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Unfortunately, /var/lib/dpkg/status on recent-ish Debian versions at
least only contains the *installed* packages, rendering this solution
broken.
What we do instead is:
1. Remove a useless newline from each package, so our limit would now
let more full package data sets through
2. Increase the limit by 5x
This yields a completion that runs in ~800ms instead of ~700ms on a
raspberry pi, but gives ~10x the candidates, compared to the old
apt-cache version.
This partially reverts 96deaae7d8
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Fish
64 lines
2.4 KiB
Fish
function __fish_print_apt_packages
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argparse --name=__fish_print_packages i/installed -- $argv
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or return
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switch (commandline -ct)
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case '-**'
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return
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end
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set -l search_term (commandline -ct | string replace -ar '[\'"\\\\]' '' | string lower)
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if ! test -f /var/lib/dpkg/status
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return 1
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end
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if not set -q _flag_installed
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# Do not generate the cache as apparently sometimes this is slow.
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# http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=547550
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# (It is safe to use `sed -r` here as we are guaranteed to be on a GNU platform
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# if apt-cache was found.)
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# Uses the UTF-8/ASCII record separator (0x1A) character.
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#
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# Note: This can include "Description:" fields which we need to include,
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# "Description-en_GB" (or another locale code) fields which we need to include
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# as well as "Description-md5" fields which we absolutely do *not* want to include
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# The regex doesn't allow numbers, so unless someone makes a hash algorithm without a number
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# in the name, we're safe. (yes, this should absolutely have a better format).
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#
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# aptitude has options that control the output formatting, but is orders of magnitude slower
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#
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# sed could probably do all of the heavy lifting here, but would be even less readable
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#
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# The `head -n 500` causes us to stop once we have 500 lines. We do it after the `sed` because
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# Debian package descriptions can be extremely long and are hard-wrapped: texlive-latex-extra
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# has about 2700 lines on Debian 11.
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apt-cache --no-generate show '.*'(commandline -ct)'.*' 2>/dev/null | sed -r '/^(Package|Description-?[a-zA-Z_]*):/!d;s/Package: (.*)/\1\t/g;s/Description-?[^:]*: (.*)/\1\x1a/g' | head -n 2500 | string join "" | string replace --all --regex \x1a+ \n | uniq
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return 0
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else
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# Do not not use `apt-cache` as it is sometimes inexplicably slow (by multiple orders of magnitude).
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awk '
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BEGIN {
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FS=": "
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}
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/^Package/ {
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pkg=$2
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}
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/^Status/ {
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installed=0
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if ($2 ~ /(^|\s)installed/) {
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installed=1
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}
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}
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/^Description(-[a-zA-Z]+)?:/ {
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desc=$2
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if (installed == 1 && index(pkg, "'$search_term'") > 0) {
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print pkg "\t" desc
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installed=0 # Prevent multiple description translations from being printed
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}
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}' </var/lib/dpkg/status
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end
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end
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