# Use --installed to limit to installed packages only function __fish_print_packages argparse --name=__fish_print_packages 'i/installed' -- $argv or return; set -l only_installed 1 if not set -q _flag_installed set -e only_installed end # 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") if type -q -f apt-cache if not set -q only_installed # Do not generate the cache as apparently sometimes this is slow. # http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=547550 # (It is safe to use `sed -r` here as we are guaranteed to be on a GNU platform # if apt-cache was found. Using unicode reserved range in `fish/tr` and the # little-endian bytecode equivalent in `sed`. Supports localization.) apt-cache --no-generate show '.*'(commandline -ct)'.*' 2>/dev/null | sed -r '/^(Package|Description-[a-z]{2}):/!d;s/Package: (.*)/\1\t/g;s/Description-.*: (.*)/\1\xee\x80\x80\x0a/g' | tr -d \n | tr -s \uE000 \n | uniq return else set -l packages (dpkg --get-selections | string replace -fr '(\S+)\s+install' "\$1" | string match -e (commandline -ct)) apt-cache --no-generate show $packages 2>/dev/null | sed -r '/^(Package|Description-[a-z]{2}):/!d;s/Package: (.*)/\1\t/g;s/Description-.*: (.*)/\1\xee\x80\x80\x0a/g' | tr -d \n | tr -s \uE000 \n | uniq return end end # Pkg is fast on FreeBSD and provides versioning info which we want for # installed packages if type -q -f pkg pkg query "%n-%v" return end # pkg_info on OpenBSD provides versioning info which we want for # installed packages but, calling it directly can cause delays in # returning information if another pkg_* tool have a lock. # Listing /var/db/pkg is a clean alternative. if type -q -f pkg_add set -l files /var/db/pkg/* string replace '/var/db/pkg/' '' -- $files return end ### BEGIN CACHED RESULTS ### # Set up cache directory if test -z "$XDG_CACHE_HOME" set XDG_CACHE_HOME $HOME/.cache end mkdir -m 700 -p $XDG_CACHE_HOME # 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 age (math (date +%s) - (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)) set max_age 250 if test $age -lt $max_age return end end # prints: Package pacman -Ssq | sed -e 's/$/\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 age (math (date +%s) - (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)) 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 age (math (date +%s) - (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)) 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 age (math (date +%s) - (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)) 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 # Eopkg is slow in showing list of available packages if type -q -f eopkg # If the cache is less than max_age, we do not recalculate it # Determine whether to print installed/available packages if set -q only_installed set cache_file $XDG_CACHE_HOME/.eopkg-installed-cache.$USER if test -f $cache_file cat $cache_file set age (math (date +%s) - (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)) set max_age 500 if test $age -lt $max_age return end end # Remove package version information from output and pipe into cache file eopkg list-installed -N | cut -d ' ' -f 1 >$cache_file & return else set cache_file $XDG_CACHE_HOME/.eopkg-available-cache.$USER if test -f $cache_file cat $cache_file set age (math (date +%s) - (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file)) set max_age 500 if test $age -lt $max_age return end end # Remove package version information from output and pipe into cache file eopkg list-available -N | cut -d ' ' -f 1 >$cache_file & return end 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 # port needs caching, as it tends to be slow # BSD find is used for determining file age because HFS+ and APFS # don't save unix time, but the actual date. Also BSD stat is vastly # different from linux stat and converting its time format is tedious if type -q -f port set cache_file $XDG_CACHE_HOME/.port-cache.$USER if test -e $cache_file # Delete if cache is older than 15 minutes find "$cache_file" -ctime +15m | awk '{$1=$1;print}' | xargs rm if test -f $cache_file cat $cache_file return end end # Remove trailing whitespace and pipe into cache file printf "all\ncurrent\nactive\ninactive\ninstalled\nuninstalled\noutdated" >$cache_file port echo all | awk '{$1=$1};1' >>$cache_file & cat $cache_file return end end