pacman/scripts/library
Alad Wenter 1f8f0bd9ac makepkg: Move parseopts from library to libmakepkg
parseopts is used in makepkg and other scripts such as pacman-key as a
getopt replacement.

Instead of including it in those scripts via a macro, move it to
libmakepkg/util/parseopts.sh and have scripts source this file where
appropriate.

To keep the parseopts test, a new variable was introduced:
PM_LIBMAKEPKG_DIR

Signed-off-by: Alad Wenter <alad@archlinux.info>
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2016-10-22 20:50:54 +10:00
..
README makepkg: Move parseopts from library to libmakepkg 2016-10-22 20:50:54 +10:00
human_to_size.sh scripts/library: add human_to_size 2012-06-25 23:39:12 -05:00
output_format.sh contrib: Make pacdiff colors the same as makepkg 2013-03-08 17:04:40 +10:00
size_to_human.sh paccache: adopt size_to_human 2012-06-25 23:39:46 -05:00
term_colors.sh scripts: Add color to library/output_format.sh 2013-03-08 17:04:39 +10:00

README

This directory contains code snippets that can be reused by multiple
scripts.  A brief description of each file follows.

output_format.sh:
Provides basic output formatting functions with levels 'plain', 'msg',
'msg2', 'warning' and 'error'.  The 'msg' amd 'msg2' functions print to
stdout and can be silenced by defining 'QUIET'.  The 'warning' and 'error'
functions print to stderr with the appropriate prefix added to the
message.

human_to_size.sh:
A function to convert human readable sizes (such as "5.3 GiB") to raw byte
equivalents. base10 and base2 suffixes are supported, case sensitively. If
successful, the converted byte value is written to stdout and the function
returns 0. If an error occurs, nothing in written and the function returns 1.
Results may be inaccurate when using a broken implementation of awk, such
as mawk or busybox awk.

size_to_human.sh:
The reverse of human_to_size, this function takes an integer byte size and
prints its in human readable format, with SI prefixes (e.g. MiB, TiB).

term_colors.sh:
Contains some common color settings for output_format.sh.