requirements/tools/grep-all.sh
Tony Breeds bf3ce4dc03 [tools/grep-all.sh] Get branches from git
Rather than hard code the branches to look at just do all the stable
branches that exist.

Change-Id: I8beb6ed5e537f37e707d1e04ad9c1174fd608544
2017-09-28 12:42:27 +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 branches=($(git describe --always) origin/master)
branches+=($(git branch --no-color -r --list 'origin/stable/*'))
function search {
git grep -hEi "^${1}[=><!]" ${2} -- "${3}"
}
printf '\nRequirements\n'
for branch in ${branches[@]} ; do
printf "%-22s: %s\n" $branch "$(search $1 $branch global-requirements.txt)"
done
printf '\nConstraints\n'
for branch in ${branches[@]} ; do
printf "%-22s: %s\n" $branch "$(search $1 $branch upper-constraints.txt)"
done