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#!/bin/bash

usage(){
echo "
Written by Brian Bushnell
Last modified November 9, 2016

Description:  Re-pairs reads that became disordered or had some mates eliminated.
Please read bbmap/docs/guides/RepairGuide.txt for more information.

Usage:  repair.sh in=<input file> out=<pair output> outs=<singleton output>

Input may be fasta, fastq, or sam, compressed or uncompressed.

Parameters:
in=<file>       The 'in=' flag is needed if the input file is not the first 
                parameter.  'in=stdin' will pipe from standard in.
in2=<file>      Use this if 2nd read of pairs are in a different file.
out=<file>      The 'out=' flag is needed if the output file is not the second
                parameter.  'out=stdout' will pipe to standard out.
out2=<file>     Use this to write 2nd read of pairs to a different file.
outs=<file>     (outsingle) Write singleton reads here.
overwrite=t     (ow) Set to false to force the program to abort rather than
                overwrite an existing file.
showspeed=t     (ss) Set to 'f' to suppress display of processing speed.
ziplevel=2      (zl) Set to 1 (lowest) through 9 (max) to change compression
                level; lower compression is faster.
fint=f          (fixinterleaving) Fixes corrupted interleaved files using read
                names.  Only use on files with broken interleaving - correctly
                interleaved files from which some reads were removed.
repair=t        (rp) Fixes arbitrarily corrupted paired reads by using read 
                names.  Uses much more memory than 'fint' mode.
ain=f           (allowidenticalnames) When detecting pair names, allows 
                identical names, instead of requiring /1 and /2 or 1: and 2:

Java Parameters:
-Xmx            This will set Java's memory usage, overriding autodetection.
                -Xmx20g will specify 20 gigs of RAM, and -Xmx200m will
                specify 200 megs. The max is typically 85% of physical memory.
-eoom           This flag will cause the process to exit if an out-of-memory
                exception occurs.  Requires Java 8u92+.
-da             Disable assertions.

Please contact Brian Bushnell at bbushnell@lbl.gov if you encounter any problems.
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}

#This block allows symlinked shellscripts to correctly set classpath.
pushd . > /dev/null
DIR="${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"
while [ -h "$DIR" ]; do
  cd "$(dirname "$DIR")"
  DIR="$(readlink "$(basename "$DIR")")"
done
cd "$(dirname "$DIR")"
DIR="$(pwd)/"
popd > /dev/null

#DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )/"
CP="$DIR""current/"

z="-Xmx4g"
z2="-Xms4g"
set=0

if [ -z "$1" ] || [[ $1 == -h ]] || [[ $1 == --help ]]; then
	usage
	exit
fi

calcXmx () {
	source "$DIR""/calcmem.sh"
	setEnvironment
	parseXmx "$@"
	if [[ $set == 1 ]]; then
		return
	fi
	freeRam 4000m 84
	z="-Xmx${RAM}m"
	z2="-Xms${RAM}m"
}
calcXmx "$@"

repair() {
	local CMD="java $EA $EOOM $z -cp $CP jgi.SplitPairsAndSingles rp $@"
	echo $CMD >&2
	eval $CMD
}

repair "$@"