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FEATURE-CHECK(1) | General Commands Manual | FEATURE-CHECK(1) |
NAME¶
feature-check
—
SYNOPSIS¶
feature-check |
[-v ] [-O
optname] [-P
prefix] program
feature-name |
feature-check |
[-O optname]
[-P prefix]
program feature-name
op version |
feature-check |
[-O optname]
[-o json|tsv]
[-P prefix]
-l program |
feature-check |
-V | -h |
feature-check |
--features |
DESCRIPTION¶
Thefeature-check
tool obtains the list of supported
features from a program via various methods (e.g. running it with the
--features
command-line option) and allows other
programs to check for the presence and, possibly, versions of specific
features.
Options:
--features
- List the compile-time features supported by this version of
feature-check
:feature-check
- Always present, with the version of the
feature-check
tool. list
- Present if the
feature-check
tool supports fetching the list of features supported by a program. simple
- Present if the
feature-check
tool supports comparing the version of a single feature against a specified version string. single
- Present if the
feature-check
tool supports querying a single feature.
-h
,--help
- Display program usage output and exit.
-O
optname- Specify the option to pass to the program to obtain its list of features
(default
--features
). -o
format- Specify the output format for the full list of features with the
-l
option. -P
prefix- Specify the prefix that
feature-check
should look for in the program's output to find the line that contains the list of features; default "Features: ". -V
,--version
- Display program version output and exit.
-v
- When querying a single feature, output the version obtained for it.
EXIT STATUS¶
When querying a single feature,feature-check
will exit
with code 0 if the program supports that feature, and with a non-zero code
when either the program could not be executed, or its list of features could
not be parsed, or the feature was not present.
When examining the version of a single feature,
feature-check
will exit with code 0 if the
comparison result is true, and with a non-zero code when either the program
could not be executed, or its list of features could not be parsed, or the
comparison failed.
When listing the features supported by a program,
feature-check
will exit with code 0 when the list of
features was obtained and output, and with a non-zero code when either the
program could not be executed or its list of features could not be
parsed.
EXAMPLES¶
The following examples are shown as given to the shell:feature-check curl
AsynchDNS
Exit with code 0 if the curl(1) tool is present and it supports asynchronous DNS lookups.
feature-check -l confget
List the features supported by the confget(1) tool.
feature-check timelimit 'timelimit ge
1.9'
Exit with code 0 if the timelimit(1) tool
advertises its timelimit
feature at version 1.9 or
later.
feature-check timelimit timelimit ge
1.9
The same check; note that the
feature-check
tool will treat all the arguments
after the program name as a single expression, i.e. it will concatenate them
into a single string separated by spaces and then interpret the string.
STANDARDS¶
No standards documentation was harmed in the process of creatingfeature-check
.
BUGS¶
Please report any bugs infeature-check
to the author.
AUTHOR¶
Thefeature-check
utility was written by
Peter Pentchev ⟨roam@ringlet.net⟩ in
2018.
April 21, 2018 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |