fish-shell/share/functions/__fish_print_packages.fish
Kurtis Rader bd18736ee5 Switch to bare vars in our math invocations
Using bare vars is more efficient because it makes the builtin `math`
expression cache more useful. That's because if you prefix each var with
a dollar-sign then the fish parser expands it before `math` is run.
Something like `math x + 1` can be cached since the expression is the
same each time it is run. But if you do `math $x + 1` and x==1 then you're
effectively executing `math 1 + 1`. And if x==2 the next time then you're
running `math 2 + 1`. Which makes the expression cache much less effective.
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function __fish_print_packages
# apt-cache is much, much faster than rpm, and can do this in real
# time. We use it if available.
switch (commandline -ct)
case '-**'
return
end
#Get the word 'Package' in the current language
set -l package (_ "Package")
# Set up cache directory
if test -z "$XDG_CACHE_HOME"
set XDG_CACHE_HOME $HOME/.cache
end
mkdir -m 700 -p $XDG_CACHE_HOME
if type -q -f apt-cache
# Do not generate the cache as apparently sometimes this is slow.
# http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=547550
apt-cache --no-generate pkgnames (commandline -ct) ^/dev/null | sed -e 's/$/'\t$package'/'
return
end
# Pkg is fast on FreeBSD and provides versioning info which we want for
# installed packages
if begin
type -q -f pkg
and test (uname) = "FreeBSD"
end
pkg query "%n-%v"
return
end
# Caches for 5 minutes
if type -q -f pacman
set cache_file $XDG_CACHE_HOME/.pac-cache.$USER
if test -f $cache_file
cat $cache_file
set -l x (date +%s)
set -l y (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)
set age (math x - y)
set max_age 250
if test $age -lt $max_age
return
end
end
# prints: <package name> Package
pacman -Ssq | sed -e 's/$/\t'$package'/' >$cache_file &
return
end
# Zypper needs caching as it is slow
if type -q -f zypper
# Use libzypp cache file if available
if test -f /var/cache/zypp/solv/@System/solv.idx
awk '!/application:|srcpackage:|product:|pattern:|patch:/ {print $1'\t$package'}' /var/cache/zypp/solv/*/solv.idx
return
end
# If the cache is less than five minutes old, we do not recalculate it
set -l cache_file $XDG_CACHE_HOME/.zypper-cache.$USER
if test -f $cache_file
cat $cache_file
set -l x (date +%s)
set -l y (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)
set -l age (math x - y)
set -l max_age 300
if test $age -lt $max_age
return
end
end
# Remove package version information from output and pipe into cache file
zypper --quiet --non-interactive search --type=package | tail -n +4 | sed -r 's/^. \| ((\w|[-_.])+).*/\1\t'$package'/g' >$cache_file &
return
end
# yum is slow, just like rpm, so go to the background
if type -q -f /usr/share/yum-cli/completion-helper.py
# If the cache is less than six hours old, we do not recalculate it
set cache_file $XDG_CACHE_HOME/.yum-cache.$USER
if test -f $cache_file
cat $cache_file
set -l x (date +%s)
set -l y (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)
set age (math x - y)
set max_age 21600
if test $age -lt $max_age
return
end
end
# Remove package version information from output and pipe into cache file
/usr/share/yum-cli/completion-helper.py list all -d 0 -C | sed "s/\..*/\t$package/" >$cache_file &
return
end
# Rpm is too slow for this job, so we set it up to do completions
# as a background job and cache the results.
if type -q -f rpm
# If the cache is less than five minutes old, we do not recalculate it
set cache_file $XDG_CACHE_HOME/.rpm-cache.$USER
if test -f $cache_file
cat $cache_file
set -l x (date +%s)
set -l y (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)
set age (math x - y)
set max_age 250
if test $age -lt $max_age
return
end
end
# Remove package version information from output and pipe into cache file
rpm -qa | sed -e 's/-[^-]*-[^-]*$/\t'$package'/' >$cache_file &
return
end
# This completes the package name from the portage tree.
# True for installing new packages. Function for printing
# installed on the system packages is in completions/emerge.fish
# eix is MUCH faster than emerge so use it if it is available
if type -q -f eix
eix --only-names "^"(commandline -ct) | cut -d/ -f2
return
else
# FIXME? Seems to be broken
if type -q -f emerge
emerge -s \^(commandline -ct) | string match -r "^\*.*" | cut -d' ' -f3 | cut -d/ -f2
return
end
end
end