Changed cd completion to differentiate between cd autosuggest and cd tab
completion. cd autosuggest will find deepest unique hierarchy and cd tab
completion will not.
Issue #4402
The type cached_esc_sequences_t caches escape sequences, and is tasked
with finding an escape sequence that prefixes a given string. Before
this fix, it did so by storing the lengths of cached escape sequences,
and searching for substrings of that length. The new implementation
instead stores all cached escape sequences in a sorted vector, and uses
binary search to find the shortest escape sequence that is a prefix of
the input. This is a substantial simplification that also reduces
allocations.
This eliminates the "missing" notion of env_var_t. Instead
env_get returns a maybe_t<env_var_t>, which forces callers to
handle the possibility that the variable is missing.
maybe_t is an implementation of the Maybe/Optional type, allowing
for an optional value to be stored. This will enable a more
principled approach for functions that return values or failure,
such as env_get.
This commit backs out certain optimizations around setting environment
variables, and replaces them with move semantics. env_set accepts a
list, by value, permitting callers to use std::move to transfer
ownership.
cherry-picked from krader1961/fish-shell commit b69df4fe72
Fixes#4353 (regression in indexing of history contents) and introduces
new unit tests to catch bad $history indexing in the future.
Make setting fish vars more efficient by avoiding creating a
wcstring_list_t for the case where we're setting one value. For the case
where we're passing a list of values swap it with the list in the var
rather than copying it. This makes the benchmark in #4200 approximately
6% faster.
No longer using RAII wrappers around pthread_mutex_t and pthread_cond_t
in favor of the C++11 std::mutex, std::recursive_mutex, and
std::condition_variable data types.
Internally fish should store vars as a vector of elements. The current
flat string representation is a holdover from when the code was written
in C.
Fixes#4200
Make the `env_var_t::missing_var()` object a singleton rather than a
dynamically constructed object. This requires some discipline in its use
since C++ doesn't directly support immutable objects. But it is slightly
more efficient and helps identify code that incorrectly mutates `env_var_t`
objects that should not be modified.
It's bugged me forever that the scope is the second arg to `env_get()`
but not `env_set()`. And since I'll be introducing some helper functions
that wrap `env_set()` now is a good time to change the order of its
arguments.
This makes command substitutions impose the same limit on the amount
of data they accept as the `read` builtin. It does not limit output of
external commands or builtins in other contexts.
Fixes#3822
Rewrite the `abbr` function to store each abbreviation in a separate
variable. This greatly improves the efficiency. For the common case
it is 5x faster. For pathological cases it is upwards of 100x faster.
Most people should be able to unconditionally define abbreviations in
their config.fish without a noticable slow down.
Fixes#4048
Fish 2.6.0 introduced a regression that keeps setting
`fish_escape_delay_ms` as a uvar from working. This also fixes a related
problem: callbacks generated from the initial loading of universal vars
were not being acted on.
Fixes#4196
This fixes a stupid bug in my previous commit to standardize on a new
`list_to_array_val()` function. This adds a unit test to keep this from
regressing.
This is the first step in implementing a better abstraction for handling
fish script vars in the C++ code. It implements a new function (with two
signatures) to provide a standard method for construct the flag string
representation of a fish script array.
Partial fix for #4200
This implements `status is-breakpoint` that returns true if the current
shell prompt is displayed in the context of a `breakpoint` command.
This also fixes several bugs. Most notably making `breakpoint` a no-op if
the shell isn't interactive. Also, typing `breakpoint` at an interactive
prompt should be an error rather than creating a new nested debugging
context.
Partial fix for #1310
This started out as a refactoring to eliminate the lint warnings. Adding
unit tests revealed the current implementation does not behave as
implied. So this is a complete rewrite of the implementation. With the
addition of unit tests so that it doesn't break in the future and anyone
who thinks this new version behaves wrong can update the unit tests to
help ensure we're testing for the correct behavior.
Fixes#4027
This changes all of the builtins to behave like `string` to return
STATUS_INVALID_ARGS (121) if the args passed to the command don't make
sense. Also change several of the builtins to use the existing symbols
(e.g., STATUS_CMD_OK and STATUS_CMD_ERROR) rather than hardcoded "0"
and "1" for consistency and to make it easier to find such values in
the future.
Fixes#3985
This primarily replaces "STATUS_BUILTIN_OK" with "STATUS_CMD_OK" and
"STATUS_BUILTIN_ERROR" with "STATUS_CMD_ERROR". That is because we want
to make it clear these status codes are applicable to fish functions as
well as builtins. Future changes will make it easier to use these
symbols and values in functions.
There should be just one place that calls `setupterm()`. While refactoring
the code I also decided to not make initializing the curses subsystem a
fatal error. We now try two fallback terminal names ("ansi" and "dumb")
and if those can't be used we still end up with a usable shell.
Fixes#3850
I recently upgraded the software on my macOS server and was dismayed to
see that cppcheck reported a huge number of format string errors due to
mismatches between the format string and its arguments from calls to
`assert()`. It turns out they are due to the macOS header using `%lu`
for the line number which is obviously wrong since it is using the C
preprocessor `__LINE__` symbol which evaluates to a signed int.
I also noticed that the macOS implementation writes to stdout, rather
than stderr. It also uses `printf()` which can be a problem on some
platforms if the stream is already in wide mode which is the normal case
for fish.
So implement our own `assert()` implementation. This also eliminates
double-negative warnings that we get from some of our calls to
`assert()` on some platforms by oclint.
Also reimplement the `DIE()` macro in terms of our internal
implementation.
Rewrite `assert(0 && msg)` statements to `DIE(msg)` for clarity and to
eliminate oclint warnings about constant expressions.
Fixes#3276, albeit not in the fashion I originally envisioned.
We now are stingier with taking history file locks - if the lock
is held too long we may just break it. But the current file save
architecture holds the lock for the duration of the save. It also
has some not-quite-right checks that can cause spurious failures in
the history stress test.
Reimplement the history save to retry. Rather than holding the lock,
rewrite the file to a temporary location and then take the lock. If
the history file has changed, start all over.
This is going to be slower under contention, but the advantage is that
the lock is only held for a brief period (stat + rename) rather than
across calls to write().
Some updated logic also fixes spurious failures that were easy to observe
when tsan was enabled. These failures were due to failing to check if the
file at the path was the same file we opened.
The next step is to move the history file saving to a background thread
to reduce the chances of it impacting user's typing.
Commit ab189a75 introduced a regression where we stop breaking out
of loops in response to a child death via a signal. Fix that regression.
Also introduces a test to help ensure we don't regress in the future.
Fixes#3780
Previously we would try to walk all the blocks (from within the
signal handler!) and mark them as skipped. Stop doing that, it's
wildly unsafe.
Also rationalize how the skip flag is set per block. Remove places
that shouldn't set it (e.g. break and continue shouldn't set skip
on the loop block).
We should never use stdio functions that use stdout implicitly. Saving a
few characters isn't worth the inconsistency. Too, using the forms such
as `fwprintf()` which take an explicit stream makes it easier to find
the places we write to stdout versus stderr.
Fixes#3728
On some platforms, notably GNU libc, you cannot mix narrow and wide
stdio functions on a stream like stdout or stderr. Doing so will drop
the output of one or the other. This change makes all output to the
stderr stream consistently use the wide forms.
This change also converts some fprintf(stderr,...) calls to debug()
calls where appropriate.
Fixes#3692
I noticed that universal variable tests were failing on Cygwin and
Dragonfly BSD. The failures were because we are attempting to verify the
correct behavior of mechanisms that are known to be broken on those
platforms. There are still uvar test failures on those platforms with
this change but they are due to actual problems rather than bugs in the
tests.
Fixes#3587
Using `\e` is clearer and shorter than `\x1b`. It's also consistent with how
we write related control chars; e.g., we don't write `\x0a` we write '\n'.
Tests that exercise error paths may result in output to
stderr. This may make it look like the test failed when it did
not. Introduce should_suppress_stderr_for_tests() to suppress
this output so the test output looks clean.
This commit fixes a bug which causes that
fish -c ')'; echo $status
("Illegal command name" error) returns 0. This is inconsistent with
e.g. when trying to run non-existent command:
fish -c 'invalid-command'; echo $status
("Unknown command" error) which correctly returns 127.
A new status code,
STATUS_ILLEGAL_CMD = 123
is introduced - which is returned whenever the 'Illegal command name *'
message is printed.
This commit also adds a test which checks if valid commands return 0,
while commands with illegal name return status code 123.
Fixes#3606.
The `test` builtin currently has unexpected behavior with respect to
expressions such as `'' -eq 0`. That currently evaluates to true with a
return status of zero. This change addresses that oddity while also
ensuring that other unusual strings (e.g., numbers with leading and
trailing whitespace) are handled consistently.
Fixes#3346
The existing code is inconsistent, and in a couple of cases wrong, about
dealing with strings that are not valid ints. For example, there are
locations that call wcstol() and check errno without first setting errno
to zero. Normalize the code to a consistent pattern. This is mostly to
deal with inconsistencies between BSD, GNU, and other UNIXes.
This does make some syntax more liberal. For example `echo $PATH[1 .. 3]`
is now valid due to uniformly allowing leading and trailing whitespace
around numbers. Whereas prior to this change you would get a "Invalid
index value" error. Contrast this with `echo $PATH[ 1.. 3 ]` which was
valid and still is.
My previous change removed one place where is_wchar_ucs2() was used and
replaced it with compile time tests. This change does the same for the
other uses.
On Cygwin there are two narrowing conversions at line 931 in
src/fish_tests.cpp due to the code assuming a wchar_t is four bytes.
Obviously that's wrong but only became an issue with the pending change to
switch to C++11. The problematic values aren't actually used on Windows
because the tests that would use them are bypassed if is_wchar_ucs2()
returns true. This change predicates that code on a compile time rather
than a run time test.
Earlier lint cleanups overlooked a couple of modules because on macOS at
the moment oclint ignores them. I noticed this when I ran `make lint-all`
on Ubuntu.
When performing fuzzy completion, if a directory segment is
valid, then don't consider it for a fuzzy match even if
the literal match produces no results.
Fixes#3211
Prior to this fix, when performing completions, we would prepend
the wildcard to the resulting files. When doing fuzzy completions,
we would take some wildcard segment, attempt to locate it in the
final completion, and then replace it with our fuzzy-matched directory.
With this fix, we pass along the "resolved so far" path, and prepend
that instead of doing "surgery" on the completion. This simplifies the
logic.
Fixes#3185
This only eliminates errors reported by `make lint`. It shouldn't cause any
functional changes.
This change does remove several functions that are unused. It also removes the
`desc_arr` variable which is both unused and out of date with reality.
This makes the wide char tests run by `./fish_tests` pass on systems where
sizeof wchar_t is two (e.g., Cygwin). In doing so it corrects several
problems with the underlying code in module *utf8.cpp* such as allowing
five and six byte UTF-8 sequences. They were allowed by the original
Unicode proposal but are not allowed by the adopted standard.
I noticed that the `test_convert()` function was randomly failing when
run on OS X Snow Leopard. I tracked it down to the `mbrtowc()` function on
that OS being broken. Explicitly testing for UTF-8 prefixes that identify
a sequence longer than four bytes (which the Unicode standard made illegal
long ago) keeps us from having encoding errors on those OS's.
This also makes the errors reported by the `test_convert()` function actually
useful and readable.
Lastly, it makes it possible to build fish on OS X Snow Leopard.
The autoconf-generated config.h contains a number of directives which
may alter the behaviour of system headers on certain platforms. Always
include it in every C++ file as the first include.
Closes#2993.
Fix a minor bogosity I noticed while building fish on OS X Snow
Leopard. It's technically not a bug because only old compilers complain
about the original statement but this change makes the one line this
changes consistent with the rest of the fish code.
Remove the "make iwyu" build target. Move the functionality into the
recently introduced lint.fish script. Fix a lot, but not all, of the
include-what-you-use errors. Specifically, it fixes all of the IWYU errors
on my OS X server but only removes some of them on my Ubuntu 14.04 server.
Fixes#2957
In keeping with the change made by @ridiculousfish earlier today modify
the `keyword_description()` function to return a const wchar_t pointer.
Also, simplify the `token_type_description()` function to use the recently
introduced mapping array. This changes the wording of many of the token
type descriptions. However, I can't see this as being a problem since
the original descriptions (e.g., "token_redirection") are no clearer to
someone not acquainted with the implementation.
Cppcheck has identified a lot of unused functions. This removes funcs that
are unlikely to ever be used. Others that might be useful for debugging I've
commented out with "#if 0".
This fixes all memory leaks found by compiling with
clang++ -g -fsanitize=address and running the tests.
Method:
Ensure that memory is freed by the destructor of its respective container,
either by storing objects directly instead of by pointer, or implementing
the required destructor.
There is no longer a good reason to detect whether or not getopt_long()
is available. All UNIX implementations we're likely to run on have it. And
if we ever find one that doesn't the right thing to do is not fallback to
getopt() but to include the getopt_long() source in our package like we
do with the pcre2 library. Since it's licensed under LGPL we can legally
do so if it becomes necessary.
This partially addresses issue #2790.
Previously, when decoding UTF-8, we would first run through the
array to compute the correct size, then allocate a buffer of that size,
then run through the array again to fill the buffer, and then copy it
into a std::wstring. With this fix we can copy it into the string
directly, reducing allocations and only requiring a single pass.
Introduces a new template moved_ref which is like an rvalue reference.
This allows passing around objects while being explicit that the
receiver may acquire ownership. This will help reduce some allocations.
On arm, wchar_t is unsigned, and C++11 and newer disallow implicit
narrowing conversions inside braces. Use an explicit conversion to
fix the build on GCC 6 and up, which defaults to C++11.
Rather than storing short and long options separately, using
a complicated set of invariants, store them in a single string
and use an explicit type complete_option_type_t to track how they
are interpreted.
We identify when the universal variable file has changed out from under us by
comparing a bunch of fields from its stat: inode, device, size, high-precision
timestamp, generation. Linux aggressively reuses inodes, and the size may be
the same by coincidence (which is the case in the tests). Also, Linux
officially has nanosecond precision, but in practice it seems to only uses
millisecond precision for storing mtimes. Thus if there are three or more
updates within a millisecond, every field we check may be the same, and we are
vulnerable to the ABA problem. I believe this explains the occasional test
failures.
The solution is to manually set the nanosecond field of the mtime timestamp to
something unlikely to be duplicated, like a random number, or better yet, the
current time (with nanosecond precision). This is more in the spirit of the
timestamp, and it means we're around a million times less likely to collide.
This seems to fix the tests.
If we are cd'ing into a directory, and the directory has only one
child which is itself a directory, the autosuggestion should
descend as far as it can.
Fixes#2531
The fish_history file is now located in the "data"
directory ($XDG_DATA_HOME/fish or ~/.local/share/fish),
accessible using the function `path_get_data`.
(This commit also cleans trailing whitespace in the source file.)
This change eliminates global variables like stdout_buffer. Instead we wrap up
the IO information into a new struct io_streams_t, and thread that through
every builtin. This makes the intent clearer, gives us a place to hang new IO
data, and eliminates the ugly global state management like builtin_push_io.
This adds the new builtin 'string' which supports various string
manipulation and matching algorithms, including PCRE based regular
expressions.
Fixes#2296
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 4c3eaeb6e57d76463e9683c327142b0aeafb92b8
Author: ridiculousfish <corydoras@ridiculousfish.com>
Date: Sat Sep 12 12:51:30 2015 -0700
Remove testdata and doc dirs from pcre2 source
commit b2a8b4b50f2398b204fb72cfe4b5ba77ece2e1ab
Merge: 11c8a477974aab
Author: ridiculousfish <corydoras@ridiculousfish.com>
Date: Sat Sep 12 12:32:40 2015 -0700
Merge branch 'string' of git://github.com/msteed/fish-shell into string-test
commit 7974aab6d3
Author: Michael Steed <msteed@saltstack.com>
Date: Fri Sep 11 13:00:02 2015 -0600
build pcre2 lib only, no docs
commit eb20b43d2d
Merge: 1a09e705f519cb
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Sep 10 20:00:47 2015 -0600
Merge branch 'string' of github.com:msteed/fish-shell into string
commit 1a09e709d0
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Sep 10 19:58:24 2015 -0600
rebase on master & address the fallout
commit a0ec9772cd
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Sep 10 19:26:45 2015 -0600
use fish's wildcard_match() for glob matching
commit 64c25a01e3
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Aug 27 08:19:23 2015 -0600
some fixes from review
- string_get_arg_stdin(): simplify and don't discard the argument when
the trailing newline is absent
- fix calls to pcre2 for e.g. string match -r -a 'a*' 'b'
- correct test for args coming from stdin
commit ece7f35ec5
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Aug 22 19:35:56 2015 -0600
fixes from review
- Makefile.in: restore iwyu target
- regex_replacer_t::replace_matches(): correct size passed to realloc()
commit 9ff7477a92
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Aug 20 13:08:33 2015 -0600
Minor doc improvements
commit baf4e096b2
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Aug 19 18:29:02 2015 -0600
another attempt to fix the ci build
commit 896a2c2b27
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Aug 19 18:03:49 2015 -0600
Updates after review comments
- make match/replace without -a operate on the first match on each
argument
- use different exit codes for "no operation performed" and errors, as
grep does
- refactor regex compile code
- use human-friendly error messages from pcre2
- improve error handling & reporting elsewhere
- add a few tests
- make some doc fixes
- some simplification & cleanup
- fix ci build failure (I hope)
commit efd47dcbda
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Aug 12 00:26:07 2015 -0600
fix dependencies for parallel make
commit ed0850e2db
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Aug 11 23:37:22 2015 -0600
Add missing pcre2 files + .gitignore
commit 9492e7a7e9
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Aug 11 22:44:05 2015 -0600
add pcre2-10.20 and update license.hdr
commit 1a60b93371
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Aug 11 22:41:19 2015 -0600
add string builtin files
- string builtin source, tests, & docs
- changes to configure.ac & Makefile.in
commit 5f519cb2a2
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Sep 10 19:26:45 2015 -0600
use fish's wildcard_match() for glob matching
commit 2ecd24f795
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Aug 27 08:19:23 2015 -0600
some fixes from review
- string_get_arg_stdin(): simplify and don't discard the argument when
the trailing newline is absent
- fix calls to pcre2 for e.g. string match -r -a 'a*' 'b'
- correct test for args coming from stdin
commit 45b777e4dc
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Aug 22 19:35:56 2015 -0600
fixes from review
- Makefile.in: restore iwyu target
- regex_replacer_t::replace_matches(): correct size passed to realloc()
commit 981cbb6ddf
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Aug 20 13:08:33 2015 -0600
Minor doc improvements
commit ddb6a2a8fd
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Aug 19 18:29:02 2015 -0600
another attempt to fix the ci build
commit 1e34e3191b
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Aug 19 18:03:49 2015 -0600
Updates after review comments
- make match/replace without -a operate on the first match on each
argument
- use different exit codes for "no operation performed" and errors, as
grep does
- refactor regex compile code
- use human-friendly error messages from pcre2
- improve error handling & reporting elsewhere
- add a few tests
- make some doc fixes
- some simplification & cleanup
- fix ci build failure (I hope)
commit 34232e152d
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Aug 12 00:26:07 2015 -0600
fix dependencies for parallel make
commit 00d7e78169
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Aug 11 23:37:22 2015 -0600
Add missing pcre2 files + .gitignore
commit 4498aa5f57
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Aug 11 22:44:05 2015 -0600
add pcre2-10.20 and update license.hdr
commit 290c58c72e
Author: Michael Steed <msteed68@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Aug 11 22:41:19 2015 -0600
add string builtin files
- string builtin source, tests, & docs
- changes to configure.ac & Makefile.in
When an error occurs midway through a token, like abc(def,
make the caret point at the location of the error (i.e. the paren)
instead of at the beginning of the token.
In a few places, we need to add a prefix to completions that
replace the token. This change factors that logic into its
own function prepend_token_prefix.