#!/bin/bash
#
# cli_parseArgumentsReDef.sh -- This function initiates/reset and
# sanitizes positional parameters passed to this function and creates
# the list of arguments that getopt will process.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 The CentOS Project
#
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#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function cli_parseArgumentsReDef {
local ARG
# Clean up arguments global variable.
ARGUMENTS=''
# Fill up arguments global variable with current positional
# parameter information. To avoid interpretation problems, use
# single quotes to enclose each argument (ARG) from command-line
# individually.
for ARG in "$@"; do
# Remove any single quote from arguments passed to
# centos-art.sh script. We will use single quotes for grouping
# option values so white space can be passed through them.
ARG=$(echo "$ARG" | tr -d "'")
# Concatenate arguments and enclose them to let getopt to
# process them when they have spaces inside.
ARGUMENTS="$ARGUMENTS '$ARG'"
done
# Verify non-option arguments passed to command-line. If there
# isn't any or dot is provided, redefine the ARGUMENTS variable to
# use the current location the centos-art.sh script was called
# from.
if [[ -z $ARGUMENTS ]];then
ARGUMENTS=${PWD}
fi
}