#!/usr/bin/perl # pacsearch - Adds color and install information to a 'pacman -Ss' search # # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Dan McGee # # Based off original shell script version: # Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Dan McGee # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . #TODO: colors flag on commandline use strict; use warnings; my $progname = "pacsearch"; my $version = "2.0"; if ($#ARGV lt 0 || $ARGV[0] eq "--help" || $ARGV[0] eq "-h") { print "$progname - Add color and install information to a pacman -Ss search\n"; print "Usage: $progname \n"; print "Example: $progname ^gnome\n"; if ($#ARGV lt 0) { exit 1; } exit 0; } if ($ARGV[0] eq "--version" || $ARGV[0] eq "-v") { print "$progname version $version\n"; print "Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Dan McGee\n"; exit 0; } # define our colors to use when printing my $CLR1 = "\e[0;34m"; my $CLR2 = "\e[0;32m"; my $CLR3 = "\e[0;35m"; my $CLR4 = "\e[0;36m"; my $CLR5 = "\e[0;31m"; my $CLR6 = "\e[0;33m"; my $CLR7 = "\e[1;36m"; my $INST = "\e[1;31m"; my $BASE = "\e[0m"; # color a "repo/pkgname pkgver" line based on the repository name sub to_color { my $line = shift; # get the installed text colored first $line =~ s/(\[.*\]$)/$INST$1$BASE/; # and now the repo and dealings $line =~ s/(^core\/.*)/$CLR1$1$BASE/; $line =~ s/(^extra\/.*)/$CLR2$1$BASE/; $line =~ s/(^community\/.*)/$CLR3$1$BASE/; $line =~ s/(^testing\/.*)/$CLR4$1$BASE/; $line =~ s/(^community-testing\/.*)/$CLR5$1$BASE/; $line =~ s/(^multilib\/.*)/$CLR6$1$BASE/; $line =~ s/(^local\/.*)/$CLR7$1$BASE/; # any other unknown repository $line =~ s/(^[\w-]*\/.*)/$CLR6$1$BASE/; return $line; } my %allpkgs = (); my $syncout = `pacman -Ss '@ARGV'`; # split each sync search entry into its own array entry my @syncpkgs = split(/\n^(?=\w)/m, $syncout); # remove the extra \n from the last desc entry if ($#syncpkgs >= 0) { chomp($syncpkgs[$#syncpkgs]); } # counter var for packages, used here and in the query loop too my $cnt = 0; foreach $_ (@syncpkgs) { # we grab 4 fields here: repo, name/ver, installed, and desc my @pkgfields = /^(.*?)\/(.*?) ?(\[.*\])?\n(.*)$/s; if(not @pkgfields) { # skip any non-matching line and just print it for the user print $_, "\n"; next; } # since installed is optional, we should fill it in if necessary $pkgfields[2] = "" if not defined $pkgfields[2]; # add a fifth field that indicates original order push (@pkgfields, $cnt++); # add each sync pkg by name/ver to a hash table for quick lookup $allpkgs{$pkgfields[1]} = [ @pkgfields ]; } my $queryout = `pacman -Qs '@ARGV'`; # split each querysearch entry into its own array entry my @querypkgs = split(/\n^(?=\w)/m, $queryout); # remove the extra \n from the last desc entry if ($#querypkgs >= 0) { chomp ($querypkgs[$#querypkgs]); } foreach $_ (@querypkgs) { # we grab 4 fields here: repo, name/ver, installed, and desc my @pkgfields = /^(.*?)\/(.*?) ?(\[.*\])?\n(.*)$/s; # since installed is optional, we should fill it in if necessary $pkgfields[2] = "" if not defined $pkgfields[2]; # check if the package was listed in the sync out if (not exists $allpkgs{$pkgfields[1]}) { $pkgfields[2] = "[installed]"; # add a fifth field that indicates original order (after sync) push (@pkgfields, $cnt++); # add our local-only package to the hash $allpkgs{$pkgfields[1]} = [ @pkgfields ]; } } # sort by original order (the fifth field) and print foreach $_ ( sort{ @{$allpkgs{$a}}[4] <=> @{$allpkgs{$b}}[4] } keys %allpkgs) { my @v = @{$allpkgs{$_}}; my $line = "$v[0]/$v[1] $v[2]"; $line = to_color($line); # print colorized "repo/pkgname pkgver" string with possible installed text print "$line\n"; print "$v[3]\n"; } #vim: set noet: