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- #!/bin/sh
- usage() {
- SELF="$( basename $0 )"
- INDT="$( echo $SELF | sed 's,., ,g' )"
- cat <<EOF
- $SELF - wrapper for pico2wave, renders text to speech and
- $INDT plays it using the 'play' command.
- Written by B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>, for the SlackBuilds.org project.
- Licensed under the WTFPL. See http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/ for details.
- If a -l <language> option is given, it will be passed to pico2wave.
- Exit status of $SELF is that of pico2wave.
- Examples:
- $SELF 'Hello world.'
- Speaks "Hello world" in the default language (en-US).
- $SELF -l en-GB 'Hello world.'
- As above, in a British accent.
- fortune -s | $SELF
- Reads from standard input.
- $SELF < /etc/motd
- Speak a text file. Don't forget the < or it says the filename instead.
- EOF
- }
- # main()
- case "$1" in
- '-?'|-h|-help|--help)
- usage
- exit 0
- ;;
- -l) LOPT="$1 $2"
- shift
- if [ -z "$1" ]; then
- echo "$(basename $0): missing argument to -l option" 1>&2
- exit 1
- fi
- shift
- ;;
- -l?*) LOPT="$1"
- shift
- ;;
- esac
- which pico2wave >/dev/null || exit 1
- which play >/dev/null || exit 1
- DIR=$( mktemp -t -d pico2audio.XXXXXX )
- if [ ! -d "$DIR" ]; then
- exit 1 # mktemp already printed an error message
- fi
- # the actual pico2wave command accepts multiple word arguments,
- # but only speaks the first one (silently ignores the rest).
- # here we combine all the word args into one quoted string and
- # pass it to pico2wave via eval, so it sees one argument, possibly
- # with spaces.
- [ -n "$*" ] && ARGS="\"$@\""
- eval pico2wave $LOPT -w $DIR/tmp.wav $ARGS
- E="$?"
- play -q $DIR/tmp.wav 2>/dev/null
- rm -rf $DIR
- exit "$E"
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