Improve output in the (rare) cases where a tap offers both commands and
formulae or neither. Also adjust code to stay below the 80 column limit.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#44995.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
For consistency with `brew command` and the logic in `brew.sh` (both use
`which` to find/validate an external command), we need to filter files
that are not executable.
Otherwise `brew commands` and thus bash completion will offer commands
that will produce an error when attempting to use them.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#44999.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
* Move listing all formula names in the top to speed up shell script.
* Simplify logic.
* Only search PR and check bad regex for tty?, which will benefit to
shell script.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#44985.
Signed-off-by: Xu Cheng <xucheng@me.com>
There are audit rules which check cellar. Therefore, we need
`ARGV.resolved_formula` to get proper spec and prefix.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#44781.
Signed-off-by: Xu Cheng <xucheng@me.com>
There are plenty of IO operations inside Tap object, and it will be more
when implementing formula alias reverse look up(e.g. list all of alias
names for a formula). So let's cache them.
Some benchmark:
$ time brew info $(brew ruby -e 'puts Formula.tap_names') > /dev/null
Before: 6.40s user 2.42s system 96% cpu 9.134 total
After: 4.75s user 0.77s system 97% cpu 5.637 total
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#44377.
Signed-off-by: Xu Cheng <xucheng@me.com>
When a PR is merged during the test, the commit tree will be looked like
this:
master PR
\ /
\ /
|
root
The start_revision will be poined to the commit used to merging PR,
instead of common root commit. As result, `git diff-tree start end`
will list file changes both in PR and master branch, which later
contributes to additional formulae are tested in some Travis builds.
To fix the problem, we use `git merge-base` to get common ancestor as
the real start_revision.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#44379.
Signed-off-by: Xu Cheng <xucheng@me.com>
`brew bottle --verbose` outputs all the matches for a string found
in the files inside the Cellar. Instead of outputting all of these just
output the first 100.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#44266.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
IO#gets will only return for every new lines, which will be bad for
`brew install` since we print dots in single line.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#44264.
Signed-off-by: Xu Cheng <xucheng@me.com>