#!/usr/bin/env perl # # This file, ack, is generated code. # Please DO NOT EDIT or send patches for it. # # Please take a look at the source from # http://github.com/petdance/ack2 # and submit patches against the individual files # that build ack. # use strict; use warnings; use 5.008; # XXX Don't make this so brute force # See also: https://github.com/petdance/ack2/issues/89 use Getopt::Long 2.36 (); use Carp 1.10 (); our $VERSION = '2.00b06'; # Check http://betterthangrep.com/ for updates # These are all our globals. MAIN: { $App::Ack::orig_program_name = $0; $0 = join(' ', 'ack', $0); if ( $App::Ack::VERSION ne $main::VERSION ) { App::Ack::die( "Program/library version mismatch\n\t$0 is $main::VERSION\n\t$INC{'App/Ack.pm'} is $App::Ack::VERSION" ); } # Do preliminary arg checking; my $env_is_usable = 1; for ( @ARGV ) { last if ( $_ eq '--' ); # Get the --thpppt and --bar checking out of the way. /^--th[pt]+t+$/ && App::Ack::_thpppt($_); /^--bar$/ && App::Ack::_bar(); # See if we want to ignore the environment. (Don't tell Al Gore.) if ( /^--(no)?env$/ ) { $env_is_usable = defined $1 ? 0 : 1; } } if ( !$env_is_usable ) { my @keys = ( 'ACKRC', grep { /^ACK_/ } keys %ENV ); delete @ENV{@keys}; } App::Ack::load_colors(); Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); Getopt::Long::Configure('pass_through', 'no_auto_abbrev'); Getopt::Long::GetOptions( 'help' => sub { App::Ack::show_help(); exit; }, 'version' => sub { App::Ack::print_version_statement(); exit; }, 'man' => sub { App::Ack::show_man(); exit; }, ); Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); if ( !@ARGV ) { App::Ack::show_help(); exit 1; } main(); } sub _compile_descend_filter { my ( $opt ) = @_; my $idirs = $opt->{idirs}; return unless $idirs && @{$idirs}; my %ignore_dirs; foreach my $idir (@{$idirs}) { if ( $idir =~ /^(\w+):(.*)/ ) { if ( $1 eq 'is') { $ignore_dirs{$2} = 1; } else { Carp::croak( 'Non-is filters are not yet supported for --ignore-dir' ); } } else { Carp::croak( qq{Invalid filter specification "$_"} ); } } return sub { return !exists $ignore_dirs{$_} && !exists $ignore_dirs{$File::Next::dir}; }; } sub _compile_file_filter { my ( $opt, $start ) = @_; my $ifiles = $opt->{ifiles}; $ifiles ||= []; my @ifiles_filters = map { my $filter; if ( /^(\w+):(.+)/ ) { my ($how,$what) = ($1,$2); $filter = App::Ack::Filter->create_filter($how, split(/,/, $what)); } else { Carp::croak( qq{Invalid filter specification "$_"} ); } $filter } @{$ifiles}; my $filters = $opt->{'filters'} || []; my $inverse_filters = [ grep { $_->is_inverted() } @{$filters} ]; @{$filters} = grep { !$_->is_inverted() } @{$filters}; my %is_member_of_starting_set = map { (App::Ack::get_file_id($_) => 1) } @{$start}; return sub { # ack always selects files that are specified on the command # line, regardless of filetype. If you want to ack a JPEG, # and say "ack foo whatever.jpg" it will do it for you. return 1 if $is_member_of_starting_set{ App::Ack::get_file_id($File::Next::name) }; # Ignore named pipes found in directory searching. Named # pipes created by subprocesses get specified on the command # line, so the rule of "always select whatever is on the # command line" wins. return 0 if -p $File::Next::name; foreach my $filter (@ifiles_filters) { my $resource = App::Ack::Resource::Basic->new($File::Next::name); return 0 if ! $resource || $filter->filter($resource); } my $match_found = 1; if ( @{$filters} ) { $match_found = 0; foreach my $filter (@{$filters}) { my $resource = App::Ack::Resource::Basic->new($File::Next::name); return 0 if ! $resource; if ($filter->filter($resource)) { $match_found = 1; last; } } } # Don't bother invoking inverse filters unless we consider the current resource a match if ( $match_found && @{$inverse_filters} ) { foreach my $filter ( @{$inverse_filters} ) { my $resource = App::Ack::Resource::Basic->new($File::Next::name); return 0 if ! $resource; if ( not $filter->filter( $resource ) ) { $match_found = 0; last; } } } return $match_found; }; } sub show_types { my $resource = shift; my $ors = shift; my @types = App::Ack::filetypes( $resource ); my $types = join( ',', @types ); my $arrow = @types ? ' => ' : ' =>'; App::Ack::print( $resource->name, $arrow, join( ',', @types ), $ors ); return; } sub main { my @arg_sources = App::Ack::retrieve_arg_sources(); my $opt = App::Ack::ConfigLoader::process_args( @arg_sources ); $App::Ack::report_bad_filenames = !$opt->{dont_report_bad_filenames}; if ( $opt->{flush} ) { $| = 1; } if ( not defined $opt->{color} ) { $opt->{color} = !App::Ack::output_to_pipe() && !$App::Ack::is_windows; } if ( not defined $opt->{heading} and not defined $opt->{break} ) { $opt->{heading} = $opt->{break} = !App::Ack::output_to_pipe(); } if ( defined($opt->{H}) || defined($opt->{h}) ) { $opt->{show_filename}= $opt->{H} && !$opt->{h}; } if ( my $output = $opt->{output} ) { $output =~ s{\\}{\\\\}g; $output =~ s{"}{\\"}g; $opt->{output} = qq{"$output"}; } my $resources; if ( $App::Ack::is_filter_mode && !$opt->{files_from} ) { # probably -x $resources = App::Ack::Resources->from_stdin( $opt ); my $regex = $opt->{regex}; $regex = shift @ARGV if not defined $regex; $opt->{regex} = App::Ack::build_regex( $regex, $opt ); } else { if ( $opt->{f} || $opt->{lines} ) { if ( $opt->{regex} ) { App::Ack::warn( "regex ($opt->{regex}) specified with -f or --lines" ); App::Ack::exit_from_ack( 0 ); # XXX the 0 is misleading } } else { my $regex = $opt->{regex}; $regex = shift @ARGV if not defined $regex; $opt->{regex} = App::Ack::build_regex( $regex, $opt ); } my @start; if ( not defined $opt->{files_from} ) { @start = @ARGV; } if ( !exists($opt->{show_filename}) ) { unless(@start == 1 && !(-d $start[0])) { $opt->{show_filename} = 1; } } if ( defined $opt->{files_from} ) { $resources = App::Ack::Resources->from_file( $opt, $opt->{files_from} ); exit 1 unless $resources; } else { @start = ('.') unless @start; foreach my $target (@start) { if ( !-e $target && $App::Ack::report_bad_filenames) { App::Ack::warn( "$target: No such file or directory" ); } } $opt->{file_filter} = _compile_file_filter($opt, \@start); $opt->{descend_filter} = _compile_descend_filter($opt); $resources = App::Ack::Resources->from_argv( $opt, \@start ); } } App::Ack::set_up_pager( $opt->{pager} ) if defined $opt->{pager}; my $print_filenames = $opt->{show_filename}; my $max_count = $opt->{m}; my $ors = $opt->{print0} ? "\0" : "\n"; my $only_first = $opt->{1}; my $nmatches = 0; my $total_count = 0; RESOURCES: while ( my $resource = $resources->next ) { # XXX this variable name combined with what we're trying # to do makes no sense. # XXX Combine the -f and -g functions if ( $opt->{f} ) { # XXX printing should probably happen inside of App::Ack if ( $opt->{show_types} ) { show_types( $resource, $ors ); } else { App::Ack::print( $resource->name, $ors ); } ++$nmatches; last RESOURCES if defined($max_count) && $nmatches >= $max_count; } elsif ( $opt->{g} ) { my $is_match = ( $resource->name =~ /$opt->{regex}/o ); if ( $opt->{v} ? !$is_match : $is_match ) { if ( $opt->{show_types} ) { show_types( $resource, $ors ); } else { App::Ack::print( $resource->name, $ors ); } ++$nmatches; last RESOURCES if defined($max_count) && $nmatches >= $max_count; } } elsif ( $opt->{lines} ) { my $print_filename = $opt->{show_filename}; my $passthru = $opt->{passthru}; my %line_numbers; foreach my $line ( @{ $opt->{lines} } ) { my @lines = split /,/, $line; @lines = map { /^(\d+)-(\d+)$/ ? ( $1 .. $2 ) : $_ } @lines; @line_numbers{@lines} = (1) x @lines; } my $filename = $resource->name; local $opt->{color} = 0; App::Ack::iterate($resource, $opt, sub { chomp; if ( $line_numbers{$.} ) { App::Ack::print_line_with_context($opt, $filename, $_, $.); } elsif ( $passthru ) { App::Ack::print_line_with_options($opt, $filename, $_, $., ':'); } return 1; }); } elsif ( $opt->{count} ) { my $matches_for_this_file = App::Ack::count_matches_in_resource( $resource, $opt ); unless ( $opt->{show_filename} ) { $total_count += $matches_for_this_file; next RESOURCES; } if ( !$opt->{l} || $matches_for_this_file > 0) { if ( $print_filenames ) { App::Ack::print( $resource->name, ':', $matches_for_this_file, $ors ); } else { App::Ack::print( $matches_for_this_file, $ors ); } } } elsif ( $opt->{l} || $opt->{L} ) { my $is_match = App::Ack::resource_has_match( $resource, $opt ); if ( $opt->{L} ? !$is_match : $is_match ) { App::Ack::print( $resource->name, $ors ); ++$nmatches; last RESOURCES if $only_first; last RESOURCES if defined($max_count) && $nmatches >= $max_count; } } else { $nmatches += App::Ack::print_matches_in_resource( $resource, $opt ); if ( $nmatches && $only_first ) { last RESOURCES; } } } if ( $opt->{count} && !$opt->{show_filename} ) { App::Ack::print( $total_count, "\n" ); } close $App::Ack::fh; App::Ack::exit_from_ack( $nmatches ); } =head1 NAME ack - grep-like text finder =head1 SYNOPSIS ack [options] PATTERN [FILE...] ack -f [options] [DIRECTORY...] =head1 DESCRIPTION Ack is designed as a replacement for 99% of the uses of F. Ack searches the named input FILEs (or standard input if no files are named, or the file name - is given) for lines containing a match to the given PATTERN. By default, ack prints the matching lines. PATTERN is a Perl regular expression. Perl regular expressions are commonly found in other programming languages, but for the particulars of their behavior, please consult L. If you don't know how to use regular expression but are interested in learning, you may consult L. If you do not need or want ack to use regular expressions, please see the C<-Q>/C<--literal> option. Ack can also list files that would be searched, without actually searching them, to let you take advantage of ack's file-type filtering capabilities. =head1 FILE SELECTION If files are not specified for searching, either on the command line or piped in with the C<-x> option, I delves into subdirectories selecting files for searching. I is intelligent about the files it searches. It knows about certain file types, based on both the extension on the file and, in some cases, the contents of the file. These selections can be made with the B<--type> option. With no file selection, I searches through regular files that are not explicitly excluded by B<--ignore-dir> and B<--ignore-file> options, either present in F files or on the command line. The default options for I ignore certain files and directories. These include: =over 4 =item * Backup files: Files matching F<#*#> or ending with F<~>. =item * Coredumps: Files matching F =item * Version control directories like F<.svn> and F<.git>. =back Run I with the C<--dump> option to see what settings are set. However, I always searches the files given on the command line, no matter what type. If you tell I to search in a coredump, it will search in a coredump. =head1 DIRECTORY SELECTION I descends through the directory tree of the starting directories specified. If no directories are specified, the current working directory is used. However, it will ignore the shadow directories used by many version control systems, and the build directories used by the Perl MakeMaker system. You may add or remove a directory from this list with the B<--[no]ignore-dir> option. The option may be repeated to add/remove multiple directories from the ignore list. For a complete list of directories that do not get searched, run C. =head1 WHEN TO USE GREP I trumps I as an everyday tool 99% of the time, but don't throw I away, because there are times you'll still need it. E.g., searching through huge files looking for regexes that can be expressed with I syntax should be quicker with I. If your script or parent program uses I C<--quiet> or C<--silent> or needs exit 2 on IO error, use I. =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 =item B<-A I>, B<--after-context=I> Print I lines of trailing context after matching lines. =item B<-B I>, B<--before-context=I> Print I lines of leading context before matching lines. =item B<--[no]break> Print a break between results from different files. On by default when used interactively. =item B<-C [I]>, B<--context[=I]> Print I lines (default 2) of context around matching lines. =item B<-c>, B<--count> Suppress normal output; instead print a count of matching lines for each input file. If B<-l> is in effect, it will only show the number of lines for each file that has lines matching. Without B<-l>, some line counts may be zeroes. If combined with B<-h> (B<--no-filename>) ack outputs only one total count. =item B<--color>, B<--nocolor>, B<--colour>, B<--nocolour> B<--color> highlights the matching text. B<--nocolor> supresses the color. This is on by default unless the output is redirected. On Windows, this option is off by default unless the L module is installed or the C environment variable is used. =item B<--color-filename=I> Sets the color to be used for filenames. =item B<--color-match=I> Sets the color to be used for matches. =item B<--color-lineno=I> Sets the color to be used for line numbers. =item B<--[no]column> Show the column number of the first match. This is helpful for editors that can place your cursor at a given position. =item B<--create-ackrc> Dumps the default ack options to standard output. This is useful for when you want to customize the defaults. =item B<--dump> Writes the list of options loaded and where they came from to standard output. Handy for debugging. =item B<--env>, B<--noenv> B<--noenv> disables all environment processing. No F<.ackrc> is read and all environment variables are ignored. By default, F considers F<.ackrc> and settings in the environment. =item B<--flush> B<--flush> flushes output immediately. This is off by default unless ack is running interactively (when output goes to a pipe or file). =item B<-f> Only print the files that would be searched, without actually doing any searching. PATTERN must not be specified, or it will be taken as a path to search. =item B<--files-from=I> The list of files to be searched is specified in I. The list of files are seperated by newlines. If I is C<->, the list is loaded from standard input. =item B<--[no]filter> Forces ack to act as if it were recieving input via a pipe. =item B<--follow>, B<--nofollow> Follow or don't follow symlinks, other than whatever starting files or directories were specified on the command line. This is off by default. =item B<-g I> Print files where the relative path + filename matches I. =item B<--group>, B<--nogroup> B<--group> groups matches by file name. This is the default when used interactively. B<--nogroup> prints one result per line, like grep. This is the default when output is redirected. =item B<-H>, B<--with-filename> Print the filename for each match. =item B<-h>, B<--no-filename> Suppress the prefixing of filenames on output when multiple files are searched. =item B<--[no]heading> Print a filename heading above each file's results. This is the default when used interactively. =item B<--help>, B<-?> Print a short help statement. =item B<--help-types>, B<--help=types> Print all known types. =item B<-i>, B<--ignore-case> Ignore case in the search strings. =item B<--ignore-ack-defaults> Tells ack to completely ignore the default definitions provided with ack. This is useful in combination with B<--create-ackrc> if you I want to customize ack. =item B<--[no]ignore-dir=I>, B<--[no]ignore-directory=I> Ignore directory (as CVS, .svn, etc are ignored). May be used multiple times to ignore multiple directories. For example, mason users may wish to include B<--ignore-dir=data>. The B<--noignore-dir> option allows users to search directories which would normally be ignored (perhaps to research the contents of F<.svn/props> directories). The I must always be a simple directory name. Nested directories like F are NOT supported. You would need to specify B<--ignore-dir=foo> and then no files from any foo directory are taken into account by ack unless given explicitly on the command line. =item B<--ignore-file=I> Ignore files matching I. The filters are specified identically to file type filters as seen in L. =item B<-k>, B<--known-types> Limit selected files to those with types that ack knows about. This is equivalent to the default behavior found in ack 1. =item B<--lines=I> Only print line I of each file. Multiple lines can be given with multiple B<--lines> options or as a comma separated list (B<--lines=3,5,7>). B<--lines=4-7> also works. The lines are always output in ascending order, no matter the order given on the command line. =item B<-l>, B<--files-with-matches> Only print the filenames of matching files, instead of the matching text. =item B<-L>, B<--files-without-matches> Only print the filenames of files that do I match. =item B<--match I> Specify the I explicitly. This is helpful if you don't want to put the regex as your first argument, e.g. when executing multiple searches over the same set of files. # search for foo and bar in given files ack file1 t/file* --match foo ack file1 t/file* --match bar =item B<-m=I>, B<--max-count=I> Stop reading a file after I matches. =item B<--man> Print this manual page. =item B<-n>, B<--no-recurse> No descending into subdirectories. =item B<-o> Show only the part of each line matching PATTERN (turns off text highlighting) =item B<--output=I> Output the evaluation of I for each line (turns off text highlighting) If PATTERN matches more than once then a line is output for each non-overlapping match. For more information please see the section L">. =item B<--pager=I>, B<--nopager> B<--pager> directs ack's output through I. This can also be specified via the C and C environment variables. Using --pager does not suppress grouping and coloring like piping output on the command-line does. B<--nopager> cancels any setting in ~/.ackrc, C or C. No output will be sent through a pager. =item B<--passthru> Prints all lines, whether or not they match the expression. Highlighting will still work, though, so it can be used to highlight matches while still seeing the entire file, as in: # Watch a log file, and highlight a certain IP address $ tail -f ~/access.log | ack --passthru 123.45.67.89 =item B<--print0> Only works in conjunction with -f, -g, -l or -c (filename output). The filenames are output separated with a null byte instead of the usual newline. This is helpful when dealing with filenames that contain whitespace, e.g. # remove all files of type html ack -f --html --print0 | xargs -0 rm -f =item B<-Q>, B<--literal> Quote all metacharacters in PATTERN, it is treated as a literal. =item B<-r>, B<-R>, B<--recurse> Recurse into sub-directories. This is the default and just here for compatibility with grep. You can also use it for turning B<--no-recurse> off. =item B<-s> Suppress error messages about nonexistent or unreadable files. This is taken from fgrep. =item B<--[no]smart-case>, B<--no-smart-case> Ignore case in the search strings if PATTERN contains no uppercase characters. This is similar to C in vim. This option is off by default. B<-i> always overrides this option. =item B<--sort-files> Sorts the found files lexicographically. Use this if you want your file listings to be deterministic between runs of I. =item B<--show-types> Outputs the filetypes that ack associates with each file. Works with B<-f> and B<-g> options. =item B<--type=TYPE>, B<--type=noTYPE> Specify the types of files to include or exclude from a search. TYPE is a filetype, like I or I. B<--type=perl> can also be specified as B<--perl>, and B<--type=noperl> can be done as B<--noperl>. If a file is of both type "foo" and "bar", specifying --foo and --nobar will exclude the file, because an exclusion takes precedence over an inclusion. Type specifications can be repeated and are ORed together. See I for a list of valid types. =item B<--type-add I:I:I> Files with the given FILTERARGS applied to the given FILTER are recognized as being of (the existing) type TYPE. See also L. =item B<--type-set I:I:I> Files with the given FILTERARGS applied to the given FILTER are recognized as being of type TYPE. This replaces an existing definition for type TYPE. See also L. =item B<--type-del I> The filters associated with TYPE are removed from Ack, and are no longer considered for searches. =item B<-v>, B<--invert-match> Invert match: select non-matching lines =item B<--version> Display version and copyright information. =item B<-w>, B<--word-regexp> Force PATTERN to match only whole words. The PATTERN is wrapped with C<\b> metacharacters. =item B<-x> An abbreviation for B<--files-from=->; the list of files to search are read from standard input, with one line per file. =item B<-1> Stops after reporting first match of any kind. This is different from B<--max-count=1> or B<-m1>, where only one match per file is shown. Also, B<-1> works with B<-f> and B<-g>, where B<-m> does not. =item B<--thpppt> Display the all-important Bill The Cat logo. Note that the exact spelling of B<--thpppppt> is not important. It's checked against a regular expression. =item B<--bar> Check with the admiral for traps. =back =head1 THE .ackrc FILE The F<.ackrc> file contains command-line options that are prepended to the command line before processing. Multiple options may live on multiple lines. Lines beginning with a # are ignored. A F<.ackrc> might look like this: # Always sort the files --sort-files # Always color, even if piping to a another program --color # Use "less -r" as my pager --pager=less -r Note that arguments with spaces in them do not need to be quoted, as they are not interpreted by the shell. Basically, each I in the F<.ackrc> file is interpreted as one element of C<@ARGV>. F looks in several locations for F<.ackrc> files; the searching process is detailed in L. These files are not considered if B<--noenv> is specified on the command line. =head1 Defining your own types ack allows you to define your own types in addition to the predefined types. This is done with command line options that are best put into an F<.ackrc> file - then you do not have to define your types over and over again. In the following examples the options will always be shown on one command line so that they can be easily copy & pasted. I searches for foo in all perl files. I tells you, that perl files are files ending in .pl, .pm, .pod or .t. So what if you would like to include .xs files as well when searching for --perl files? I does this for you. B<--type-add> appends additional extensions to an existing type. If you want to define a new type, or completely redefine an existing type, then use B<--type-set>. I defines the type I to include files with the extensions .e or .eiffel. So to search for all eiffel files containing the word Bertrand use I. As usual, you can also write B<--type=eiffel> instead of B<--eiffel>. Negation also works, so B<--noeiffel> excludes all eiffel files from a search. Redefining also works: I and I<.xs> files no longer belong to the type I. When defining your own types in the F<.ackrc> file you have to use the following: --type-set=eiffel:ext:e,eiffel or writing on separate lines --type-set eiffel:ext:e,eiffel The following does B work in the F<.ackrc> file: --type-set eiffel:ext:e,eiffel In order to see all currently defined types, use I<--help-types>, e.g. I In addition to filtering based on extension (like ack 1.x allowed), ack 2 offers additional filter types. The generic syntax is I<--type-set TYPE:FILTER:FILTERARGS>; I depends on the value of I. =over 4 =item is:I I filters match the target filename exactly. It takes exactly one argument, which is the name of the file to match. Example: --type-set make:is:Makefile =item ext:I[,I[,...]] I filters match the extension of the target file against a list of extensions. No leading dot is needed for the extensions. Example: --type-set perl:ext:pl,pm,t =item match:I I filters match the target filename against a regular expression. The regular expression is made case insensitive for the search. Example: --type-set make:match:/(gnu)?makefile/ =item firstlinematch:I I matches the first line of the target file against a regular expression. Like I, the regular expression is made case insensitive. Example: --type-add perl:firstlinematch:/perl/ =back More filter types may be made available in the future. =head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES For commonly-used ack options, environment variables can make life much easier. These variables are ignored if B<--noenv> is specified on the command line. =over 4 =item ACKRC Specifies the location of the user's F<.ackrc> file. If this file doesn't exist, F looks in the default location. =item ACK_OPTIONS This variable specifies default options to be placed in front of any explicit options on the command line. =item ACK_COLOR_FILENAME Specifies the color of the filename when it's printed in B<--group> mode. By default, it's "bold green". The recognized attributes are clear, reset, dark, bold, underline, underscore, blink, reverse, concealed black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, on_black, on_red, on_green, on_yellow, on_blue, on_magenta, on_cyan, and on_white. Case is not significant. Underline and underscore are equivalent, as are clear and reset. The color alone sets the foreground color, and on_color sets the background color. This option can also be set with B<--color-filename>. =item ACK_COLOR_MATCH Specifies the color of the matching text when printed in B<--color> mode. By default, it's "black on_yellow". This option can also be set with B<--color-match>. See B for the color specifications. =item ACK_COLOR_LINENO Specifies the color of the line number when printed in B<--color> mode. By default, it's "bold yellow". This option can also be set with B<--color-lineno>. See B for the color specifications. =item ACK_PAGER Specifies a pager program, such as C, C or C, to which ack will send its output. Using C does not suppress grouping and coloring like piping output on the command-line does, except that on Windows ack will assume that C does not support color. C overrides C if both are specified. =item ACK_PAGER_COLOR Specifies a pager program that understands ANSI color sequences. Using C does not suppress grouping and coloring like piping output on the command-line does. If you are not on Windows, you never need to use C. =back =head1 ACK & OTHER TOOLS =head2 Vim integration F integrates easily with the Vim text editor. Set this in your F<.vimrc> to use F instead of F: set grepprg=ack\ -k That example uses C<-k> to search through only files of the types ack knows about, but you may use other default flags. Now you can search with F and easily step through the results in Vim: :grep Dumper perllib =head2 Emacs integration Phil Jackson put together an F extension that "provides a simple compilation mode ... has the ability to guess what files you want to search for based on the major-mode." L =head2 TextMate integration Pedro Melo is a TextMate user who writes "I spend my day mostly inside TextMate, and the built-in find-in-project sucks with large projects. So I hacked a TextMate command that was using find + grep to use ack. The result is the Search in Project with ack, and you can find it here: L" =head2 Shell and Return Code For greater compatibility with I, I in normal use returns shell return or exit code of 0 only if something is found and 1 if no match is found. (Shell exit code 1 is C<$?=256> in perl with C or backticks.) The I code 2 for errors is not used. If C<-f> or C<-g> are specified, then 0 is returned if at least one file is found. If no files are found, then 1 is returned. =cut =head1 DEBUGGING ACK PROBLEMS If ack gives you output you're not expecting, start with a few simple steps. =head2 Use B<--noenv> Your environment variables and F<.ackrc> may be doing things you're not expecting, or forgotten you specified. Use B<--noenv> to ignore your environment and F<.ackrc>. =head2 Use B<-f> to see what files have been selected Ack's B<-f> was originally added as a debugging tool. If ack is not finding matches you think it should find, run F to see what files have been selected. You can also add the C<--show-types> options to show the type of each file selected. =head2 Use B<--dump> This lists the ackrc files that are loaded and the options loaded from them. So for example you can find a list of directories that do not get searched or where filetypes are defined. =head1 TIPS =head2 Use the F<.ackrc> file. The F<.ackrc> is the place to put all your options you use most of the time but don't want to remember. Put all your --type-add and --type-set definitions in it. If you like --smart-case, set it there, too. I also set --sort-files there. =head2 Use F<-f> for working with big codesets Ack does more than search files. C will create a list of all the Perl files in a tree, ideal for sending into F. For example: # Change all "this" to "that" in all Perl files in a tree. ack -f --perl | xargs perl -p -i -e's/this/that/g' or if you prefer: perl -p -i -e's/this/that/g' $(ack -f --perl) =head2 Use F<-Q> when in doubt about metacharacters If you're searching for something with a regular expression metacharacter, most often a period in a filename or IP address, add the -Q to avoid false positives without all the backslashing. See the following example for more... =head2 Use ack to watch log files Here's one I used the other day to find trouble spots for a website visitor. The user had a problem loading F, so I took the access log and scanned it with ack twice. ack -Q aa.bb.cc.dd /path/to/access.log | ack -Q -B5 troublesome.gif The first ack finds only the lines in the Apache log for the given IP. The second finds the match on my troublesome GIF, and shows the previous five lines from the log in each case. =head2 Examples of F<--output> Following variables are useful in the expansion string: =over 4 =item C<$&> The whole string matched by PATTERN. =item C<$1>, C<$2>, ... The contents of the 1st, 2nd ... bracketed group in PATTERN. =item C<$`> The string before the match. =item C<$'> The string after the match. =back For more details and other variables see L. This example shows how to add text around a particular pattern (in this case adding _ around word with "e") ack2.pl "\w*e\w*" quick.txt --output="$`_$&_$'" _The_ quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog The quick brown fox jumps _over_ the lazy dog The quick brown fox jumps over _the_ lazy dog This shows how to pick out particular parts of a match using ( ) within regular expression. ack '=head(\d+)\s+(.*)' --output=' $1 : $2' input file contains "=head1 NAME" output "1 : NAME" =head2 Share your knowledge Join the ack-users mailing list. Send me your tips and I may add them here. =head1 FAQ =head2 Why isn't ack finding a match in (some file)? Probably because it's of a type that ack doesn't recognize. ack's searching behavior is driven by filetype. B Use the C<-f> switch to see a list of files that ack will search for you. If you want ack to search files that it doesn't recognize, use the C<-a> switch. If you want ack to search every file, even ones that it always ignores like coredumps and backup files, use the C<-u> switch. =head2 Why does ack ignore unknown files by default? ack is designed by a programmer, for programmers, for searching large trees of code. Most codebases have a lot files in them which aren't source files (like compiled object files, source control metadata, etc), and grep wastes a lot of time searching through all of those as well and returning matches from those files. That's why ack's behavior of not searching things it doesn't recognize is one of its greatest strengths: the speed you get from only searching the things that you want to be looking at. =head2 Wouldn't it be great if F did search & replace? No, ack will always be read-only. Perl has a perfectly good way to do search & replace in files, using the C<-i>, C<-p> and C<-n> switches. You can certainly use ack to select your files to update. For example, to change all "foo" to "bar" in all PHP files, you can do this from the Unix shell: $ perl -i -p -e's/foo/bar/g' $(ack -f --php) =head2 Can you make ack recognize F<.xyz> files? Yes! Please see L. If you think that F should recognize a type by default, please see L. =head2 There's already a program/package called ack. Yes, I know. =head2 Why is it called ack if it's called ack-grep? The name of the program is "ack". Some packagers have called it "ack-grep" when creating packages because there's already a package out there called "ack" that has nothing to do with this ack. I suggest you make a symlink named F that points to F because one of the crucial benefits of ack is having a name that's so short and simple to type. To do that, run this with F or as root: ln -s /usr/bin/ack-grep /usr/bin/ack Alternatively, you could use a shell alias: # bash/zsh alias ack=ack-grep # csh alias ack ack-grep =head2 What does F mean? Nothing. I wanted a name that was easy to type and that you could pronounce as a single syllable. =head2 Can I do multi-line regexes? No, ack does not support regexes that match multiple lines. Doing so would require reading in the entire file at a time. If you want to see lines near your match, use the C<--A>, C<--B> and C<--C> switches for displaying context. =head2 Why is ack telling me I have an invalid option when searching for C<+foo>? ack treats command line options beginning with C<+> or C<-> as options; if you would like to search for these, you may prefix your search term with C<--> or use the C<--match> option. (However, don't forget that C<+> is a regular expression metacharacter!) =head1 ACKRC LOCATION SEMANTICS Ack can load its configuration from many sources. This list specifies the sources Ack looks for configuration; each one that is found is loaded in the order specified here, and each one overrides options set in any of the sources preceding it. (For example, if I set --sort-files in my user ackrc, and --nosort-files on the command line, the command line takes precedence) =over 4 =item * Defaults are loaded from App::Ack::ConfigDefaults. This can be omitted using C<--ignore-ack-defaults>. =item * Global ackrc Options are then loaded from the global ackrc. This is located at C on Unix-like systems, and C on Windows. This can be omitted using C<--noenv>. =item * User ackrc Options are then loaded from the user's ackrc. This is located at C<$HOME/.ackrc> on Unix-like systems, and C. If a different ackrc is desired, it may be overriden with the C<$ACKRC> environment variable. This can be omitted using C<--noenv>. =item * Project ackrc Options are then loaded from the project ackrc. The project ackrc is the first ackrc file with the name C<.ackrc> or C<_ackrc>, first searching in the current directory, then the parent directory, then the grandparent directory, etc. This can be omitted using C<--noenv>. =item * ACK_OPTIONS Options are then loaded from the enviroment variable C. This can be omitted using C<--noenv>. =item * Command line Options are then loaded from the command line. =back =head1 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ACK 1.X AND ACK 2.X A lot of changes were made for ack 2; here is a list of them. =head2 GENERAL CHANGES =over 4 =item * When no selectors are specified, ack 1.x only searches through files that it can map to a file type. ack 2.x, by constrast, will search through every regular, non-binary file that is not explicitly ignored via B<--ignore-file> or B<--ignore-dir>. This is similar to the behavior of the B<-a/--all> option in ack 1.x. =item * A more flexible filter system has been added, so that more powerful file types may be created by the user. For details, please consult L. =item * ack now loads multiple ackrc files; see L for details. =item * ack's default filter definitions aren't special; you may tell ack to completely disregard them if you don't like them. =back =head2 REMOVED OPTIONS =over 4 =item * Because of the change in default search behavior, the B<-a/--all> and B<-u/--unrestricted> options have been removed. In addition, the B<-k/--known-types> option was added to cause ack to behave with the default search behavior of ack 1.x. =item * The B<-G> option has been removed. Two regular expressions on the command line was considered too confusing; to simulate B<-G>'s functionality, you may use the new B<-x> option to pipe filenames from one invocation of ack into another. =item * The B<--binary> option has been removed. =item * The B<--skipped> option has been removed. =item * The B<--text> option has been removed. =item * The B<--invert-file-match> option has been removed. Instead, you may use B<-v> with B<-g>. =back =head2 CHANGED OPTIONS =over 4 =item * The options that modify the regular expression's behavior (B<-i>, B<-w>, B<-Q>, and B<-v>) may now be used with B<-g>. =back =head2 ADDED OPTIONS =over 4 =item * B<--files-from> was added so that a user may submit a list of filenames as a list of files to search. =item * B<-x> was added to tell ack to accept a list of filenames via standard input; this list is the list of filenames that will be used for the search. =item * B<-s> was added to tell ack to suppress error messages about non-existent or unreadable files. =item * B<--ignore-directory> and B<--noignore-directory> were added as aliases for B<--ignore-dir> and B<--noignore-dir> respectively. =item * B<--ignore-file> was added so that users may specify patterns of files to ignore (ex. /.*~$/). =item * B<--dump> was added to allow users to easily find out which options are set where. =item * B<--create-ackrc> was added so that users may create custom ackrc files based on the default settings loaded by ack, and so that users may easily view those defaults. =item * B<--type-del> was added to selectively remove file type definitions. =item * B<--ignore-ack-defaults> was added so that users may ignore ack's default options in favor of their own. =item * B<--bar> was added so ack users may consult Admiral Ackbar. =back =head1 AUTHOR Andy Lester, C<< >> =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to the issues list at Github: L =head1 ENHANCEMENTS All enhancement requests MUST first be posted to the ack-users mailing list at L. I will not consider a request without it first getting seen by other ack users. This includes requests for new filetypes. There is a list of enhancements I want to make to F in the ack issues list at Github: L Patches are always welcome, but patches with tests get the most attention. =head1 SUPPORT Support for and information about F can be found at: =over 4 =item * The ack homepage L =item * The ack-users mailing list L =item * The ack issues list at Github L =item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation L =item * CPAN Ratings L =item * Search CPAN L =item * Git source repository L =back =head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS How appropriate to have Inowledgements! Thanks to everyone who has contributed to ack in any way, including Andrew Black, Ralph Bodenner, Shaun Patterson, Ryan Olson, Shlomi Fish, Karen Etheridge, Olivier Mengue, Matthew Wild, Scott Kyle, Nick Hooey, Bo Borgerson, Mark Szymanski, Marq Schneider, Packy Anderson, JR Boyens, Dan Sully, Ryan Niebur, Kent Fredric, Mike Morearty, Ingmar Vanhassel, Eric Van Dewoestine, Sitaram Chamarty, Adam James, Richard Carlsson, Pedro Melo, AJ Schuster, Phil Jackson, Michael Schwern, Jan Dubois, Christopher J. Madsen, Matthew Wickline, David Dyck, Jason Porritt, Jjgod Jiang, Thomas Klausner, Uri Guttman, Peter Lewis, Kevin Riggle, Ori Avtalion, Torsten Blix, Nigel Metheringham, GEbor SzabE, Tod Hagan, Michael Hendricks, Evar ArnfjErE Bjarmason, Piers Cawley, Stephen Steneker, Elias Lutfallah, Mark Leighton Fisher, Matt Diephouse, Christian Jaeger, Bill Sully, Bill Ricker, David Golden, Nilson Santos F. Jr, Elliot Shank, Merijn Broeren, Uwe Voelker, Rick Scott, Ask BjErn Hansen, Jerry Gay, Will Coleda, Mike O'Regan, Slaven ReziE<0x107>, Mark Stosberg, David Alan Pisoni, Adriano Ferreira, James Keenan, Leland Johnson, Ricardo Signes, Pete Krawczyk and Rob Hoelz. =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2005-2013 Andy Lester. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License v2.0. See http://www.perlfoundation.org/artistic_license_2_0 or the LICENSE.md file that comes with the ack distribution. =cut package File::Next; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.12'; use File::Spec (); our $name; # name of the current file our $dir; # dir of the current file our %files_defaults; our %skip_dirs; BEGIN { %files_defaults = ( file_filter => undef, descend_filter => undef, error_handler => sub { CORE::die @_ }, warning_handler => sub { CORE::warn @_ }, sort_files => undef, follow_symlinks => 1, nul_separated => 0, ); %skip_dirs = map {($_,1)} (File::Spec->curdir, File::Spec->updir); } sub files { die _bad_invocation() if @_ && defined($_[0]) && ($_[0] eq __PACKAGE__); my ($parms,@queue) = _setup( \%files_defaults, @_ ); my $filter = $parms->{file_filter}; return sub { while (@queue) { my ($dirname,$file,$fullpath) = splice( @queue, 0, 3 ); if ( -f $fullpath || -p $fullpath || $fullpath =~ m{^/dev/fd} ) { if ( $filter ) { local $_ = $file; local $File::Next::dir = $dirname; local $File::Next::name = $fullpath; next if not $filter->(); } return wantarray ? ($dirname,$file,$fullpath) : $fullpath; } elsif ( -d _ ) { unshift( @queue, _candidate_files( $parms, $fullpath ) ); } } # while return; }; # iterator } sub from_file { die _bad_invocation() if @_ && defined($_[0]) && ($_[0] eq __PACKAGE__); my ($parms,@queue) = _setup( \%files_defaults, @_ ); my $err = $parms->{error_handler}; my $warn = $parms->{error_handler}; my $filename = $queue[1]; if ( !defined($filename) ) { $err->( 'Must pass a filename to from_file()' ); return undef; } my $fh; if ( $filename eq '-' ) { $fh = \*STDIN; } else { if ( !open( $fh, '<', $filename ) ) { $err->( "Unable to open $filename: $!" ); return undef; } } my $filter = $parms->{file_filter}; return sub { local $/ = $parms->{nul_separated} ? "\x00" : $/; while ( my $fullpath = <$fh> ) { chomp $fullpath; next unless $fullpath =~ /./; if ( not ( -f $fullpath || -p _ ) ) { $warn->( "$fullpath: No such file" ); next; } my ($volume,$dirname,$file) = File::Spec->splitpath( $fullpath ); if ( $filter ) { local $_ = $file; local $File::Next::dir = $dirname; local $File::Next::name = $fullpath; next if not $filter->(); } return wantarray ? ($dirname,$file,$fullpath) : $fullpath; } # while close $fh; return; }; # iterator } sub _bad_invocation { my $good = (caller(1))[3]; my $bad = $good; $bad =~ s/(.+)::/$1->/; return "$good must not be invoked as $bad"; } sub sort_standard($$) { return $_[0]->[1] cmp $_[1]->[1] } sub sort_reverse($$) { return $_[1]->[1] cmp $_[0]->[1] } sub reslash { my $path = shift; my @parts = split( /\//, $path ); return $path if @parts < 2; return File::Spec->catfile( @parts ); } sub _setup { my $defaults = shift; my $passed_parms = ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? {%{+shift}} : {}; # copy parm hash my %passed_parms = %{$passed_parms}; my $parms = {}; for my $key ( keys %{$defaults} ) { $parms->{$key} = exists $passed_parms{$key} ? delete $passed_parms{$key} : $defaults->{$key}; } # Any leftover keys are bogus for my $badkey ( keys %passed_parms ) { my $sub = (caller(1))[3]; $parms->{error_handler}->( "Invalid option passed to $sub(): $badkey" ); } # If it's not a code ref, assume standard sort if ( $parms->{sort_files} && ( ref($parms->{sort_files}) ne 'CODE' ) ) { $parms->{sort_files} = \&sort_standard; } my @queue; for ( @_ ) { my $start = reslash( $_ ); if (-d $start) { push @queue, ($start,undef,$start); } else { push @queue, (undef,$start,$start); } } return ($parms,@queue); } sub _candidate_files { my $parms = shift; my $dirname = shift; my $dh; if ( !opendir $dh, $dirname ) { $parms->{error_handler}->( "$dirname: $!" ); return; } my @newfiles; my $descend_filter = $parms->{descend_filter}; my $follow_symlinks = $parms->{follow_symlinks}; my $sort_sub = $parms->{sort_files}; for my $file ( grep { !exists $skip_dirs{$_} } readdir $dh ) { my $has_stat; # Only do directory checking if we have a descend_filter my $fullpath = File::Spec->catdir( $dirname, $file ); if ( !$follow_symlinks ) { next if -l $fullpath; $has_stat = 1; } if ( $descend_filter ) { if ( $has_stat ? (-d _) : (-d $fullpath) ) { local $File::Next::dir = $fullpath; local $_ = $file; next if not $descend_filter->(); } } if ( $sort_sub ) { push( @newfiles, [ $dirname, $file, $fullpath ] ); } else { push( @newfiles, $dirname, $file, $fullpath ); } } closedir $dh; if ( $sort_sub ) { return map { @{$_} } sort $sort_sub @newfiles; } return @newfiles; } 1; # End of File::Next package App::Ack; use warnings; use strict; use Getopt::Long 2.36 (); our $VERSION; our $GIT_REVISION; our $COPYRIGHT; BEGIN { $VERSION = '2.00b06'; $COPYRIGHT = 'Copyright 2005-2013 Andy Lester.'; $GIT_REVISION = q{04e8986}; } our $fh; BEGIN { $fh = *STDOUT; } our %types; our %type_wanted; our %mappings; our %ignore_dirs; our $is_filter_mode; our $output_to_pipe; our $dir_sep_chars; our $is_cygwin; our $is_windows; use File::Spec 1.00015 (); use File::Glob 1.00015 ':glob'; BEGIN { # These have to be checked before any filehandle diddling. $output_to_pipe = not -t *STDOUT; $is_filter_mode = -p STDIN; $is_cygwin = ($^O eq 'cygwin'); $is_windows = ($^O =~ /MSWin32/); $dir_sep_chars = $is_windows ? quotemeta( '\\/' ) : quotemeta( File::Spec->catfile( '', '' ) ); } sub retrieve_arg_sources { my @arg_sources; my $noenv; my $ackrc; Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); Getopt::Long::Configure('pass_through'); Getopt::Long::Configure('no_auto_abbrev'); Getopt::Long::GetOptions( 'noenv' => \$noenv, 'ackrc=s' => \$ackrc, ); Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); my @files; if ( !$noenv ) { my $finder = App::Ack::ConfigFinder->new; @files = $finder->find_config_files; } if ( $ackrc ) { # we explicitly use open so we get a nice error message # XXX this is a potential race condition! if(open my $fh, '<', $ackrc) { close $fh; } else { die "Unable to load ackrc '$ackrc': $!" } push( @files, $ackrc ); } push @arg_sources, Defaults => [ App::Ack::ConfigDefault::options() ]; foreach my $file ( @files) { my @lines = read_rcfile($file); push ( @arg_sources, $file, \@lines ) if @lines; } if ( $ENV{ACK_OPTIONS} && !$noenv ) { push( @arg_sources, 'ACK_OPTIONS' => $ENV{ACK_OPTIONS} ); } push( @arg_sources, 'ARGV' => [ @ARGV ] ); return @arg_sources; } sub read_rcfile { my $file = shift; return unless defined $file && -e $file; my @lines; open( my $fh, '<', $file ) or App::Ack::die( "Unable to read $file: $!" ); while ( my $line = <$fh> ) { chomp $line; $line =~ s/^\s+//; $line =~ s/\s+$//; next if $line eq ''; next if $line =~ /^#/; push( @lines, $line ); } close $fh; return @lines; } sub create_ignore_rules { my $what = shift; my $where = shift; my $opts = shift; my @opts = @{$opts}; my %rules; for my $opt ( @opts ) { if ( $opt =~ /^(is|ext|regex),(.+)$/ ) { my $method = $1; my $arg = $2; if ( $method eq 'regex' ) { push( @{$rules{regex}}, qr/$arg/ ); } else { ++$rules{$method}{$arg}; } } else { App::Ack::die( "Invalid argument for --$what: $opt" ); } } return \%rules; } sub remove_dir_sep { my $path = shift; $path =~ s/[$dir_sep_chars]$//; return $path; } sub build_regex { my $str = shift; my $opt = shift; defined $str or App::Ack::die( 'No regular expression found.' ); $str = quotemeta( $str ) if $opt->{Q}; if ( $opt->{w} ) { $str = "\\b$str" if $str =~ /^\w/; $str = "$str\\b" if $str =~ /\w$/; } my $regex_is_lc = $str eq lc $str; if ( $opt->{i} || ($opt->{smart_case} && $regex_is_lc) ) { $str = "(?i)$str"; } my $ok = eval { qr/$str/ }; my $error = $@; if ( !$ok ) { die "Invalid regex '$str':\n $error"; } return $str; } sub check_regex { my $regex = shift; return unless defined $regex; eval { qr/$regex/ }; if ($@) { (my $error = $@) =~ s/ at \S+ line \d+.*//; chomp($error); App::Ack::die( "Invalid regex '$regex':\n $error" ); } return; } sub warn { return CORE::warn( _my_program(), ': ', @_, "\n" ); } sub die { return CORE::die( _my_program(), ': ', @_, "\n" ); } sub _my_program { require File::Basename; return File::Basename::basename( $0 ); } sub filetypes_supported { return keys %mappings; } sub _get_thpppt { my $y = q{_ /|,\\'!.x',=(www)=, U }; $y =~ tr/,x!w/\nOo_/; return $y; } sub _thpppt { my $y = _get_thpppt(); App::Ack::print( "$y ack $_[0]!\n" ); exit 0; } sub _bar { my $x; $x = <<'_BAR'; 6?!I'7!I"?%+! 3~!I#7#I"7#I!?!+!="+"="+!:! 2?#I!7!I!?#I!7!I"+"=%+"=# 1?"+!?*+!=#~"=!+#?"="+! 0?"+!?"I"?&+!="~!=!~"=!+%="+" /I!+!?)+!?!+!=$~!=!~!="+!="+"?!="?! .?%I"?%+%='?!=#~$=" ,,!?%I"?(+$=$~!=#:"~$:!~! ,I!?!I!?"I"?!+#?"+!?!+#="~$:!~!:!~!:!,!:!,":#~! +I!?&+!="+!?#+$=!~":!~!:!~!:!,!:#,!:!,%:" *+!I!?!+$=!+!=!+!?$+#=!~":!~":#,$:",#:!,!:! *I!?"+!?!+!=$+!?#+#=#~":$,!:",!:!,&:" )I!?$=!~!=#+"?!+!=!+!=!~!="~!:!~":!,'.!,%:!~! (=!?"+!?!=!~$?"+!?!+!=#~"=",!="~$,$.",#.!:!=! 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PATTERN [FILES OR DIRECTORIES] Search for PATTERN in each source file in the tree from the current directory on down. If any files or directories are specified, then only those files and directories are checked. ack may also search STDIN, but only if no file or directory arguments are specified, or if one of them is "-". Default switches may be specified in ACK_OPTIONS environment variable or an .ackrc file. If you want no dependency on the environment, turn it off with --noenv. Example: ack -i select Searching: -i, --ignore-case Ignore case distinctions in PATTERN --[no]smart-case Ignore case distinctions in PATTERN, only if PATTERN contains no upper case. Ignored if -i is specified -v, --invert-match Invert match: select non-matching lines -w, --word-regexp Force PATTERN to match only whole words -Q, --literal Quote all metacharacters; PATTERN is literal Search output: --lines=NUM Only print line(s) NUM of each file -l, --files-with-matches Only print filenames containing matches -L, --files-without-matches Only print filenames with no matches --output=expr Output the evaluation of expr for each line (turns off text highlighting) -o Show only the part of a line matching PATTERN Same as --output='\$&' --passthru Print all lines, whether matching or not --match PATTERN Specify PATTERN explicitly. -m, --max-count=NUM Stop searching in each file after NUM matches -1 Stop searching after one match of any kind -H, --with-filename Print the filename for each match -h, --no-filename Suppress the prefixing filename on output -c, --count Show number of lines matching per file --[no]column Show the column number of the first match -A NUM, --after-context=NUM Print NUM lines of trailing context after matching lines. -B NUM, --before-context=NUM Print NUM lines of leading context before matching lines. -C [NUM], --context[=NUM] Print NUM lines (default 2) of output context. --print0 Print null byte as separator between filenames, only works with -f, -g, -l, -L or -c. -s Suppress error messages about nonexistent or unreadable files. File presentation: --pager=COMMAND Pipes all ack output through COMMAND. For example, --pager="less -R". Ignored if output is redirected. --nopager Do not send output through a pager. Cancels any setting in ~/.ackrc, ACK_PAGER or ACK_PAGER_COLOR. --[no]heading Print a filename heading above each file's results. (default: on when used interactively) --[no]break Print a break between results from different files. (default: on when used interactively) --group Same as --heading --break --nogroup Same as --noheading --nobreak --[no]color Highlight the matching text (default: on unless output is redirected, or on Windows) --[no]colour Same as --[no]color --color-filename=COLOR --color-match=COLOR --color-lineno=COLOR Set the color for filenames, matches, and line numbers. --flush Flush output immediately, even when ack is used non-interactively (when output goes to a pipe or file). File finding: -f Only print the files selected, without searching. The PATTERN must not be specified. -g Same as -f, but only select files matching PATTERN. --sort-files Sort the found files lexically. --show-types Show which types each file has. --files-from=FILE Read the list of files to search from FILE. -x Read the list of files to search from STDIN. File inclusion/exclusion: --[no]ignore-dir=name Add/Remove directory from the list of ignored dirs --[no]ignore-directory=name Synonym for ignore-dir --ignore-file=filter Add filter for ignoring files -r, -R, --recurse Recurse into subdirectories (ack's default behavior) -n, --no-recurse No descending into subdirectories --[no]follow Follow symlinks. Default is off. -k, --known-types Include only files with types that ack recognizes. --type=X Include only X files, where X is a recognized filetype. --type=noX Exclude X files. See "ack --help-types" for supported filetypes. File type specification: --type-set TYPE:FILTER:FILTERARGS Files with the given FILTERARGS applied to the given FILTER are recognized as being of type TYPE. This replaces an existing definition for type TYPE. --type-add TYPE:FILTER:FILTERARGS Files with the given FILTERARGS applied to the given FILTER are recognized as being of type TYPE. --type-del TYPE Removes all filters associated with TYPE. Miscellaneous: --[no]env Ignore environment variables and global ackrc files. --env is legal but redundant. --ackrc=filename Specify an ackrc file to use --ignore-ack-defaults Ignore the default definitions that ack includes. --create-ackrc Outputs a default ackrc for your customization to standard output. --help, -? This help --help-types Display all known types --dump Dump information on which options are loaded from which RC files --[no]filter Force ack to treat standard input as a pipe (--filter) or tty (--nofilter) --man Man page --version Display version & copyright --thpppt Bill the Cat --bar The warning admiral Exit status is 0 if match, 1 if no match. This is version $VERSION of ack. END_OF_HELP return; } sub show_help_types { App::Ack::print( <<'END_OF_HELP' ); Usage: ack [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILES OR DIRECTORIES] The following is the list of filetypes supported by ack. You can specify a file type with the --type=TYPE format, or the --TYPE format. For example, both --type=perl and --perl work. Note that some extensions may appear in multiple types. For example, .pod files are both Perl and Parrot. END_OF_HELP my @types = filetypes_supported(); my $maxlen = 0; for ( @types ) { $maxlen = length if $maxlen < length; } for my $type ( sort @types ) { next if $type =~ /^-/; # Stuff to not show my $ext_list = $mappings{$type}; if ( ref $ext_list ) { $ext_list = join( ' ', map { $_->to_string } @{$ext_list} ); } App::Ack::print( sprintf( " --[no]%-*.*s %s\n", $maxlen, $maxlen, $type, $ext_list ) ); } return; } sub show_man { require Pod::Usage; Pod::Usage::pod2usage({ -input => $App::Ack::orig_program_name, -verbose => 2, -exitval => 0, }); return; } sub get_version_statement { require Config; my $copyright = get_copyright(); my $this_perl = $Config::Config{perlpath}; if ($^O ne 'VMS') { my $ext = $Config::Config{_exe}; $this_perl .= $ext unless $this_perl =~ m/$ext$/i; } my $ver = sprintf( '%vd', $^V ); my $git_revision = $GIT_REVISION ? " (git commit $GIT_REVISION)" : ''; return <<"END_OF_VERSION"; ack ${VERSION}${git_revision} Running under Perl $ver at $this_perl $copyright This program is free software. You may modify or distribute it under the terms of the Artistic License v2.0. END_OF_VERSION } sub print_version_statement { App::Ack::print( get_version_statement() ); return; } sub get_copyright { return $COPYRIGHT; } sub load_colors { eval 'use Term::ANSIColor 1.12 ()'; $ENV{ACK_COLOR_MATCH} ||= 'black on_yellow'; $ENV{ACK_COLOR_FILENAME} ||= 'bold green'; $ENV{ACK_COLOR_LINENO} ||= 'bold yellow'; return; } # print subs added in order to make it easy for a third party # module (such as App::Wack) to redefine the display methods # and show the results in a different way. sub print { print {$fh} @_; return; } sub print_first_filename { App::Ack::print( $_[0], "\n" ); return; } sub print_blank_line { App::Ack::print( "\n" ); return; } sub print_separator { App::Ack::print( "--\n" ); return; } sub print_filename { App::Ack::print( $_[0], $_[1] ); return; } sub print_line_no { App::Ack::print( $_[0], $_[1] ); return; } sub print_column_no { App::Ack::print( $_[0], $_[1] ); return; } sub print_count { my $filename = shift; my $nmatches = shift; my $ors = shift; my $count = shift; my $show_filename = shift; if ($show_filename) { App::Ack::print( $filename ); App::Ack::print( ':', $nmatches ) if $count; } else { App::Ack::print( $nmatches ) if $count; } App::Ack::print( $ors ); return; } sub print_count0 { my $filename = shift; my $ors = shift; my $show_filename = shift; if ($show_filename) { App::Ack::print( $filename, ':0', $ors ); } else { App::Ack::print( '0', $ors ); } return; } sub set_up_pager { my $command = shift; return if App::Ack::output_to_pipe(); my $pager; if ( not open( $pager, '|-', $command ) ) { App::Ack::die( qq{Unable to pipe to pager "$command": $!} ); } $fh = $pager; return; } sub output_to_pipe { return $output_to_pipe; } sub exit_from_ack { my $nmatches = shift; my $rc = $nmatches ? 0 : 1; exit $rc; } { my @capture_indices; my $match_column_number; sub does_match { my ( $opt, $line ) = @_; my $re = $opt->{regex}; my $invert = $opt->{v}; return unless $re; $match_column_number = undef; @capture_indices = (); if ( $invert ? $line !~ /$re/ : $line =~ /$re/ ) { if ( not $invert ) { # @- = @LAST_MATCH_START # @+ = @LAST_MATCH_END $match_column_number = $-[0] + 1; if ( @- > 1 ) { @capture_indices = map { [ $-[$_], $+[$_] ] } ( 1 .. $#- ); } } return 1; } else { return; } } sub get_capture_indices { return @capture_indices; } sub get_match_column { return $match_column_number; } } sub print_matches_in_resource { my ( $resource, $opt ) = @_; my $passthru = $opt->{passthru}; my $max_count = $opt->{m} || -1; my $nmatches = 0; my $filename = $resource->name; my $break = $opt->{break}; my $heading = $opt->{heading}; my $ors = $opt->{print0} ? "\0" : "\n"; my $color = $opt->{color}; my $print_filename = $opt->{show_filename}; my $has_printed_for_this_resource = 0; App::Ack::iterate($resource, $opt, sub { if ( App::Ack::does_match($opt, $_) ) { if( !$has_printed_for_this_resource ) { if( $break && has_printed_something() ) { App::Ack::print_blank_line(); } if( $print_filename) { if( $heading ) { my $filename = $resource->name; if($color) { $filename = Term::ANSIColor::colored($filename, $ENV{ACK_COLOR_FILENAME}); } App::Ack::print_filename( $filename, $ors ); } } } App::Ack::print_line_with_context($opt, $filename, $_, $.); $has_printed_for_this_resource = 1; $nmatches++; $max_count--; } elsif ( $passthru ) { chomp; if( $break && !$has_printed_for_this_resource && has_printed_something() ) { App::Ack::print_blank_line(); } App::Ack::print_line_with_options($opt, $filename, $_, $., ':'); $has_printed_for_this_resource = 1; } return $max_count != 0; }); return $nmatches; } sub count_matches_in_resource { my ( $resource, $opt ) = @_; my $nmatches = 0; App::Ack::iterate( $resource, $opt, sub { ++$nmatches if App::Ack::does_match($opt, $_); return 1; } ); return $nmatches; } sub resource_has_match { my ( $resource, $opt ) = @_; return count_matches_in_resource($resource, $opt) > 0; } { my @before_ctx_lines; my @after_ctx_lines; my $is_iterating; sub get_context { if ( not $is_iterating ) { Carp::croak( 'get_context() called outside of iterate()' ); } return ( scalar(@before_ctx_lines) ? \@before_ctx_lines : undef, scalar(@after_ctx_lines) ? \@after_ctx_lines : undef, ); } sub iterate { my ( $resource, $opt, $cb ) = @_; $is_iterating = 1; local $opt->{before_context} = $opt->{output} ? 0 : $opt->{before_context}; local $opt->{after_context} = $opt->{output} ? 0 : $opt->{after_context}; my $n_before_ctx_lines = $opt->{before_context} || 0; my $n_after_ctx_lines = $opt->{after_context} || 0; my $current_line; @after_ctx_lines = @before_ctx_lines = (); if ( $resource->next_text() ) { $current_line = $_; # prime the first line of input } while ( defined $current_line ) { while ( (@after_ctx_lines < $n_after_ctx_lines) && $resource->next_text() ) { push @after_ctx_lines, $_; } local $_ = $current_line; my $former_dot_period = $.; $. = $. - @after_ctx_lines; last unless $cb->(); # I tried doing this with local(), but for some reason, # $. continued to have its new value after the exit of the # enclosing block. I'm guessing that $. has some extra # magic associated with it or something. If someone can # tell me why this happened, I would love to know! $. = $former_dot_period; # XXX this won't happen on an exception push @before_ctx_lines, $current_line; if($n_after_ctx_lines) { $current_line = shift @after_ctx_lines; } elsif($resource->next_text()) { $current_line = $_; } else { undef $current_line; } shift @before_ctx_lines while @before_ctx_lines > $n_before_ctx_lines; } $is_iterating = 0; # XXX this won't happen on an exception # then again, do we care? ack doesn't really # handle exceptions anyway. return; } } my $has_printed_something; BEGIN { $has_printed_something = 0; } sub has_printed_something { return $has_printed_something; } sub print_line_with_options { my ( $opt, $filename, $line, $line_no, $separator ) = @_; $has_printed_something = 1; my $print_filename = $opt->{show_filename}; my $print_column = $opt->{column}; my $ors = $opt->{print0} ? "\0" : "\n"; my $heading = $opt->{heading}; my $output_expr = $opt->{output}; my $re = $opt->{regex}; my $color = $opt->{color}; my @line_parts; if( $color ) { $filename = Term::ANSIColor::colored($filename, $ENV{ACK_COLOR_FILENAME}); $line_no = Term::ANSIColor::colored($line_no, $ENV{ACK_COLOR_LINENO}); } if($print_filename) { if( $heading ) { push @line_parts, $line_no; } else { push @line_parts, $filename, $line_no; } if( $print_column ) { push @line_parts, get_match_column(); } } if( $output_expr ) { # XXX avoid re-evaluation if we can while( $line =~ /$re/g ) { my $output = eval $output_expr; App::Ack::print( join( $separator, @line_parts, $output ), $ors ); } } else { my @capture_indices = get_capture_indices(); if( @capture_indices ) { my $offset = 0; # additional offset for when we add stuff foreach my $index_pair ( @capture_indices ) { my ( $match_start, $match_end ) = @{$index_pair}; my $substring = substr( $line, $offset + $match_start, $match_end - $match_start ); my $substitution = Term::ANSIColor::colored( $substring, $ENV{ACK_COLOR_MATCH} ); substr( $line, $offset + $match_start, $match_end - $match_start, $substitution ); $offset += length( $substitution ) - length( $substring ); } } elsif( $color ) { # XXX I know $& is a no-no; fix it later if($line =~ s/$re/Term::ANSIColor::colored($&, $ENV{ACK_COLOR_MATCH})/ge) { $line .= "\033[0m\033[K"; } } push @line_parts, $line; App::Ack::print( join( $separator, @line_parts ), $ors ); } return; } { my $is_first_match; my $previous_file_processed; my $previous_line_printed; BEGIN { $is_first_match = 1; $previous_line_printed = -1; } sub print_line_with_context { my ( $opt, $filename, $matching_line, $line_no ) = @_; my $heading = $opt->{heading}; if( !defined($previous_file_processed) || $previous_file_processed ne $filename ) { $previous_file_processed = $filename; $previous_line_printed = -1; if( $heading ) { $is_first_match = 1; } } my $ors = $opt->{print0} ? "\0" : "\n"; my $match_word = $opt->{w}; my $re = $opt->{regex}; my $is_tracking_context = $opt->{after_context} || $opt->{before_context}; my $output_expr = $opt->{output}; chomp $matching_line; my ( $before_context, $after_context ) = get_context(); if ( $before_context ) { my $first_line = $. - @{$before_context}; if ( $first_line <= $previous_line_printed ) { splice @{$before_context}, 0, $previous_line_printed - $first_line + 1; $first_line = $. - @{$before_context}; } if ( @{$before_context} ) { my $offset = @{$before_context}; if( !$is_first_match && $previous_line_printed != $first_line - 1 ) { App::Ack::print('--', $ors); } foreach my $line (@{$before_context}) { my $context_line_no = $. - $offset; if ( $context_line_no <= $previous_line_printed ) { next; } chomp $line; App::Ack::print_line_with_options($opt, $filename, $line, $context_line_no, '-'); $previous_line_printed = $context_line_no; $offset--; } } } if ( $. > $previous_line_printed ) { if( $is_tracking_context && !$is_first_match && $previous_line_printed != $. - 1 ) { App::Ack::print('--', $ors); } App::Ack::print_line_with_options($opt, $filename, $matching_line, $line_no, ':'); $previous_line_printed = $.; } if($after_context) { my $offset = 1; foreach my $line (@{$after_context}) { # XXX improve this! if ( $previous_line_printed >= $. + $offset ) { $offset++; next; } chomp $line; my $separator = App::Ack::does_match( $opt, $line ) ? ':' : '-'; App::Ack::print_line_with_options($opt, $filename, $line, $. + $offset, $separator); $previous_line_printed = $. + $offset; $offset++; } } $is_first_match = 0; return; } } # inefficient, but functional sub filetypes { my ( $resource ) = @_; my @matches; foreach my $k (keys %mappings) { my $filters = $mappings{$k}; foreach my $filter (@{$filters}) { # clone the resource my $clone = $resource->clone; if ( $filter->filter($clone) ) { push @matches, $k; last; } } } return sort @matches; } # returns a (fairly) unique identifier for a file # use this function to compare two files to see if they're # equal (ie. the same file, but with a different path/links/etc) sub get_file_id { my ( $filename ) = @_; if ( $is_windows ) { return File::Next::reslash( $filename ); } else { # XXX is this the best method? it always hits the FS if( my ( $dev, $inode ) = (stat($filename))[0, 1] ) { return join(':', $dev, $inode); } else { # XXX this could be better return $filename; } } } sub create_ackrc { my @lines = App::Ack::ConfigDefault::options(); print join("\n", '--ignore-ack-defaults', @lines); } 1; # End of App::Ack package App::Ack::Resource; use warnings; use strict; use overload '""' => 'name'; sub FAIL { require Carp; Carp::confess( 'Must be overloaded' ); } sub new { return FAIL(); } sub name { return FAIL(); } sub is_binary { return FAIL(); } sub needs_line_scan { return FAIL(); } sub reset { return FAIL(); } sub next_text { return FAIL(); } sub close { return FAIL(); } sub clone { return FAIL(); } 1; package App::Ack::Resources; use warnings; use strict; sub from_argv { my $class = shift; my $opt = shift; my $start = shift; my $self = bless {}, $class; my $file_filter = undef; my $descend_filter = $opt->{descend_filter}; if( $opt->{n} ) { $descend_filter = sub { return 0; }; } $self->{iter} = File::Next::files( { file_filter => $opt->{file_filter}, descend_filter => $descend_filter, error_handler => sub { my $msg = shift; App::Ack::warn( $msg ) }, sort_files => $opt->{sort_files}, follow_symlinks => $opt->{follow}, }, @{$start} ); return $self; } sub from_file { my $class = shift; my $opt = shift; my $file = shift; my $iter = File::Next::from_file( { error_handler => sub { my $msg = shift; App::Ack::warn( $msg ) }, warning_handler => sub { my $msg = shift; App::Ack::warn( $msg ) }, sort_files => $opt->{sort_files}, }, $file ) or return undef; return bless { iter => $iter, }, $class; } # This is for reading input lines from STDIN, not the list of files from STDIN sub from_stdin { my $class = shift; my $opt = shift; my $self = bless {}, $class; my $has_been_called = 0; $self->{iter} = sub { if ( !$has_been_called ) { $has_been_called = 1; return '-'; } return; }; return $self; } sub next { my $self = shift; my $file = $self->{iter}->() or return; return App::Ack::Resource::Basic->new( $file ); } 1; package App::Ack::Resource::Basic; use warnings; use strict; BEGIN { our @ISA = 'App::Ack::Resource'; } sub new { my $class = shift; my $filename = shift; my $self = bless { filename => $filename, fh => undef, opened => undef, }, $class; if ( $self->{filename} eq '-' ) { $self->{fh} = *STDIN; } else { if ( !open( $self->{fh}, '<', $self->{filename} ) && $App::Ack::report_bad_filenames ) { App::Ack::warn( "$self->{filename}: $!" ); return; } } return $self; } sub name { my $self = shift; return $self->{filename}; } sub needs_line_scan { my $self = shift; my $opt = shift; return 1 if $opt->{v}; my $size = -s $self->{fh}; if ( $size == 0 ) { return 0; } elsif ( $size > 100_000 ) { return 1; } my $buffer; my $rc = sysread( $self->{fh}, $buffer, $size ); if ( !defined($rc) && $App::Ack::report_bad_filenames ) { App::Ack::warn( "$self->{filename}: $!" ); return 1; } return 0 unless $rc && ( $rc == $size ); my $regex = $opt->{regex}; return $buffer =~ /$regex/m; } sub reset { my $self = shift; if( !seek( $self->{fh}, 0, 0 ) && $App::Ack::report_bad_filenames ) { App::Ack::warn( "$self->{filename}: $!" ); } return; } sub next_text { if ( defined ($_ = readline $_[0]->{fh}) ) { $. = ++$_[0]->{line}; s/[\r\n]+$//; # chomp may not handle this $_ .= "\n"; # add back newline (XXX make it native) return 1; } return; } sub close { my $self = shift; if ( !close($self->{fh}) && $App::Ack::report_bad_filenames ) { App::Ack::warn( $self->name() . ": $!" ); } return; } sub clone { my ( $self ) = @_; return __PACKAGE__->new($self->name); } 1; package App::Ack::Filter; use strict; use warnings; use overload '""' => 'to_string'; use Carp 1.10 (); my %filter_types; sub create_filter { my ( undef, $type, @args ) = @_; if ( my $package = $filter_types{$type} ) { return $package->new(@args); } Carp::croak "Unknown filter type '$type'"; } sub register_filter { my ( undef, $type, $package ) = @_; $filter_types{$type} = $package; return; } sub invert { my ( $self ) = @_; return App::Ack::Filter::Inverse->new( $self ); } sub is_inverted { return 0; } sub to_string { my ( $self ) = @_; return '(unimplemented to_string)'; } sub inspect { my ( $self ) = @_; return ref($self); } 1; package App::Ack::Filter::Extension; use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { our @ISA = 'App::Ack::Filter'; } sub new { my ( $class, @extensions ) = @_; my $exts = join('|', map { "\Q$_\E"} @extensions); my $re = qr/[.](?:$exts)$/i; return bless { extensions => \@extensions, regex => $re, }, $class; } sub filter { my ( $self, $resource ) = @_; my $re = $self->{'regex'}; return $resource->name =~ /$re/; } sub inspect { my ( $self ) = @_; my $re = $self->{'regex'}; return ref($self) . " - $re"; } sub to_string { my ( $self ) = @_; my $exts = $self->{'extensions'}; return join(' ', map { ".$_" } @{$exts}); } BEGIN { App::Ack::Filter->register_filter(ext => __PACKAGE__); } 1; package App::Ack::Filter::FirstLineMatch; use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { our @ISA = 'App::Ack::Filter'; } sub new { my ( $class, $re ) = @_; $re =~ s{^/|/$}{}g; # XXX validate? $re = qr{$re}i; return bless { regex => $re, }, $class; } # XXX This test checks the first "line" of the file, but we need # it to be less piggy. If it's something like a .min.js file, then # the "line" could be the entire file. Instead, it should read the # first, say, 100 characters of the first line. sub filter { my ( $self, $resource ) = @_; my $re = $self->{'regex'}; local $_; return unless $resource->next_text; return /$re/; } sub inspect { my ( $self ) = @_; my $re = $self->{'regex'}; return ref($self) . " - $re"; } sub to_string { my ( $self ) = @_; my $re = $self->{'regex'}; return "first line matches $re"; } BEGIN { App::Ack::Filter->register_filter(firstlinematch => __PACKAGE__); } 1; package App::Ack::Filter::Is; use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { our @ISA = 'App::Ack::Filter'; } use File::Spec 3.00 (); sub new { my ( $class, $filename ) = @_; return bless { filename => $filename, }, $class; } sub filter { my ( $self, $resource ) = @_; my $filename = $self->{'filename'}; my $base = (File::Spec->splitpath($resource->name))[2]; return $base eq $filename; } sub inspect { my ( $self ) = @_; my $filename = $self->{'filename'}; return ref($self) . " - $filename"; } sub to_string { my ( $self ) = @_; my $filename = $self->{'filename'}; } BEGIN { App::Ack::Filter->register_filter(is => __PACKAGE__); } 1; package App::Ack::Filter::Match; use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { our @ISA = 'App::Ack::Filter'; } use File::Spec 3.00; sub new { my ( $class, $re ) = @_; $re =~ s{^/|/$}{}g; # XXX validate? $re = qr/$re/i; return bless { regex => $re, }, $class; } sub filter { my ( $self, $resource ) = @_; my $re = $self->{'regex'}; my $base = (File::Spec->splitpath($resource->name))[2]; return $base =~ /$re/; } sub inspect { my ( $self ) = @_; my $re = $self->{'regex'}; print ref($self) . " - $re"; } sub to_string { my ( $self ) = @_; my $re = $self->{'regex'}; return "filename matches $re"; } BEGIN { App::Ack::Filter->register_filter(match => __PACKAGE__); } 1; package App::Ack::Filter::Default; use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { our @ISA = 'App::Ack::Filter'; } sub new { my ( $class ) = @_; return bless {}, $class; } sub filter { my ( $self, $resource ) = @_; return -T $resource->name; } 1; package App::Ack::Filter::Inverse; use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { our @ISA = 'App::Ack::Filter'; } sub new { my ( $class, $filter ) = @_; return bless { filter => $filter, }, $class; } sub filter { my ( $self, $resource ) = @_; my $filter = $self->{'filter'}; return !$filter->filter( $resource ); } sub invert { my $self = shift; return $self->{'filter'}; } sub is_inverted { return 1; } sub inspect { my ( $self ) = @_; my $filter = $self->{'filter'}; return "!$filter"; } 1; package App::Ack::ConfigFinder; use strict; use warnings; use Cwd 3.00 (); use File::Spec 3.00; BEGIN { if ($App::Ack::is_windows) { require Win32; } } sub new { my ( $class ) = @_; return bless {}, $class; } sub _remove_redundancies { my ( @configs ) = @_; my %dev_and_inode_seen; foreach my $path ( @configs ) { my ( $dev, $inode ) = (stat $path)[0, 1]; if( defined($dev) ) { if( $dev_and_inode_seen{"$dev:$inode"} ) { undef $path; } else { $dev_and_inode_seen{"$dev:$inode"} = 1; } } } return grep { defined() } @configs; } sub _check_for_ackrc { return unless defined $_[0]; my @files = grep { -f } map { File::Spec->catfile(@_, $_) } qw(.ackrc _ackrc); die File::Spec->catdir(@_) . " contains both .ackrc and _ackrc.\n" . "Please remove one of those files.\n" if @files > 1; return wantarray ? @files : $files[0]; } # end _check_for_ackrc sub find_config_files { my @config_files; if($App::Ack::is_windows) { push @config_files, map { File::Spec->catfile($_, 'ackrc') } ( Win32::GetFolderPath(Win32::CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA()), Win32::GetFolderPath(Win32::CSIDL_APPDATA()), ); } else { push @config_files, '/etc/ackrc'; } if ( $ENV{'ACKRC'} && -f $ENV{'ACKRC'} ) { push @config_files, $ENV{'ACKRC'}; } else { push @config_files, _check_for_ackrc($ENV{'HOME'}); } my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir(Cwd::getcwd()); while(@dirs) { my $ackrc = _check_for_ackrc(@dirs); if(defined $ackrc) { push @config_files, $ackrc; last; } pop @dirs; } # XXX we only test for existence here, so if the file is # deleted out from under us, this will fail later. =( return _remove_redundancies( @config_files ); } 1; package App::Ack::ConfigLoader; use strict; use warnings; use Carp 1.10 (); use Getopt::Long 2.36 (); use Text::ParseWords 3.1 (); my @INVALID_COMBINATIONS; BEGIN { my @context = qw( -A -B -C --after-context --before-context --context ); my @pretty = qw( --heading --group --break ); my @filename = qw( -h -H --with-filename --no-filename ); @INVALID_COMBINATIONS = ( # XXX normalize [qw(-l)] => [@context, @pretty, @filename, qw(-L -o --passthru --output --max-count --column -f -g --show-types)], [qw(-L)] => [@context, @pretty, @filename, qw(-l -o --passthru --output --max-count --column -f -g --show-types -c --count)], [qw(--line)] => [@context, @pretty, @filename, qw(-l --files-with-matches --files-without-matches -L -o --passthru --match -m --max-count -1 -c --count --column --print0 -f -g --show-types)], [qw(-o)] => [@context, qw(--output -c --count --column --column -f --show-types)], [qw(--passthru)] => [@context, qw(--output --column -m --max-count -1 -c --count -f -g)], [qw(--output)] => [@context, qw(-c --count -f -g)], [qw(--match)] => [qw(-f -g)], [qw(-m --max-count)] => [qw(-1 -f -g -c --count)], [qw(-h --no-filename)] => [qw(-H --with-filename -f -g --group --heading)], [qw(-H --with-filename)] => [qw(-h --no-filename -f -g)], [qw(-c --count)] => [@context, @pretty, qw(--column -f -g)], [qw(--column)] => [qw(-f -g)], [@context] => [qw(-f -g)], [qw(-f)] => [qw(-g), @pretty], [qw(-g)] => [qw(-f), @pretty], ); } sub process_filter_spec { my ( $spec ) = @_; if ( $spec =~ /^(\w+):(\w+):(.*)/ ) { my ( $type_name, $ext_type, $arguments ) = ( $1, $2, $3 ); return ( $type_name, App::Ack::Filter->create_filter($ext_type, split(/,/, $arguments)) ); } elsif ( $spec =~ /^(\w+)=(.*)/ ) { # Check to see if we have ack1-style argument specification. my ( $type_name, $extensions ) = ( $1, $2 ); my @extensions = split(/,/, $extensions); foreach my $extension ( @extensions ) { $extension =~ s/^[.]//; } return ( $type_name, App::Ack::Filter->create_filter('ext', @extensions) ); } else { Carp::croak "invalid filter specification '$spec'"; } } sub process_filetypes { my ( $opt, $arg_sources ) = @_; Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); # start with default options, minus some annoying ones Getopt::Long::Configure( 'no_ignore_case', 'no_auto_abbrev', 'pass_through', ); my %additional_specs; my $add_spec = sub { my ( undef, $spec ) = @_; my ( $name, $filter ) = process_filter_spec($spec); push @{ $App::Ack::mappings{$name} }, $filter; $additional_specs{$name . '!'} = sub { my ( undef, $value ) = @_; my @filters = @{ $App::Ack::mappings{$name} }; if ( not $value ) { @filters = map { $_->invert() } @filters; } push @{ $opt->{'filters'} }, @filters; }; }; my $set_spec = sub { my ( undef, $spec ) = @_; my ( $name, $filter ) = process_filter_spec($spec); $App::Ack::mappings{$name} = [ $filter ]; $additional_specs{$name . '!'} = sub { my ( undef, $value ) = @_; my @filters = @{ $App::Ack::mappings{$name} }; if ( not $value ) { @filters = map { $_->invert() } @filters; } push @{ $opt->{'filters'} }, @filters; }; }; my $delete_spec = sub { my ( undef, $name ) = @_; delete $App::Ack::mappings{$name}; delete $additional_specs{$name . '!'}; }; my %type_arg_specs = ( 'type-add=s' => $add_spec, 'type-set=s' => $set_spec, 'type-del=s' => $delete_spec, ); for ( my $i = 0; $i < @{$arg_sources}; $i += 2) { my ( $source_name, $args ) = @{$arg_sources}[ $i, $i + 1]; if ( ref($args) ) { # $args are modified in place, so no need to munge $arg_sources Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromArray($args, %type_arg_specs); } else { ( undef, $arg_sources->[$i + 1] ) = Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromString($args, %type_arg_specs); } } $additional_specs{'k|known-types'} = sub { my ( undef, $value ) = @_; my @filters = map { @{$_} } values(%App::Ack::mappings); push @{ $opt->{'filters'} }, @filters; }; return \%additional_specs; } sub removed_option { my ( $option, $explanation ) = @_; $explanation ||= ''; return sub { warn "Option '$option' is not valid in ack 2\n$explanation"; exit 1; }; } sub get_arg_spec { my ( $opt, $extra_specs ) = @_; my $dash_a_explanation = < sub { $opt->{1} = $opt->{m} = 1 }, 'A|after-context=i' => \$opt->{after_context}, 'B|before-context=i' => \$opt->{before_context}, 'C|context:i' => sub { shift; my $val = shift; $opt->{before_context} = $opt->{after_context} = ($val || 2) }, 'a' => removed_option('-a', $dash_a_explanation), 'all' => removed_option('--all', $dash_a_explanation), 'break!' => \$opt->{break}, c => \$opt->{count}, 'color|colour!' => \$opt->{color}, 'color-match=s' => \$ENV{ACK_COLOR_MATCH}, 'color-filename=s' => \$ENV{ACK_COLOR_FILENAME}, 'color-lineno=s' => \$ENV{ACK_COLOR_LINENO}, 'column!' => \$opt->{column}, count => \$opt->{count}, 'create-ackrc' => sub { App::Ack::create_ackrc(); exit; }, 'env!' => sub { my ( undef, $value ) = @_; if ( !$value ) { $opt->{noenv_seen} = 1; } }, f => \$opt->{f}, 'files-from=s' => \$opt->{files_from}, 'filter!' => \$App::Ack::is_filter_mode, flush => \$opt->{flush}, 'follow!' => \$opt->{follow}, g => \$opt->{g}, G => removed_option('-G'), 'group!' => sub { shift; $opt->{heading} = $opt->{break} = shift }, 'heading!' => \$opt->{heading}, 'h|no-filename' => \$opt->{h}, 'H|with-filename' => \$opt->{H}, 'i|ignore-case' => \$opt->{i}, 'ignore-directory|ignore-dir=s' # XXX Combine this version with the negated version below => sub { my ( undef, $dir ) = @_; $dir = App::Ack::remove_dir_sep( $dir ); if ( $dir !~ /^(?:is|match):/ ) { $dir = 'is:' . $dir; } push @{ $opt->{idirs} }, $dir; }, 'ignore-file=s' => sub { my ( undef, $file ) = @_; push @{ $opt->{ifiles} }, $file; }, 'lines=s' => sub { shift; my $val = shift; push @{$opt->{lines}}, $val }, 'l|files-with-matches' => \$opt->{l}, 'L|files-without-matches' => \$opt->{L}, 'm|max-count=i' => \$opt->{m}, 'match=s' => \$opt->{regex}, 'n|no-recurse' => \$opt->{n}, o => sub { $opt->{output} = '$&' }, 'output=s' => \$opt->{output}, 'pager=s' => \$opt->{pager}, 'noignore-directory|noignore-dir=s' => sub { my ( undef, $dir ) = @_; # XXX can you do --noignore-dir=match,...? $dir = App::Ack::remove_dir_sep( $dir ); if ( $dir !~ /^(?:is|match):/ ) { $dir = 'is:' . $dir; } if ( $dir !~ /^(?:is|match):/ ) { Carp::croak("invalid noignore-directory argument: '$dir'"); } @{ $opt->{idirs} } = grep { $_ ne $dir } @{ $opt->{idirs} }; }, 'nopager' => sub { $opt->{pager} = undef }, 'passthru' => \$opt->{passthru}, 'print0' => \$opt->{print0}, 'Q|literal' => \$opt->{Q}, 'r|R|recurse' => sub { $opt->{n} = 0 }, 's' => \$opt->{dont_report_bad_filenames}, 'show-types' => \$opt->{show_types}, 'smart-case!' => \$opt->{smart_case}, 'sort-files' => \$opt->{sort_files}, 'type=s' => sub { my ( $getopt, $value ) = @_; my $cb_value = 1; if ( $value =~ s/^no// ) { $cb_value = 0; } my $callback = $extra_specs->{ $value . '!' }; if ( $callback ) { $callback->( $getopt, $cb_value ); } else { Carp::croak( "Unknown type '$value'" ); } }, 'u' => removed_option('-u'), 'unrestricted' => removed_option('--unrestricted'), 'v|invert-match' => \$opt->{v}, 'w|word-regexp' => \$opt->{w}, 'x' => sub { $opt->{files_from} = '-' }, 'version' => sub { App::Ack::print_version_statement(); exit; }, 'help|?:s' => sub { shift; App::Ack::show_help(@_); exit; }, 'help-types' => sub { App::Ack::show_help_types(); exit; }, 'man' => sub { App::Ack::show_man(); exit; }, $extra_specs ? %{$extra_specs} : (), }; # arg_specs } sub process_other { my ( $opt, $extra_specs, $arg_sources ) = @_; Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); # start with default options, minus some annoying ones Getopt::Long::Configure( 'bundling', 'no_ignore_case', ); my $argv_source; my $is_help_types_active; for ( my $i = 0; $i < @{$arg_sources}; $i += 2 ) { my ( $source_name, $args ) = @{$arg_sources}[ $i, $i + 1 ]; if ( $source_name eq 'ARGV' ) { $argv_source = $args; last; } } if ( $argv_source ) { # this *should* always be true, but you never know... my @copy = @{$argv_source}; Getopt::Long::Configure('pass_through'); Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromArray( \@copy, 'help-types' => \$is_help_types_active, ); Getopt::Long::Configure('no_pass_through'); } my $arg_specs = get_arg_spec($opt, $extra_specs); for ( my $i = 0; $i < @{$arg_sources}; $i += 2) { my ($source_name, $args) = @{$arg_sources}[$i, $i + 1]; my $ret; if ( ref($args) ) { $ret = Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromArray( $args, %{$arg_specs} ); } else { ( $ret, $arg_sources->[$i + 1] ) = Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromString( $args, %{$arg_specs} ); } if ( !$ret ) { if ( !$is_help_types_active ) { my $where = $source_name eq 'ARGV' ? 'on command line' : "in $source_name"; App::Ack::die( "Invalid option $where" ); } } if ( $opt->{noenv_seen} ) { App::Ack::die( "--noenv found in $source_name" ); } } # XXX We need to check on a -- in the middle of a non-ARGV source return; } sub should_dump_options { my ( $sources ) = @_; for(my $i = 0; $i < @{$sources}; $i += 2) { my ( $name, $options ) = @{$sources}[$i, $i + 1]; if($name eq 'ARGV') { my $dump; Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'pass_through', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromArray($options, 'dump' => \$dump, ); return $dump; } } return; } sub explode_sources { my ( $sources ) = @_; my @new_sources; Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'pass_through', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); my %opt; my $arg_spec = get_arg_spec(\%opt); my $add_type = sub { my ( undef, $arg ) = @_; # XXX refactor? if ( $arg =~ /(\w+)=/) { $arg_spec->{$1} = sub {}; } else { ( $arg ) = split /:/, $arg; $arg_spec->{$arg} = sub {}; } }; my $del_type = sub { my ( undef, $arg ) = @_; delete $arg_spec->{$arg}; }; for(my $i = 0; $i < @{$sources}; $i += 2) { my ( $name, $options ) = @{$sources}[$i, $i + 1]; if ( ref($options) ne 'ARRAY' ) { $sources->[$i + 1] = $options = [ Text::ParseWords::shellwords($options) ]; } for ( my $j = 0; $j < @{$options}; $j++ ) { next unless $options->[$j] =~ /^-/; my @chunk = ( $options->[$j] ); push @chunk, $options->[$j] while ++$j < @{$options} && $options->[$j] !~ /^-/; $j--; my @copy = @chunk; Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromArray(\@chunk, 'type-add=s' => $add_type, 'type-set=s' => $add_type, 'type-del=s' => $del_type, ); Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromArray(\@chunk, %{$arg_spec}); splice @copy, -1 * @chunk if @chunk; # XXX explain this push @new_sources, $name, \@copy; } } return \@new_sources; } sub compare_opts { my ( $a, $b ) = @_; my $first_a = $a->[0]; my $first_b = $b->[0]; $first_a =~ s/^--?//; $first_b =~ s/^--?//; return $first_a cmp $first_b; } sub dump_options { my ( $sources ) = @_; $sources = explode_sources($sources); my %opts_by_source; my @source_names; for(my $i = 0; $i < @{$sources}; $i += 2) { my ( $name, $contents ) = @{$sources}[$i, $i + 1]; if ( not $opts_by_source{$name} ) { $opts_by_source{$name} = []; push @source_names, $name; } push @{$opts_by_source{$name}}, $contents; } foreach my $name (@source_names) { my $contents = $opts_by_source{$name}; print $name, "\n"; print '=' x length($name), "\n"; print ' ', join(' ', @{$_}), "\n" foreach sort { compare_opts($a, $b) } @{$contents}; } return; } sub remove_default_options_if_needed { my ( $sources ) = @_; my $default_index; foreach my $index ( 0 .. $#$sources ) { if ( $sources->[$index] eq 'Defaults' ) { $default_index = $index; last; } } return $sources unless defined $default_index; my $should_remove = 0; Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); # start with default options, minus some annoying ones Getopt::Long::Configure( 'no_ignore_case', 'no_auto_abbrev', 'pass_through', ); foreach my $index ( $default_index + 2 .. $#$sources ) { next if $index % 2 != 0; my ( $name, $args ) = @{$sources}[ $index, $index + 1 ]; if (ref($args)) { Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromArray($args, 'ignore-ack-defaults' => \$should_remove, ); } else { ( undef, $sources->[$index + 1] ) = Getopt::Long::GetOptionsFromString($args, 'ignore-ack-defaults' => \$should_remove, ); } } Getopt::Long::Configure('default'); Getopt::Long::Configure('default', 'no_auto_help', 'no_auto_version'); return $sources unless $should_remove; my @copy = @{$sources}; splice @copy, $default_index, 2; return \@copy; } sub check_for_mutually_exclusive_options { my ( $arg_sources ) = @_; my %mutually_exclusive_with; my @copy = @{$arg_sources}; for(my $i = 0; $i < @INVALID_COMBINATIONS; $i += 2) { my ( $lhs, $rhs ) = @INVALID_COMBINATIONS[ $i, $i + 1 ]; foreach my $l_opt ( @{$lhs} ) { foreach my $r_opt ( @{$rhs} ) { push @{ $mutually_exclusive_with{ $l_opt } }, $r_opt; push @{ $mutually_exclusive_with{ $r_opt } }, $l_opt; } } } while( @copy ) { my %set_opts; my ( $source_name, $args ) = splice @copy, 0, 2; $args = ref($args) ? [ @{$args} ] : [ Text::ParseWords::shellwords($args) ]; foreach my $opt ( @{$args} ) { next unless $opt =~ /^[-+]/; last if $opt eq '--'; if( $opt =~ /^(.*)=/ ) { $opt = $1; } elsif ( $opt =~ /^(-[^-]).+/ ) { $opt = $1; } $set_opts{ $opt } = 1; my $mutex_opts = $mutually_exclusive_with{ $opt }; next unless $mutex_opts; foreach my $mutex_opt ( @{$mutex_opts} ) { if($set_opts{ $mutex_opt }) { die "Options '$mutex_opt' and '$opt' are mutually exclusive\n"; } } } } } sub process_args { my $arg_sources = \@_; my %opt; check_for_mutually_exclusive_options($arg_sources); $arg_sources = remove_default_options_if_needed($arg_sources); if ( should_dump_options($arg_sources) ) { dump_options($arg_sources); exit(0); } my $type_specs = process_filetypes(\%opt, $arg_sources); process_other(\%opt, $type_specs, $arg_sources); while ( @{$arg_sources} ) { my ( $source_name, $args ) = splice( @{$arg_sources}, 0, 2 ); # All of our sources should be transformed into an array ref if ( ref($args) ) { if ( $source_name eq 'ARGV' ) { @ARGV = @{$args}; } elsif (@{$args}) { Carp::croak "source '$source_name' has extra arguments!"; } } else { Carp::croak 'The impossible has occurred!'; } } my $filters = ($opt{filters} ||= []); # throw the default filter in if no others are selected if ( not grep { !$_->is_inverted() } @{$filters} ) { push @{$filters}, App::Ack::Filter::Default->new(); } return \%opt; } 1; # End of App::Ack::ConfigLoader package App::Ack::ConfigDefault; use warnings; use strict; sub options { my @options = split( /\n/, _options_block() ); @options = grep { /./ && !/^#/ } @options; return @options; } sub _options_block { return <<'HERE'; # This is the default ackrc for ack 2.0 # There are four different ways to match # is: Match the filename exactly # ext: Match the extension of the filename exactly # match: Match the filename against a Perl regular expression # firstlinematch: Match the first 80 characters of the first line # of text against a Perl regular expression. This is only for # the --type-add option. # Directories to ignore # Bazaar --ignore-directory=is:.bzr # Codeville --ignore-directory=is:.cdv # Interface Builder --ignore-directory=is:~.dep --ignore-directory=is:~.dot --ignore-directory=is:~.nib --ignore-directory=is:~.plst # Git --ignore-directory=is:.git # Mercurial --ignore-directory=is:.hg # quilt --ignore-directory=is:.pc # Subversion --ignore-directory=is:.svn # Monotone --ignore-directory=is:_MTN # CVS --ignore-directory=is:CVS # RCS --ignore-directory=is:RCS # SCCS --ignore-directory=is:SCCS # darcs --ignore-directory=is:_darcs # Vault/Fortress --ignore-directory=is:_sgbak # autoconf --ignore-directory=is:autom4te.cache # Perl module building --ignore-directory=is:blib --ignore-directory=is:_build # Perl Devel::Cover module's output directory --ignore-directory=is:cover_db # Files to ignore # Backup files --ignore-file=ext:bak --ignore-file=match:/~$/ # Emacs swap files --ignore-file=match:/^#.+#$/ # vi/vim swap files --ignore-file=match:/[._].*\.swp$/ # 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