function __fish_parse_configure if test (count $argv) -ne 1 echo "Usage: parse_configure path/to/configure" 1>&2 return 1 end # `complete` parses `./configure` as `configure` so we have to handle all paths, not just ./ if not test -x $argv[1] printf "Cannot find or execute '%s'\n" $argv[1] 1>&2 return 1 end # Must support output along the lines of # -h, --help display this help and exit # --help=short display options specific to this package # --help=recursive display the short help of all the included packages # -V, --version display version information and exit # -q, --quiet, --silent do not print `checking ...' messages set -l next_line set -l line set -l buffer # eval $argv[1] --help 2>/dev/null | # Just fish's `./configure --help` takes ~350ms to run, before parsing # The following chain attempts to extract the help message: cat $argv[1] | tr \n \u0e | sed -n 's/.*Report the --help message\(.*\?\)ac_status.*/\1/; s/ac_status.*//p' | tr \u0e \n | while test "$next_line" != "" || read -lL next_line # In autoconfigure scripts, the first column wraps at 26 chars # echo next_line: $next_line # echo old_line: $line if test "$line" = "" set line $next_line set next_line "" # mark it as consumed continue else if string match -qr '^( |\t){2,}[^-]\S*' -- $next_line # echo "continuation line found. Old value of line: " \"$line\" set line "$line "(string trim $next_line) set next_line "" # mark it as consumed continue end # echo line: $line # Search for one or more strings starting with `-` separated by commas if string replace -fr '^\s+(-.*?)\s+([^\s\-].*)' '$1\n$2' -- $line | read -lL opts description for opt in (string split -n , -- $opts | string trim) if string match -qr -- '--.*=\[.*\]' $opt # --option=[OPTIONAL_VALUE] string replace -r -- '(--.*)=.*' '$1' $opt | read opt else if string match -qr -- '--.*=[A-Z]+' $opt # --option=CLASS_OF_VALUE (eg FILE or DIR) string replace -r -- '(--.*)=.*' '$1' $opt | read opt else if string match -qr -- '--.*=\S+' $opt # --option=literal_value, leave as-is else if string match -qr -- '-[^-]\b' $opt # short option, leave as-is end echo "$opt"\t"$description" # parsed by `complete` as value and description end end set line "" end end