requirements/tools/grep-all.sh
Tony Breeds 8bf1b46bd8 [tools/grep-all] Hide eol releases by default
As we collect more history displaying all the EOL releases becomes noise
to filter out.  Hide eol tags by default but provide a quick way to
display them again if wanted.

Change-Id: I89d0c9ae2fa2e94505d44bfa8d2e0b0f00e1d842
2018-09-12 13:26:19 +10:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Note(tonyb): Expand HEAD into something that's hopefully more human
# readable
declare -a refs=($(git describe --always) origin/master)
refs+=($(git branch --no-color -r --list 'origin/stable/*' | sort -r -t/ -k 3))
if [ "$1" == "--with-eol" ] ; then
refs+=($(git tag --list '*-eol' | sort -r))
shift 1
fi
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 dependency-name" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
function search {
git grep -hEi "^${1}[ =><!]" "${2}:${3}" 2>/dev/null
}
printf '\nRequirements\n------------\n'
for ref in ${refs[@]}; do
printf "%-22s: %s\n" $ref "$(search $1 $ref global-requirements.txt)"
done
printf '\nConstraints\n-----------\n'
for ref in ${refs[@]}; do
printf "%-22s: %s\n" $ref "$(search $1 $ref upper-constraints.txt)"
done