later error,
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// if they are outdated, things will probably (tm) work somewhat.
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}
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}
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if !source_config_in_directory(parser, &datapath) {
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std::process::exit(1);
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}
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};
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install(!noconfirm);
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let ret = install(!noconfirm);
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std::process::exit(if ret { 0 } else { 1 });
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}
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'l' => opts.is_login = true,
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'N' => {
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