debian: fix bad function definitions (#8129)

* Fix bad function definitions in Debian plugin

There appears to be a definition issue for some functions/aliases which
result in the following errors when sourcing .zshrc:

```
/home/username/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/debian/debian.plugin.zsh:75: defining function based on alias `abd'
/home/username/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/debian/debian.plugin.zsh:75: parse error near `()'
```

Fixes #7986

* Update syntax on the remaining functions
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Marc Cornellà 2019-09-08 14:59:50 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ if [[ $use_sudo -eq 1 ]]; then
# commands using su ######### # commands using su #########
else else
alias aac="su -ls '$apt_pref autoclean' root" alias aac="su -ls '$apt_pref autoclean' root"
abd() { function abd() {
cmd="su -lc '$apt_pref build-dep $@' root" cmd="su -lc '$apt_pref build-dep $@' root"
print "$cmd" print "$cmd"
eval "$cmd" eval "$cmd"
@ -83,17 +83,17 @@ else
alias adu="su -lc '$apt_pref update && aptitude dist-upgrade' root" alias adu="su -lc '$apt_pref update && aptitude dist-upgrade' root"
alias afu="su -lc '$apt-file update'" alias afu="su -lc '$apt-file update'"
alias au="su -lc '$apt_pref $apt_upgr' root" alias au="su -lc '$apt_pref $apt_upgr' root"
ai() { function ai() {
cmd="su -lc 'aptitude -P install $@' root" cmd="su -lc 'aptitude -P install $@' root"
print "$cmd" print "$cmd"
eval "$cmd" eval "$cmd"
} }
ap() { function ap() {
cmd="su -lc '$apt_pref -P purge $@' root" cmd="su -lc '$apt_pref -P purge $@' root"
print "$cmd" print "$cmd"
eval "$cmd" eval "$cmd"
} }
ar() { function ar() {
cmd="su -lc '$apt_pref -P remove $@' root" cmd="su -lc '$apt_pref -P remove $@' root"
print "$cmd" print "$cmd"
eval "$cmd" eval "$cmd"
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ fi
# Registers a compdef for $1 that calls $apt_pref with the commands $2 # Registers a compdef for $1 that calls $apt_pref with the commands $2
# To do that it creates a new completion function called _apt_pref_$2 # To do that it creates a new completion function called _apt_pref_$2
# #
apt_pref_compdef() { function apt_pref_compdef() {
local f fb local f fb
f="_apt_pref_${2}" f="_apt_pref_${2}"
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ alias mydeb='time dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc'
# Functions ################################################################# # Functions #################################################################
# create a simple script that can be used to 'duplicate' a system # create a simple script that can be used to 'duplicate' a system
apt-copy() { function apt-copy() {
print '#!/bin/sh'"\n" > apt-copy.sh print '#!/bin/sh'"\n" > apt-copy.sh
cmd='$apt_pref install' cmd='$apt_pref install'
@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ apt-copy() {
# apt-history rollback # apt-history rollback
# apt-history list # apt-history list
# Based On: https://linuxcommando.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-to-show-apt-log-history.html # Based On: https://linuxcommando.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-to-show-apt-log-history.html
apt-history () { function apt-history() {
case "$1" in case "$1" in
install) install)
zgrep --no-filename 'install ' $(ls -rt /var/log/dpkg*) zgrep --no-filename 'install ' $(ls -rt /var/log/dpkg*)
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ apt-history () {
} }
# Kernel-package building shortcut # Kernel-package building shortcut
kerndeb () { function kerndeb() {
# temporarily unset MAKEFLAGS ( '-j3' will fail ) # temporarily unset MAKEFLAGS ( '-j3' will fail )
MAKEFLAGS=$( print - $MAKEFLAGS | perl -pe 's/-j\s*[\d]+//g' ) MAKEFLAGS=$( print - $MAKEFLAGS | perl -pe 's/-j\s*[\d]+//g' )
print '$MAKEFLAGS set to '"'$MAKEFLAGS'" print '$MAKEFLAGS set to '"'$MAKEFLAGS'"
@ -216,10 +216,9 @@ kerndeb () {
} }
# List packages by size # List packages by size
function apt-list-packages { function apt-list-packages() {
dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Installed-Size} ${Package} ${Status}\n' | \ dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Installed-Size} ${Package} ${Status}\n' | \
grep -v deinstall | \ grep -v deinstall | \
sort -n | \ sort -n | \
awk '{print $1" "$2}' awk '{print $1" "$2}'
} }