#!/bin/sh #+ # Name: # topcat # Purpose: # Invokes the TOPCAT application on unix # Description: # This shell script invokes the TOPCAT application. # It's not very complicated, but performs some argument manipulation # prior to invoking java with the right classpath and classname. # # 1. if a class path is specified using either the CLASSPATH # environment variable or the -classpath flag to this script, # it will be added to the application classpath # # 2. any command-line arguments which look like they are destined # for java itself (starting with -D or -X, or prefixed with -J) will # be sent to java, and the others will be sent to the application # Requisites: # - java should be on the path. # # - relative to the directory in which this script is installed, # one of the following jar files should exist and contain the # TOPCAT classes: # ./topcat-extra.jar # ./topcat-full.jar # ./topcat-lite.jar # ../../lib/topcat/topcat.jar # Authors: # MBT: Mark Taylor (Starlink) #- # Find where this script is located. scriptname="$0" while [ -L "$scriptname" ] do scriptname=`readlink "$scriptname" 2>/dev/null` done test -n "$scriptname" || scriptname=$0 bindir="`dirname \"$scriptname\"`" # Set locations of acceptable jar files (relative to this script). bindir_topcat_jars="topcat-extra.jar \ topcat-full.jar \ topcat-lite.jar \ ../lib/topcat/topcat.jar" # Set default java command. java=java # If we appear to have been installed using the topcat application bundle DMG, # use the bundled JRE. mac_bundled_java="$bindir/../jre.bundle/Contents/Home/bin/java" test -x "$mac_bundled_java" && java="$mac_bundled_java" # Mac-specific items. # Some of this relies on being installed in the topcat application bundle # as currently packaged in the topcat DMG. javaArgs0="" if test -x /usr/bin/sw_vers && /usr/bin/sw_vers | grep -iq 'Mac *OS'; then # Look for an icon file and prepare to start java in such a way that # it gets used for the dock icon (rather than the generic java one). icns_file=$bindir/../app.icns if test -r "$icns_file" && "$java" -X 2>&1 | grep -q -- -Xdock:icon; then javaArgs0="$javaArgs0 "\'-Xdock:icon=$icns_file\' fi # Set Mac application name. javaArgs0="$javaArgs0 \ -Dcom.apple.mrj.application.apple.menu.about.name=TOPCAT" fi # Locate the application jar file. for j in $bindir_topcat_jars; do if test -z "$appjar" -a -f "$bindir/$j"; then appjar="$bindir/$j" fi done if test ! -f "$appjar" then echo 1>&2 "Can't find topcat classes relative to ${scriptname} - looked for:" for j in $bindir_topcat_jars do echo " $bindir/$j" done exit 1 fi # Divide the arguments into two parts: those destined as flags for # the java binary, and the rest. javaArgs="" appArgs="" while test "$1" do if echo $1 | grep -- '^-[XD]' >/dev/null; then javaArgs="$javaArgs "\'$1\' elif echo $1 | grep -- '^-J' >/dev/null; then javaArgs="$javaArgs "\'`echo $1 | sed s/^-J//`\' elif [ "$1" = "-classpath" -a -n "$2" ]; then shift export CLASSPATH="$1" else appArgs="$appArgs "\'$1\' fi shift done # Check for Cygwin and transform paths. case "`uname`" in CYGWIN*) if test -n "$CLASSPATH"; then CLASSPATH=`cygpath --path --windows "${appjar}:$CLASSPATH"` else CLASSPATH=`cygpath --windows "${appjar}"` fi ;; *) CLASSPATH="${appjar}:${CLASSPATH}" ;; esac # Run topcat. cmd="\"$java\" \ $javaArgs0 \ $javaArgs \ -Duk.ac.starlink.topcat.cmdname=topcat \ -classpath \"\${CLASSPATH}\" uk.ac.starlink.topcat.Driver \ $appArgs" eval "$cmd"