Simulating mkdir -p in bash
When we are working with systems that do not support special cases then we need to simulate. That is why it is handy to create different simulations of already existing solutions.
In this case we will create a solution that is going to replicate the mkdir -p command in bash.
The code for this is pretty straightforward:
# Simulate mkdir -p
ABSOLUTE_PATH=0
if [[ ${1:0:1} == "/" ]];
then
ABSOLUTE_PATH=1
fi
echo "Path: ${ABSOLUTE_PATH}"
# If absolute, cd to /
if [[ $ABSOLUTE_PATH == 1 ]];
then
cd /
fi
# Start processing the path creation
IFS='/' read -ra dir <<< $1
for i in "${dir[@]}"; do
# If empty, skip
if [[ $i == "" ]];
then
continue
fi
# Determine if dir exists, if not create it
if [[ ! -d $i ]];
then
mkdir "$i"
fi
# Descend into the new dir
cd "$i"
done
We can now call this program by executing:
./program relativepath/1/2/3/4
./program /absolutepath/1/2/3/4