This patch adds very simple support for the Perforce SCM:
https://www.perforce.com/
Although perforce is proprietary software, it's somewhat prevalent in enterprise
companies. This patch looks to provide some basic bash_it functionality that
I've come to love for git. I base everything off of two perforce commands:
$ p4 set
This command does not require a connection the perforce server, it simply tells
us if a directory is managed by the Perforce SCM or not. In addition the
command:
$ p4 opened
is used to provide the list of pending changes in the client and the number of
opened files in the client. The `p4 opened` command requires a connection to the
perforce server, hence it's run under a `timeout` command. The "p4 opened"
processing into it's own bash file that now has to be sourced at the top-level
bash-it.sh. Since the processing in simple the newly added: _p4-opened-counts
function returns a number of things that are not currently used, but since I had
awk open and doing the processing, I've chosen to include them in the output
anyway.
Testing:
- Tested with the powerline-multiline theme in a few perforce based
workspaces/clients
- Ran:
❯ shellcheck themes/p4helpers.theme.bash
and fixed all the errors
- Ran the test suite:
❯ test/run
[...]
182 tests, 0 failures, 1 skipped