- Suppress (some more) warnings when doing `brew install --quiet`
- Clarify `man brew` output that we don't suppress all warnings
for all commands with `--quiet`
While I was doing this I noticed references to the (soon to be
deprecated) `brew switch` so:
- remove these references in `install` output
- remove a reference in the documentation
- add a comment to remind me to deprecate `brew diy`, too
Fixes#9179
- Run `brew search` for local formulae first (as it's quickest) rather
than checking Git history.
- Don't output `Searching taps...` because `Searching taps on GitHub...`
is output by the called function (and because it'll say it's searching
taps even when it is not if `HOMEBREW_NO_GITHUB_API` is set).
It's not sufficient to do this merely on `brew upgrade` because
`brew install` and `brew reinstall` can also result in formulae being
upgraded.
This requires moving logic from `cmd/upgrade.rb` to `upgrade.rb`. To
save you searching the diff the changes that resulted from doing that:
- Query the installed formulae from class state in `FormulaInstaller`
rather than the (incomplete) list that we passed into it.
- Don't output the "Checking dependents" message. It was there for
systems and configurations where this is slow but for most users
and most installations this will be a (annoying, noisy) no-op.
Fixes https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/7860
This ensures that dependencies are verified and tapped before they are
fetched. `FormulaInstaller#lock` has been moved into
`FormulaInstaller#install` to avoid locking until necessary.
While we're here, don't compute dependencies before fetching if we're
not going to use them.
Refactor the CLI::Args module so it doesn't have different paths to
check arguments depending on whether the arguments have been parsed or
not. Instead, set the values we need from the global ARGV at
first, global initialisation time where they will be thrown away when
the actual arguments are parsed.
To do this some other general refactoring was needed:
- more methods made private when possible
- e.g. `HEAD?` used consistently instead of `head` before arguments
are parsed.
- formula options are only parsed after named arguments are extracted