#! /usr/bin/env dash # shellcheck source=/dev/null SHELL_LIBRARY_VERSION="1.1.4" . %SHELL_LIBRARY_PATH trash_output=$(mktmp); expected_error_output=$(mktmp); while read -r file; do set -- "$@" "$file" done < "$(tmp "echo '$fx'")" # TODO why are we using trashy at all, when trash-cli can do everything? # try trashy first, trough nix because both trashy and trash-cli provide a trash command, which conflicts nix run nixpkgs#trashy -- put "$@" 2> "$trash_output"; cat << EOF > "$expected_error_output"; error: Error during a \`trash\` operation: Unknown { description: "Path: '\"/.Trash-1000\"'. Message: Permission denied (os error 13)" } EOF if [ "$(cat "$expected_error_output")" = "$(cat "$trash_output")" ];then warning "Deleting with trash-cli to the /.Trash folder"; # this file could not be trashed because it is on the tempfs volume, trash-cli can do this this trash-put "$@"; fi # vim: ft=sh