scripts/config: replace hard-coded script name by a dynamic value

The script `config' prints its name in usage() function. It is currently
hard-coded to value `config'. However, the script may be reused under
a different name in contexts other than the Linux Kernel.

Replace the hard-coded value `config' by the name of the script at runtime.

Signed-off-by: Clement Chauplannaz <chauplac@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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Clement Chauplannaz 2013-05-12 21:08:51 +02:00 committed by Yann E. MORIN
parent 1278ebdbc3
commit 7387778510

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@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Manipulate options in a .config file from the command line
myname=${0##*/}
# If no prefix forced, use the default CONFIG_
CONFIG_="${CONFIG_-CONFIG_}"
@ -8,7 +10,7 @@ usage() {
cat >&2 <<EOL
Manipulate options in a .config file from the command line.
Usage:
config options command ...
$myname options command ...
commands:
--enable|-e option Enable option
--disable|-d option Disable option
@ -33,14 +35,14 @@ options:
--file config-file .config file to change (default .config)
--keep-case|-k Keep next symbols' case (dont' upper-case it)
config doesn't check the validity of the .config file. This is done at next
$myname doesn't check the validity of the .config file. This is done at next
make time.
By default, config will upper-case the given symbol. Use --keep-case to keep
By default, $myname will upper-case the given symbol. Use --keep-case to keep
the case of all following symbols unchanged.
config uses 'CONFIG_' as the default symbol prefix. Set the environment
variable CONFIG_ to the prefix to use. Eg.: CONFIG_="FOO_" config ...
$myname uses 'CONFIG_' as the default symbol prefix. Set the environment
variable CONFIG_ to the prefix to use. Eg.: CONFIG_="FOO_" $myname ...
EOL
exit 1
}