Mostly for profiling, but I think it's cool to have status occasionally. In the process, I also did some clean up, moving some stuff between profile, rc, and env.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#!/bin/zsh
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# vim: ft=zsh
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# Helper functions for the init files
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# Eryn Wells <eryn@erynwells.me>
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# Print prettier, more uniform messages
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function print_msg { print -P "%F{$1}==>%f $2" }
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function print_info { print_msg 'blue' "$@" }
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function print_error { print_msg 'red' "$@" }
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function print_msg_sub { print -P "    %F{$1}*%f $2" }
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function print_info_sub { print_msg_sub 'blue' "$@" }
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function print_error_sub { print_msg_sub 'error' "$@" }
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# Print if $NOISY is set
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function print_info_noisy { [ ${NOISY:-0} -ge $1 ] && print_info $@[2,-1] }
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function print_error_noisy { [ ${NOISY:-0} -ge $1 ] && print_error $@[2,-1] }
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function print_info_sub_noisy { [ ${NOISY:-0} -ge $1 ] && print_info_sub $@[2,-1] }
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function print_error_sub_noisy { [ ${NOISY:-0} -ge $1 ] && print_error_sub $@[2,-1] }
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# Return 1 if the binary exists (according to hash); 0 otherwise.
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function binary_exists { return $(hash $1 1>/dev/null 2>&1) }
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