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1 | # AntMan
2 | [](https://www.codacy.com/gh/Neutron-Toolchains/antman/dashboard?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=Neutron-Toolchains/antman&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade)
3 |
4 | **[AntMan](https://github.com/Neutron-Toolchains/antman.git)** `(A Nonsensical Toolchain Manager)` is a manager written in bash, It is used by [Neutron Clang](https://github.com/Neutron-Toolchains/clang-build-catalogue) to download/sync, upgrade and manage toolchain builds.
5 |
6 | Here's an exmaple on how to sync latest build using AntMan:
7 | ```bash
8 | mkdir -p "$HOME/toolchains/neutron-clang"
9 | cd "$HOME/toolchains/neutron-clang"
10 | curl -LO "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Neutron-Toolchains/antman/main/antman"
11 | chmod +x antman
12 | ./antman -S
13 | ```
14 |
15 | AntMan can also be ran without actually downloading the script:
16 | ```bash
17 | mkdir -p "$HOME/toolchains/neutron-clang"
18 | cd "$HOME/toolchains/neutron-clang"
19 | bash <(curl -s "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Neutron-Toolchains/antman/main/antman") -S
20 | ```
21 |
22 | Some basic AntMan commands:
23 | - To sync latest toolchain build. `./antman -S` or `./antman -S=latest`
24 | - To sync a specific toolchain release. `./antman -S=`
25 | - To check for updates and sync update. `./antman -U`
26 | - To sync a specific update. `./antman -U=`
27 | - To delete synced build. `./antman -D`
28 | - To show information on synced build. `./antman -I`
29 |
30 | Run `./antman --help` for more information about all AntMan commands.
31 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 | # AntMan (A Nonsensical Toolchain Manager)
3 | # Copyright (c) 2025 Dakkshesh
4 | #
5 | # GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
6 | # Version 3, 29 June 2007
7 | #
8 | # Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
9 | # Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
10 | # of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
11 | set -e
12 | shopt -s inherit_errexit
13 |
14 | ANTMAN_VER="v3.1"
15 |
16 | # ===== Main message functions ===== #
17 | msg_common() {
18 | local MSG_BOLD="\e[1m"
19 | local MSG_RESET="\e[0m"
20 | local MSG_TYPE=$1
21 | echo -e "${MSG_BOLD}${MSG_TYPE}: ${2}${MSG_RESET}"
22 | }
23 |
24 | # Print info message
25 | msg_info() {
26 | msg_common "INFO" "$1"
27 | }
28 |
29 | # Print success message
30 | msg_success() {
31 | msg_common "SUCCESS" "$1"
32 | }
33 |
34 | # Print warning message
35 | msg_warn() {
36 | msg_common "WARNING" "$1"
37 | }
38 |
39 | # Print error message
40 | msg_error() {
41 | msg_common "ERROR" "$1"
42 | exit 1
43 | }
44 |
45 | # A function to showcase the commands & options provided for args-based usage.
46 | helpmenu() {
47 | echo -e "\e[1m
48 | A Nonsensical Toolchain Manager ${ANTMAN_VER}, by Dakkshesh\e[0m
49 |
50 | Usage :
51 | ${SCRIPT_NAME} [commands] [options]
52 | Commands :
53 | --sync= : Download and sync latest toolchain build from Neutron-Clang repos.
54 | By default AntMan will sync latest build,
55 | To sync to a specific build pass appropriate build tag in .
56 | Example: ${SCRIPT_NAME} --sync
57 | Example: ${SCRIPT_NAME} --sync=latest
58 | Exmaple: ${SCRIPT_NAME} --sync=42069420
59 |
60 | -S= : Alias for --sync=
61 |
62 | --update= : Download updated toolchain build from Neutron-Clang repos and upgrade.
63 | By default AntMan will upgrade to latest build,
64 | To upgrade to a specific build pass appropriate build tag in .
65 | Example: ${SCRIPT_NAME} --update
66 | Example: ${SCRIPT_NAME} --update=latest
67 | Exmaple: ${SCRIPT_NAME} --update=42069420
68 |
69 | -U= : Alias for --update=
70 |
71 | --patch=[bolt|unbolt|glibc]
72 | : Patch synced toolchain as per requirments.
73 | Curerently supported patches:
74 | unbolt: Patch toolchain to use non BOLT optimized binaries.
75 | bolt: Patch toolchain to use BOLT optimized binaries (default).
76 | glibc: Patch toolchain to workaround glibc requirments.
77 | Example: ${SCRIPT_NAME} --patch=unbolt
78 | Example: ${SCRIPT_NAME} --patch=bolt
79 | Example: ${SCRIPT_NAME} --patch=glibc
80 |
81 | -P=[bolt|unbolt|glibc]
82 | : Alias for --patch=[bolt|unbolt|glibc]
83 |
84 | --antman-update
85 | : Check and install updates for the antman script from the repository.
86 | If you have installed antman via AUR,
87 | please use your AUR package manager to update instead.
88 |
89 | -A : Alias for --antman-update.
90 |
91 | --delete : Delete all clang related files.
92 | AntMan script itself wont be deleted when this command is ran.
93 |
94 | -D : Alias for --delete
95 |
96 | --info : Show local build information.
97 |
98 | -I : Alias for --info
99 |
100 | --help : Show this help menu.
101 |
102 | --version : Show AntMan version.
103 |
104 | Options :
105 | --noconfirm : Do not ask for confirmation.
106 |
107 | --noprogress : Do not show progress bar.
108 |
109 | --noaxel : Do not use axel to download tars even if available."
110 | }
111 |
112 | # A function to check if command exists
113 | cmd_exists() {
114 | command -v "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
115 | }
116 |
117 | # A function to verify dependencies
118 | check_dependency() {
119 | if [[ -n $1 ]] && cmd_exists "$1"; then
120 | echo "Checking for $1: ✓"
121 | else
122 | msg_error "$1 is not installed, please install it and try again."
123 | fi
124 | }
125 |
126 | # A function to check axel availability and set the default download utility
127 | DL_UTILITY="wget"
128 | axel_check() {
129 | if [[ ${NOAXEL} -eq 0 ]] && cmd_exists "axel"; then
130 | msg_info "Using axel for faster downloads (use --noaxel to disable)"
131 | DL_UTILITY="axel"
132 | fi
133 | }
134 |
135 | # A function to check availablility of updates for antman
136 | antman_update_check() {
137 | check_dependency "wget"
138 |
139 | if [[ $LOCAL_SCRIPT -eq 0 ]]; then
140 | return 1
141 | fi
142 |
143 | # Function to get latest version tag
144 | get_latest_version() {
145 | wget -qO- "https://api.github.com/repos/Neutron-Toolchains/antman/tags" | grep -Po '"name": "\K.*?(?=")' | head -n 1
146 | }
147 |
148 | # Get the latest GitHub version
149 | local latest_version
150 | latest_version=$(get_latest_version)
151 |
152 | if [ -z "$latest_version" ]; then
153 | msg_warn "Failed to fetch version information from GitHub."
154 | return 1
155 | fi
156 |
157 | # Compare current version with the latest version
158 | if [ "$ANTMAN_VER" != "$latest_version" ]; then
159 | msg_info "A new version of antman (${ANTMAN_VER} -> ${latest_version}) is available."
160 | return 0 # Update available
161 | else
162 | msg_info "You are already using the latest version of antman (${ANTMAN_VER})."
163 | return 1 # No update available
164 | fi
165 | }
166 |
167 | # A function to update antman script
168 | antman_update() {
169 |
170 | # Function to check if installed via AUR
171 | is_antman_via_aur() {
172 | pacman -Qi "antman" &>/dev/null
173 | }
174 |
175 | # Check if installed via AUR
176 | if is_antman_via_aur; then
177 | msg_warn "It looks like antman was installed via AUR."
178 | echo "Please update it using your AUR helper (e.g., paru, yay):"
179 | echo " paru -Syu antman"
180 | exit 1 # No update via this script if installed via AUR
181 | fi
182 |
183 | if antman_update_check; then
184 | msg_info "Fetching the latest antman..."
185 | local ANTMAN_PATH
186 | ANTMAN_PATH="$(pwd)/${SCRIPT_NAME}"
187 | wget -q "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Neutron-Toolchains/antman/main/antman" -O "${ANTMAN_PATH}" || {
188 | msg_error "Failed to fetch latest antman. Please try again."
189 | }
190 |
191 | # If wget succeeds, proceed to change permissions and display success message
192 | chmod +x "$ANTMAN_PATH"
193 | msg_success "antman was updated successfully!"
194 | else
195 | msg_info "No updates are available..."
196 | fi
197 | }
198 |
199 | # A function to fetch/download Neutron clang builds from remote repos
200 | sync_tar() {
201 | msg_info "Checking dependencies"
202 | check_dependency "zstd"
203 | check_dependency "tar"
204 | check_dependency "wget"
205 | check_dependency "sha256sum"
206 | axel_check
207 | local r_tag="$1"
208 |
209 | msg_info "Fetching build info..."
210 |
211 | if [[ $r_tag == "latest" ]]; then
212 | r_tag=$(wget -q --output-document - "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Neutron-Toolchains/clang-build-catalogue/main/latest.txt" | grep -A1 tag | tail -n1)
213 | msg_info "Using latest Tag: ${r_tag}"
214 | else
215 | if ! wget -q "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Neutron-Toolchains/clang-build-catalogue/main/$r_tag-info.txt" -O- >/dev/null; then
216 | msg_error "Invalid tag: $r_tag"
217 | fi
218 | fi
219 |
220 | local build_info
221 | build_info=$(wget -q --output-document - "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Neutron-Toolchains/clang-build-catalogue/main/${r_tag}-info.txt")
222 |
223 | local clang_ver b_date llvm_c binutils_ver binutils_c t_glibc t_size t_shasum
224 | clang_ver=$(echo "${build_info}" | grep -A1 clang-ver | tail -n1)
225 | b_date=$(echo "${build_info}" | grep -A1 date | tail -n1)
226 | llvm_c=$(echo "${build_info}" | grep -A1 llvm-commit | tail -n1)
227 | binutils_ver=$(echo "${build_info}" | grep -A1 binutils-ver | tail -n1)
228 | binutils_c=$(echo "${build_info}" | grep -A1 binutils-commit | tail -n1)
229 | t_glibc=$(echo "${build_info}" | grep -A1 host-glibc | tail -n1)
230 | t_size=$(echo "${build_info}" | grep -A1 size | tail -n1)
231 | t_shasum=$(echo "${build_info}" | grep -A1 shasum | tail -n1)
232 |
233 | echo "Build Date: ${b_date}"
234 | echo "Clang Version: ${clang_ver}"
235 | echo "LLVM commit at: ${llvm_c}"
236 | if [[ -n ${binutils_ver} ]]; then
237 | echo "Binutils Version: ${binutils_ver}"
238 | echo "Binutils commit at: ${binutils_c}"
239 | fi
240 | echo "Glibc requirement: ${t_glibc}"
241 | echo "Build size: ${t_size}"
242 | echo "Build sha256sum: ${t_shasum}"
243 |
244 | local host_glibc
245 | host_glibc="$(ldd --version | head -n1 | grep -oE '[^ ]+$')"
246 |
247 | if [[ ${host_glibc//./} -lt ${t_glibc//./} ]]; then
248 | msg_warn "Host glibc ($(ldd --version | head -n1 | grep -oE '[^ ]+$')) is older than the minimum required version (${t_glibc})"
249 | msg_info "Workaround this by patching toolchain using '${SCRIPT_NAME} --patch=glibc'"
250 | fi
251 |
252 | msg_info "Fetching build tar..."
253 | if [[ $DL_UTILITY == "axel" ]]; then
254 | axel "${AXEL_ARGS[@]}" "https://github.com/Neutron-Toolchains/clang-build-catalogue/releases/download/${r_tag}/neutron-clang-${r_tag}.tar.zst"
255 | else
256 | wget "${WGET_ARGS[@]}" "https://github.com/Neutron-Toolchains/clang-build-catalogue/releases/download/${r_tag}/neutron-clang-${r_tag}.tar.zst"
257 | fi
258 |
259 | msg_info "Checking file integrity of the tar..."
260 | if ! echo "${t_shasum} neutron-clang-${r_tag}.tar.zst" | sha256sum -c -; then
261 | msg_error "Error: File integrity check failed"
262 | fi
263 |
264 | msg_info "Extracting tar..."
265 | tar -I zstd -xf "neutron-clang-${r_tag}.tar.zst"
266 |
267 | echo "${build_info}" >"build.info"
268 | echo -e "\n[tag]\n${r_tag}" >>"build.info"
269 |
270 | msg_info "Cleaning up..."
271 | rm -rf "neutron-clang-${r_tag}.tar.zst"
272 |
273 | msg_success "Toolchain tag: ${r_tag} synced successfully"
274 | }
275 |
276 | # A function to delete toolchain files
277 | delete() {
278 | local c_dir yn
279 | c_dir=$(pwd)
280 | msg_info "This will delete all toolchain files in ${c_dir}/"
281 |
282 | # Message about excluding the script itself if LOCAL_SCRIPT is 1
283 | if [[ ${LOCAL_SCRIPT} -eq 1 ]] && [[ -f "${c_dir}/${SCRIPT_NAME}" ]]; then
284 | msg_info "The AntMan script (${c_dir}/${SCRIPT_NAME}) will be preserved"
285 | fi
286 |
287 | # Confirm deletion
288 | if [[ ${NOCONFIRM} -eq 0 ]]; then
289 | while true; do
290 | read -rp "Proceed with deletion? [Y/N] " yn
291 | case ${yn} in
292 | [Yy]*)
293 | break
294 | ;;
295 | [Nn]*)
296 | exit 0
297 | ;;
298 | *)
299 | echo "Invalid input, use Y or N to answer."
300 | ;;
301 | esac
302 | done
303 | fi
304 |
305 | msg_info "Deleting toolchain files..."
306 |
307 | # Perform the deletion
308 | if [[ ${LOCAL_SCRIPT} -eq 1 ]]; then
309 | find . ! -name "${SCRIPT_NAME}" -delete
310 | else
311 | find . -delete
312 | fi
313 |
314 | msg_success "Toolchain files deleted successfully"
315 | }
316 |
317 | # A function to install toolchain updates
318 | upgrade_build() {
319 | msg_info "Checking dependencies"
320 | check_dependency "wget"
321 | local l_tag r_tag yn
322 |
323 | # A function to compare timestamps
324 | compare_tags() {
325 | # A function for converting dated build tags to unix timestamps
326 | tag_to_unix_ts() {
327 | local dt yr mt dy
328 | dt="$1"
329 | yr=${dt:4:4}
330 | mt=${dt:2:2}
331 | dy=${dt::2}
332 | date -d "${yr}-${mt}-${dy}" +%s
333 | }
334 |
335 | local tag_a tag_b
336 | tag_a=$(tag_to_unix_ts "$1")
337 | tag_b=$(tag_to_unix_ts "$2")
338 | if [[ ${tag_a} -lt ${tag_b} ]]; then
339 | true
340 | elif [[ ${tag_b} -lt ${tag_a} ]]; then
341 | false
342 | fi
343 | }
344 |
345 | msg_info "Checking for updates..."
346 | l_tag=$(grep -A1 tag build.info | tail -n1)
347 | if [[ $1 == "latest" ]]; then
348 | r_tag=$(wget -q --output-document - "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Neutron-Toolchains/clang-build-catalogue/main/latest.txt" | grep -A1 tag | tail -n1)
349 | else
350 | if ! wget -q "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Neutron-Toolchains/clang-build-catalogue/main/$1-info.txt" -O- >/dev/null; then
351 | msg_error "Error: $1 is not a valid tag"
352 | fi
353 | r_tag=$1
354 | fi
355 | if [[ ${l_tag} == "${r_tag}" ]]; then
356 | msg_info "Nothing to do, Already up-to-date"
357 | exit 0
358 | elif ! compare_tags "${l_tag}" "${r_tag}"; then
359 | msg_error "The requested tag (${r_tag}) is older than the installed toolchain build (${l_tag})"
360 | fi
361 |
362 | msg_info "New update found: ${l_tag} → ${r_tag}"
363 | if [[ ${NOCONFIRM} -eq 0 ]]; then
364 | while true; do
365 | read -rp "Do you want to upgrade the toolchain? [Y/N] " yn
366 | case ${yn} in
367 | [Yy]*)
368 | break
369 | ;;
370 | [Nn]*)
371 | exit 0
372 | ;;
373 | *)
374 | echo "Invalid input, use Y or N to answer."
375 | ;;
376 | esac
377 | done
378 | fi
379 | msg_info "Removing old toolchain files using ${SCRIPT_NAME} --delete"
380 | delete
381 | msg_info "Downloading new toolchain build using ${SCRIPT_NAME} --sync=${r_tag}"
382 | sync_tar "${r_tag}"
383 | msg_success "Toolchain upgraded to ${r_tag}"
384 | }
385 |
386 | # A function to get toolchain info
387 | show_info() {
388 | if [[ ! -f "build.info" ]]; then
389 | msg_error "build.info not found. Please sync the toolchain first"
390 | fi
391 | local binutils_ver
392 | echo "Build date: $(grep -A1 date build.info | tail -n1)"
393 | echo "Build tag: $(grep -A1 tag build.info | tail -n1)"
394 | echo "Clang version: $(grep -A1 clang-ver build.info | tail -n1)"
395 | echo "LLVM commit at: $(grep -A1 llvm-commit build.info | tail -n1)"
396 | binutils_ver="$(grep -A1 binutils-ver build.info | tail -n1)"
397 | if [[ -n ${binutils_ver} ]]; then
398 | echo "Binutils Version: ${binutils_ver}"
399 | echo "Binutils commit at: $(grep -A1 binutils-commit build.info | tail -n1)"
400 | fi
401 | echo "Glibc requirement: $(grep -A1 host-glibc build.info | tail -n1)"
402 | }
403 |
404 | # A function to BOLT/un-BOLT toolchain
405 | boltify() {
406 | if [[ ! -d "bin" ]]; then
407 | msg_error "Toolchain bin directory not found. Please sync the toolchain first"
408 | fi
409 |
410 | CLANG_BIN=$(basename "$(readlink -f bin/clang)")
411 | if [[ $1 == "bolt" ]]; then
412 | msg_info "Applying BOLT optimization"
413 | if [[ -f "bin/${CLANG_BIN}.bolt" ]]; then
414 | if [[ -f "bin/${CLANG_BIN}" ]]; then
415 | mv bin/"${CLANG_BIN}" bin/"${CLANG_BIN}.org"
416 | mv bin/"${CLANG_BIN}.bolt" bin/"${CLANG_BIN}"
417 | else
418 | msg_error "'bin/${CLANG_BIN}' not found!"
419 | fi
420 | else
421 | msg_error "'bin/${CLANG_BIN}.bolt' not found!"
422 | fi
423 | if [[ -f "bin/lld.bolt" ]]; then
424 | if [[ -f "bin/lld" ]]; then
425 | mv bin/lld bin/"lld.org"
426 | mv bin/"lld.bolt" bin/lld
427 | else
428 | msg_error "'bin/lld' not found!"
429 | fi
430 | else
431 | msg_warn "'bin/lld.bolt' not found, Skipped!"
432 | fi
433 | msg_success "BOLT optimization applied successfully"
434 | elif [[ $1 == "unbolt" ]]; then
435 | msg_info "Removing BOLT optimization"
436 | if [[ -f "bin/${CLANG_BIN}.org" ]]; then
437 | if [[ -f "bin/${CLANG_BIN}" ]]; then
438 | mv bin/"${CLANG_BIN}" bin/"${CLANG_BIN}.bolt"
439 | mv bin/"${CLANG_BIN}.org" bin/"${CLANG_BIN}"
440 | else
441 | msg_error "'bin/${CLANG_BIN}' not found!"
442 | fi
443 | else
444 | msg_error "'bin/${CLANG_BIN}.org' not found!"
445 | fi
446 | if [[ -f "bin/lld.org" ]]; then
447 | if [[ -f "bin/lld" ]]; then
448 | mv bin/lld bin/"lld.bolt"
449 | mv bin/"lld.org" bin/lld
450 | else
451 | msg_error "'bin/lld' not found!"
452 | fi
453 | else
454 | msg_warn "'bin/lld.org' not found, Skipped!"
455 | fi
456 | msg_success "BOLT optimization removed successfully"
457 | fi
458 | }
459 |
460 | # A function to patch toolchain to workaround old glibc issues
461 | glibc_patcher() {
462 | msg_info "Checking dependencies"
463 | check_dependency "wget"
464 | check_dependency "tar"
465 | WORK_DIR=$1
466 | axel_check
467 | local PATCHELF_DIR PATCHELF_VER GLIBC_DIR
468 |
469 | fetch_and_uncompress() {
470 | local url=$1
471 | local dest_dir=$2
472 | local tmp_file
473 | tmp_file="$(mktemp)"
474 |
475 | rm -f "${tmp_file}"
476 |
477 | if [[ $DL_UTILITY == "axel" ]]; then
478 | axel -q -o "${tmp_file}" "${url}"
479 | else
480 | wget -q -O "${tmp_file}" "${url}"
481 | fi
482 |
483 | tar -C "${dest_dir}" -xf "${tmp_file}"
484 | rm -f "${tmp_file}"
485 | }
486 |
487 | msg_info "Downloading patchelf binary from NixOS repos..."
488 | PATCHELF_VER="0.18.0"
489 | PATCHELF_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
490 |
491 | fetch_and_uncompress "https://github.com/NixOS/patchelf/releases/download/${PATCHELF_VER}/patchelf-${PATCHELF_VER}-x86_64.tar.gz" "${PATCHELF_DIR}"
492 |
493 | msg_info "Downloading latest libs from ArchLinux repos..."
494 | GLIBC_DIR="${HOME}/.neutron-tc/glibc"
495 | rm -rf "${GLIBC_DIR}" && mkdir -p "${GLIBC_DIR}"
496 |
497 | fetch_and_uncompress https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/glibc/download "${GLIBC_DIR}"
498 | fetch_and_uncompress https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/lib32-glibc/download "${GLIBC_DIR}"
499 | fetch_and_uncompress https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/gcc-libs/download "${GLIBC_DIR}"
500 | fetch_and_uncompress https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/lib32-gcc-libs/download "${GLIBC_DIR}"
501 | ln -svf "${GLIBC_DIR}/usr/lib" "${GLIBC_DIR}/usr/lib64"
502 |
503 | patch_binaries() {
504 | local dir=$1
505 |
506 | msg_info "Patching binaries in: $dir"
507 |
508 | find "$dir" -type f -exec file {} \; | grep 'ELF .* interpreter' | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/.$//' | while read -r bin; do
509 | echo "Patching: $bin"
510 | "${PATCHELF_DIR}"/bin/patchelf --set-rpath "${GLIBC_DIR}/usr/lib" --force-rpath --set-interpreter "${GLIBC_DIR}/usr/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2" "$bin"
511 | done
512 | }
513 |
514 | patch_binaries "${GLIBC_DIR}"
515 | patch_binaries "${WORK_DIR}"
516 |
517 | msg_info "Cleaning up temporary files"
518 | rm -rf "${PATCHELF_DIR}"
519 |
520 | msg_success "glibc compatibility patch applied successfully"
521 | }
522 |
523 | LOCAL_SCRIPT=1
524 | if [[ $0 =~ /dev/fd/[0-9]+ ]]; then
525 | LOCAL_SCRIPT=0
526 | fi
527 |
528 | SCRIPT_NAME="$(basename "$0")"
529 | if [[ $LOCAL_SCRIPT -eq 0 ]]; then
530 | SCRIPT_NAME="./antman"
531 | fi
532 |
533 | NOCONFIRM=0
534 | if [[ $* =~ "--noconfirm" ]]; then
535 | NOCONFIRM=1
536 | fi
537 |
538 | NOAXEL=0
539 | if [[ $* =~ "--noaxel" ]]; then
540 | NOAXEL=1
541 | fi
542 |
543 | WGET_ARGS=("--quiet")
544 | AXEL_ARGS=()
545 |
546 | # Extract wget major version and use supported progress flag accordingly.
547 | # Also set axel args according to flags passed by user.
548 | if [[ ! $* =~ "--noprogress" ]]; then
549 | WGET_VER=$(wget --version | head -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | cut -d '.' -f 1)
550 |
551 | if [[ $WGET_VER -ge 2 ]]; then
552 | WGET_ARGS+=("--force-progress")
553 | else
554 | WGET_ARGS+=("--show-progress")
555 | fi
556 | else
557 | AXEL_ARGS=("--quiet")
558 | fi
559 |
560 | if [[ $# -ne 0 ]] && antman_update_check &>/dev/null; then
561 | msg_info "An update is available for the antman..."
562 | echo "Consider upgrading by ${SCRIPT_NAME} --antman-update"
563 | fi
564 |
565 | for arg in "$@"; do
566 | case "${arg}" in
567 | "-S"* | "--sync"*)
568 | tag="${arg#*=}"
569 | if [[ ${tag} == "-S" ]] || [[ ${tag} == "--sync" ]]; then
570 | tag="latest"
571 | fi
572 | sync_tar "${tag}"
573 | exit 0
574 | ;;
575 | "-U"* | "--update"*)
576 | u_tag="${arg#*=}"
577 | if [[ ${u_tag} == "-U" ]] || [[ ${u_tag} == "--update" ]]; then
578 | u_tag="latest"
579 | fi
580 | upgrade_build "${u_tag}"
581 | exit 0
582 | ;;
583 | "-P"* | "--patch"*)
584 | option="${arg#*=}"
585 | if [[ ${option} == "-P" ]] || [[ ${option} == "--patch" ]]; then
586 | msg_error "${option} requires an argument."
587 | elif [[ ${option} == "bolt" ]] || [[ ${option} == "unbolt" ]]; then
588 | boltify "${option}"
589 | elif [[ ${option} == "glibc" ]]; then
590 | glibc_patcher "$(pwd)"
591 | else
592 | msg_error "Invalid argument $1"
593 | fi
594 | exit 0
595 | ;;
596 | "-A" | "--antman-update")
597 | antman_update
598 | exit 0
599 | ;;
600 | "-D" | "--delete")
601 | delete
602 | exit 0
603 | ;;
604 | "-I" | "--info")
605 | show_info
606 | exit 0
607 | ;;
608 | "--version")
609 | echo "A Nonsensical Toolchain Manager ${ANTMAN_VER}, by Dakkshesh07"
610 | exit 0
611 | ;;
612 | "--help")
613 | helpmenu
614 | exit 0
615 | ;;
616 | *)
617 | msg_error "Invalid argument passed: '${arg}' Run '${SCRIPT_NAME} --help' to view available options."
618 | ;;
619 | esac
620 | done
621 |
622 | helpmenu
623 | exit 1
624 |
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