#!/usr/bin/env bash # # This script will exec Brotli tool with -e/-d options. # # Copyright (c) 2017 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent # QLT="-q 9 -w 22" ARGS= full_cmd=${BASH_SOURCE:-$0} # see http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/028 for a discussion of why $0 is not a good choice here dir=$(dirname "$full_cmd") cmd=${full_cmd##*/} while test $# -gt 0 do case $1 in -e) ;; -d) ARGS+="$1 " ;; -o|-g) ARGS+="$1 $2 " shift ;; -q) QLT="$1 $2 " shift ;; *) ARGS+="$1 " ;; esac shift done if [ -n "$WORKSPACE" ] && [ -e "$WORKSPACE/Conf/BaseToolsCBinaries" ] then exec "$WORKSPACE/Conf/BaseToolsCBinaries/$cmd" elif [ -n "$WORKSPACE" ] && [ -e "$EDK_TOOLS_PATH/Source/C" ] then if [ ! -e "$EDK_TOOLS_PATH/Source/C/bin/$cmd" ] then echo "BaseTools C Tool binary was not found ($cmd)" echo "You may need to run:" echo " make -C $EDK_TOOLS_PATH/Source/C" else exec "$EDK_TOOLS_PATH/Source/C/bin/$cmd" $QLT $ARGS fi elif [ -e "$dir/../../Source/C/bin/$cmd" ] then exec "$dir/../../Source/C/bin/$cmd" $QLT $ARGS else echo "Unable to find the real '$cmd' to run" echo "This message was printed by" echo " $0" exit 127 fi