MPW Shell is a re-implementation of the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop shell. The primary reason is to support MPW Make (which generated shell script). It may also be useful for other things.
- If ... [Else If] ... [Else] ... End
- Begin ... End
- Loop ... End
- For name In [word...] ... End
- Break [If], Continue [If], Exit [If]
- ( ... )
- ||
- &&
- Redirection
- | "pipes" (via a temporary file. Presumably, that's what MPW did as well.)
- Subshells (
...
,...
)
- aliases
- regular expressions
- text-editing commands (search forward/backward, et cetera)
- AboutBox
- Alias
- Catenate
- Directory
- Echo
- Evaluate
- Execute
- Exists
- Export
- Parameters
- Quit
- Quote
- Set
- Shift
- Unalias
- Unexport
- Unset
- Version
- Which
- Install MPW. The mpw binary should be somewhere in your
$PATH
. It also checks/usr/local/bin/mpw
and$HOME/mpw/bin/mpw
. You can use mpw-shell without it but only with builtin commands. - Copy the
Startup
script to$HOME/mpw/
. This script is executed when mpw-shell (or mpw-make) starts up (imagine that) and should be used to set environment variables.
-D name=value Define environment variable
-v Be verbose (equivalent to -Decho=1)
-f Ignore the Startup script
-c string Execute string
-h Display help
Standard CMake build sequence:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
After that, do the standard CMake install sequence in the same folder:
cmake --install
to install mpw-shell
and mpw-make
in /usr/bin/local
.