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contrib/paclist: rewrite in bash

The original concept for this script was a bash implementation, but
turned out to be unreasonable at the time due to the efficiencies of the
database format. Since those have been resolved, we can rewrite this in
bash as a much simpler script.

All the action happens in a single line, but we add extend this a
little, binding to gettext to keep our pacman translations intact.

Signed-off-by: Dave Reisner <dreisner@archlinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
This commit is contained in:
Dave Reisner 2011-06-29 12:59:07 -04:00 committed by Dan McGee
parent 36474af463
commit 62880d7568

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#!/usr/bin/perl
#!/bin/bash
# paclist - List all packages installed from a given repo
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>
# Copyright (C) 2011 Dave Reisner <dreisner@archlinux.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
@ -16,73 +17,27 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
use strict;
use warnings;
export TEXTDOMAIN='pacman'
export TEXTDOMAINDIR='/usr/share/locale'
my $progname = "paclist";
my $version = "1.0";
if ($#ARGV != 0 || $ARGV[0] eq "--help" || $ARGV[0] eq "-h") {
print "$progname - List all packages installed from a given repo\n";
print "Usage: $progname <repo>\n";
print "Example: $progname testing\n";
if ($#ARGV != 0) {
exit 1;
# determine whether we have gettext; make it a no-op if we do not
if ! type gettext &>/dev/null; then
gettext() {
echo "$@"
}
exit 0;
}
fi
if ( $ARGV[0] eq "--version" || $ARGV[0] eq "-v") {
print "$progname version $version\n";
print "Copyright (C) 2008 Dan McGee\n";
exit 0;
}
if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
printf '%s - List all packages installed from a given repo\n' "${0##*/}"
printf 'Usage: %s <repo>\n' "${0##*/}"
printf 'Example: %s testing\n' "${0##*/}"
exit 1
fi
# This hash table will be used to store pairs of ('name version', count) from
# the return of both pacman -Sl <repo> and pacman -Q output. We then check to
# see if a value was added twice (count = 2)- if so, we will print that package
# as it is both in the repo we queried and installed on our local system.
my %packages = ();
my $output;
printf -v installed '[%s]' "$(gettext installed)"
pacman -Sl $1 | awk -v i="$installed" '$NF == i { print $2,$3 }'
$output = `pacman -Sl $ARGV[0]`;
if ($? != 0) {
exit 1;
}
my @sync = split(/\n/, $output);
# sample output from pacman -Sl:
# testing foobar 1.0-1
foreach $_ (@sync) {
my @info = split(/ /);
# we only want to store 'foobar 1.0-1' in our hash table
my $pkg = $info[1] . " " . $info[2];
$packages{$pkg}++;
}
# exit with pacman's return value, not awk's
exit ${PIPESTATUS[0]}
$output = `pacman -Q`;
if ($? != 0) {
exit 1;
}
# sample output from pacman -Q:
# foobar 1.0-1
my @local = split(/\n/, $output);
foreach $_ (@local) {
# store 'foobar 1.0-1' in our hash table
$packages{$_}++;
}
# run comparison check- if value was added twice, it was in the intersection
my @intersection;
foreach $_ (keys %packages) {
if ($packages{$_} == 2) {
push @{ \@intersection }, $_;
}
}
# print our intersection, and bask in the glory and speed of perl
@intersection = sort @intersection;
foreach $_ (@intersection) {
print $_ . "\n";
}
#vim: set noet:
# vim: set ts=2 sw=2 noet: