#!/usr/bin/env bash set -euo pipefail pushd() { builtin pushd "$@" > /dev/null } popd() { builtin popd > /dev/null } vscode_version() { jq -r .version lib/vscode/package.json } os() { osname=$(uname | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]') case $osname in linux) # Alpine's ldd doesn't have a version flag but if you use an invalid flag # (like --version) it outputs the version to stderr and exits with 1. # TODO: Better to check /etc/os-release; see ../install.sh. ldd_output=$(ldd --version 2>&1 || true) if echo "$ldd_output" | grep -iq musl; then osname="alpine" fi ;; darwin) osname="macos" ;; cygwin* | mingw*) osname="windows" ;; esac echo "$osname" } arch() { cpu="$(uname -m)" case "$cpu" in aarch64) cpu=arm64 ;; x86_64) cpu=amd64 ;; esac echo "$cpu" } rsync() { command rsync -a --del "$@" } ARCH="$(arch)" export ARCH OS=$(os) export OS # RELEASE_PATH is the destination directory for the release from the root. # Defaults to release RELEASE_PATH="${RELEASE_PATH-release}"