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XCOMM!SHELL_CMD

XCOMM
XCOMM This is just a sample implementation of a slightly less primitive
XCOMM interface than xinit.  It looks for XINITRC and XSERVERRC environment
XCOMM variables, then user .xinitrc and .xserverrc files, and then system
XCOMM xinitrc and xserverrc files, else lets xinit choose its default.
XCOMM The system xinitrc should probably do things like check for
XCOMM .Xresources files and merge them in, start up a window manager, and
XCOMM pop a clock and several xterms.
XCOMM
XCOMM Site administrators are STRONGLY urged to write nicer versions.
XCOMM

xinitdir=XINITDIR
xterm=XTERM
xserver=XSERVER
xinit=XINIT
bundle_id_prefix=BUNDLE_ID_PREFIX
xauth=XAUTH
bindir=__bindir__
libexecdir=__libexecdir__
mk_cookie=MK_COOKIE
has_cookie_maker=HAS_COOKIE_MAKER

unset SESSION_MANAGER

if [ "$(uname -s)" = "Darwin" ] ; then

    XCOMM Check for /usr/bin/X11 and BINDIR in the path, if not add them.
    XCOMM This allows startx to be placed in a place like /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin
    XCOMM and people may use X without changing their PATH.
    XCOMM Note that we put our own bin directory at the front of the path, and
    XCOMM the standard system path at the back, since if you are using the Xorg
    XCOMM server there's a pretty good chance you want to bias the Xorg clients
    XCOMM over the old system's clients.

    case $PATH in
        *:$bindir | *:$bindir:* | $bindir:*) ;;
        *) PATH=$bindir:$PATH ;;
    esac

    XCOMM Now the "old" compiled path
    oldbindir=/usr/X11R6/bin

    if [ -d "$oldbindir" ] ; then
        case $PATH in
            *:$oldbindir | *:$oldbindir:* | $oldbindir:*) ;;
            *) PATH=$PATH:$oldbindir ;;
        esac
    fi

    XCOMM Bourne shell does not automatically export modified environment variables
    XCOMM so export the new PATH just in case the user changes the shell
    export PATH
fi

userclientrc=$HOME/.xinitrc
[ -f "${XINITRC}" ] && userclientrc="${XINITRC}"
sysclientrc=XINITDIR/xinitrc

userserverrc=$HOME/.xserverrc
[ -f "${XSERVERRC}" ] && userserverrc="${XSERVERRC}"
sysserverrc=$xinitdir/xserverrc
defaultclient=$xterm
defaultserver=$xserver
defaultclientargs=""
defaultserverargs=""
defaultdisplay=""
clientargs=""
serverargs=""
vtarg=""


if [ "$(uname -s)" = "Darwin" ] ; then

    if [ "$X11_PREFS_DOMAIN" = "" ] ; then
        export X11_PREFS_DOMAIN=$bundle_id_prefix".X11"
    fi

    XCOMM Initialize defaults (this will cut down on "safe" error messages)
    if ! defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN cache_fonts > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
        defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN cache_fonts -bool true
    fi

    if ! defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN no_auth > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
        defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN no_auth -bool false
    fi

    if ! defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN nolisten_tcp > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
        defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN nolisten_tcp -bool true
    fi

    if ! defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN enable_iglx > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
        defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN enable_iglx -bool false
    fi

    XCOMM First, start caching fonts
    if [ "$(defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN cache_fonts)" = 1 ] ; then
        if [ -x $bindir/font_cache ] ; then
            $bindir/font_cache
        elif [ -x $bindir/font_cache.sh ] ; then
            $bindir/font_cache.sh
        elif [ -x $bindir/fc-cache ] ; then
            $bindir/fc-cache
        fi
    fi

    if [ -x $libexecdir/privileged_startx ] ; then
	XCOMM Don't push this into the background because it can cause
	XCOMM a race to create /tmp/.X11-unix
	$libexecdir/privileged_startx
    fi

    if [ "$(defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN no_auth)" = 0 ] ; then
        enable_xauth=1
    else
        enable_xauth=0
    fi

    if [ "$(defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN nolisten_tcp)" = 1 ] ; then
        defaultserverargs="$defaultserverargs -nolisten tcp"
    else
        defaultserverargs="$defaultserverargs -listen tcp"
    fi

    if [ "$(defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN enable_iglx)" = 1 ] ; then
        defaultserverargs="$defaultserverargs +iglx +extension GLX"
    else
        defaultserverargs="$defaultserverargs -iglx"
    fi

    XCOMM The second check is the real one.  The first is to hopefully avoid
    XCOMM needless syslog spamming.
    if defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN 2> /dev/null | grep -q 'dpi' && defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN dpi > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
        defaultserverargs="$defaultserverargs -dpi $(defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN dpi)"
    fi

else
    enable_xauth=1
fi

XCOMM Automatically determine an unused $DISPLAY
d=0
while true ; do
    [ -e "/tmp/.X$d-lock" -o -S "/tmp/.X11-unix/X$d" ] || break
    d=$(($d + 1))
done
defaultdisplay=":$d"
unset d

whoseargs="client"
while [ "$1" != "" ]; do
    case "$1" in
    XCOMM '' required to prevent cpp from treating "/*" as a C comment.
    /''*|\./''*)
	if [ "$whoseargs" = "client" ]; then
	    if [ "$client" = "" ] && [ "$clientargs" = "" ]; then
		client="$1"
	    else
		clientargs="$clientargs $1"
	    fi
	else
	    if [ "$server" = "" ] && [ "$serverargs" = "" ]; then
		server="$1"
	    else
		serverargs="$serverargs $1"
	    fi
	fi
	;;
    --)
	whoseargs="server"
	;;
    *)
	if [ "$whoseargs" = "client" ]; then
	    clientargs="$clientargs $1"
	else
	    XCOMM display must be the FIRST server argument
	    if [ "$serverargs" = "" ] && @@
		 expr "$1" : ':[0-9][0-9]*$' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
		display="$1"
	    else
		serverargs="$serverargs $1"
	    fi
	fi
	;;
    esac
    shift
done

XCOMM process client arguments
if [ "$client" = "" ]; then
    client=$defaultclient

    XCOMM For compatibility reasons, only use startxrc if there were no client command line arguments
    if [ "$clientargs" = "" ]; then
        if [ -f "$userclientrc" ]; then
            client=$userclientrc
        elif [ -f "$sysclientrc" ]; then
            client=$sysclientrc
        fi
    fi
fi

XCOMM if no client arguments, use defaults
if [ "$clientargs" = "" ]; then
    clientargs=$defaultclientargs
fi

XCOMM process server arguments
if [ "$server" = "" ]; then
    server=$defaultserver

if [ "$(uname -s)" = "Linux" ] ; then
    XCOMM When starting the defaultserver start X on the current tty to avoid
    XCOMM the startx session being seen as inactive:
    XCOMM "https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=806491"
    tty=$(tty)
    if expr "$tty" : '/dev/tty[0-9][0-9]*$' > /dev/null; then
        tty_num=${tty#/dev/tty}
        vtarg="vt$tty_num -keeptty"
    fi
fi

    XCOMM For compatibility reasons, only use xserverrc if there were no server command line arguments
    if [ "$serverargs" = "" ] && [ "$display" = "" ]; then
	if [ -f "$userserverrc" ]; then
	    server=$userserverrc
	elif [ -f "$sysserverrc" ]; then
	    server=$sysserverrc
	fi
    fi
fi

XCOMM if no server arguments, use defaults
if [ "$serverargs" = "" ]; then
    serverargs=$defaultserverargs
fi

XCOMM if no vt is specified add vtarg (which may be empty)
have_vtarg="no"
for i in $serverargs; do
    if expr "$i" : 'vt[0-9][0-9]*$' > /dev/null; then
        have_vtarg="yes"
    fi
done
if [ "$have_vtarg" = "no" ]; then
    serverargs="$serverargs $vtarg"
fi

XCOMM if no display, use default
if [ "$display" = "" ]; then
    display=$defaultdisplay
fi

if [ "$enable_xauth" = 1 ] ; then
    if [ "$XAUTHORITY" = "" ]; then
        XAUTHORITY=$HOME/.Xauthority
        export XAUTHORITY
    fi

    removelist=

    XCOMM set up default Xauth info for this machine
    hostname="$(uname -n)"

    authdisplay=${display:-:0}
    if [ -n "$has_cookie_maker" ] && [ -n "$mk_cookie" ] ; then
        mcookie=$($mk_cookie)
    else
        if [ -r /dev/urandom ]; then
            mcookie=$(dd if=dev/urandom bs=16 count=1 2>/dev/null | hexdump -e \\"%08x\\")
        else
            mcookie=$(dd if=/dev/random bs=16 count=1 2>/dev/null | hexdump -e \\"%08x\\")
        fi
    fi
    if [ "$mcookie" = "" ]; then
        echo "Couldn't create cookie"
        exit 1
    fi
    dummy=0

    XCOMM create a file with auth information for the server. ':0' is a dummy.
    xserverauthfile=$HOME/.serverauth.$$
    trap "rm -f '$xserverauthfile'" HUP INT QUIT ILL TRAP BUS TERM
    xauth -q -f "$xserverauthfile" << EOF
add :$dummy . $mcookie
EOF

    case "$(uname -s)" in
    CYGWIN*|Darwin)
        xserverauthfilequoted=$(echo ${xserverauthfile} | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g")
        serverargs=${serverargs}" -auth '"${xserverauthfilequoted}"'"
        ;;
    *)
        serverargs=${serverargs}" -auth "${xserverauthfile}
        ;;
    esac

    XCOMM now add the same credentials to the client authority file
    XCOMM if '$displayname' already exists do not overwrite it as another
    XCOMM server may need it. Add them to the '$xserverauthfile' instead.
    for displayname in $authdisplay $hostname$authdisplay; do
        authcookie=$(xauth list "$displayname" @@
        | sed -n 's/.*'"$displayname"'[[:space:]*].*[[:space:]*]//p' 2>/dev/null);
        if [ "z${authcookie}" = "z" ] ; then
            $xauth -q << EOF
add $displayname . $mcookie
EOF
        removelist="$displayname $removelist"
        else
            dummy=$(($dummy+1));
            $xauth -q -f "$xserverauthfile" << EOF
add :$dummy . $authcookie
EOF
        fi
    done
fi

case "$(uname -s)" in
CYGWIN_NT*|Darwin)
    eval $xinit \"$client\" $clientargs -- \"$server\" $display $serverargs
    ;;
*)
    $xinit "$client" $clientargs -- "$server" $display $serverargs
    ;;
esac
retval=$?

if [ "$enable_xauth" = 1 ] ; then
    if [ "$removelist" != "" ]; then
        $xauth remove $removelist
    fi
    if [ "$xserverauthfile" != "" ]; then
        rm -f "$xserverauthfile"
    fi
fi

XCOMM various machines need special cleaning up
if [ "$(uname -s)" = "Linux" ]; then
    if command -v deallocvt > /dev/null 2>&1; then
        deallocvt
    fi
fi

if [ "$(uname -s)" = "SunOS" ]; then
    kbd_mode -a
fi

exit $retval