// The fish parser. #ifndef FISH_PARSER_H #define FISH_PARSER_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "event.h" #include "expand.h" #include "operation_context.h" #include "parse_constants.h" #include "parse_execution.h" #include "parse_tree.h" #include "proc.h" class io_chain_t; /// event_blockage_t represents a block on events. struct event_blockage_t {}; typedef std::list event_blockage_list_t; inline bool event_block_list_blocks_type(const event_blockage_list_t &ebls) { return !ebls.empty(); } /// Types of blocks. enum class block_type_t { while_block, /// While loop block for_block, /// For loop block if_block, /// If block function_call, /// Function invocation block function_call_no_shadow, /// Function invocation block with no variable shadowing switch_block, /// Switch block subst, /// Command substitution scope top, /// Outermost block begin, /// Unconditional block source, /// Block created by the . (source) builtin event, /// Block created on event notifier invocation breakpoint, /// Breakpoint block variable_assignment, /// Variable assignment before a command }; /// Possible states for a loop. enum class loop_status_t { normals, /// current loop block executed as normal breaks, /// current loop block should be removed continues, /// current loop block should be skipped }; /// block_t represents a block of commands. class block_t { /// Construct from a block type. explicit block_t(block_type_t t); /// Type of block. const block_type_t block_type; public: /// Name of file that created this block. This string is intern'd. const wchar_t *src_filename{nullptr}; /// Line number where this block was created. int src_lineno{0}; /// Whether we should pop the environment variable stack when we're popped off of the block /// stack. bool wants_pop_env{false}; /// List of event blocks. event_blockage_list_t event_blocks{}; // If this is a function block, the function name and arguments. // Otherwise empty. wcstring function_name{}; wcstring_list_t function_args{}; // If this is a source block, the source'd file, interned. // Otherwise nothing. const wchar_t *sourced_file{}; // If this is an event block, the event. Otherwise ignored. maybe_t event; block_type_t type() const { return this->block_type; } /// Description of the block, for debugging. wcstring description() const; /// \return if we are a function call (with or without shadowing). bool is_function_call() const { return type() == block_type_t::function_call || type() == block_type_t::function_call_no_shadow; } /// Entry points for creating blocks. static block_t if_block(); static block_t event_block(event_t evt); static block_t function_block(wcstring name, wcstring_list_t args, bool shadows); static block_t source_block(const wchar_t *src); static block_t for_block(); static block_t while_block(); static block_t switch_block(); static block_t scope_block(block_type_t type); static block_t breakpoint_block(); static block_t variable_assignment_block(); ~block_t(); }; struct profile_item_t { /// Time spent executing the specified command, including parse time for nested blocks. int exec; /// Time spent parsing the specified command, including execution time for command /// substitutions. int parse; /// The block level of the specified command. nested blocks and command substitutions both /// increase the block level. size_t level; /// If the execution of this command was skipped. bool skipped; /// The command string. wcstring cmd; }; class parse_execution_context_t; class completion_t; struct event_t; /// Miscellaneous data used to avoid recursion and others. struct library_data_t { /// A counter incremented every time a command executes. uint64_t exec_count{0}; /// Last reader run count. uint64_t last_exec_run_counter{UINT64_MAX}; /// Number of recursive calls to builtin_complete(). uint32_t builtin_complete_recursion_level{0}; /// Whether we called builtin_complete -C without parameter. bool builtin_complete_current_commandline{false}; /// Whether we are currently cleaning processes. bool is_cleaning_procs{false}; /// The internal job id of the job being populated, or 0 if none. /// This supports the '--on-job-exit caller' feature. internal_job_id_t caller_id{0}; /// Whether we are running a subshell command. bool is_subshell{false}; /// Whether we are running a block of commands. bool is_block{false}; /// Whether we are running due to a `breakpoint` command. bool is_breakpoint{false}; /// Whether we are running an event handler. This is not a bool because we keep count of the /// event nesting level. int is_event{0}; /// Whether we are currently interactive. bool is_interactive{false}; /// Whether to suppress fish_trace output. This occurs in the prompt, event handlers, and key /// bindings. bool suppress_fish_trace{false}; /// Whether we should break or continue the current loop. enum loop_status_t loop_status { loop_status_t::normals }; /// Whether we should return from the current function. bool returning{false}; /// The read limit to apply to captured subshell output, or 0 for none. size_t read_limit{0}; /// The current filename we are evaluating, either from builtin source or on the command line. /// This is an intern'd string. const wchar_t *current_filename{}; /// List of events that have been sent but have not yet been delivered because they are blocked. std::vector> blocked_events{}; /// A stack of fake values to be returned by builtin_commandline. This is used by the completion /// machinery when wrapping: e.g. if `tig` wraps `git` then git completions need to see git on /// the command line. wcstring_list_t transient_commandlines{}; /// A file descriptor holding the current working directory, for use in openat(). /// This is never null and never invalid. std::shared_ptr cwd_fd{}; }; class operation_context_t; /// The result of parser_t::eval family. struct eval_res_t { /// The value for $status. proc_status_t status; /// If set, there was an error that should be considered a failed expansion, such as /// command-not-found. For example, `touch (not-a-command)` will not invoke 'touch' because /// command-not-found will mark break_expand. bool break_expand; /// If set, no commands were executed and there we no errors. bool was_empty{false}; /* implicit */ eval_res_t(proc_status_t status, bool break_expand = false, bool was_empty = false) : status(status), break_expand(break_expand), was_empty(was_empty) {} }; class parser_t : public std::enable_shared_from_this { friend class parse_execution_context_t; private: /// If not zero, the signal triggering cancellation. volatile sig_atomic_t cancellation_signal = 0; /// The current execution context. std::unique_ptr execution_context; /// The jobs associated with this parser. job_list_t job_list; /// The list of blocks. This is a deque because we give out raw pointers to callers, who hold /// them across manipulating this stack. /// This is in "reverse" order: the topmost block is at the front. This enables iteration from /// top down using range-based for loops. std::deque block_list; /// The 'depth' of the fish call stack. int eval_level = -1; /// Set of variables for the parser. const std::shared_ptr variables; /// Miscellaneous library data. library_data_t library_data{}; /// List of profile items /// These are pointers because we return pointers to them to callers, /// who may hold them across blocks (which would cause reallocations internal /// to profile_items) std::vector> profile_items; // No copying allowed. parser_t(const parser_t &); parser_t &operator=(const parser_t &); /// Adds a job to the beginning of the job list. void job_add(shared_ptr job); /// Returns the name of the currently evaluated function if we are currently evaluating a /// function, null otherwise. This is tested by moving down the block-scope-stack, checking /// every block if it is of type FUNCTION_CALL. const wchar_t *is_function(size_t idx = 0) const; /// Create a parser. parser_t(); parser_t(std::shared_ptr vars); /// The main parser. static std::shared_ptr principal; public: /// Get the "principal" parser, whatever that is. static parser_t &principal_parser(); /// Indicates that we should stop execution due to the given signal. static void cancel_requested(int sig); /// Clear any cancel. void clear_cancel() { cancellation_signal = 0; } /// Global event blocks. event_blockage_list_t global_event_blocks; /// Evaluate the expressions contained in cmd. /// /// \param cmd the string to evaluate /// \param io io redirections to perform on all started jobs /// \param job_group if set, the job group to give to spawned jobs. /// \param block_type The type of block to push on the block stack, which must be either 'top' /// or 'subst'. /// \param break_expand If not null, return by reference whether the error ought to be an expand /// error. This includes nested expand errors, and command-not-found. /// /// \return the result of evaluation. eval_res_t eval(const wcstring &cmd, const io_chain_t &io, const job_group_ref_t &job_group = {}, block_type_t block_type = block_type_t::top); /// Evaluate the parsed source ps. /// Because the source has been parsed, a syntax error is impossible. eval_res_t eval(const parsed_source_ref_t &ps, const io_chain_t &io, const job_group_ref_t &job_group = {}, block_type_t block_type = block_type_t::top); /// Evaluates a node. /// The node type must be grammar::statement or grammar::job_list. template eval_res_t eval_node(const parsed_source_ref_t &ps, tnode_t node, const io_chain_t &block_io, const job_group_ref_t &job_group, block_type_t block_type = block_type_t::top); /// Evaluate line as a list of parameters, i.e. tokenize it and perform parameter expansion and /// cmdsubst execution on the tokens. Errors are ignored. If a parser is provided, it is used /// for command substitution expansion. static completion_list_t expand_argument_list(const wcstring &arg_list_src, expand_flags_t flags, const operation_context_t &ctx); /// Returns a string describing the current parser position in the format 'FILENAME (line /// LINE_NUMBER): LINE'. Example: /// /// init.fish (line 127): ls|grep pancake wcstring current_line(); /// Returns the current line number. int get_lineno() const; /// Returns the block at the given index. 0 corresponds to the innermost block. Returns nullptr /// when idx is at or equal to the number of blocks. const block_t *block_at_index(size_t idx) const; block_t *block_at_index(size_t idx); /// Return the list of blocks. The first block is at the top. const std::deque &blocks() const { return block_list; } /// Returns the current (innermost) block. block_t *current_block(); /// Get the list of jobs. job_list_t &jobs() { return job_list; } const job_list_t &jobs() const { return job_list; } /// Get the variables. env_stack_t &vars() { return *variables; } const env_stack_t &vars() const { return *variables; } /// Get the library data. library_data_t &libdata() { return library_data; } const library_data_t &libdata() const { return library_data; } /// Get and set the last proc statuses. int get_last_status() const { return vars().get_last_status(); } statuses_t get_last_statuses() const { return vars().get_last_statuses(); } void set_last_statuses(statuses_t s) { vars().set_last_statuses(std::move(s)); } /// Cover of vars().set(), which also fires any returned event handlers. /// \return a value like ENV_OK. int set_var_and_fire(const wcstring &key, env_mode_flags_t mode, wcstring val); int set_var_and_fire(const wcstring &key, env_mode_flags_t mode, wcstring_list_t vals); int set_empty_var_and_fire(const wcstring &key, env_mode_flags_t mode); /// Pushes a new block. Returns a pointer to the block, stored in the parser. The pointer is /// valid until the call to pop_block() block_t *push_block(block_t &&b); /// Remove the outermost block, asserting it's the given one. void pop_block(const block_t *expected); /// Return a description of the given blocktype. static const wchar_t *get_block_desc(block_type_t block); /// Return the function name for the specified stack frame. Default is one (current frame). const wchar_t *get_function_name(int level = 1); /// Promotes a job to the front of the list. void job_promote(job_t *job); /// Return the job with the specified job id. If id is 0 or less, return the last job used. job_t *job_get(job_id_t job_id); const job_t *job_get(job_id_t job_id) const; /// Returns the job with the given pid. job_t *job_get_from_pid(pid_t pid) const; /// Returns a new profile item if profiling is active. The caller should fill it in. The /// parser_t will clean it up. profile_item_t *create_profile_item(); void get_backtrace(const wcstring &src, const parse_error_list_t &errors, wcstring &output) const; /// \return the signal triggering cancellation, or 0 if none. int get_cancel_signal() const { return cancellation_signal; } /// Output profiling data to the given filename. void emit_profiling(const char *path) const; /// Returns the file currently evaluated by the parser. This can be different than /// reader_current_filename, e.g. if we are evaluating a function defined in a different file /// than the one curently read. const wchar_t *current_filename() const; /// Return if we are interactive, which means we are executing a command that the user typed in /// (and not, say, a prompt). bool is_interactive() const { return libdata().is_interactive; } /// Return a string representing the current stack trace. wcstring stack_trace() const; /// \return whether the number of functions in the stack exceeds our stack depth limit. bool function_stack_is_overflowing() const; /// \return a shared pointer reference to this parser. std::shared_ptr shared(); /// \return a cancel poller for checking if this parser has been signalled. cancel_checker_t cancel_checker() const; /// \return the operation context for this parser. operation_context_t context(); ~parser_t(); }; #endif