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Measuring Command Robustness | Obsidian::STEM | bash |
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Overview
An interesting point Robbins discusses in his introduction to posix/awk/index is this idea of command robustness. He states that:
A self-contained shell script is more reliable because there are no other files to misplace.
%%ANKI Basic What is a self-contained shell script? Back: A shell script that does not rely on the presence of other files. Reference: Robbins, Arnold D. “GAWK: Effective AWK Programming,” October 2023. https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/gawk.pdf
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%%ANKI Basic What makes a self-contained shell script more reliable? Back: There are no other files to misplace. Reference: Robbins, Arnold D. “GAWK: Effective AWK Programming,” October 2023. https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/gawk.pdf
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He argues that the first command below is more robust than the second since the command is more loosely coupled to its environment:
$ awk 'program' input-file1 input-file2 ...
$ awk -f program-file input-file1 input-file2 ...
It's interesting to think what else can be used as a measure of a command's robustness:
- Required environment variables or environment variables formatted in a certain way
$PATH
needs to point to a specific location
- Whether the invoked program is present by default in a distribution or must be installed
- The ability to run with or without an associated TTY
- The ability to run with or without associated standard streams
stdout
,stderr
,stdin
- How backwards compatible the invoked program is
- Version mismatch may silently cause the same invocation to fail
- Expected permissions
- EUID, read permissions on an input file, etc.
- Determinism of the program itself
- Does output rely entirely on input or can it make nondeterministic choices
- The amount of resources dedicated to the program
- Failure may occur if not enough memory is provided to the command
- Whether a program acts idempotently
- What happens if I run the command twice in a row?
- Whether a program acts atomically
- Is it possible intermediate files are left that affect subsequent runs?
- The presence of timeouts
- Perhaps a program waits a specified amount of time before input is available. The command's success is now externally determined.
- Locale-aware functionality
- Consider for instance posix/awk/index's
\u
escape-sequences which targets characters in the current locale's character set as opposed to specifically Unicode. - POSIX standard posix/regexp#Character Classes serve as another example.
- Consider for instance posix/awk/index's
The above scenarios are what makes something like nix/index so compelling.
References
- Robbins, Arnold D. “GAWK: Effective AWK Programming,” October 2023. https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/gawk.pdf