The idea is to move the build system out of the project tree as much as possible. This has two benefits: - it does not add any baggage to somebody who just wants to compile the project, and doesn't want to create any new modules, - it means that project trees don't have to be updated every time a change is made to the module instantiation stuff.
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if [ $# -ne 0 ]
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then
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print_failure "Too many arguments. None required for this module."
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -e src/${NAME} ]
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then
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print_failure "src/${NAME} already exists."
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "Instantiating module src/${NAME}..."
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do_cmd mkdir src/${NAME} || exit 1
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do_cmd cp ${TEMPLATE}/* src/${NAME} || exit 1
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do_cmd cd src/${NAME} || exit 1
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do_cmd rm instantiate || exit 1
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do_cmd find . -type f -exec sed -e "s,@NAME@,${NAME},g" -i {} \; || exit 1
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do_cmd grep "@TODO@" * || exit 1
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print_success "Module instantiated."
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# kate: replace-trailing-space-save true; space-indent true; tab-width 4;
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# vim: expandtab:ts=4:sw=4
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