This is what git branch -v produces in one of my local directories
* develop e229f7a Merge branch 'develop' of https://github.com/me/myremote-repo.git into develop Some diffs
  master  3343dea [behind 2] Added git-log, same as git_log without colorization
I am attempting to go through the set of branches and the output from that command and if the output contains [ahead n] or [behind m], I want to put out a statement like:
[behind 2] --> bin [master] 3343dea
[ahead 1]  --> bin [develop] 99345b
for each branch IF it contains ahead or behind.
I currently have the following in my code:
MOD=`git branch -v | perl -wlne '/^..(\S+)\s+([a-f0-9]+)\s+(\[ahead\s+\d+\]|\[behind\s+\d+\])/ or next; print  "$3 --> $ENV{reponame} [$1] $2"; '`;
    [ ! -z "$MOD" ] &&  MOD="$MOD" | ok=false
    if $ok; then
        echo " OK --> $reponame [$br]"
    else
       # a series of UGLY HACKs to get pretty-printing
       MOD=`echo "$MOD" | tr -d '\011\012\015' | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//'` | sed -e 's/]#/]\
 #/'
       if [ ! -z "$MOD" ]; then
          echo -e " $MOD" && continue
       fi
    fi
 bin [develop] --> Out of sync with origin/HEAD at /Users/me/bin
 bin [develop] --> Changes to be staged/committed at /Users/me/bin
 [behind 2] --> bin [master] 3343dea
 OK --> patti [develop]
 OK --> notes [master]
 OK --> indecks [develop]
 OK --> queue [develop]
 OK --> frameworks [develop]
 OK --> nodejs [master]
 OK --> perl-forth [develop]
 OK --> patti [master]
 OK --> blog [develop]
The problem is that I only get the first one. If there are two branches with either a ahead or behind I only get the first one. I've tried several ways to get the output from git branch -v into an array and then iterate through the array and if it matches the pattern, do the print. The problem is that I can't find a way to get the output into the array in a way that works. When I then iterate through the array, I get a list of all the files.
I use:
branches={`git branch -v`)
for i in "${branches[@]}"
do
    echo "$i"
done
What I get is the list of all the files in the directory!
Why, and what should I do?
Use read in a while loop to get the lines from perl into MOD one by one.
git branch -v |
perl -wlne'
   print "$3 --> $ENV{reponame} [$1] $2"
      if /^..(\S+)\s+([a-f0-9]+)\s+(\[(?:ahead|behind)\s+\d+\])/
' |
while IFS= read -r MOD; do
   printf '{%s}\n' "$MOD"  # Replace with code that uses $MOD
done
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