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Johannes Altmanninger
d5cfa0e346 Port test_new_parser_ll2 2023-12-09 21:35:08 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
af4b8ccc91 Port test_new_parser_fuzzing 2023-12-09 21:35:08 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
afddb5dd3e Port test_new_parser_correctness 2023-12-09 21:35:08 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
3fab9adab6 Port test_illegal_command_exit_code 2023-12-09 21:35:08 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
c74cc71e26 Port rest of test_parser
Most of this is already ported into the "test_parser" test.
2023-12-09 21:35:08 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
09b7f3892f Port test_pipes 2023-12-09 21:35:08 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
9430d5c542 Port test_wgetopt 2023-12-09 21:35:08 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
44a9a873af lru tests don't need porting since we'll drop our implementation 2023-12-09 16:55:20 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
749e760cf5 Port debounce tests 2023-12-09 16:48:02 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b28521c3d5 Port fish_indent 2023-12-06 09:59:16 +01:00
Thomas Queiroz
a64324421f Port builtin ulimit
Closes #10121
2023-12-03 11:39:15 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
43e2d7b48c Port pager.cpp 2023-12-03 11:02:04 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
fadf0f2e5b Port editable_line_t 2023-12-02 20:04:07 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
31ad182aa5 Port screen.cpp 2023-12-01 11:59:33 +01:00
ridiculousfish
9b54e243b1 Add FFI bindings to universal notifiers and adopt in input_common
This removes the C++ bits for universal notifiers.
2023-11-26 17:29:53 -08:00
ridiculousfish
0f29e0de2f Remove extract_most_significant_digit
This is now unused.
2023-11-26 17:23:37 -08:00
David Adam
f2f41c6eec drop unused functions and configure checks
Remove the following C++ functions/methods, which have no callers:

common.cpp:
- read_loop
- narrow_string_safe
- escape_string_for_double_quotes
- read_unquoted_escape
- format_size
- format_size_safe
- valid_func_name
- get_executable_path

env.cpp:
- env_stack_t::set_empty
- env_stack_t::set_argv

fallback.cpp:
- fish_mkstemp_cloexec
- flock

proc_util.cpp:
- parse_util_slice_length
- parse_util_argument_is_help

path.cpp:
- path_get_path
- path_as_implicit_cd
- path_apply_working_directory
- path_emit_config_directory_messages
- path_get_data_remoteness
- path_get_config_remoteness
- path_is_valid
- paths_are_same_file

wcstringutil.cpp:
- split_string_tok

wutil.cpp:
- wgetcwd
- wunlink
- wrealpath
- wrename
- file_id_for_path
- fish_wcstoull

Also drop unused configure checks/defines:
- HAVE_FLOCK
2023-11-26 22:35:51 +08:00
ridiculousfish
c1e4a447fd Remove C++ UTF-8 bits
These are no longer used.
2023-11-18 19:21:25 -08:00
ridiculousfish
377ef9786e Remove null_terminated_array C++ bits
These are now unused.
2023-11-18 10:28:52 -08:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7f67588e63 fish_tests: label tests to indicate if they need porting 2023-11-15 11:09:48 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
6569943cb8 Port builtin read 2023-11-15 11:09:48 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
77aeb6a2a8 Port execution
Drop support for history file version 1.

ParseExecutionContext no longer contains an OperationContext because in my
first implementation, ParseExecutionContext didn't have interior mutability.
We should probably try to add it back.

Add a few to-do style comments. Search for "todo!" and "PORTING".

Co-authored-by: Xiretza <xiretza@xiretza.xyz>
(complete, wildcard, expand, history, history/file)
Co-authored-by: Henrik Hørlück Berg <36937807+henrikhorluck@users.noreply.github.com>
(builtins/set)
2023-11-15 11:09:48 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
c4155db933 Rename Rust-side parser_t/io_streams_t to Parser/IoStreams
This reduces noise in the upcoming "Port execution" commit.

I accidentally made IoStreams a "class" instead of a "struct".  Would be
easy to correct that but this will be deleted soon, so I don't think we care.
2023-11-15 11:09:48 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
67faa107b0 expand_cmdsubst: Make more errors known
These printed "Unknown error while evaluating command substitution".

Now they print something like

```
fish: for: status: cannot overwrite read-only variable
for status in foo; end
    ^~~~~^
in command substitution
fish: Invalid arguments
echo (for status in foo; end)
     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
```

for `echo (for status in foo; end)`

This is, of course, still not *great*. Mostly the `fish: Invalid
arguments` is basically entirely redundant.

An alternative is to simply skip the error message, but that requires some
more scaffolding (describe_with_prefix adds some error messages on its
own, so we can't simply say "don't add the prefix if we don't have a
message")

(cherry picked from commit 1b5eec2af6)
2023-11-09 17:51:15 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
0f8bcb0414
wildcard: Rationalize file/command completions (#10052)
* wildcard: Remove file size from the description

We no longer add descriptions for normal file completions, so this was
only ever reached if this was a command completion, and then it was
only added if the file wasn't a regular file... in which case it can't
be an executable.

So this was dead.

* Make possible_link() a maybe

This gives us the full information, not just "no" or "maybe"

* wildcard: Rationalize file/command completions

This keeps the entry_t as long as possible, and asks it, so especially
on systems with working d_type we can get by without a single stat in
most cases.

Then it guts file_get_desc, because that is only used for command
completions - we have been disabling file descriptions for *years*,
and so this is never called there.

That means we have no need to print descriptions about e.g. broken symlinks, because those are not executable.

Put together, what this means is that we, in most cases, only do
an *access(2)* call instead of a stat, because that might be checking
more permissions.

So we have the following constellations:

- If we have d_type:
  - We need a stat() for every _symlink_ to get the type (e.g. dir or regular)
    (this is for most symlinks, if we want to know if it's a dir or executable)
  - We need an access() for every file for executables
- If we do not have d_type:
  - We need a stat() for every file
  - We need an lstat() for every file if we do descriptions
    (i.e. just for command completion)
  - We need an access() for every file for executables

As opposed to the current way, where every file gets one lstat whether
with d_type or not, and an additional stat() for links, *and* an
access.

So we go from two syscalls to one for executables.

* Some more comments

* rust link option

* rust remove size

* rust accessovaganza

* Check for .dll first for WSL

This saves quite a few checks if e.g. System32 is in $PATH (which it
is if you inherit windows paths, IIRC).

Note: Our WSL check currently fails for WSL2, where this would
be *more* important because of how abysmal the filesystem performance
on that is.
2023-10-14 08:45:15 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
6ef5ae0935 env: skip env lines without equal sign
Given an env like

    foo
    bar=baz

we would set "foo" to empty due to a typo.
The typo is pointed out by a PORTING comment.

Luckily I don't think we ever hit this case because that would mean our
parent process has a serious bug.  Rust's std::env::vars_os() skips env
lines that don't contain a "=" char.  This seems like a reasonable behavior
for us too. Do that.
2023-10-08 20:46:53 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
86803e4442
Reduce stat calls for wildcards ending in "/" (#10032)
This makes it so expand_intermediate_segment knows about the case
where it's last, only followed by a "/".

When it is, it can do without the file_id for finding links (we don't
resolve the files we get here), which allows us to remove a stat()
call.

This speeds up the case of `...*/` by quite a bit.

If that last component was a directory with 1000 subdirectories we
could skip 1000 stat calls!

One slight weirdness: We refuse to add links to directories that we already visited, even if they are the last component and we don't actually follow them. That means we can't do the fast path here either, but we do know if something is a link (if we get d_type), so it still works in common cases.
2023-10-08 16:46:59 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
c4ca1a68d3
Add a clear-screen bind function to clear the screen (#10044)
This can be bound like `bind \cl clear-screen`, and is, by default

In contrast to the current way it doesn't need the external `clear`
command that was always awkward.

Also it will clear the screen and first draw the old prompt to remove
flicker.
Then it will immediately trigger a repaint, so the prompt will be overwritten.
2023-10-08 11:41:30 +02:00
ridiculousfish
f7e7396c69 Fix a deadlock affecting fish_config
This fixes the following deadlock. The C++ functions path_get_config and
path_get_data lazily determine paths and then cache those in a C++ static
variable. The path determination requires inspecting the environment stack.
If these functions are first called while the environment stack is locked
(in this case, when fetching the $history variable) we can get a deadlock.

The fix is to call them eagerly during env_init. This can be removed once
the corresponding C++ functions are removed.

This issue caused fish_config to fail to report colors and themes.

Add a test.
2023-10-07 15:20:14 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
48ce8f8721 Remove test_history_speed benchmark
Doesn't seem terribly important? We can add it back easily.
2023-10-07 19:30:46 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ffbb56c4a9 common: port test_format 2023-10-07 19:30:46 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
408161f4d6 Port test_tokenizer 2023-10-07 19:30:46 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
496d65fb5d Apply variable overrides for exec
Fixes #9995
2023-10-06 18:15:25 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
ff433b0cb2 reader: Only move cursor if needed for repaint-mode
This uses "screen.reset_line" to move the cursor without informing the
reader's machinery (because that deals with positions *in the
commandline*), but then only repainted "if needed" - meaning if the
reader thought anything changed.

That could lead to a situation where the cursor stays at column 0
until you do something, e.g. in

```fish
bind -m insert u undo
```

when you press alt+u - because the *escape* calls repaint-mode, which
puts the cursor in column 0, and then the undo doesn't, which keeps it
there.

Of course this binding should also `repaint-mode`, because it changes
the mode.

Some changes might be ergonomic:

1. Make repaint-mode the default if the mode changed (we would need to
skip it for bracketed-paste)
2. Make triggering the repaint easier - do we need to set
force_exec_prompt_and_repaint to false here as well?

Anyway, this

Fixes #7910
2023-10-06 16:38:26 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
10d91b0249 screen: Unset color at the end of a line even without clr_eol
This is a sensible thing to do, and fixes some cases where we're
state-dependent.

E.g. this fixes the case in the pager where some things are bold and
some aren't, because that bolding is (rather awkwardly) implicitly
triggered when we have a background, and so we don't notice we need to
re-do that bolding after we moved to the next line because we think we
still have the same color.

Fixes #9617
2023-09-30 15:32:54 +02:00
David Adam
4fab9e525a drop now-unused postfork C++ module 2023-09-25 21:47:19 +08:00
ridiculousfish
555171cb55 Adopt Rust postfork code
This adopts the Rust postfork code, bridging it from C++ exec module.

We use direct function calls for the bridge, rather than cxx/autocxx, so that we
can be sure that no memory allocations or other shenanigans are happening.
2023-09-24 13:04:00 -07:00
ridiculousfish
c862a06874 Implement postfork code in Rust
This implements the "postfork" code in Rust, including calling fork(),
exec(), and all the bits that have to happen in between. postfork lives
in the fork_exec module.

It is not yet adopted.
2023-09-24 13:04:00 -07:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
80d92dcc6d
Port the easy part of wildcard.{h,cpp}
- wildcard_match is now closer to the original that is linked in a comment, as
  pointer-arithmetic translates very poorly. The act of calling wildcard
  patterns wc or wildcard is kinda confusing when wc elsewhere is widechar.
2023-09-15 14:38:30 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
5b44c26a19 reader: Use existing search string when opening the history pager
I sometimes find myself doing something like this:

- Look for a commandline that includes "echo" (as an example)
- Type echo, press up a few times
- I can't immediately find what I'm looking for
- Press ctrl-r to open up the history pager
- It uses the current commandline as the search string,
  so now I'm looking for "echo foobar"

This makes it so if the search string already is in use, that's what
the history-pager picks as the initial search string.
2023-09-09 08:29:24 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
6283274c24 Remove C++ version of start_private_mode 2023-09-05 11:38:59 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
fca41c0459 Fully migrate to Rust env_init 2023-09-05 11:38:59 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
ea704179c1 Remove now unused in C++ hacks 2023-09-05 11:38:59 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
eacbd6156d Port and adopt main written in Rust
We don't change anything about compilation-setup, we just immediately jump to
Rust, making the eventual final swap to a Rust entrypoint very easy.

There are some string-usage and format-string differences that are generally
quite messy.
2023-09-05 11:38:59 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
96e58dac21 Port env_init to Rust
- This does not adopt it.
2023-09-05 11:38:59 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
55302629cd Add various FFI-interop-functions
- `libc::setlinebuf` is not available through Rust's libc it appears.
- autocxx fails to generate bindings using `*mut FILE`, instead go through
  `void*`
- rust_main needs `parse_util_detect_errors_in_ast`, which is _partially_
  ported, instead add FFI interop for C++.
- We need to set the filename if we are sourcing a file
2023-09-05 11:38:59 +02:00
yanshay
01db48a712
Added fish_sequence_key_delay_ms to set time to wait between sequence key presses (#7401) (#9926)
* added support for fish_sequence_key_delay_ms to set how long to wait between sequence key presses

* fixed cargo fmt
2023-08-30 23:12:22 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
7b5667b11f parse_execution: Remove dead tcgetattr code
This used to be assigned to the job, but that was removed in
f30ce21aaa.

Since then this was vestigial. It could have technically errored out,
but we should be catching that where we use the actual modes, not here.
2023-08-26 14:58:14 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
b454b3bc40 Also allow command and in a pipeline
Similar to `time`, except that one is more common as a command.

Note that this will also allow `builtin and`, which is somewhat
useless, but then it is also useless outside of a pipeline.

Addition to #9985
2023-08-26 13:45:54 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
55c425a0dd fish_key_reader: Humanize key descriptions
This used to print all codepoints outside of the ASCII range (i.e.
above 0x80) in \uXXXX or \UYYYYYYYY notation.

That's quite awkward, considering that this is about keys that are
being pressed, and many keyboards have actual symbols for these on
them - I have an "ö" key, so I would like to use `bind ö` and not
`bind \u00F6`. So we go by iswgraph.

On a slightly different note, `\e` was written as `\c[ (or \e)`. I do
not believe anyone really uses `\c[` (the `[` would need to
be escaped!), and it's confusing and unnecessary to even mention that.
2023-08-26 10:43:42 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
482616f101 parse_util: Only reject time in a pipeline without decorator
This allows e.g. `foo | command time`, while still rejecting `foo | time`.

(this should really be done in the ast itself, but tbh most of
parse_util kinda should)

Fixes #9985
2023-08-25 19:45:15 +02:00
ridiculousfish
04299cb4c9 Remove RgbColor::description
This was unused; deriving Debug is sufficient.
2023-08-19 20:04:23 -07:00
Fabian Boehm
566123edc6
Port builtin count to rust (#9963)
* Port builtin count to rust

* Explicitly use wstring
2023-08-18 23:18:52 +02:00
ridiculousfish
2b25cd1654 Complete the transition of the kill ring and remove kill.cpp
This finishes off the transition of the kill ring from C++ to Rust, and removes
the C++ bits.
2023-08-13 13:06:06 -07:00
Fabian Boehm
5f0df359b8 Remove C++ version of builtin functions
And the C++ reformat_for_screen and event_filter_names as there are no more users.
2023-08-13 14:17:44 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
6489ef5ac0 Rewrite builtin functions in rust 2023-08-13 14:17:44 +02:00
99jte
5b136d450f
Include the target of bad redirects in the error (#9947)
Fixes #8877
2023-08-13 14:01:32 +02:00
ridiculousfish
b2ff4d6bc0 Adopt Rust PosixSpawner
This removes the C++ posix_spawner_t, adopting the Rust implementation.
2023-08-12 17:15:21 -07:00
ridiculousfish
245f7db5b3 Port PosixSpawner to Rust
PosixSpawner is our wrapper around posix_spawn.
2023-08-12 16:59:38 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b7f7dcf788 Copy history pager search field to command line on Enter if no match
Closes #9934
2023-08-08 21:53:42 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
f4a5de1fbf Port builtins/path to Rust 2023-08-07 21:01:11 -07:00
Fabian Boehm
73d30ac4f8 parse_execution: Remove some useless no_exec checks
These are both clearly behind early returns, there is no need to check it again.

This isn't a case where we're doing logic gymnastics to see that it
can't be run without no_exec() being handled, this is

```c++
if (no_exec()) return;
// ..
// ..
// ..

if (no_exec()) foo;
```
2023-08-07 17:42:47 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
ee75b45687 Remove a waccess call when completing executables
We have already run waccess with X_OK. We already *know* the file is
executable.

There is no reason to check again.

Restores some of the speedup from the fast_waccess hack that was
removed to fix #9699.
2023-08-03 19:53:07 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
20be990fd9 Port builtins/string to Rust
- Add test to verify piped string replace exit code

Ensure fields parsing error messages are the same.

Note: C++ relied upon the value of the parsed value even when `errno` was set,
that is defined behaviour we should not rely on, and cannot easilt be replicated from Rust.
Therefore the Rust version will change the following error behaviour from:

```shell
> string split --fields=a "" abc
string split: Invalid fields value 'a'
> string split --fields=1a "" abc
string split: 1a: invalid integer
```

To:

```shell
> string split --fields=a "" abc
string split: a: invalid integer
> string split --fields=1a "" abc
string split: 1a: invalid integer
```
2023-07-27 22:00:03 -07:00
ridiculousfish
a672edc0d5 Adopt the new function store and rewrite builtin_function
This adopts the new function store, replacing the C++ version.

It also reimplements builtin_function in Rust, as these was too coupled to
the function store to handle in a separate commit.
2023-07-23 17:18:36 -07:00
ridiculousfish
076f317c31 Implement (but do not yet adopt) fish function store in Rust
This reimplements the function module in Rust. The function module stores the
global set of fish functions, and provides information about them.
2023-07-23 17:18:36 -07:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
6325b3662d Fix #9899 integer overflow in string repeat
We could end up overflowing if we print out something that's a multiple of the
chunk size, which would then finish printing in the chunk-printing, but not
break out early.
2023-07-17 15:41:08 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
6823f5e337 wildcard: Remove useless access() call for trailing slash
This confirmed that a file existed via access(file, F_OK).

But we already *know* that it does because this is the expansion for
the "trailing slash" - by definition all wildcard components up to
here have already been checked.

And it's not checking for directoryness either because it does F_OK.

This will remove one `access()` per result, which will cut the number
of syscalls needed for a glob that ends in a "/" in half.

This brings us on-par with e.g. `ls` (which uses statx while we use
newfstatat, but that should have about the same results)

Fixes #9891.
2023-07-14 20:20:34 +02:00
David Adam
861da91bf1 drop unused functions and configure checks
Remove the following C++ functions/methods, which have no callers:

fallback.cpp:
- wcstod_l

proc.cpp:
- job_t::get_processes

wutil.cpp:
- fish_wcstoll
- fish_wcstoull

Also drop unused configure checks/defines:
- HAVE_WCSTOD_L
- HAVE_USELOCALE
2023-07-14 20:48:56 +08:00
David Adam
44cf0e5043 add comment regarding importance of unused describe_char function 2023-07-14 20:48:56 +08:00
David Adam
0037e6e98d drop ported C++ functions
Remove the following C++ functions/methods, which have all been ported to Rust and no longer have any callers in C++:
common.cpp:
- assert_is_locked/ASSERT_IS_LOCKED

path.cpp:
- path_make_canonical

wutil.cpp:
- wreadlink
- fish_iswgraph
- file_id_t::older_than
2023-07-14 20:48:56 +08:00
Fabian Boehm
a6c36a014c Return a falsey status if the last -c command has a parse error
This makes `fish -c begin` fail with a status of 127 - it already
printed a syntax error so that was weird. (127 was the status for
syntax errors when piping to fish, so we stay consistent with that)

We allow multiple `-c` commands, and this will return the regular
status if the last `-c` succeeded.

This is fundamentally an extremely weird situation but this is the
simple targeted fix - we did nothing, unsuccessfully, so we should
fail.

Things to consider in future:

1. Return something better than 127 - that's the status for "unknown
command"!
2. Fail after a `-c` failed, potentially even checking all of them
before executing the first?

Fixes #9888
2023-07-12 18:06:34 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
726819e8ee Clean up feature flags API
This also cleans up and removes unnecessary usage of FFI-oriented `feature_metadata_t`,
which is only used from Rust code after `builtins/status` was ported.
2023-07-11 12:05:38 -07:00
elyashiv
4a2c7e38d0 [jobs.cpp] added const to escaped cmd string 2023-07-10 18:38:26 +02:00
elyashiv
4ea867bc55 [jobs.cpp] add escaping for job comamnd 2023-07-10 18:38:26 +02:00
ridiculousfish
57afaf7fb2 Restore the behavior of remembering the CWD fd in the parser
This will be important for concurrent execution, because different parsers will
have different working directories.
2023-07-10 21:30:37 +08:00
David Adam
289fbecaa9 Rewrite cd builtin in Rust
Note this is slightly incomplete - the FD is not moved into the parser, and so
will be freed at the end of each directory change. The FD saved in the parser is
never actually used in existing code, so this doesn't break anything, but will
need to be corrected once the parser is ported.
2023-07-10 21:30:37 +08:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
595d593732 Fully migrate to Rust escape string tests and code
Co-Authored-By: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
2023-07-04 13:27:53 -07:00
ridiculousfish
37fed01642 FLOG to stop depending on the ffi
Prior to this commit, FLOG used the ffi bridge to get the output fd. Invert
this: have fish set the output fd within main. This allows FLOG to be used in
pure Rust tests.
2023-07-04 13:26:19 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
052823c120 history pager: delete selected history entry with Shift-Delete
After accidentally running a command that includes a pasted password, I want
to delete command from history. Today we need to recall or type (part of)
that command and type "history delete".  Let's maybe add a shortcut to do
this from the history pager.

The current shortcut is Shift+Delete. I don't think that's very discoverable,
maybe we should use Delete instead (but only if the cursor is at the end of
the commandline, otherwise delete a char).

Closes #9454
2023-07-04 18:42:11 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
857612d243 Simplify logic for special input functions "and" & "or"
No functional change.
2023-07-04 18:42:11 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5678602af4 Stop special input functions "and" & "or" from tearing up multi-char binding
The tentative binding for the upcoming "history-pager-delete" is

    bind -k sdc history-pager-delete or backward-delete-char

When Shift+Delete is pressed while the history pager is active,
"history-pager-delete" succeeds. In this case, the "or" needs to kick the
"backward-delete-char" out of the input queue.
After doing so, it continues reading, but interprets the input as
single-char binding. This breaks when the next key emits a multi-char sequence,
like the arrow keys.

Fix this by reading a full sequence, which means we need to run "read_char()"
instead of "read_ch()" (confusing, right?).

I'm still working on writing a test. Somehow this only reproduces in the
history pager where Shift+Delete followed by down arrow emits "[B" (since
we swallowed the leading escape char).  Confusingly, it doesn't do that in
the commandline or the completion search field.
2023-07-04 18:42:11 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
cee2b7c4a2 Remove C++ code 2023-07-01 15:33:01 -07:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
7b3637cd1f Port builtins/status to fish
- Also port tests of wdirname and wbasename, as they were bugged
2023-07-01 15:33:01 -07:00
David Adam
14cfd268d8 path: drop path_get_paths_ffi
f77dc24 provides the pieces to call path_get_paths directly from Rust
code. Drop the C++ implementation and its FFI.
2023-06-30 10:05:01 +08:00
ridiculousfish
f77dc2451e Expose Rust EnvStack from parser_t
Prior to this change, parser_t exposed an environment_t, and Rust had to go
through that. But because we have implemented Environment in Rust, it is
better to just expose the native Environment from parser_t. Make that
change and update call sites.
2023-06-19 13:45:54 -07:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
292f7b2be1 Port builtins/argparse to Rust 2023-06-19 13:45:54 -07:00
ridiculousfish
a09947cd99 Implement builtin set_color in Rust
This rewrites the set_color builtin in Rust, restoring italics support in
iTerm2.
2023-06-17 12:14:42 -07:00
ridiculousfish
84b24d5615 Adopt the new output.rs
This switches output.cpp from C++ to Rust.
2023-06-17 12:14:42 -07:00
ridiculousfish
76205e5b55 Port debug_thread_error() to Rust 2023-06-17 12:14:42 -07:00
Simon Börjesson
71c320ca32 Redraw pager on new selection when nothing was selected previously 2023-06-04 13:40:30 -07:00
Clemens Wasser
c2f58cd312 Port killring 2023-06-04 12:18:19 -07:00
David Adam
688a28c1d2 Rewrite and adopt print_help in Rust 2023-06-01 23:17:13 +08:00
David Adam
3b55563769 print_help: simplify function to always use stdout
It's only called in two places and always uses stdout.
2023-05-28 12:55:40 +08:00
David Adam
30d9d48bc1 env_dispatch: drop C++ implementation 2023-05-27 11:32:14 +08:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
6638c78b30 Port env_dispatch to Rust and integrate with C++ code 2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
32912b6525 Expose env_dyn_t in env.h
So that we may use it from files other than `src/env.cpp` to accept a
`&dyn Environment` out of rust.
2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
6bb2725f67 Make sure rust's fish_setlocale() inits global C++ variables
We can't just call the Rust version of `fish_setlocale()` without also either
calling the C++ version of `fish_setlocale()` or removing all `src/complete.cpp`
variables that are initialized and aliasing them to their new rust counterparts.

Since we're not interested in keeping the C++ code around, just call the C++
version of the function via ffi until we don't have *any* C++ code referencing
`src/common.h` at all.

Note that *not* doing this and then calling the rust version of
`fish_setlocale()` instead of the C++ version will cause errant behavior and
random segfaults as the C++ code will try to read and use uninitialized values
(including uninitialized pointers) that have only had their rust counterparts
init.
2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
c409b1a89c Port env_dispatch dependencies to rust
Either add rust wrappers for C++ functions called via ffi or port some pure code
from C++ to rust to provide support for the upcoming `env_dispatch` rewrite.
2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
8a549cbb15 Port/move some code from src/environment.cpp to src/env/mod.rs
The global variables are moved (not copied) from C++ to rust and exported as
extern C integers. On the rust side they are accessed only with atomic semantics
but regular int access is preserved from the C++ side (until that code is also
ported).
2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
3ab8b34b1e Use Rust version of global fallback variables 2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
ridiculousfish
21e31c9b59 Remove C++ builtin test implementation
Now that builtin test is in Rust, remove the C++ bits.
2023-05-21 11:50:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
d0aba9d42c Port builtin_test tests to Rust
fish_tests has a bunch of tests for the 'test' builtin. Port these to Rust.
2023-05-21 11:50:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
cdb77a6176 Adopt the Rust test builtin
This switches the builtin test implementation from C++ to Rust
2023-05-21 11:50:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
10a7de03e2 Implement builtin test in Rust
This implements (but does not yet adopt) builtin test in Rust.
2023-05-21 11:50:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
60d439ab22 Rationalize fish_wcstoi/d and friends
Historically fish has used the functions `fish_wcstol`, `fish_wcstoi`, and
`fish_wcstoul` (and some long long variants) for most integer conversions.
These have semantics that are deliberately different from the libc
functions, such as consuming trailing whitespace, and disallowing `-` in
unsigned versions.

fish has started to drift away from these semantics; some divergence from
C++ has crept in.

Rename the existing `fish_wcs*` functions in Rust to remove the fish
prefix, to express that they attempt to mirror libc semantics; then
introduce `fish_` wrappers which are ported from C++. Also fix some
miscellaneous bugs which have crept in, such as missing range checks.
2023-05-14 18:03:52 -07:00
ridiculousfish
e71b75e0e4 Reimplement environment and the environment stack in Rust
This reimplements the environment stack in Rust.
2023-05-07 15:15:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
8ec1467dda Implement (but do not yet adopt) Environment in Rust
This implements the primary environment stack, and other environments such
as the null and snapshot environments, in Rust. These are used to implement
the push and pop from block scoped commands such as `for` and `begin`, and
also function calls.
2023-05-07 15:15:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
0681b6b53a Make C++ env_var_t wrap Rust EnvVar
This reimplements C++'s env_var_t to reference a Rust EnvVar.
The C++ env_var_t is now just a thin wrapper.
2023-05-07 15:15:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
10ee87eb28 Reimplement owning_null_terminated_array in Rust
owning_null_terminated_array is used for environment variables, where we need to
provide envp for child processes. This switches the implementation from C++ to
Rust.

We retain the C++ owning_null_terminated_array_t; it simply wraps the Rust
version now.
2023-05-07 15:15:56 -07:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
73983bada5 Fix ncurses memory leak in init_curses()
init_curses() is/can be called more than once, in which case the previous
ncurses terminal state is leaked and a new one is allocated.

`del_curterm(cur_term)` is supposed to be called prior to calling `setupterm()`
if `setupterm()` is being used to reinit the default `TERMINAL *cur_term`.
2023-05-02 11:52:42 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
3651e0e9d8 Actually report ASAN memory leaks
The new asan exit handlers are called to get proper ASAN leak reports (as
calling _exit(0) skips the LSAN reporting stage and exits with success every
time).

They are no-ops when not compiled for ASAN.
2023-05-02 11:52:41 -05:00
ridiculousfish
4771f25102 Adopt the new Rust signal implementation
This switches the signals implementation from C++ to Rust.
2023-04-30 16:22:57 -07:00
ridiculousfish
1ecf9d013d Port (but do not adopt) signal handling bits in Rust
This ports some signal setup and handling bits to Rust.

The signal handling machinery requires walking over the list of known signals;
that's not supported by the Signal type. Rather than duplicate the list of
signals yet again, switch back to a table, as we had in C++.

This also adds two further pieces which were neglected by the Signal struct:

1. Localize signal descriptions
2. Support for integers as the signal name
2023-04-30 16:22:55 -07:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
ecf1676601 Add and use type-erased RAII callback wrapper for ffi
This allows the rust code to free up C++ resources allocated for a callback even
when the callback isn't executed (as opposed to requiring the callback to run
and at the end of the callback cleaning up all allocated resources).

Also add type-erased destructor registration to callback_t. This allows for
freeing variables allocated by the callback for debounce_t's
perform_with_callback() that don't end up having their completion called due to
a timeout.
2023-04-29 11:02:59 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
6cd2d0ffed Integrate threads.rs w/ legacy C++ code
Largely routine but for the trampolines in iothread.h and iothread.cpp which
were a real PITA to get correct w/ all their variants.

Integration is complete with all old code ripped out and the tests using the
rust version of the code.
2023-04-29 11:02:59 -05:00
Xiretza
b76e6c5637 complete: fix condition to suppress variable autocompletion 2023-04-25 21:47:11 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1df64a4891 Replace maybe_t::missing_or_empty with a more Rust-friendly helper
There are many places where we want to treat a missing variable the same as
a variable with an empty value.

In C++ we handle this by branching on maybe_t<env_var_t>::missing_or_empty().
If it returns false, we go on to access maybe_t<env_var_t>::value() aka
operator*.

In Rust, Environment::get() will return an Option<EnvVar>.
We could define a MissingOrEmpty trait and implement it for Option<EnvVar>.

However that will still leave us with ugly calls to Option::unwrap()
(by convention Rust does use shorthands like *).

Let's add a variable getter that returns none for empty variables.
2023-04-21 13:57:29 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
82a797db9c clang-format C++ builtins 2023-04-21 13:57:29 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
33f51b45e4 Tease apart parser.eval() overloads
The most common overload takes a string and an io chain so let that one keep
its name.
2023-04-21 13:57:29 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
12ce42a2f9 Rename kw() to keyword() also in C++ 2023-04-19 22:43:36 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
e4f6169a01 clang-format C++ files
Forgot to run this after the wcstring_list_t -> std::vector<wcstring> rename.
2023-04-19 22:43:36 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
09ffac5a0a Port parse_util_compute_indents 2023-04-19 10:35:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
12afb320a3 Port parse_util
Except for the indent visitor bits.

Tests for parse_util_detect_errors* are not ported yet because they depend
on expand.h (and operation_context.h which depends on env.h).
2023-04-19 01:03:16 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
22c8e9f60d Don't leak ParseErrorList FFI crutch type into Rust
Just like 16ea4380c (redirection.rs: don't leak FFI type into Rust code,
2023-04-09).
2023-04-19 01:03:16 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
6ede7f8009 Delete wcstring_list_t
We don't want it in Rust. Remove it to smoothen the transition.
2023-04-19 01:03:16 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
fdeb0d9f06 Port the rest of wcstringutil 2023-04-18 12:54:19 +02:00
ridiculousfish
1bf29a5e13 Support constructing a wcstring_list_ffi_t from Rust
This allows passing a vector of strings from Rust to C++
2023-04-16 13:36:13 -07:00
Xiretza
aab2f660a7 Port math builtin, tinyexpr and wcstod_underscores to Rust 2023-04-16 22:26:46 +02:00
Xiretza
cc744d30c0 io: add FFI wrappers for io_streams_t fields 2023-04-16 22:26:46 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
971d257e67 Port AST to Rust
The translation is fairly direct though it adds some duplication, for example
there are multiple "match" statements that mimic function overloading.

Rust has no overloading, and we cannot have generic methods in the Node trait
(due to a Rust limitation, the error is like "cannot be made into an object")
so we include the type name in method names.

Give clients like "indent_visitor_t" a Rust companion ("IndentVisitor")
that takes care of the AST traversal while the AST consumption remains
in C++ for now.  In future, "IndentVisitor" should absorb the entirety of
"indent_visitor_t".  This pattern requires that "fish_indent" be exposed
includable header to the CXX bridge.

Alternatively, we could define FFI wrappers for recursive AST traversal.

Rust requires we separate the AST visitors for "mut" and "const"
scenarios. Take this opportunity to concretize both visitors:

The only client that requires mutable access is the populator.  To match the
structure of the C++ populator which makes heavy use of function overloading,
we need to add a bunch of functions to the trait. Since there is no other
mutable visit, this seems acceptable.

The "const" visitors never use "will_visit_fields_of()" or
"did_visit_fields_of()", so remove them (though this is debatable).

Like in the C++ implementation, the AST nodes themselves are largely defined
via macros.  Union fields like "Statement" and "ArgumentOrRedirection"
do currently not use macros but may in future.

This commit also introduces a precedent for a type that is defined in one
CXX bridge and used in another one - "ParseErrorList".  To make this work
we need to manually define "ExternType".

There is one annoyance with CXX: functions that take explicit lifetime
parameters require to be marked as unsafe. This makes little sense
because functions that return `&Foo` with implicit lifetime can be
misused the same way on the C++ side.

One notable change is that we cannot directly port "find_block_open_keyword()"
(which is used to compute an error) because it relies on the stack of visited
nodes. We cannot modify a stack of node references while we do the "mut"
walk. Happily, an idiomatic solution is easy: we can tell the AST visitor
to backtrack to the parent node and create the error there.

Since "node_t::accept_base" is no longer a template we don't need the
"node_visitation_t" trampoline anymore.

The added copying at the FFI boundary makes things slower (memcpy dominates
the profile) but it's not unusable, which is good news:

    $ hyperfine ./fish.{old,new}" -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish'"
    Benchmark 1: ./fish.old -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish'
      Time (mean ± σ):     195.5 ms ±   2.9 ms    [User: 190.1 ms, System: 4.4 ms]
      Range (min … max):   193.2 ms … 205.1 ms    15 runs

    Benchmark 2: ./fish.new -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish'
      Time (mean ± σ):     677.5 ms ±  62.0 ms    [User: 665.4 ms, System: 10.0 ms]
      Range (min … max):   611.7 ms … 805.5 ms    10 runs

    Summary
      './fish.old -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish'' ran
        3.47 ± 0.32 times faster than './fish.new -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish''

Leftovers:
- Enum variants are still snakecase; I didn't get around to changing this yet.
- "ast_type_to_string()" still returns a snakecase name. This could be
  changed since  it's not user visible.
2023-04-16 17:46:56 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8ae1ba3432 wutil: remove unused locale handling code that has been ported already 2023-04-16 17:21:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
77ae80f842 wutil.cpp: remove unused function 2023-04-16 17:21:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
d47590b864 proc.h: remove unused declaration 2023-04-16 17:21:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
16ea4380c5 redirection.rs: don't leak FFI type into Rust code 2023-04-16 17:21:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
a848877e65 Remove an overload in io, to prepare for Rust 2023-04-16 17:21:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
df6525e770 Make RustBuiltin a scoped enum
This prevents name clashes. It already is used as scoped enum.
2023-04-16 17:21:54 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
72a32f1a12 Rewrite "builtin" builtin in Rust
This is very simple and basically a subset of type.
2023-04-16 11:30:31 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
b65a53a2a6 Rewrite "command" builtin in Rust
This is basically a subset of type, so we might as well.

To be clear this is `command -s` and friends, if you do `command grep` that's
handled as a keyword.

One issue here is that we can't get "one path or not" because I don't
know how to translate a maybe_t? Do we need to make it a shared_ptr instead?
2023-04-16 11:27:08 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
662a4740e2 Rewrite the type builtin in rust 2023-04-16 11:27:08 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
7c37b681b2 Expose out_is_redirected to rust 2023-04-16 11:27:08 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
d02d0f3309 highlight: Add colorize_shell wrapper
Since we don't reuse the vector anyway, this allows us to keep the
highlighting on the C++-side.
2023-04-16 11:27:08 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
31d65de26c function: Add a bunch of awkward helper functions
This makes function_properties_ref_t not const, in order to work
around cxx
2023-04-16 11:27:08 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
d0c2d0c9cf path: Add method to return wcstring_list_ffi_t
This is palatable to Cxx
2023-04-16 11:27:08 +02:00
ridiculousfish
15c8f08458 Eliminate to_rust_string_vec
This can just use wcstring_list_ffi_t now.
2023-04-15 18:15:37 -07:00
ridiculousfish
dee969bf3a Introduce wcstring_list_ffi_t
wcstring_list_ffi_t is an autocxx-friendly type for passing lists of
strings from C++ to Rust.
2023-04-15 17:53:52 -07:00
Eric N. Vander Weele
4ed53d4e3f reader: Apply fish_color_selection fg color and options in vi visual mode
Vi visual mode selection highlighting behaves unexpectedly when the selection
foreground and background in the highlight spec don't match. The following
unexpected behaviors are:

*  The foreground color is not being applied when defined by the
   `fish_color_selection` variable.
* `set_color` options (e.g., `--bold`) would not be applied under the cursor
  when selection begins in the middle of the command line or when the cursor
  moves forward after visually selecting text backward.

With this change, visual selection respects the foreground color and any
`set_color` options are applied consistently regardless of where visual
selection begins and the position of the cursor during selection.
2023-04-08 20:20:58 -07:00
ridiculousfish
a487b1ecf2 Revert "Revert "Implement builtin_printf in Rust""
This reverts commit 9f7e6a6cd1.

Add additional fixes from code review.
2023-04-06 15:54:09 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
05bad5eda1 Port common.{h,cpp} to Rust
Most of it is duplicated, hence untested.

Functions like mbrtowc are not exposed by the libc crate, so declare them
ourselves.
Since we don't know the definition of C macros, add two big hacks to make
this work:
1. Replace MB_LEN_MAX and mbstate_t with values (resp types) that should
   be large enough for any implementation.
2. Detect the definition of MB_CUR_MAX in the build script. This requires
   more changes for each new libc. We could also use this approach for 1.

Additionally, this commit brings a small behavior change to
read_unquoted_escape(): we cannot decode surrogate code points like \UDE01
into a Rust char, so use � (\UFFFD, replacement character) instead.
Previously, we added such code points to a wcstring; looks like they were
ignored when printed.
2023-04-02 15:17:06 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
998cb7f1cd New wcs2zstring to explicitly convert to zero-terminated strings
wcs2string converts a wide string to a narrow one.  The result is
null-terminated and may also contain interior null-characters.
std::string allows this.

Rust's null-terminated string, CString, does not like interior null-characters.
This means we will need to use Vec<u8> or OsString for the places where we
use interior null-characters.
On the other hand, we want to use CString for places that require a
null-terminator, because other Rust types don't guarantee the null-terminator.

Turns out there is basically no overlap between the two use cases, so make
it two functions. Their equivalents in Rust will have the same name, so
we'll only need to adjust the type when porting.
2023-04-02 15:17:06 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
3b15e995e7 str2wcs: encode invalid Unicode characters in the private use area
Rust does not like invalid code points, so let's ease the transition by
treating them like byte sequences that do not map to any code point.
See https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/pull/9688#discussion_r1155089596
2023-04-02 15:17:06 +02:00
ridiculousfish
c67d77fc18 Revert "Speed up executable command completions"
This reverts commit 0b55f08de2.

This was found to have caused regressions in completions in #9699
2023-03-31 20:21:52 -07:00
Clemens Wasser
3ae16a5b95 trace: Port trace to Rust 2023-03-28 20:11:42 -07:00
ridiculousfish
9f7e6a6cd1 Revert "Implement builtin_printf in Rust"
This reverts PR #9666. This had outstanding review comments and should
not have been committed.
2023-03-27 22:03:30 -07:00
ridiculousfish
f096841e4d Remove C++ printf bits
This removes the builtin printf C++ implementation, as it is now in
Rust.
2023-03-26 17:40:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
3eb6f2ac74 Implement builtin_printf in Rust
This implements builtin_printf in Rust.
2023-03-26 17:40:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
558baf4957 Implement some locale pieces
This adds locale.rs, which maintains a locale struct sufficient to
support printf.
2023-03-26 17:40:24 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
312ae36a34 common.h: remove unused declaration 2023-03-26 17:17:37 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
aa268696bf reader: Skip FreeBSD directory hack for stdin
This can be triggered on linux with:

```js
import { spawn } from 'child_process';
const shell = spawn('/home/alfa/dev/fish-shell/build-c++/fish', []);
```

Under node 19.8.1.

*No clue* how that happens, but since this is a workaround we shall
skip it.
2023-03-25 20:47:38 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
cd7e8c00e1 Silence fstatat errors
These just keep happening, people run haunted computers.

Fixes #9674.
2023-03-21 17:10:23 +01:00
ridiculousfish
732f7284d4 Adopt the new termsize
This eliminates the C++ version.
2023-03-19 16:13:41 -07:00
ridiculousfish
6ec35ce182 Reimplement termsize in Rust
This is not yet adopted by fish.
2023-03-19 16:13:41 -07:00
ridiculousfish
30feef6a72 Migrate env_stack_t::get_or_null to environment_t
Allows it to be used when we only have an environment_t.
2023-03-19 16:13:41 -07:00
ridiculousfish
57f4571a01 Rewrite wait handles and wait handle store in Rust 2023-03-18 18:53:04 -07:00
Fabian Boehm
a16abf22d9 builtins: Don't crash for negative return values
Another from the "why are we asserting instead of doing something
sensible" department.

The alternative is to make exit() and return() compute their own exit
code, but tbh I don't want any *other* builtin to hit this either?

Fixes #9659
2023-03-14 10:53:35 +01:00
Victor Song
ca494778e4 builtins: Port realpath to Rust 2023-03-12 19:50:35 -07:00
Victor Song
77fe9933e2 builtins: Rewrite pwd in Rust
Closes #9625.
2023-03-12 15:18:15 -05:00
Xiretza
9ac6cbefb1 Port event.cpp to rust
Port src/event.cpp to fish-rust/event.rs and some needed functions.

Co-authored-by: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
2023-03-12 14:55:50 -05:00
Xiretza
dd7b177d72 builtins: set_color: remove unhandled -v/--version flag
Invoking `set_color -v` crashes fish.
2023-03-05 16:09:36 +01:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
455b744bca Port fd_monitor tests to rust
This shows some of the ugliness of the rust borrow checker when it comes to
safely implementing any sort of recursive access and the need to be overly
explicit about which types are actually used across threads and which aren't.

We're forced to use an `Arc` for `ItemMaker` (née `item_maker_t`) because
there's no other way to make it clear that its lifetime will last longer than
the FdMonitor's. But once we've created an `Arc<T>` we can't call
`Arc::get_mut()` to get an `&mut T` once we've created even a single weak
reference to the Arc (because that weak ref could be upgraded to a strong ref at
any time). This means we need to finish configuring any non-atomic properties
(such as `ItemMaker::always_exit`) before we initialize the callback (which
needs an `Arc<ItemMaker>` to do its thing).

Because rust doesn't like self-referential types and because of the fact that we
now need to create both the `ItemMaker` and the `FdMonitorItem` separately
before we set the callback (at which point it becomes impossible to get a
mutable reference to the `ItemMaker`), `ItemMaker::item` is dropped from the
struct and we instead have the "constructor" for `ItemMaker` take a reference to
an `FdMonitor` instance and directly add itself to the monitor's set, meaning we
don't need to move the item out of the `ItemMaker` in order to add it to the
`FdMonitor` set later.
2023-03-05 00:33:53 -06:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5dbffa8b6d Add a maybe_t constructor taking std::unique_ptr
CXX does not allow generic types like maybe_t.  When porting a C++ function
that returns maybe_t to Rust, we return std::unique_ptr instead. Let's make
the transition more seamless by allowing to convert back to maybe_t implicitly.
2023-03-04 22:24:22 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
494f10a5a8 Use the correct type names for forward-declared parser types
This allows using the types in cxx bridges other than the ones that define
them.
2023-03-04 22:24:22 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
0410bacdf6 clang-format C++ files 2023-03-04 22:24:22 +01:00
ridiculousfish
497073f74e Add an assert in wcharz_t's constructor that it is not null
These strings should never be null.
2023-03-04 13:13:24 -08:00
Xiretza
8427e05bf7 Move escape_string tests to Rust
This way, both the Rust FFI wrapper and the actual C++ implementation are
tested.
2023-03-04 12:42:06 -08:00
Fabian Boehm
1aa3393f05 Test ifind bug with non-ascii codepoints 2023-03-02 16:33:20 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
7c91d009c1 reader: Remove assert in history search
This isn't a great use of `assert` because it turns a benign "oh I
need to search again" bug into a crash.

Fixes #9628
2023-03-02 16:29:49 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
14f3a5f79a Re-add highlighter tests
These were removed by accident.
2023-03-02 08:54:58 +01:00
Clemens Wasser
17c1fa9d64
Port bg builtin to Rust (#9621)
* bg: Port bg builtin to Rust
2023-02-28 16:42:12 -06:00
Victor Song
c7ea768a74
Rewrite wrealpath from wutil in Rust (#9613)
* wutil: Rewrite `wrealpath` in Rust

* Reduce use of FFI types in `wrealpath`

* Addressed PR comments regarding allocation

* Replace let binding assignment with regular comparison
2023-02-26 20:13:40 -07:00
Clemens Wasser
6f5be9bae4 block: Port block builtin to Rust
Closes #9612.
2023-02-26 14:16:55 -06:00
Clemens Wasser
330e8a86c7 block: Use an integer to count blocks 2023-02-26 14:12:57 -06:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
562eeac43e
Port job_group to rust (#9608)
More ugliness with types that cxx bridge can't recognize as being POD. Using
pointers to get/set `termios` values with an assert to make sure we're using
identical definitions on both sides (in cpp from the system headers and in rust
from the libc crate as exported).

I don't know why cxx bridge doesn't allow `SharedPtr<OpaqueRustType>` but we can
work around it in C++ by converting a `Box<T>` to a `shared_ptr<T>` then convert
it back when it needs to be destructed. I can't find a clean way of doing it
from the cxx bridge wrapper so for now it needs to be done manually in the C++
code.

Types/values that are drop-in ready over ffi are renamed to match the old cpp
names but for types that now differ due to ffi difficulties I've left the `_ffi`
in the function names to indicate that this isn't the "correct" way of using the
types/methods.
2023-02-25 16:42:45 -06:00
Neeraj Jaiswal
f52569a800 abbr: port abbreviation and abbr builtin to rust 2023-02-25 12:24:58 +01:00
Neeraj Jaiswal
e384e63b24 re: port regex make anchored to rust and helper ffi funtions for regex 2023-02-25 12:24:57 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b7041ad89b clang-format C++ files 2023-02-25 12:24:25 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b6ede1c2a3 complete.cpp: re-use constant in try_complete_variable 2023-02-25 11:53:43 +01:00
Neeraj Jaiswal
3b60bc1de0 contains: port contains builtin to rust 2023-02-22 18:32:27 +01:00
Xiretza
77a474ee37 Move POD components of library_data_t to separate struct
This allows them to be accessed as regular fields from Rust, rather than having
to create setter/getter methods for each of them.
2023-02-20 11:32:12 +01:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
aaf2d1c19d Use * const u8 instead of * const c_void
The way cxx bridge works, it doesn't recognize any types from another module as
being shared cxx bridge types with generations native to both C++ and Rust,
meaning every module that was going to use function pointers would have to
define its own `c_void` type (because cxx bridge doesn't recognize any of
libc::c_void, std::ffi::c_void, or autocxx::c_void).

FFI on other platforms has long used the equivalent of `uint8_t *` as an
alternative to `void *` for code where `void` was not available or was
undesirable for some reason. We can join the club - this way we can always use
`* {const|mut} u8` in our rust code and `uint8_t *` in our C++ code to pass
around parameters or values over the C abi.
2023-02-19 15:42:07 -06:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
ce559bc20e Port fd_monitor (and its needed components)
I needed to rename some types already ported to rust so they don't clash with
their still-extant cpp counterparts. Helper ffi functions added to avoid needing
to dynamically allocate an FdMonitorItem for every fd (we use dozens per basic
prompt).

I ported some functions from cpp to rust that are used only in the backend but
without removing their existing cpp counterparts so cpp code can continue to use
their version of them (`wperror` and `make_detached_pthread`).

I ran into issues porting line-by-line logic because rust inverts the behavior
of `std::remove_if(..)` by making it (basically) `Vec::retain_if(..)` so I
replaced bools with an explict enum to make everything clearer.

I'll port the cpp tests for this separately, for now they're using ffi.

Porting closures was ugly. It's nothing hard, but it's very ugly as now each
capturing lambda has been changed into an explicit struct that contains its
parameters (that needs to be dynamically allocated), a standalone callback
(member) function to replace the lambda contents, and a separate trampoline
function to call it from rust over the shared C abi (not really relevant to
x86_64 w/ its single calling convention but probably needed on other platforms).

I don't like that `fd_monitor.rs` has its own `c_void`. I couldn't find a way to
move that to `ffi.rs` but still get cxx bridge to consider it a shared POD.
Every time I moved it to a different module, it would consider it to be an
opaque rust type instead. I worry this means we're going to have multiple
`c_void1`, `c_void2`, etc. types as we continue to port code to use function
pointers.

Also, rust treats raw pointers as foreign so you can't do `impl Send for * const
Foo` even if `Foo` is from the same module. That necessitated a wrapper type
(`void_ptr`) that implements `Send` and `Sync` so we can move stuff between
threads.

The code in fd_monitor_t has been split into two objects, one that is used by
the caller and a separate one associated with the background thread (this is
made nice and clean by rust's ownership model). Objects not needed under the
lock (i.e. accessed by the background thread exclusively) were moved to the
separate `BackgroundFdMonitor` type.
2023-02-19 15:42:03 -06:00
Fabian Boehm
4fd1458d85 Port random to rust 2023-02-19 21:01:46 +01:00
ridiculousfish
27f5490a55 Merge branch 'riir'
This merges the Rust bits.
2023-02-19 08:57:47 -08:00
Neeraj Jaiswal
1adfce18ee builtins: port return/exit to rust 2023-02-18 18:53:40 +01:00
Xiretza
ba0bfb9df7 functions: list caller-exit handlers correctly
`functions --handlers-type caller-exit` did not list any functions, while
`functions --handlers-type process-exit` listed both process-exit and
caller-exit handlers:

$ echo (function foo --on-job-exit caller; end; functions --handlers-type caller-exit | grep foo)

$ echo (function foo --on-job-exit caller; end; functions --handlers-type process-exit | grep foo)
caller-exit foo
2023-02-18 18:35:40 +01:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
a1a8bc3d8d Port timer.cpp to rust 2023-02-14 15:54:18 -06:00
esdmr
a607421912
functions --copy: store file and lineno (#9542)
Keeps the location of original function definition, and also stores
where it was copied. `functions` and `type` show both locations,
instead of none. It also retains the line numbers in the stack trace.
2023-02-13 09:59:28 -06:00
ridiculousfish
15c3698258 Mark Dup2List as a struct, not a class
Fixes clang warnings "class 'Dup2List' was previously declared as a
struct."
2023-02-11 12:13:51 -08:00
ridiculousfish
b7de768c73 Allow custom completions to have leading dots
By default, fish does not complete files that have leading dots, unless the
wildcard itself has a leading dot. However this also affected completions;
for example `git add` would not offer `.gitlab-ci.yml` because it has a
leading dot.

Relax this for custom completions. Default file expansion still
suppresses leading dots, but now custom completions can create
leading-dot completions and they will be offered.

Fixes #3707.
2023-02-11 11:27:14 -08:00
Xiretza
5a76c7d3b1 Port emit builtin to rust 2023-02-11 15:04:57 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
b1b2294390 Add workaround for Midnight Commander's issue with prompt extraction
When we draw the prompt, we move the cursor to the actual
position *we* think it is by issuing a carriage return (via
`move(0,0)`), and then going forward until we hit the spot.

This helps when the terminal and fish disagree on the width of the
prompt, because we are now definitely in the correct place, so we can
only overwrite a bit of the prompt (if it renders longer than we
expected) or leave space after the prompt. Both of these are benign in
comparison to staircase effects we would otherwise get.

Unfortunately, midnight commander ("mc") tries to extract the last
line of the prompt, and does so in a way that is overly naive - it
resets everything to 0 when it sees a `\r`, and doesn't account for
cursor movement. In effect it's playing a terminal, but not committing
to the bit.

Since this has been an open request in mc for quite a while, we hack
around it, by checking the $MC_SID environment variable.

If we see it, we skip the clearing. We end up most likely doing
relative movement from where we think we are, and in most cases it
should be *fine*.
2023-02-11 14:18:10 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
39f3c894d7 Port tokenizer.cpp to Rust
In hindsight, I should probably have split this into three different commits.
2023-02-09 00:37:22 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7f8d247211 Port parse_constants.h to Rust 2023-02-09 00:37:22 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
25816627de Port redirection.cpp to Rust 2023-02-09 00:37:22 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
9ca160eac2 Convert parse_error_code_t to a scoped enum
This will make the Rust port's diff smaller.
2023-02-08 21:49:54 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8fd1db06ed Remove unused parse error code 2023-02-08 21:49:54 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4639f7ec40 Follow Rust naming convention for some types
But don't do it for enum variants just yet.
2023-02-08 21:49:54 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
47cc98fd57 wutil.h: enable implicit conversion from wcharz_t to wcstring
This allows to write

    wcstring result = some_rust_function_that_returns_wcharz_t();
2023-02-08 21:49:41 +01:00
Xiretza
a16e2ecb1b Port echo builtin to Rust 2023-02-07 22:25:47 +01:00
Xiretza
4b85c2f6db builtin: propagate status from Rust builtins
The return type of `builtin_run_rust()` reflects that of C++ builtins.
2023-02-07 22:25:47 +01:00
Xiretza
cfb5bb2505 builtin: correctly flush streams after running Rust builtin 2023-02-07 22:25:47 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
e90f003d2d Silence ENODEV errors for fstatat
Some broken gdrive filesystem can return these.

Fixes #9550
2023-02-06 21:49:07 +01:00
ridiculousfish
c2df63f586 Remove an errant printf from fish_tests 2023-02-04 11:24:54 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
83fd7ea7c4 Port future_feature_flags.cpp to Rust
This is early work but I guess there's no harm in pushing it?
Some thoughts on the conventions:

Types that live only inside Rust follow Rust naming convention
("FeatureMetadata").

Types that live on both sides of the language boundary follow the existing
naming ("feature_flag_t").
The alternative is to define a type alias ("using feature_flag_t =
rust::FeatureFlag") but that doesn't seem to be supported in "[cxx::bridge]"
blocks. We could put it in a header ("future_feature_flags.h").

"feature_metadata_t" is a variant of "FeatureMetadata" that can cross
the language boundary. This has the advantage that we can avoid tainting
"FeatureMetadata" with "CxxString" and such. This is an experimental approach,
probably not what we should do in general.
2023-02-03 18:55:06 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
132d99a27b Call rust_init() in fish_indent too
The initial port of feature flags requires a global initialization. Since
fish_indent accesses feature flags, let's make sure to initialize them here.
In future, we can stop initializing things fish_indent doesn't need (like
the topic monitor) but that's no big deal. Global initialization should
always be a benign addition.
2023-02-03 18:55:06 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
517d53dc46 Port util.cpp to Rust
The original implementation without the test took me 3 hours (first time
seriously looking into this)

The functions take "wcharz_t" for smooth integration with existing C++ callers.
This is at the expense of Rust callers, which would prefer "&wstr".  Would be
nice to declare a function parameter that accepts both but I don't think
that really works since "wcharz_t" drops the lifetime annotation.
2023-02-03 18:55:06 +01:00
ridiculousfish
76adfed0e7 Implement builtin_wait in Rust
This implements builtin_wait in Rust.
2023-02-02 19:34:48 -07:00
ridiculousfish
f38543ccb7 Rename ast::job_t to ast::job_pipeline_t
This works around an autocxx limitations where different types cannot
have the same name even if they live in different namespace.

ast::job_t conflicts with job_t.
2023-02-02 19:34:48 -07:00
ridiculousfish
55f655f003 Add a gettext wrapper in Rust
This allows the wgettext! macro, which calls into C++.
2023-02-02 19:34:48 -07:00
ridiculousfish
681a165721 Add an FFI test facility
This allow testing Rust functions (from fish_tests.cpp) which need to
cross the FFI. See the example in smoke.rs.
2023-02-02 19:34:48 -07:00
ridiculousfish
d843b67d2d Initial Rust commit 2023-02-02 19:34:47 -07:00
Fabian Boehm
7f2cb47437 fish_key_reader: Don't translate things to "\v" and friends
This translated ctrl-k to "\v", which is a "vertical tab", and ctrl-l
to "\f" and ctrl-g to "\a".

There is no "vertical tab" or "alarm" or "\f" *key*, so these
shouldn't be translated. Just drop these and call them `\ck` and such.

(vertical tab specifically is utterly useless and I would be okay with
dropping it entirely, I have never seen it used anywhere)
2023-01-27 17:07:18 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
bd871c5372 Fix last PCRE2_UCHAR32
See #9502
2023-01-23 20:03:29 +01:00
Eddie Lebow
00692bcdfe Include subsequence matches in history-pager
If a `contains` search yields no results, try again with `contains_subsequence`.
2023-01-22 16:11:46 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
9043008933 abbr: Clarify universal variable message
And give explicit upgrade instructions.
2023-01-21 16:53:59 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
52d2087dd3 re: Use the variable-width pcre2 type
This was what we always did in string. It makes it match the
annoyingly variable width of wchar_t.

Fixes #9502
2023-01-21 10:49:44 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
e84f588d11 reader: make Escape during history search restore commandline again
Commit 3b30d92b6 (Commit transient edit when closing pager, 2022-08-31)
inadvertently introduced two regressions to history search:

1. It made Escape keeps the selected history entry,
   instead of restoring the commandline before history search.
2. It made history search commands add undo entries.

Fix both of this issues.
2023-01-17 09:31:04 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
6df09b3753
completions: Offer ../ and ./ again (#9477)
Inadvertently broken in a2d816710f,
this made `cd .` no longer offer `cd ../` (same for general file completions
like `ls .`, which only offers dotfiles)
2023-01-16 10:05:01 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
077118d983 abbr: Fix crash when no name has been given
This crashed for

```fish
abbr --add --regex '{\d+..\d+}' --function foo
```

i.e. a regex and a function but no name - that's 0 additional
arguments.
2023-01-15 10:50:09 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
da0c640750 abbr: Warn when -U is given
This prints a warning to stderr and then still does the thing.

Because of the error trailer, it points to the abbr help page.
2023-01-14 22:27:28 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
5c56fa0e6f Remove str2wcs special case for MB_CUR_MAX
This meant we didn't actually do our weird en/decoding scheme for e.g.
a C locale, which meant that, when you then switch to a proper locale
the previous variables were broken.

I don't know how to test this automatically - none of my attempts seem
to ever *fail* with the old code, here's what you'd do manually:

- Run fish with an actual C locale (LC_ALL=C
fish_allow_singlebyte_locale=1 fish)
- `set -gx foo 💩`
- `set -e LC_ALL`
- `echo $foo` outputs "💩" if it works and "ð⏎" if it's broken.

Fixes #2613
2023-01-14 22:27:16 +01:00
ridiculousfish
7fa13e4451 Remove enum_iter_t
This was unused.
2023-01-14 12:58:20 -08:00
Fabian Boehm
9ef7fe1a15 Make one error translatable
This is now the same as in `read`
2023-01-13 17:57:04 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
dad8c527e0 read: Error on read-only variables
Fixes #9346
2023-01-13 17:56:28 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
1b1cf73b60 abbr: Stop escaping the name for abbr --list
This is so we can pass it to `abbr --erase`.

Fixes #9470
2023-01-13 16:38:34 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
572a568268 abbr: Erase the old universal variable with abbr --erase
This means cleaning out old universal variables is now just:

```fish
abbr --erase (abbr --list)
```

which makes upgrading much easier.

Note that this erases the currently defined variable and/or any
universal. It doesn't stop at the former because that makes it *easy*
to remove the universals (no running `abbr --erase` twice), and it
doesn't care about globals because, well, they would be gone on
restart anyway.

Fixes #9468.
2023-01-13 16:09:53 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
1d455be9fa Cleanup 2023-01-09 22:53:34 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
5792e4a12b
Make history pager use more entries (#9458)
Like I mentioned in #9089, 12 entries is a bit few.

So, instead, we do like we do for completions before disclosing and
pick half the screen (but at least X, in this case 12).

This avoids filling the entire screen, and will avoid an unsightly "X
more entries" (which requires scrolling down to fully disclose)
because it matches what the pager does.

Note: For multiline commands we can be pushed further upwards, and in
case of a multi-column layout we could fit more lines. That would
require asking the pager to fit as many as possible and give us back
the index of the last matching entry and rewinding the history search.

That's gonna be left as an exercise for later if it turns out to be necessary.
2023-01-09 21:39:55 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
f1a150ed43 postfork: Also check if interpreter is a directory
"#!/bin/"
2023-01-08 12:44:02 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
ead0b03108 postfork: Also check shebang/interpreter for EACCESS
This happens e.g. with a shebang of "#!/bin/" - we would complain
about EACCESS, even tho accessing *the file to run* worked.
2023-01-08 12:44:02 +01:00
Aaron Gyes
6ce0b93851 tinyexpr.h: rename __TINYEXPR_H__ include guard
Identifiers that start with _ or include two consecutive underscores
are reserved for the implementation
2023-01-01 03:20:01 -08:00
ridiculousfish
30c708e8a5 builtin_print_help to take its error argument by reference
This fixes a confusing use of pointers.
2022-12-31 10:13:03 -08:00
ridiculousfish
5c216e3d8c Remove unused 'end' variable from SHLVL calculation 2022-12-30 13:38:47 -08:00
ridiculousfish
7ff0e7d0f7 Remove bogus job_chain_is_fully_constructed declaration
This member function no longer exists.
2022-12-30 13:35:33 -08:00
Aaron Gyes
7340761b21 subsequence_in_string: fix broken optimization
haystack.size() > haystack.size() is always false

change it to needle.size() > haystack.size() as seems intended
2022-12-29 01:02:44 -08:00
Fabian Boehm
4c39aeed87 abbr: Let --function use a mandatory argument
This now means `abbr --add` has two modes:

```fish
abbr --add name --function foo --regex regex
```

```fish
abbr --add name --regex regex replacement
```

This is because `--function` was seen to be confusing as a boolean flag.
2022-12-24 10:29:26 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
3005adebd5 Revert "Remove print_hints from builtin_missing_argument and builtin_unknown_option"
Unfortunately print_hints was true *by default* - so for all builtins
that didn't pass it it would now be false instead.

This resulted in the trailer missing, which includes the line number
and context. So if you ran a script that includes `bind -M` the error
message would now just be "bind: -M: option requires an argument",
with no indication as to where.

This reverts commit 8a50d47a46.
2022-12-22 17:24:47 +01:00
ridiculousfish
5f23da9939 Add a TSAN workaround and re-enable the test
This reverts commit 865602e8d1.
2022-12-19 15:54:23 -08:00
ridiculousfish
8a50d47a46 Remove print_hints from builtin_missing_argument and builtin_unknown_option
The print_hints variable was always false, so just remove it.

This caused a cascade of other changes where the parser_t variable
becomes unused, so remove it from the call sites.

No functional change expected here.
2022-12-19 15:05:51 -08:00
Johannes Altmanninger
224f81e250 fish_tests: use default argument for abbreviation tests
Some tests place the cursor at the end of the command line.  This is the
obvious default, so let's make it a default argument.
2022-12-17 18:09:54 +01:00