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Author SHA1 Message Date
morganamilo
0f0100b4d0
Fixes #122 properly
Options such as --devel are now striped from the parser before handling
the command but the option is still processed so that config.devel would
be true.

Also changed `changedConfig` to a global in config.go
2018-01-31 17:44:15 +00:00
morganamilo
66f2c8f869
Filter out yay command line options 2018-01-31 16:09:15 +00:00
morganamilo
a33ef81794
Fix numbermenu not working with new install alg 2018-01-21 11:48:09 +00:00
J Guerreiro
69c8bf37c8
Merge pull request #106 from Jguer/print
Basic new Print option implementation
2018-01-21 08:05:02 +09:00
Jguer
42889821d3
New print option, added new completion syntax, fixed fish completion 2018-01-21 02:48:40 +09:00
morganamilo
3275f8d8ac
New install algorithm
I have replaced the old install and dependancy algorithms with a new
design that attemps to be more pacaur like. Mostly in minimizing user
input. Ask every thing first then do everything with no need for more
user input.

It is not yet fully complete but is finished enough so that it works,
should not fail in most cases and provides a base for more contributors
to help address the existing problems.

The new install chain is as follows:
	Source info about the provided targets
	Fetch a list of all dependancies needed to install targets
		I put alot of effort into fetching the dependancy tree
		while making the least amount of aur requests as
		possible. I'm actually very happy with how it turned out
		and yay wil now resolve dependancies noticably faster
		than pacaur when there are many aur dependancies.
	Install repo targets by passing to pacman
	Print dependancy tree and ask to confirm
	Ask to clean build if directory already exists
	Download all pkgbuilds
	Ask to edit all pkgbuilds
	Ask to continue with the install
	Download the sources for each packagebuild
	Build and install every package
		using -s to get repo deps and -i to install
	Ask to remove make dependancies

There are still a lot of things that need to be done for a fully working
system. Here are the problems I found with this system, either new or
existing:
	Formating
		I am not so good at formatting myself, I thought best to
		leave it until last so I could get feedback on how it
		should look and help implementing it.
	Dependancy tree
		The dependancy tree is usually correct although I have
		noticed times where it doesnt detect all the
		dependancies that it should. I have only noticed this
		when there are circular dependancies so i think this
		might be the cause. It's not a big deal currently
		because makepkg -i installed repo deps for us which
		handles the repo deps for us and will get the correct
		ones. So yay might not list all the dependancies. but
		they will get installed so I consider this a visual bug.
		I have yet to see any circular dependancies in the AUR
		so I can not say what will happend but I#m guessing that
		it will break.
	Versioned packages/dependencies
		Targets and dependancies with version constriants such
		as 'linux>=4.1' will not be checked on the aur side of
		things but will be checked on the repo side.
	Ignorepkg/Ignoregroup
		Currently I do not handle this in any way but it
		shouldn't be too hard to implement.
	Conflict checking
		This is not currently implemented either
	Split Paclages
		Split packages are not Handles properly. If we only
		specify one package so install from a split package
		makepkg -i ends up installing them all anyway. If we
		specify more than one (n) package it will actually build the
		package base n times and reinstall every split package
		n times.
	Makepkg
		To get things working I decided to keep using the
		makepkg -i method. I plan to eventually replace this
		with a pacman -U based method. This should allow passing
		args such as --dbpath and --config to aur packages
		aswell as help solve some problems such as the split
		packages.
	Clean build
		I plan to improve the clean build choice to be a little
		more smart and instead of check if the directory exists,
		check if the package is already build and if so skip the
		build all together.
2018-01-20 10:00:12 +00:00
Jguer
61065dc930
Satisfied linter 2018-01-19 23:51:18 +09:00
morganamilo
c0fc086a07
Pass command line arguments to alpmConf before init
This allows us to use command line options such as '--root' and '-b' when
performing operations that use out alom handle.

Sadly this does not apply to passToMakepkg which will ignore options
such as '--root' and because we pass '-i' to makepkg it installs for us
using the default options.

Currently I have not planned a solution for this but one which I thought
of but not looked into is. Always call makepkg without arguments (except
from '--noconfirm' and others which might still be needed) and manage
the dependancies and post install outselves.

Another option might be to use makepkg's $PACMAN enviroment variable and
redirect the pacman calls to yay. Although I am unsure about both
stratergys they are just my current thoughts.

Also while editing the flow of cmd.go, I managed to refactor away all
os.Exit calls apart from the very last so it should be more clear as to
where the program exits.
2018-01-04 22:48:54 +00:00
morganamilo
16b747cb2d
Make the parser aware of global pacman arguments
Allows globals to be tracked more easily so that thay can be seperated
from normal arguments and passed easily while not passing other
arguments.

Also fixed some missing checks and bugs.
2018-01-04 08:32:50 +00:00
morganamilo
96f499ff44
Reimplement all previously existing operations
This reimplemens all operations yay previously supported:
	'-S' 'Syu' 'Si' ect.

Currently the argument objects are not fully implemented with the code.
Theres alot of funky conversion from
	argument object -> pkg, flags -> argument object
This is to just get back to the functionally we had before (almost).

I have not looked into it yet but alot of the time pacman flags get
passed to makepkg. this cases an error for most commands now because the
new system Passes all flags:
	`yay -Syu` -> flags = '-S' '-y' '-u'
while the old system would have done:
	`yay -Syu` -> op = '-Suy', flags = ''

So extra flags are no longer passed at all currently.

This means:
	'yay -S aic94xx-firmware --noconfirm -b /tmp/pacutilesu2q6hw/tmp-pacman -d'
will no longer error and 'aic94xx-firmware' will be installed but the
database path change will not apply and the dep checking will not be
skipped.
2018-01-04 08:32:50 +00:00
morganamilo
3084f91ba7
Reimplement getpkgbuild
Futre todos:
	Add option to fetch deps
	Add option to set download path
2018-01-04 08:32:50 +00:00
morganamilo
df27396fa0
Teach passToPacman how to use argParsers
passToPacman now takes and argParser as a paramater. And is implemented
for the simple cases in cmd.go. Although passToPacman is now left non
working in places which still try to usr the old call format and will
need to be reimplemented.
2018-01-04 08:32:50 +00:00
morganamilo
765b767333
Rework some of the yay specific operations
Some of the yay specific operations such as:
	'-Qstats' '-Cd'
Break the standard pacamn has set.

Most yay specific specific options have been moved into their own
operator:
	'-Y' '--yay'
	'-Qstats' -> '-Y --stats'
	'--Cd' -> '-Y --cleandeps'
	'--gendb' -> '-Y --gendb'
Although:
	'-G'
has been kepts and and alias has been added for is:
	'--getpkgbuild'

This shouldnt feel too different for most people given that yay will
default to:
	'-Y'
when no operator has been specified. So calls like:
	'yay --gendb'
will still work as they did.

Internally handleConfig has been partially refactored. Now all that
remians in setters for config. All flags that did anything beond setting
config have been moved to handleYay(). This means less nasty
os.Exit()'s and nicer flow control.

The usage has also been updated. The options changes have been added but
the layout has also been tweaked a bit.

Lastly on the things not done:
	Man page has not been updated
	Shell completion has not been updated

This will be done in further commits as the usage is not guaranteed
to stay the same between now the completion of the argument system.
2018-01-04 08:32:44 +00:00
morganamilo
19efb1f121
Foundation for re writing the argument parsing system
Currently the foundation for a new fuller argument parsing has been implemented in
parser.go. Most of the parsing is now done through the argParser object
instead of seperate arrays for options and packages. The rest of the
code still expects the old system so I have left most of the operations
unimplemented for now until I redo it with the new system. Currently
only '-S' and number menu have any functionality for testing purposes.

This new system parses arguments fully instead of just looking for
predefined strings such as:
	'-Sqi' '-Siq'.
This allows:
	'-Syu', '-S -y -u', '--sync -y -u'
to all be parsed as the same.

This system tries to be as similar to pacman as possible, eventually
aming to fully wrap pacman, allowing yay to be used instead of pacman in
all instances.

The current implementation is not as strict as pacman when checking
arguments.  If you pass
--someinvalidflag to yay then yay will simply ignore it. The flag should
still be passed to pacman which should then cause an error.

Although operations '-S' '-R' '-U' ect. are checked to make sure you can not
try to use two operations at once.

conflicting flags such as:
	'--quiet' and '--info'
will not raise an error and which options gains precedence is depend on
the implementation.

Another minor issue which is worth noting is. Due to the way double
arguments are parsed:
	'-dd' '-cc' '--deps --deps'
if you pass the long version and the short version:
	'-d --deps'
yay will not realize its a double argument. Meanwhile pacman will
reconise it when yay calls pacman.

Currently there are a few things that need to be done before this new
system can be fuly released:
	Reimplement all operations to use to new parsing system so that
		the new system is at least as functional as the old one
	Strip yay specific flags before passing them to pacman
	Move parts of config into the argument system and only use
		config for options that are meant to be saved to disk
	Move yay specific operations into its own operator '-Y'
	Update documentation to show the altered syntax
2018-01-04 01:14:25 +00:00