# Main file for fish command completions. This file contains various # common helper functions for the command completions. All actual # completions are located in the completions subdirectory. # # Set default field separators # set -g IFS \n\ \t # # Create the default command_not_found handler # function __fish_default_command_not_found_handler echo "fish: Unknown command '$argv'" >&2 end set -g version $FISH_VERSION if status --is-interactive # The user has seemingly explicitly launched an old fish with too-new scripts installed. if not contains -- "string" (builtin -n) set -g __is_launched_without_string 1 # XXX nostring - fix old fish binaries with no `string' builtin. # When executed on fish 2.2.0, the `else' block after this would # force on 24-bit mode due to changes to in test behavior. # These "XXX nostring" hacks were added for 2.3.1 set_color --bold echo "You appear to be trying to launch an old fish binary with newer scripts " echo "installed into" (set_color --underline)"$__fish_datadir" set_color normal echo -e "\nThis is an unsupported configuration.\n" set_color yellow echo "You may need to uninstall and reinstall fish!" set_color normal # Remove this code when we've made it safer to upgrade fish. else # Enable truecolor/24-bit support for select terminals # Ignore Neovim (in 0.1.4 at least), Screen and emacs' ansi-term as they swallow the sequences, rendering the text white. if not set -q NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS and not set -q STY and not string match -q -- 'eterm*' $TERM and begin set -q KONSOLE_PROFILE_NAME # KDE's konsole or string match -q -- "*:*" $ITERM_SESSION_ID # Supporting versions of iTerm2 will include a colon here or string match -q -- "st-*" $TERM # suckless' st or test -n "$VTE_VERSION" -a "$VTE_VERSION" -ge 3600 # Should be all gtk3-vte-based terms after version 3.6.0.0 or test "$COLORTERM" = truecolor -o "$COLORTERM" = 24bit # slang expects this end # Only set it if it isn't to allow override by setting to 0 set -q fish_term24bit; or set -g fish_term24bit 1 end end else # Hook up the default as the principal command_not_found handler # in case we are not interactive function __fish_command_not_found_handler --on-event fish_command_not_found __fish_default_command_not_found_handler $argv end end # # Set default search paths for completions and shellscript functions # unless they already exist # set -l configdir ~/.config if set -q XDG_CONFIG_HOME set configdir $XDG_CONFIG_HOME end set -l userdatadir ~/.local/share if set -q XDG_DATA_HOME set userdatadir $XDG_DATA_HOME end # __fish_datadir, __fish_sysconfdir, __fish_help_dir, __fish_bin_dir # are expected to have been set up by read_init from fish.cpp # Grab extra directories (as specified by the build process, usually for # third-party packages to ship completions &c. set -l __extra_completionsdir set -l __extra_functionsdir set -l __extra_confdir if test -f $__fish_datadir/__fish_build_paths.fish source $__fish_datadir/__fish_build_paths.fish end # Set up function and completion paths. Make sure that the fish # default functions/completions are included in the respective path. if not set -q fish_function_path set fish_function_path $configdir/fish/functions $__fish_sysconfdir/functions $__extra_functionsdir $__fish_datadir/functions end if not contains -- $__fish_datadir/functions $fish_function_path set fish_function_path $fish_function_path $__fish_datadir/functions end if not set -q fish_complete_path set fish_complete_path $configdir/fish/completions $__fish_sysconfdir/completions $__extra_completionsdir $__fish_datadir/completions $userdatadir/fish/generated_completions end if not contains -- $__fish_datadir/completions $fish_complete_path set fish_complete_path $fish_complete_path $__fish_datadir/completions end # # This is a Solaris-specific test to modify the PATH so that # Posix-conformant tools are used by default. It is separate from the # other PATH code because this directory needs to be prepended, not # appended, since it contains POSIX-compliant replacements for various # system utilities. # if test -d /usr/xpg4/bin if not contains -- /usr/xpg4/bin $PATH set PATH /usr/xpg4/bin $PATH end end # OS X-ism: Load the path files out of /etc/paths and /etc/paths.d/* set -g __fish_tmp_path $PATH function __fish_load_path_helper_paths # We want to rearrange the path to reflect this order. Delete that path component if it exists and then prepend it. # Since we are prepending but want to preserve the order of the input file, we reverse the array, append, and then reverse it again set __fish_tmp_path $__fish_tmp_path[-1..1] while read -l new_path_comp if test -d $new_path_comp set -l where (contains -i -- $new_path_comp $__fish_tmp_path) and set -e __fish_tmp_path[$where] set __fish_tmp_path $new_path_comp $__fish_tmp_path end end set __fish_tmp_path $__fish_tmp_path[-1..1] end test -r /etc/paths ; and __fish_load_path_helper_paths < /etc/paths for pathfile in /etc/paths.d/* ; __fish_load_path_helper_paths < $pathfile ; end set -xg PATH $__fish_tmp_path set -e __fish_tmp_path functions -e __fish_load_path_helper_paths # Add a handler for when fish_user_path changes, so we can apply the same changes to PATH # Invoke it immediately to apply the current value of fish_user_path function __fish_reconstruct_path -d "Update PATH when fish_user_paths changes" --on-variable fish_user_paths set -l local_path $PATH set -l x for x in $__fish_added_user_paths set -l idx (contains --index -- $x $local_path) and set -e local_path[$idx] end set -e __fish_added_user_paths for x in $fish_user_paths[-1..1] if set -l idx (contains --index -- $x $local_path) set -e local_path[$idx] else set -g __fish_added_user_paths $__fish_added_user_paths $x end set local_path $x $local_path end set -xg PATH $local_path end __fish_reconstruct_path # # Launch debugger on SIGTRAP # function fish_sigtrap_handler --on-signal TRAP --no-scope-shadowing --description "Signal handler for the TRAP signal. Launches a debug prompt." breakpoint end # # Whenever a prompt is displayed, make sure that interactive # mode-specific initializations have been performed. # This handler removes itself after it is first called. # function __fish_on_interactive --on-event fish_prompt __fish_config_interactive functions -e __fish_on_interactive end # "." command for compatibility with old fish versions. function . --description 'Evaluate contents of file (deprecated, see "source")' --no-scope-shadowing if begin test (count $argv) -eq 0 # Uses tty directly, as isatty depends on "." and tty 0>&0 >/dev/null end echo "source: '.' command is deprecated, and doesn't work with STDIN anymore. Did you mean 'source' or './'?" >&2 return 1 else source $argv end end # Set the locale if it isn't explicitly set. Allowing the lack of locale env vars to imply the # C/POSIX locale causes too many problems. Do this before reading the snippets because they might be # in UTF-8 (with non-ASCII characters). __fish_set_locale # As last part of initialization, source the conf directories # Implement precedence (User > Admin > Extra (e.g. vendors) > Fish) by basically doing "basename" set -l sourcelist for file in $configdir/fish/conf.d/*.fish $__fish_sysconfdir/conf.d/*.fish $__extra_confdir/*.fish set -l basename (string replace -r '^.*/' '' -- $file) contains -- $basename $sourcelist; and continue set sourcelist $sourcelist $basename # Also skip non-files or unreadable files # This allows one to use e.g. symlinks to /dev/null to "mask" something (like in systemd) [ -f $file -a -r $file ]; and source $file end # Upgrade pre-existing abbreviations from the old "key=value" to the new "key value" syntax # This needs to be in share/config.fish because __fish_config_interactive is called after 2sourcing config.fish, which might contain abbr calls if not set -q __fish_init_2_3_0 set -l fab for abb in $fish_user_abbreviations set fab $fab (string replace -r '^([^ =]+)=(.*)$' '$1 $2' -- $abb) end set fish_user_abbreviations $fab set -U __fish_init_2_3_0 end # # Some things should only be done for login terminals # This used to be in etc/config.fish - keep it here to keep the semantics # if status --is-login # # Put linux consoles in unicode mode. # if test "$TERM" = linux if string match -qir '\.UTF' -- $LANG if command -s unicode_start >/dev/null unicode_start end end end end