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NAME¶
bst-show - Show elements in the pipeline
SYNOPSIS¶
bst show [OPTIONS] [ELEMENTS]...
DESCRIPTION¶
Show elements in the pipeline
By default this will show all of the dependencies of the specified target element.
Specify `--deps` to control which elements to show:
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none: No dependencies, just the element itself
plan: Dependencies required for a build plan
run: Runtime dependencies, including the element itself
build: Build time dependencies, excluding the element itself
all: All dependencies
? FORMAT ~~~~~~ The --format option controls what should be printed for each element, the following symbols can be used in the format string:
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%{name} The element name
%{key} The abbreviated cache key (if all sources are consistent)
%{full-key} The full cache key (if all sources are consistent)
%{state} cached, buildable, waiting or inconsistent
%{config} The element configuration
%{vars} Variable configuration
%{env} Environment settings
%{public} Public domain data
%{workspaced} If the element is workspaced
%{workspace-dirs} A list of workspace directories
The value of the %{symbol} without the leading '%' character is understood as a pythonic formatting string, so python formatting features apply, examle:
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bst show target.bst --format 'Name: %{name: ^20} Key: %{key: ^8} State:
%{state}'
If you want to use a newline in a format string in bash, use the '$' modifier:
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bst show target.bst --format $'---------- %{name} ----------0{vars}'
OPTIONS¶
- --except PATH
- Except certain dependencies
- -d, --deps [none|plan|run|build|all]
- The dependencies to show (default: all)
- --order [stage|alpha]
- Staging or alphabetic ordering of dependencies
- -f, --format FORMAT
- Format string for each element
14-Jul-2019 |