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# .bashrc file for ECE 264 Spring 2019
#
# Author: Alexander J. Quinn -- http://engineering.purdue.edu/~aq
# License: Public domain (except where noted otherwise below)
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# In ECE 264 (Spring 2019), we are using an alternative installation of gcc on
# ecegrid. This gives you gcc v7.1.0, which is quite a bit newer than the
# default, gcc v4.7. We also use a bash alias to automatically fill in flags
# to gcc that will help you catch bugs. By default, we turn all of this off
# after the semester, to avoid causing confusion with future classes.
#
# If you want to keep using the newer version of gcc after the Spring 2019
# semester ends, please comment out the line below. (Add a '#' in front of it.)
#ECE264_SPRING_2019_SETTINGS_EXPIRATION_DATE="20171216"
# You could also change that date to some alternate expiration date.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Make all files that you create private by default (i.e., not readable,
# writable, or executable by other users on the system).
umask 077
if [[ $- =~ "i" ]]; then # If this is an interactive session...
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# ECE 264
#
TODAYS_DATE="$(date +%Y%m%d)"
if [[ -z "$ECE264_SPRING_2019_SETTINGS_EXPIRATION_DATE"
|| "$ECE264_SPRING_2019_SETTINGS_EXPIRATION_DATE" > "$TODAYS_DATE" ]]; then
#export PATH="/opt/gcc/7.1.0/bin:$PATH:/home/shay/a/ece264/19sp/bin"
export PATH="/opt/gcc/7.1.0/bin:/home/shay/a/ece264/19sp/bin:$PATH"
# Tell bash where to look when you type a command (e.g., '264get', etc.).
# * /home/shay/a/ece264p0/share/19sp is where we put the ECE 264 scripts.
# * $PATH is the list of paths that it would check otherwise.
# * /opt/gcc/7.1.0/bin is where ECN has installed the latest version of gcc.
alias gcc="gcc -std=c99 -g -Wall -Wshadow --pedantic -Wvla -Werror"
# Tell bash to automatically add some standard arguments to gcc. This ensures
# that everyone in the class is compiling in the same way.
# * --std=c99 means to use the C99 version of the C language.
# * -g means to enable gdb by storing information such as your variable names
# in the executable
# * -Wall, -Wshadow, --pedantic, and Wvla turn on extra warnings to let
# you know about anomolies in your code might indicate a bug.
alias valgrind='valgrind --leak-check=full'
# Tell bash to automatically add the --leak-check=full argument whenever you
# type 'valgrind'.
alias 264version_bashrc='echo "You have version 3 of the .bashrc for ECE 26400 Spring 2019.";echo;echo PATH=$PATH;echo;ls -l ~/.bashrc ~/.bash_profile ~/.vimrc'
fi
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# PROMPT FORMAT
#
# Make your bash prompt show your current directory in color.
#
# Credit: Cygwin, license: GPL, from the default .bashrc that comes with Cygwin
export PS1='\[\e]0;\w\a\]\n\[\e[32m\]\u@\h \[\e[33m\]\w\[\e[0m\]\n\$ '
export PS2='> '
export PS4='+ '
# To learn more about these codes, see:
# http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-linux-unix-bash-shell-setup-prompt.html ...
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# ALIASES
#
# mcd
function mcd() {
# Make a directory and then change to it. This will be used like an alias.
mkdir $1
cd $1
}
# less
alias less='less -r'
# -r = --raw-control-chars .. means to display raw characters instead of
# showing ^M, ^R, etc.
# rm
alias rm='rm -i'
# -i = --interactive ... means to prompt before deleting any files, unless
# -f is added
# whence
alias whence='type -a'
# prints description of a command (i.e., alias, location, etc.) -a means to
# print all of the places that contain an executable matching the argument
# ls
if [ "${BASH_VERSINFO[5]}" == "x86_64-apple-darwin10.0" ]; then
# Mac version of ls -- useful only if you copy this .bashrc to a Mac.
alias ls='ls -G -p'
else
# GNU version of ls
alias ls='ls -F --color=tty -B'
fi
# ll
alias ll='ls -l'
# -l = use long listing format
# Up arrow to search history
bind '"\e[A": history-search-backward'
bind '"\e[B": history-search-forward'
# Credit: 'user287613' @ http://askubuntu.com/a/475614 - License: CC-BY-SA-3.0
fi
unset ECE264_SPRING_2019_SETTINGS_EXPIRATION_DATE
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