homebrew-cask/developer/bin/list_payload_in_pkg

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#!/bin/bash
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# list_payload_in_pkg
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###
### settings
###
set -e # exit on any uncaught error
set +o histexpand # don't expand history expressions
shopt -s nocasematch # case-insensitive regular expressions
###
### global variables
###
pkg_arg=''
tmp_boms=''
# prefer GNU xargs
xargs="$(/usr/bin/which gxargs || printf '/usr/bin/xargs')"
trap cleanup_tmp_boms EXIT
###
### functions
###
cleanup_tmp_boms () {
if [[ -n "$tmp_boms" ]]; then
# tmpfile ensures that rmdir -p is not too destructive
local tmpfile="/tmp/list_payload_in_pkg.$$";
/usr/bin/touch "$tmpfile";
echo "$tmp_boms" | \
/usr/bin/perl -pe 's{\n}{\000}sg' | \
"$xargs" -0 /bin/rm -f --;
{
echo "$tmp_boms" | \
/usr/bin/perl -pe 's{[^/]+\n}{\000}sg' | \
"$xargs" -0 /bin/rmdir -p -- || true
} 2>/dev/null
/bin/rm -- "$tmpfile";
fi
}
bom_source_1 () {
/usr/bin/find "$pkg_arg" -iname '*.pkg' -print0 | \
"$xargs" -0 -I{} -n1 /usr/sbin/pkgutil --bom "{}" 2>/dev/null
}
bom_source_2 () {
/usr/bin/find "$pkg_arg" -name '*.bom'
}
expand_sources () {
/usr/bin/perl -pe 's{\n}{\000}sg' | \
"$xargs" -0 lsbom --
}
merge_sources () {
/usr/bin/sort | /usr/bin/uniq
}
clean_sources () {
/usr/bin/cut -f1 | \
/usr/bin/perl -pe 's{\A\.}{}' | \
/usr/bin/egrep '.'
}
mark_up_sources () {
/usr/bin/perl -pe 's{\n}{\000}sg' | \
"$xargs" -0 -I{} -n1 /bin/bash -c \
'printf "{}"; /bin/test -e "{}" >/dev/null 2>&1 && printf " (+)"; printf "\n"'
}
###
### main
###
_list_payload_in_pkg () {
pkg_arg="$1"
if [[ -h "$pkg_arg" ]]; then
pkg_arg="$(/usr/bin/readlink "$pkg_arg")"
fi
tmp_boms="$(bom_source_1)";
{
# find BOM files
echo "$tmp_boms";
bom_source_2;
} | \
expand_sources | \
clean_sources | \
merge_sources | \
mark_up_sources
}
# process args
if [[ $1 =~ ^-+h(elp)?$ || -z "$1" ]]; then
printf "list_payload_in_pkg <file.pkg>
Given a package file, show what files may be installed by that
pkg, which may be useful when writing a Cask uninstall stanza.
The given package file need not be installed.
2018-05-07 19:49:10 +08:00
The output attempts to be overly inclusive. However, since
pkg files are allowed to run arbitrary scripts, there can be
no guarantee that the output is exact.
If a given file is already installed, it will be followed by
a plus symbol '(+)' in the output.
See CONTRIBUTING.md and 'man pkgutil' for more information.
"
exit
fi
# dispatch main
_list_payload_in_pkg "${@}"
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