fish_job_summary: Format message better for multiline prompts

This was supposed to be number of lines in the prompt minus 1, but
string repeat added one.

Also it triggered even in case of the stopped job message, which is
already repainted differently.

So we add it when we need to repaint ourselves.

As a bonus add a newline before in that case so the message isn't
awkwardly printed into the commandline.

Fixes #9044.

(cherry picked from commit 80fe0a7fcb)
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Fabian Boehm 2022-06-28 17:53:39 +02:00 committed by David Adam
parent bc30e15774
commit 1008b729a7
2 changed files with 9 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ This release also fixes a number of problems identified in fish 3.5.0.
- On terminals that emit a ``CSI u`` sequence for :kbd:`Shift-Space`, fish inserts a space instead of printing an error. (:issue:`9054`).
- ``status fish-path`` on Linux-based platforms could print the path with a " (deleted)" suffix (such as ``/usr/bin/fish (deleted)``), which is now removed (:issue:`9019`).
- Cancelling an initial command (from fish's ``--init-command`` option) with :kbd:`Control-C` no longer prevents configuration scripts from running (:issue:`9024`).
- The job summary contained extra blank lines if the prompt used multiple lines, which is now fixed (:issue:`9044`).
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@ -35,6 +35,11 @@ function fish_job_summary -a job_id is_foreground cmd_line signal_or_end_name si
set cmd_line (string trim (string sub -l $truncated_len $cmd_line))$ellipsis
end
if test $is_foreground -eq 0; and test $signal_or_end_name != STOPPED
# Add a newline *before* our message so we get the message after the commandline.
echo >&2
end
switch $signal_or_end_name
case STOPPED
printf ( _ "fish: Job %s, '%s' has stopped\n" ) $job_id $cmd_line
@ -49,9 +54,11 @@ function fish_job_summary -a job_id is_foreground cmd_line signal_or_end_name si
$job_id $cmd_line $signal_or_end_name $signal_desc
end
end >&2
string repeat \n --count=(math (count (fish_prompt)) - 1) >&2
if test $is_foreground -eq 0; and test $signal_or_end_name != STOPPED
# We want one newline per line in the prompt after the first.
# To ensure that, don't let `string repeat` add a newline. See #9044.
string repeat -N \n --count=(math (count (fish_prompt)) - 1) >&2
commandline -f repaint
end
end