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bug#55641: Using colours with grep


From: goncholden
Subject: bug#55641: Using colours with grep
Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 17:22:42 +0000

I was trying to change the colours used for matching temporarily.
But GREP_COLORS is global in nature.


------- Original Message -------
On Friday, May 27th, 2022 at 3:27 PM, Gary Johnson <garyjohn@spocom.com> wrote:


> On 2022-05-26, Paul Eggert wrote:
>
> > On 5/25/22 13:48, goncholden via Bug reports for GNU grep wrote:
> >
> > > Have been using grep to colour the filename printed by tail using
> > > grep, by setting GREP_COLOR. However the setting does not work
> > > with GREP_COLORS.
> > >
> > > Additionally, I could not set colour values with tput commands.
> > >
> > > tail -v -n "$tm" $file | GREP_COLOR='01;32' $_GREP -e ^ -e '^==> .* <==$'
> >
> > Sorry, I'm not following. Can you give a test case that I can
> > reproduce here?
>
>
> I think the problem is that the OP has used GREP_COLORS to specify
> the colors that grep uses, and has then tried to override the
> default colors by specifying GREP_COLOR on the command line. But,
> as the man page says, in the GREP_COLOR section,
>
> The mt, ms, and mc capabilities of GREP_COLORS have priority
> over it.
>
> So the GREP_COLOR setting has no effect when GREP_COLORS is also
> used, at least when GREP_COLORS contains the ms capability.
>
> There are a number of solutions to this, depending on what the OP is
> trying to achieve with the other values in GREP_COLORS. One is to
> clear GREP_COLORS in their command line, e.g.,
>
> tail -v -n "$tm" $file | GREP_COLORS= GREP_COLOR='01;32' $_GREP -e ^ -e '^==> 
> .* <==$'
>
>
> Another would be to set the ms capability in GREP_COLORS instead of
> using GREP_COLOR, e.g.,
>
> tail -v -n "$tm" $file | GREP_COLORS='ms=01;32' $_GREP -e ^ -e '^==> .* <==$'
>
>
> For a demonstration of the problem, try the following.
>
> $ man grep | grep prevents
>
> The result is a single line of the man page with "prevents"
> highlighted in the default red.
>
> $ man grep | GREP_COLOR='01;32' grep prevents
>
> This result is the same except that "prevents" is in green.
>
> $ export GREP_COLORS='ms=01:33'
> $ man grep | grep prevents
> $ man grep | GREP_COLOR='01;32' grep prevents
>
> Now, both results have "prevents" in yellow, which agrees with the
> man page. However, the OP expected the GREP_COLOR setting on the
> command line to override the GREP_COLORS setting in the environment,
> which it doesn't.
>
> Caveats:
>
> - I am assuming that $_GREP is grep.
> - I don't understand the tput problem.
> - I don't know anything about grep colors other than what I just
> read in the man page. The question just intrigued me.
>
> Regards,
> Gary
>
>





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