#! /bin/sh # A convenient way to call the main() method of a class # in findbugs.jar. program="$0" # Follow symlinks until we get to the actual file. while [ -h "$program" ]; do link=`ls -ld "$program"` link=`expr "$link" : '.*-> \(.*\)'` if [ "`expr "$link" : '/.*'`" = 0 ]; then # Relative dir=`dirname "$program"` program="$dir/$link" else # Absolute program="$link" fi done # Assume findbugs home directory is the parent # of the directory containing the script (which should # normally be "$findbugs_home/bin"). dir=`dirname "$program"` findbugs_home="$dir/.." # Handle FHS-compliant installations (e.g., Fink) if [ -d "$findbugs_home/share/findbugs" ]; then findbugs_home="$findbugs_home/share/findbugs" fi # Make absolute findbugs_home=`cd "$findbugs_home" && pwd` fb_pathsep=':' # Handle cygwin, courtesy of Peter D. Stout fb_osname=`uname` if [ `expr "$fb_osname" : CYGWIN` -ne 0 ]; then findbugs_home=`cygpath --mixed "$findbugs_home"` fb_pathsep=';' fi # Handle MKS, courtesy of Kelly O'Hair if [ "${fb_osname}" = "Windows_NT" ]; then fb_pathsep=';' fi if [ ! -d "$findbugs_home" ]; then echo "The path $findbugs_home," echo "which is where I think FindBugs is located," echo "does not seem to be a directory." exit 1 fi # Choose default java binary fb_javacmd=java if [ ! -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] && [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" ]; then if [ `expr "$fb_osname" : CYGWIN` -ne 0 ]; then fb_javacmd=`cygpath --mixed "$JAVA_HOME"`/bin/java else fb_javacmd="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" fi fi if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "Usage: fbwrap
" exit 1 fi fb_mainclass="$1" shift fb_javacmd=${fb_javacmd:-"java"} fb_maxheap=${fb_maxheap:-"-Xmx768m"} fb_appjar=${fb_appjar:-"$findbugs_home/lib/findbugs.jar"} set -f #echo command: \ exec "$fb_javacmd" \ -classpath "$fb_appjar$fb_pathsep$CLASSPATH" \ -Dfindbugs.home="$findbugs_home"\ $fb_maxheap $fb_jvmargs $fb_mainclass ${@:+"$@"} $fb_appargs # vim:ts=3