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: "punk MULTISHELL - shebangless polyglot for Tcl Perl sh bash cmd pwsh powershell" + "[rename set S;proc Hide x {proc $x args {}};Hide :]" + "\$(function : {<#pwsh#>})" + "perlhide" + qw^ |
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set -- "$@" "a=[Hide <#;Hide set;S 1 list]"; set -- : "$@";$1 = @' |
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: heredoc1 - hide from powershell using @ and squote above. close sqote for unix shells + ' \ |
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: .bat/.cmd launch section, leading colon hides from cmd, trailing slash hides next line from tcl + \ |
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: "[Hide @GOTO; Hide =begin; Hide @REM] #not necessary but can help avoid errs in testing" + |
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: << 'HEREDOC1B_HIDE_FROM_BASH_AND_SH' |
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: STRONG SUGGESTION: DO NOT MODIFY FIRST LINE OF THIS SCRIPT - except for first double quoted section. |
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: shebang line is not required on unix or windows and will reduce functionality and/or portability. |
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: Even comment lines can be part of the functionality of this script (both on unix and windows) - modify with care. |
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@GOTO :skip_perl_pod_start ^; |
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=begin excludeperl |
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: skip_perl_pod_start |
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: Continuation char at end of this line and rem with curly-braces used to exlude Tcl from the whole cmd block \ |
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: { |
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@REM ############################################################################################################################ |
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@REM THIS IS A POLYGLOT SCRIPT - supporting payloads in Tcl, bash, (some sh) and/or powershelll (powershell.exe or pwsh.exe) |
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@REM It should remain portable between unix-like OSes & windows if the proper structure is maintained. |
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@REM ############################################################################################################################ |
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@REM Change the value of nextshell to one of the supported types, and add code within payload sections for tcl,sh,bash,powershell as appropriate. |
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@REM This wrapper can be edited manually (carefully!) - or bash,tcl,perl,powershell scripts can be wrapped using the Tcl-based punkshell system |
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@REM e.g from within a running punkshell: dev scriptwrap.multishell <inputfilepath> -outputfolder <folderpath> |
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@REM Call with sh, bash, perl, or tclsh. (powershell untested on unix) |
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@REM Due to lack of shebang (#! line) Unix-like systems will hopefully default to a flavour of sh that can divert to bash if the script is called without an interpreter - but it may depend on the shell in use when called. |
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@REM If you find yourself really wanting/needing to add a shebang line - do so on the basis that the script will exist on unix-like systems only. |
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@REM in batch scripts - array syntax with square brackets is a simulation of arrays or associative arrays. |
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@REM note that many shells linked as sh do not support substition syntax and may fail - e.g dash etc - generally bash should be used in this context |
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@SETLOCAL EnableExtensions EnableDelayedExpansion |
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@SET "validshelltypes= pwsh____________ powershell______ sh______________ wslbash_________ bash____________ tcl_____________ perl____________ none____________" |
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@REM for batch - only win32 is relevant - but other scripts on other platforms also parse the nextshell block to determine next shell to launch |
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@REM nextshellpath and nextshelltype indices (underscore-padded to 16wide) are "other" plus those returned by Tcl platform pkg e.g win32,linux,freebsd,macosx |
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@REM The horrible underscore-padded fixed-widths are to keep the batch labels aligned whilst allowing values to be set |
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@REM If more than 64 chars needed for a target, it can still be done but overall script padding may need checking/adjusting |
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@REM Supporting more explicit oses than those listed may also require script padding adjustment |
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: <<nextshell_start>> |
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@SET "nextshellpath[win32___________]=powershell______________________________________________________" |
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@SET "nextshelltype[win32___________]=powershell______" |
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@SET "nextshellpath[dragonflybsd____]=/usr/bin/env bash_______________________________________________" |
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@SET "nextshelltype[dragonflybsd____]=bash____________" |
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@SET "nextshellpath[freebsd_________]=/usr/bin/env bash_______________________________________________" |
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@SET "nextshelltype[freebsd_________]=bash____________" |
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@SET "nextshellpath[netbsd__________]=/usr/bin/env bash_______________________________________________" |
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@SET "nextshelltype[netbsd__________]=bash____________" |
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@SET "nextshellpath[linux___________]=/usr/bin/env bash_______________________________________________" |
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|
@SET "nextshelltype[linux___________]=bash____________" |
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|
@SET "nextshellpath[macosx__________]=/usr/bin/env bash_______________________________________________" |
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|
@SET "nextshelltype[macosx__________]=bash____________" |
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|
@SET "nextshellpath[other___________]=/usr/bin/env bash_______________________________________________" |
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|
@SET "nextshelltype[other___________]=bash____________" |
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|
: <<nextshell_end>> |
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|
@rem asadmin is for automatic elevation to administrator. Separate window will be created (seems unavoidable with current elevation mechanism) and user will still get security prompt (probably reasonable). |
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: <<asadmin_start>> |
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|
@SET "asadmin=0" |
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|
: <<asadmin_end>> |
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|
@REM @ECHO nextshelltype is %nextshelltype[win32___________]% |
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|
@REM @SET "selected_shelltype=%nextshelltype[win32___________]%" |
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|
@SET "selected_shelltype=%nextshelltype[win32___________]%" |
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|
@REM @ECHO selected_shelltype %selected_shelltype% |
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|
@CALL :stringTrimTrailingUnderscores %selected_shelltype% selected_shelltype_trimmed |
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|
@REM @ECHO selected_shelltype_trimmed %selected_shelltype_trimmed% |
|
|
@SET "selected_shellpath=%nextshellpath[win32___________]%" |
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|
@CALL :stringTrimTrailingUnderscores %selected_shellpath% selected_shellpath_trimmed |
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|
@CALL SET "keyRemoved=%%validshelltypes:!selected_shelltype!=%%" |
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|
@REM @ECHO keyremoved %keyRemoved% |
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|
@REM Note that 'powershell' e.g v5 is just a fallback for when pwsh is not available |
|
|
@REM ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
|
|
@REM -- cmd/batch file section (ignored on unix but should be left in place) |
|
|
@REM -- This section intended mainly to launch the next shell (and to escalate privileges if necessary) |
|
|
@REM -- Avoid customising this if you are not familiar with batch scripting. cmd/batch script can be useful, but is probably the least expressive language and most error prone. |
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|
@REM -- For example - as this file needs to use unix-style lf line-endings - the label scanner is susceptible to the 512Byte boundary issue: https://www.dostips.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8988#p58888 |
|
|
@REM -- This label issue can be triggered/abused in files with crlf line endings too - but it is less likely to happen accidentaly. |
|
|
@REm -- See also: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4094699/how-does-the-windows-command-interpreter-cmd-exe-parse-scripts/4095133#4095133 |
|
|
@REM ############################################################################################################################ |
|
|
@REM -- Due to this issue -seemingly trivial edits of the batch file section can break the script! (for Windows anyway) |
|
|
@REM -- Even something as simple as adding or removing an @REM |
|
|
@REM -- From within punkshell - use: |
|
|
@REM -- deck scriptwrap.checkfile <filepath> |
|
|
@REM -- to check your templates or final wrapped scripts for byte boundary issues |
|
|
@REM -- It will report any labels that are on boundaries |
|
|
@REM -- This is why the nextshell value above is a 2 digit key instead of a string - so that editing the value doesn't change the byte offsets. |
|
|
@REM -- Editing your sh,bash,tcl,pwsh payloads is much less likely to cause an issue. There is the possibility of the final batch :exit_multishell label spanning a boundary - so testing using deck scriptwrap.checkfile is still recommended. |
|
|
@REM -- Alternatively, as you should do anyway - test the final script on windows |
|
|
@REM -- Aside from adding comments/whitespace to tweak the location of labels - you can try duplicating the label (e.g just add the label on a line above) but this is not guaranteed to work in all situations. |
|
|
@REM -- '@REM' is a safer comment mechanism than a leading colon - which is used sparingly here. |
|
|
@REM -- A colon anywhere in the script that happens to land on a 512 Byte boundary (from file start or from a callsite) could be misinterpreted as a label |
|
|
@REM -- It is unknown what versions of cmd interpreters behave this way - and deck scriptwrap.checkfile doesn't check all such boundaries. |
|
|
@REm -- For this reason, batch labels should be chosen to be relatively unlikely to collide with other strings in the file, and simple names such as :exit or :end should probably be avoided |
|
|
@REM ############################################################################################################################ |
|
|
@REM -- custom windows payloads should be in powershell,tclsh (or sh/bash if available) code sections |
|
|
@REM ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
|
|
@SET "winpath=%~dp0" |
|
|
@SET "fname=%~nx0" |
|
|
@REM @ECHO fname %fname% |
|
|
@REM @ECHO winpath %winpath% |
|
|
@REM @ECHO commandlineascalled %0 |
|
|
@REM @ECHO commandlineresolved %~f0 |
|
|
@CALL :getNormalizedScriptTail nftail |
|
|
@REM @ECHO normalizedscripttail %nftail% |
|
|
@CALL :getFileTail %0 clinetail |
|
|
@REM @ECHO clinetail %clinetail% |
|
|
@CALL :stringToUpper %~nx0 capscripttail |
|
|
@REM @ECHO capscriptname: %capscripttail% |
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|
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|
|
@IF "%nftail%"=="%capscripttail%" ( |
|
|
@ECHO forcing asadmin=1 due to file name on filesystem being uppercase |
|
|
@SET "asadmin=1" |
|
|
) else ( |
|
|
@CALL :stringToUpper %clinetail% capcmdlinetail |
|
|
@REM @ECHO capcmdlinetail !capcmdlinetail! |
|
|
IF "%clinetail%"=="!capcmdlinetail!" ( |
|
|
@ECHO forcing asadmin=1 due to cmdline scriptname in uppercase |
|
|
@set "asadmin=1" |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@SET "vbsGetPrivileges=%temp%\punk_bat_elevate_%fname%.vbs" |
|
|
@SET arglist=%* |
|
|
@SET "qstrippedargs=args%arglist%" |
|
|
@SET "qstrippedargs=%qstrippedargs:"=%" |
|
|
@IF "is%qstrippedargs:~4,13%"=="isPUNK-ELEVATED" ( |
|
|
GOTO :gotPrivileges |
|
|
) |
|
|
@IF !asadmin!==1 ( |
|
|
net file 1>NUL 2>NUL |
|
|
@IF '!errorlevel!'=='0' ( GOTO :gotPrivileges ) else ( GOTO :getPrivileges ) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@GOTO skip_privileges |
|
|
:getPrivileges |
|
|
@IF "is%qstrippedargs:~4,13%"=="isPUNK-ELEVATED" (echo PUNK-ELEVATED & shift /1 & goto :gotPrivileges ) |
|
|
@ECHO Set UAC = CreateObject^("Shell.Application"^) > "%vbsGetPrivileges%" |
|
|
@ECHO args = "PUNK-ELEVATED " >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%" |
|
|
@ECHO For Each strArg in WScript.Arguments >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%" |
|
|
@ECHO args = args ^& strArg ^& " " >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%" |
|
|
@ECHO Next >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%" |
|
|
@ECHO UAC.ShellExecute "%~dp0%~n0%~x0", args, "", "runas", 1 >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%" |
|
|
@ECHO Launching script in new window due to administrator elevation |
|
|
@"%SystemRoot%\System32\WScript.exe" "%vbsGetPrivileges%" %* |
|
|
@EXIT /B |
|
|
|
|
|
:gotPrivileges |
|
|
@REM setlocal & pushd . |
|
|
@PUSHD . |
|
|
@cd /d %~dp0 |
|
|
@IF "is%qstrippedargs:~4,13%"=="isPUNK-ELEVATED" ( |
|
|
@DEL "%vbsGetPrivileges%" 1>nul 2>nul |
|
|
@SET arglist=%arglist:~14% |
|
|
) |
|
|
|
|
|
:skip_privileges |
|
|
@SET need_ps1=0 |
|
|
@REM we want the ps1 to exist even if the nextshell isn't powershell |
|
|
@if not exist "%~dp0%~n0.ps1" ( |
|
|
@SET need_ps1=1 |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
fc "%~dp0%~n0%~x0" "%~dp0%~n0.ps1" >nul || goto different |
|
|
@REM @ECHO "files same" |
|
|
@SET need_ps1=0 |
|
|
) |
|
|
@GOTO :pscontinue |
|
|
:different |
|
|
@REM @ECHO "files differ" |
|
|
@SET need_ps1=1 |
|
|
:pscontinue |
|
|
@IF !need_ps1!==1 ( |
|
|
COPY "%~dp0%~n0%~x0" "%~dp0%~n0.ps1" >NUL |
|
|
) |
|
|
@REM avoid using CALL to launch pwsh,tclsh etc - it will intercept some args such as /? |
|
|
@IF "!selected_shelltype_trimmed!"=="none" ( |
|
|
SET selected_shelltype_trimmed=pwsh |
|
|
) |
|
|
@IF "!selected_shelltype_trimmed!"=="pwsh" ( |
|
|
REM pwsh vs powershell hasn't been tested because we didn't need to copy cmd to ps1 this time |
|
|
REM test availability of preferred option of powershell7+ pwsh |
|
|
pwsh -nop -nol -c set-executionpolicy -Scope Process Unrestricted 2>NUL; write-host "statusmessage: pwsh-found" >NUL |
|
|
SET pwshtest_exitcode=!errorlevel! |
|
|
REM ECHO pwshtest_exitcode !pwshtest_exitcode! |
|
|
REM fallback to powershell if pwsh failed |
|
|
IF !pwshtest_exitcode!==0 ( |
|
|
pwsh -nop -nol -c set-executionpolicy -Scope Process Unrestricted; "%~dp0%~n0.ps1" %arglist% |
|
|
SET task_exitcode=!errorlevel! |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
REM TODO prompt user with option to call script to install pwsh using winget |
|
|
REM powershell -nop -nol -c set-executionpolicy -Scope Process Unrestricted; "%~dp0%~n0.ps1" %arglist% |
|
|
powershell -nop -nol -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -c "%~dp0%~n0.ps1" %arglist% |
|
|
SET task_exitcode=!errorlevel! |
|
|
) |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
IF "!selected_shelltype_trimmed!"=="powershell" ( |
|
|
powershell -nop -nol -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -c "%~dp0%~n0.ps1" %arglist% |
|
|
SET task_exitcode=!errorlevel! |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
IF "!selected_shelltype_trimmed!"=="wslbash" ( |
|
|
CALL :getWslPath %winpath% wslpath |
|
|
REM ECHO wslfullpath "!wslpath!%fname%" |
|
|
%selected_shellpath_trimmed% "!wslpath!%fname%" %arglist% |
|
|
SET task_exitcode=!errorlevel! |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
REM perl or tcl or sh or bash |
|
|
IF NOT "x%keyRemoved%"=="x%validshelltypes%" ( |
|
|
REM sh on windows uses /c/ instead of /mnt/c - at least if using msys. Todo, review what is the norm on windows with and without msys2,cygwin,wsl |
|
|
REM and what logic if any may be needed. For now sh with /c/xxx seems to work the same as sh with c:/xxx |
|
|
REM The compound statement with trailing call is required to stop batch termination confirmation, whilst still capturing exitcode |
|
|
@ECHO HERE "!selected_shelltype_trimmed!" "!selected_shellpath_trimmed!" |
|
|
%selected_shellpath_trimmed% "%~dp0%fname%" %arglist% & SET task_exitcode=!errorlevel! & Call; |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
ECHO %fname% has invalid nextshelltype value %selected_shelltype% valid options are %validshelltypes% |
|
|
SET task_exitcode=66 |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
GOTO :exit_multishell |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@REM batch file library functions |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
@GOTO :endlib |
|
|
|
|
|
:getWslPath |
|
|
@SETLOCAL |
|
|
@SET "_path=%~p1" |
|
|
@SET "name=%~nx1" |
|
|
@SET "drive=%~d1" |
|
|
@SET "rtrn=%~2" |
|
|
@REM Although drive letters on windows are normally upper case wslbash seems to expect lower case drive letters |
|
|
@CALL :stringToLower %drive ldrive |
|
|
@SET "result=/mnt/%ldrive:~0,1%%_path:\=/%%name%" |
|
|
@ENDLOCAL & ( |
|
|
@if "%~2" neq "" ( |
|
|
SET "%rtrn%=%result%" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
ECHO %result% |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@EXIT /B |
|
|
|
|
|
:getFileTail |
|
|
@REM return tail of file without any normalization e.g c:/punkshell/bin/Punk.cmd returns Punk.cmd even if file is punk.cmd |
|
|
@REM we can't use things such as %~nx1 as it can change capitalisation |
|
|
@REM This function is designed explicitly to preserve capitalisation |
|
|
@REM accepts full paths with either / or \ as delimiters - or |
|
|
@SETLOCAL |
|
|
@SET "rtrn=%~2" |
|
|
@SET "arg=%~1" |
|
|
@REM @SET "result=%_arg:*/=%" |
|
|
@REM @SET "result=%~1" |
|
|
@SET LF=^ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
: The above 2 empty lines are important. Don't remove |
|
|
@CALL :stringContains "!arg!" "\" hasBackSlash |
|
|
@IF "!hasBackslash!"=="true" ( |
|
|
@for %%A in ("!LF!") do @( |
|
|
@FOR /F %%B in ("!arg:\=%%~A!") do @set "result=%%B" |
|
|
) |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@CALL :stringContains "!arg!" "/" hasForwardSlash |
|
|
@IF "!hasForwardSlash!"=="true" ( |
|
|
@FOR %%A in ("!LF!") do @( |
|
|
@FOR /F %%B in ("!arg:/=%%~A!") do @set "result=%%B" |
|
|
) |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@set "result=%arg%" |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@ENDLOCAL & ( |
|
|
@if "%~2" neq "" ( |
|
|
@SET "%rtrn%=%result%" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@ECHO %result% |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@EXIT /B |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
:getNormalizedScriptTail |
|
|
@SETLOCAL |
|
|
@SET "result=%~nx0" |
|
|
@SET "rtrn=%~1" |
|
|
@ENDLOCAL & ( |
|
|
@IF "%~1" neq "" ( |
|
|
@SET "%rtrn%=%result%" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@ECHO %result% |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@EXIT /B |
|
|
|
|
|
:getNormalizedFileTailFromPath |
|
|
@REM warn via echo, and do not set return variable if path not found |
|
|
@REM note that %~nx1 does not preserve case of provided path - hence the name 'normalized' |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
@SETLOCAL |
|
|
@CALL :stringContains %~1 "\" hasBackSlash |
|
|
@CALL :stringContains %~1 "/" hasForwardSlash |
|
|
@IF "%hasBackslash%-%hasForwardslash%"=="false-false" ( |
|
|
@SET "P=%cd%%~1" |
|
|
@CALL :getNormalizedFileTailFromPath "!P!" ftail2 |
|
|
@SET "result=!ftail2!" |
|
|
) else ( |
|
|
@IF EXIST "%~1" ( |
|
|
@SET "result=%~nx1" |
|
|
) else ( |
|
|
@ECHO error getNormalizedFileTailFromPath file not found: %~1 |
|
|
@EXIT /B 1 |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@SET "rtrn=%~2" |
|
|
@ENDLOCAL & ( |
|
|
@IF "%~2" neq "" ( |
|
|
SET "%rtrn%=%result%" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@ECHO getNormalizedFileTailFromPath %1 result: %result% |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@EXIT /B |
|
|
|
|
|
:stringContains |
|
|
@REM usage: @CALL:stringContains string needle returnvarname |
|
|
@SETLOCAL |
|
|
@SET "rtrn=%~3" |
|
|
@SET "string=%~1" |
|
|
@SET "needle=%~2" |
|
|
@IF "!string:%needle%=!"=="!string!" @( |
|
|
@SET "result=false" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@SET "result=true" |
|
|
) |
|
|
@ENDLOCAL & ( |
|
|
@IF "%~3" neq "" ( |
|
|
@SET "%rtrn%=%result%" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@ECHO stringContains %string% %needle% result: %result% |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@EXIT /B |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
:stringToUpper |
|
|
@SETLOCAL |
|
|
@SET "rtrn=%~2" |
|
|
@SET "string=%~1" |
|
|
@SET "capstring=%~1" |
|
|
@FOR %%A in (A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) DO @( |
|
|
@SET "capstring=!capstring:%%A=%%A!" |
|
|
) |
|
|
@SET "result=!capstring!" |
|
|
@ENDLOCAL & ( |
|
|
@IF "%~2" neq "" ( |
|
|
@SET "%rtrn%=%result%" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
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@ECHO stringToUpper %string% result: %result% |
|
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) |
|
|
) |
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@EXIT /B |
|
|
:stringToLower |
|
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@SETLOCAL |
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@SET "rtrn=%~2" |
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@SET "string=%~1" |
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@SET "retstring=%~1" |
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|
@FOR %%A in (a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z) DO @( |
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@SET "retstring=!retstring:%%A=%%A!" |
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|
) |
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@SET "result=!retstring!" |
|
|
@ENDLOCAL & ( |
|
|
@IF "%~2" neq "" ( |
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@SET "%rtrn%=%result%" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@ECHO stringToLower %string% result: %result% |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@EXIT /B |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
@REM boundary padding |
|
|
:stringTrimTrailingUnderscores |
|
|
@SETLOCAL |
|
|
@SET "rtrn=%~2" |
|
|
@SET "string=%~1" |
|
|
@SET "trimstring=%~1" |
|
|
@REM trim up to 63 underscores from the end of a string using string substitution |
|
|
@SET "trimstring=%trimstring%###" |
|
|
@SET "trimstring=%trimstring:________________________________###=###%" |
|
|
@SET "trimstring=%trimstring:________________###=###%" |
|
|
@SET "trimstring=%trimstring:________###=###%" |
|
|
@SET "trimstring=%trimstring:____###=###%" |
|
|
@SET "trimstring=%trimstring:__###=###%" |
|
|
@SET "trimstring=%trimstring:_###=###%" |
|
|
@SET "trimstring=%trimstring:###=%" |
|
|
@SET "result=!trimstring!" |
|
|
@ENDLOCAL & ( |
|
|
@IF "%~2" neq "" ( |
|
|
@SET "%rtrn%=%result%" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@ECHO stringTrimTrailingUnderscores %string% result: %result% |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@EXIT /B |
|
|
:isNumeric |
|
|
@SETLOCAL |
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|
@SET "notnumeric="&FOR /F "delims=0123456789" %%i in ("%1") do set "notnumeric=%%i" |
|
|
@IF defined notnumeric ( |
|
|
@SET "result=false" |
|
|
) else ( |
|
|
@SET "result=true" |
|
|
) |
|
|
@SET "rtrn=%~2" |
|
|
@ENDLOCAL & ( |
|
|
@IF "%~2" neq "" ( |
|
|
@SET "%rtrn%=%result%" |
|
|
) ELSE ( |
|
|
@ECHO %result% |
|
|
) |
|
|
) |
|
|
@EXIT /B |
|
|
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|
|
:endlib |
|
|
: \ |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM padding |
|
|
@REM @SET taskexit_code=!errorlevel! & goto :exit_multishell |
|
|
@GOTO :exit_multishell |
|
|
# } |
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|
# -*- tcl -*- |
|
|
# ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
|
|
# -- tcl script section |
|
|
# -- This is a punk multishell file |
|
|
# -- Primary payload target is Tcl, with sh,bash,powershell as helpers |
|
|
# -- but it may equally be used with any of these being the primary script. |
|
|
# -- It is tuned to run when called as a batch file, a tcl script a sh/bash script or a pwsh/powershell script |
|
|
# -- i.e it is a polyglot file. |
|
|
# -- The specific layout including some lines that appear just as comments is quite sensitive to change. |
|
|
# -- It can be called on unix or windows platforms with or without the interpreter being specified on the commandline. |
|
|
# -- e.g ./filename.polypunk.cmd in sh or bash |
|
|
# -- e.g tclsh filename.cmd |
|
|
# -- |
|
|
# ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
|
|
rename set ""; rename S set; set k {-- "$@" "a}; if {[info exists ::env($k)]} {unset ::env($k)} ;# tidyup and restore |
|
|
Hide :exit_multishell;Hide {<#};Hide '@ |
|
|
namespace eval ::punk::multishell { |
|
|
set last_script_root [file dirname [file normalize ${::argv0}/__]] |
|
|
set last_script [file dirname [file normalize [info script]/__]] |
|
|
if {[info exists ::argv0] && |
|
|
$last_script eq $last_script_root |
|
|
} { |
|
|
set ::punk::multishell::is_main($last_script) 1 ;#run as executable/script - likely desirable to launch application and return an exitcode |
|
|
} else { |
|
|
set ::punk::multishell::is_main($last_script) 0 ;#sourced - likely to be being used as a library - no launch, no exit. Can use return. |
|
|
} |
|
|
if {"::punk::multishell::is_main" ni [info commands ::punk::multishell::is_main]} { |
|
|
proc ::punk::multishell::is_main {{script_name {}}} { |
|
|
if {$script_name eq ""} { |
|
|
set script_name [file dirname [file normalize [info script]/--]] |
|
|
} |
|
|
if {![info exists ::punk::multishell::is_main($script_name)]} { |
|
|
#e.g a .dll or something else unanticipated |
|
|
puts stderr "Warning punk::multishell didn't recognize info script result: $script_name - will treat as if sourced and return instead of exiting" |
|
|
puts stderr "Info: script_root: [file dirname [file normalize ${::argv0}/__]]" |
|
|
return 0 |
|
|
} |
|
|
return [set ::punk::multishell::is_main($script_name)] |
|
|
} |
|
|
} |
|
|
} |
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---begin Tcl Payload |
|
|
#puts "script : [info script]" |
|
|
#puts "argcount : $::argc" |
|
|
#puts "argvalues: $::argv" |
|
|
#puts "argv0 : $::argv0" |
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- |
|
|
|
|
|
#<tcl-payload> |
|
|
|
|
|
set url_kitbase "https://www.gitea1.intx.com.au/jn/punkbin/raw/branch/master" |
|
|
|
|
|
package require http |
|
|
package require tls |
|
|
http::register https 443 [list ::tls::socket -autoservername true] |
|
|
package require platform |
|
|
set plat [platform::identify] |
|
|
set os [lindex [split $plat -] 0] |
|
|
set runtime_available 0 |
|
|
set scriptdir [file dirname [info script]] |
|
|
switch -- $os { |
|
|
"win32" { |
|
|
set url "$url_kitbase/win32-x86_64/tclsh902z.exe" |
|
|
set output [file join $scriptdir "../src/runtime/tclsh902z.exe"] |
|
|
set runtime_available 1 |
|
|
} |
|
|
"linux" { |
|
|
switch -glob -- $plat { |
|
|
*x86_64 { |
|
|
set url "$url_kitbase/linux-x86_64/tclkit-902-Linux64-intel-dyn" |
|
|
set output [file join $scriptdir "../src/runtime/tclkit-902-Linux64-intel-dyn"] |
|
|
set runtime_available 1 |
|
|
} |
|
|
*arm { |
|
|
set url "$url_kitbase/linux-x86_64/tclkit-902-Linux64-arm-dyn" |
|
|
set output [file join $scriptdir "../src/runtime/tclkit-902-Linux64-arm-dyn"] |
|
|
set runtime_available 1 |
|
|
} |
|
|
default { |
|
|
# |
|
|
puts stderr "No runtime currently available for linux $::tcl_platform(machine)" |
|
|
} |
|
|
} |
|
|
} |
|
|
"macosx" { |
|
|
set url "$url_kitbase/macosx/tclkit-902-Darwin64-dyn" |
|
|
set output [file join $scriptdir "../src/runtime/tclkit-902-Darwin64-dyn"] |
|
|
set runtime_available 1 |
|
|
} |
|
|
"freebsd" { |
|
|
puts stderr "No runtime currently available for freebsd" |
|
|
} |
|
|
default { |
|
|
puts stderr "No runtime currently available for $os" |
|
|
} |
|
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
if {$runtime_available} { |
|
|
if {[file exists $output]} { |
|
|
puts stderr "Runtime already found at $output" |
|
|
exit 1 |
|
|
} |
|
|
puts stdout "Attempting to download $url" |
|
|
set fd [open $output wb] |
|
|
set tok [http::geturl $url -channel $fd -binary 1] |
|
|
close $fd |
|
|
if {[http::status $tok] eq "ok" && [http::ncode $tok] == 200} { |
|
|
puts "Download complete." |
|
|
} |
|
|
http::cleanup $tok |
|
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
#</tcl-payload> |
|
|
|
|
|
#<tcl-pre-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
#</tcl-pre-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
|
|
|
#<tcl-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
#</tcl-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#<tcl-post-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
#</tcl-post-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- |
|
|
# -- Best practice is to always return or exit above, or just by leaving the below defaults in place. |
|
|
# -- If the multishell script is modified to have Tcl below the Tcl Payload section, |
|
|
# -- then Tcl bracket balancing needs to be carefully managed in the shell and powershell sections below. |
|
|
# -- Only the # in front of the two relevant if statements below needs to be removed to enable Tcl below |
|
|
# -- but the sh/bash 'then' and 'fi' would also need to be uncommented. |
|
|
# -- This facility left in place for experiments on whether configuration payloads etc can be appended |
|
|
# -- to tail of file - possibly binary with ctrl-z char - but utility is dependent on which other interpreters/shells |
|
|
# -- can be made to ignore/cope with such data. |
|
|
if {[::punk::multishell::is_main]} { |
|
|
exit 0 |
|
|
} else { |
|
|
return |
|
|
} |
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---end Tcl Payload |
|
|
# end hide from unix shells \ |
|
|
HEREDOC1B_HIDE_FROM_BASH_AND_SH |
|
|
# csh/tcsh/sh/bash use oldschool backticks and sed lowest common denominator \ |
|
|
echo "script: `echo $0 | sed 's/^-//'`" |
|
|
# csh/tcsh/sh/bash use oldschool backticks and sed lowest common denominator \ |
|
|
echo "shell: " `ps -p $$ | awk '$1 != "PID" {print $(NF)}' | tr -d '()' | sed -E 's/^.*\/|^-//'` |
|
|
#csh/tcsh diversion \ |
|
|
test "$argv[*]" != "[*]" && ( /usr/bin/env bash $argv[*]; exit ) |
|
|
#other non-bash diversion \ |
|
|
test `ps -p $$ | awk '$1 != "PID" {print $(NF)}' | tr -d '()' | sed -E 's/^.*\/|^-//'` != "bash" && /usr/bin/env bash $0 |
|
|
#review \ |
|
|
test `ps -p $$ | awk '$1 != "PID" {print $(NF)}' | tr -d '()' | sed -E 's/^.*\/|^-//'` != "bash" && exit |
|
|
# sh/bash \ |
|
|
shift && set -- "${@:1:$#-1}" |
|
|
|
|
|
#echo "shell:" `ps -o args= $$ | sed -E 's/^.*\/|^-//' | awk '{print $1}'` |
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------ |
|
|
# -- This if block only needed if Tcl didn't exit or return above. |
|
|
if false==false # else { |
|
|
then |
|
|
: # |
|
|
# ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
|
|
# -- sh/bash script section |
|
|
# -- leave as is if all that is required is launching the Tcl payload" |
|
|
# -- |
|
|
# -- Note that sh/bash script isn't called when running a .bat/.cmd from cmd.exe on windows by default |
|
|
# -- adjust the %nextshell% value above |
|
|
# -- if sh/bash scripting needs to run on windows too. |
|
|
# -- |
|
|
# ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
|
|
|
|
|
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "linux"* ]]; then |
|
|
os="linux" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then |
|
|
os="macosx" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "freebsd"* ]]; then |
|
|
os="freebsd" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "dragonflybsd"* ]]; then |
|
|
os="dragonflybsd" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "netbsd"* ]]; then |
|
|
os="netbsd" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "win32" ]]; then |
|
|
os="win32" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "msys" ]]; then |
|
|
echo MSYS |
|
|
os="win32" |
|
|
#review - need ps/sed/awk to determine shell? |
|
|
interp = `ps -p $$ | awk '$1 != "PID" {print $(NF)}' | tr -d '()' | sed -E 's/^.*\/|^-//'` |
|
|
#use 'command -v' (shell builtin preferred over external which) |
|
|
shellpath=`command -v $interp` |
|
|
shellfolder="${shellpath%/*}" #avoid dependency on basename or dirname |
|
|
#"c:/windows/system32/" is quite likely in the path ahead of msys,git etc. |
|
|
#This breaks calls to various unix utils such as sed etc (wsl related?) |
|
|
export PATH="$shellfolder${PATH:+:${PATH}}" |
|
|
else |
|
|
#os="$OSTYPE" |
|
|
os="other" |
|
|
fi |
|
|
echo ostype: $OSTYPE |
|
|
shellconfigline=$( sed -n "/: <<nextshell_start>>/{:a;n;/: <<nextshell_end>>/q;p;ba}" "$0" | grep $os) |
|
|
#echo $shellconfigline; |
|
|
if [[ $shellconfigline == *"nextshelltype"* ]]; then |
|
|
echo "found config for os $os" |
|
|
split1="${shellconfigline#*=}" #remove everything through the first '=' |
|
|
#echo "split1: $split1" |
|
|
pathraw="${split1%%\"*}" #take everything before the quote - use %% to get longest match |
|
|
pathraw="${pathraw//\"/}" #remove quote |
|
|
nextshellpath="${pathraw/%_*/}" #remove trailing underscores (% = must match at end) |
|
|
#echo "nextshellpath: $nextshellpath" |
|
|
split2="${split1#*=}" |
|
|
#echo "split2: $split2" |
|
|
split2="${split2//\"/}" |
|
|
nextshelltype="${split2/%_*/}" |
|
|
echo "nextshelltype: $nextshelltype" |
|
|
else |
|
|
echo "unable to find config for os $os" |
|
|
echo "shellconfigline: $shellconfigline" |
|
|
nextshellpath="" |
|
|
nextshelltype="" |
|
|
fi |
|
|
exitcode=0 |
|
|
#-- sh/bash launches nextscript here instead of shebang line at top |
|
|
if [[ "$nextshelltype" != "bash" && "$nextshelltype" != "none" ]]; then |
|
|
#echo bash launching subshell of type $nextshelltype $nextshellpath on "$0" |
|
|
#/usr/bin/env tclsh "$0" "$@" |
|
|
${nextshellpath} "$0" "$@" |
|
|
|
|
|
exitcode=$? |
|
|
#echo "sh/bash reporting exitcode: ${exitcode}" |
|
|
exit $exitcode |
|
|
#-- override exitcode example |
|
|
#exit 66 |
|
|
else |
|
|
#already in bash - don't launch another process or we would loop |
|
|
#echo "bash payload" |
|
|
: |
|
|
fi |
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---begin sh Payload |
|
|
#printf "start of bash or sh code" |
|
|
|
|
|
#<shell-payload> |
|
|
|
|
|
$url_kitbase="https://www.gitea1.intx.com.au/jn/punkbin/raw/branch/master" |
|
|
runtime_available=0 |
|
|
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "linux"* ]]; then |
|
|
arch=$(uname -i) |
|
|
if [[ "$arch" == "x86_64"* ]]; then |
|
|
url="${url_kitbase}/linux-x86_64/tclkit-902-Linux64-intel-dyn" |
|
|
output="../src/runtime/tclkit-902-Linux64-intel-dyn" |
|
|
runtime_available=1 |
|
|
elif [[ "$arch" == "arm"* ]]; then |
|
|
url="${url_kitbase}/linux-x86_64/tclkit-902-Linux64-arm-dyn" |
|
|
output="../src/runtime/tclkit-902-Linux64-arm-dyn" |
|
|
runtime_available=1 |
|
|
fi |
|
|
if [[ "$runtime_available" -eq 1 ]]; then |
|
|
echo "Please ensure libxFt.so.2 is available" |
|
|
echo "e.g on Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install libxft2" |
|
|
fi |
|
|
os="linux" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then |
|
|
os="macosx" |
|
|
#assumed to be Mach-O 'universal binaries' for both x86-64 and arm? - REVIEW |
|
|
url="${url_kitbase}/macosx/tclkit-902-Darwin64-dyn" |
|
|
output="../src/runtime/tclkit-902-Darwin64-dyn" |
|
|
runtime_available=1 |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "freebsd"* ]]; then |
|
|
os="freebsd" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "dragonflybsd"* ]]; then |
|
|
os="dragonflybsd" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "netbsd"* ]]; then |
|
|
os="netbsd" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "win32" ]]; then |
|
|
os="win32" |
|
|
url="${url_kitbase}/win32-x86_64/tclsh902z.exe" |
|
|
runtime_available=1 |
|
|
#scriptdir? |
|
|
output="../src/runtime/tclsh902z.exe" |
|
|
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "msys" ]]; then |
|
|
echo MSYS |
|
|
os="win32" |
|
|
#use 'command -v' (shell builtin preferred over external which) |
|
|
interp = `ps -p $$ | awk '$1 != "PID" {print $(NF)}' | tr -d '()' | sed -E 's/^.*\/|^-//'` |
|
|
shellpath=`command -v $interp` |
|
|
shellfolder="${shellpath%/*}" #avoid dependency on basename or dirname |
|
|
#"c:/windows/system32/" is quite likely in the path ahead of msys,git etc. |
|
|
#This breaks calls to various unix utils such as sed etc (wsl related?) |
|
|
export PATH="$shellfolder${PATH:+:${PATH}}" |
|
|
url="${url_kitbase}/win32-x86_64/tclsh902z.exe" |
|
|
#scriptdir? |
|
|
output="../src/runtime/tclsh902z.exe" |
|
|
runtime_available=1 |
|
|
else |
|
|
#os="$OSTYPE" |
|
|
os="other" |
|
|
fi |
|
|
|
|
|
if [[ "$runtime_available" -eq 1 ]]; then |
|
|
#test win32 |
|
|
echo "Attempting to download $url" |
|
|
#wget $url -O $output |
|
|
curl -SL "$output" "$url" |
|
|
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then |
|
|
echo "File downloaded to $output" |
|
|
else |
|
|
echo "Error: Failed to download to $output" |
|
|
fi |
|
|
else |
|
|
echo "No runtime currently available for $os" |
|
|
fi |
|
|
|
|
|
#</shell-payload> |
|
|
|
|
|
#<shell-pre-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
#</shell-pre-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
|
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- |
|
|
#<shell-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
#-- sh/bash launches Tcl here instead of shebang line at top |
|
|
#-- use exec to use exitcode (if any) directly from the tcl script |
|
|
#exec /usr/bin/env tclsh "$0" "$@" |
|
|
#-- alternative - can run sh/bash script after the tcl call. |
|
|
#/usr/bin/env tclsh "$0" "$@" |
|
|
#exitcode=$? |
|
|
#echo "sh/bash reporting tcl exitcode: ${exitcode}" |
|
|
#-- override exitcode example |
|
|
#exit 66 |
|
|
#</shell-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- |
|
|
|
|
|
#<shell-post-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
#</shell-post-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#printf "sh/bash done \n" |
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---end sh Payload |
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------ |
|
|
fi |
|
|
exit ${exitcode} |
|
|
# ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
|
|
# -- Perl script section |
|
|
# -- leave the script below as is, if all that is required is launching the Tcl payload" |
|
|
# -- |
|
|
# -- Note that perl script isn't called by default when simply running this script by name |
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# -- adjust the nextshell value at the top of the script to point to perl |
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# -- |
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# ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
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=cut |
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#!/user/bin/perl |
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my $exit_code = 0; |
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use Cwd qw(abs_path); |
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my $scriptname = abs_path($0); |
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#print "perl $scriptname\n"; |
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my $os = "$^O"; |
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if ($os eq "MSWin32") { |
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$os = "win32"; |
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} elsif ($os eq "darwin") { |
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$os = "macosx"; |
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} |
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print "os $os\n"; |
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# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---begin perl Payload |
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#use ExtUtils::Installed; |
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#my $installed = ExtUtils::Installed->new(); |
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#my @modules = $installed->modules(); |
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#print "Modules:\n"; |
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#foreach my $m (@modules) { |
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# print "$m\n"; |
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#} |
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# -- --- --- |
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my $i =1; |
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foreach my $a(@ARGV) { |
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print "Arg # $i: $a\n"; |
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} |
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#<perl-payload> |
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print STDERR "No perl code for this script. Try another program such as tcl or bash"; |
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#</perl-payload> |
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#<perl-pre-launch-subprocess> |
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#</perl-pre-launch-subprocess> |
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# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- |
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#<perl-launch-subprocess> |
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#$exit_code=system("tclsh", $scriptname, @ARGV); |
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#print "perl reporting tcl exitcode: $exit_code"; |
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#</perl-launch-subprocess> |
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# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- |
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#<perl-post-launch-subprocess> |
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#</perl-post-launch-subprocess> |
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# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---end perl Payload |
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exit $exit_code; |
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__END__ |
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# end hide sh/bash/perl block from Tcl |
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# This comment with closing brace should stay in place whether if commented or not } |
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#------------------------------------------------------ |
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# begin hide powershell-block from Tcl - only needed if Tcl didn't exit or return above |
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if 0 { |
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: end heredoc1 - end hide from powershell \ |
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'@ |
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# ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
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# -- powershell/pwsh section |
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# -- Do not edit if current file is the .ps1 |
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# -- Edit the corresponding .cmd and it will autocopy |
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# -- unbalanced braces { } here *even in comments* will cause problems if there was no Tcl exit or return above |
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# -- custom script should generally go below the begin_powershell_payload line |
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# ## ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### |
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function GetScriptName { $myInvocation.ScriptName } |
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$scriptname = GetScriptName |
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function GetDynamicParamDictionary { |
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[CmdletBinding()] |
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param( |
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[Parameter(ValueFromPipeline=$true, Mandatory=$true)] |
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[string] $CommandName |
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) |
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begin { |
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# Get a list of params that should be ignored (they're common to all advanced functions) |
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$CommonParameterNames = [System.Runtime.Serialization.FormatterServices]::GetUninitializedObject([type] [System.Management.Automation.Internal.CommonParameters]) | |
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Get-Member -MemberType Properties | |
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Select-Object -ExpandProperty Name |
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} |
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process { |
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# Create the dictionary that this scriptblock will return: |
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$DynParamDictionary = New-Object System.Management.Automation.RuntimeDefinedParameterDictionary |
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# Convert to object array and get rid of Common params: |
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(Get-Command $CommandName | select -exp Parameters).GetEnumerator() | |
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Where-Object { $CommonParameterNames -notcontains $_.Key } | |
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ForEach-Object { |
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$DynamicParameter = New-Object System.Management.Automation.RuntimeDefinedParameter ( |
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$_.Key, |
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$_.Value.ParameterType, |
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$_.Value.Attributes |
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) |
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$DynParamDictionary.Add($_.Key, $DynamicParameter) |
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} |
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# Return the dynamic parameters |
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return $DynParamDictionary |
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} |
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} |
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# GetDynamicParamDictionary |
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# - This can make it easier to share a single set of param definitions between functions |
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# - sample usage |
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#function ParameterDefinitions { |
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# param( |
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# [Parameter(Mandatory)][string] $myargument |
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# ) |
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#} |
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#function psmain { |
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|
# [CmdletBinding()] |
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# param() |
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|
# dynamicparam { GetDynamicParamDictionary ParameterDefinitions } |
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# process { |
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# #called once with $PSBoundParameters dictionary |
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|
# #can be used to validate arguments, or set a simpler variable name for access |
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|
# switch ($PSBoundParameters.keys) { |
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|
# 'myargumentname' { |
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|
# Set-Variable -Name $_ -Value $PSBoundParameters."$_" |
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# } |
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|
# #... |
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# } |
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|
# foreach ($boundparam in $PSBoundParameters.GetEnumerator()) { |
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|
# #... |
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# } |
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# } |
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|
# end { |
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|
# #Main function logic |
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|
# Write-Host "myargumentname value is: $myargumentname" |
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|
# #myotherfunction @PSBoundParameters |
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|
# } |
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|
#} |
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|
#psmain @args |
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|
#"Timestamp : {0,10:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}" -f $(Get-Date) | write-host |
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#"Script Name : {0}" -f $scriptname | write-host |
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|
#"Powershell Version: {0}" -f $PSVersionTable.PSVersion.Major | write-host |
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#"powershell args : {0}" -f ($args -join ", ") | write-host |
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|
# -- --- --- --- |
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|
$startTag = ": <<asadmin_start>>" |
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|
$endTag = ": <<asadmin_end>>" |
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|
$fileContent = Get-Content $scriptname -Raw |
|
|
$pattern = "(?s)$startTag(.*?)$endTag" |
|
|
$matches = [regex]::Matches($fileContent,$pattern) |
|
|
$admininfo = $matches[0].Groups[1].Value |
|
|
$asadmin = 0 |
|
|
if ($matches.count) { |
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|
$asadmin = $admininfo.Contains("asadmin=1") |
|
|
if ($asadmin) { |
|
|
if (-not ([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal][Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole]::Administrator)) { |
|
|
# If not elevated, relaunch with elevated privileges |
|
|
# -Wait e.g for starting a service or other operations which remainder of script may depend on |
|
|
$arguments = @("-NoProfile", "-NoExit", "-ExecutionPolicy", "Bypass") |
|
|
$arguments += @("-File", $($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path)) |
|
|
$arguments += $args |
|
|
if ($PSVersionTable.PSEdition -eq 'Core') { |
|
|
Start-Process -FilePath "pwsh.exe" -ArgumentList $arguments -Wait -Verb RunAs |
|
|
} else { |
|
|
Start-Process -FilePath "powershell.exe" -ArgumentList $arguments -Wait -Verb RunAs |
|
|
} |
|
|
Exit # Exit the current non-elevated process |
|
|
} |
|
|
} |
|
|
} |
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---begin powershell Payload |
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|
|
#<powershell-payload> |
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|
|
$url = "https://www.gitea1.intx.com.au/jn/punkbin/raw/branch/master/win32-x86_64/tclsh902z.exe" |
|
|
$output = "$(join-path $PSScriptRoot "..\src\runtime\tclsh902z.exe")" |
|
|
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|
|
if (-not(Test-Path -Path $output -PathType Leaf)) { |
|
|
Write-Host "Downloading from $url ..." |
|
|
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $url -OutFile $output |
|
|
Write-Host "Runtime saved at $output" |
|
|
} else { |
|
|
Write-Host "Runtime already found at $output" |
|
|
} |
|
|
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|
|
#</powershell-payload> |
|
|
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|
|
#<powershell-pre-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
#</powershell-pre-launch-subprocess> |
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|
|
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|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- |
|
|
#<powershell-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
#tclsh $scriptname $args |
|
|
#"powershell reporting exitcode: {0}" -f $LASTEXITCODE | write-host |
|
|
#</powershell-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
#<powershell-post-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
#</powershell-post-launch-subprocess> |
|
|
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|
|
# -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---end powershell Payload |
|
|
Exit $LASTEXITCODE |
|
|
# heredoc2 for powershell to ignore block below |
|
|
$1 = @' |
|
|
' |
|
|
: comment end hide powershell-block from Tcl \ |
|
|
# This comment with closing brace should stay in place whether 'if' commented or not } |
|
|
: multishell doubled-up cmd exit label - return exitcode |
|
|
:exit_multishell |
|
|
:exit_multishell |
|
|
: \ |
|
|
@REM @ECHO exitcode: !task_exitcode! |
|
|
: \ |
|
|
@IF "is%qstrippedargs:~4,13%"=="isPUNK-ELEVATED" (echo. & @cmd /k echo elevated prompt: type exit to quit) |
|
|
: \ |
|
|
@EXIT /B !task_exitcode! |
|
|
# cmd has exited |
|
|
: comment end heredoc2 \ |
|
|
'@ |
|
|
<# |
|
|
# id:tailblock0 |
|
|
# -- powershell multiline comment |
|
|
#> |
|
|
<# |
|
|
no script engine should try to run me |
|
|
# id:tailblock1 |
|
|
# <ctrl-z> |
|
|
|
|
|
# </ctrl-z> |
|
|
# -- unreachable by tcl directly if ctrl-z character is in the <ctrl-z> section above. (but file can be read and split on \x1A) |
|
|
# -- Potential for zip and/or base64 contents, but we can't stop pwsh parser from slurping in the data |
|
|
# -- so for example a plain text tar archive could cause problems depending on the content. |
|
|
# -- final line in file must be the powershell multiline comment terminator or other data it can handle. |
|
|
# -- e.g plain # comment lines will work too |
|
|
# -- (for example a powershell digital signature is a # commented block of data at the end of the file) |
|
|
#> |
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