# This defines a compatibility shim for the `trap` command found in other shells like bash and zsh. function __trap_translate_signal set -l upper (echo $argv[1]|tr a-z A-Z) string replace -r '^SIG' '' -- $upper end function __trap_switch switch $argv[1] case EXIT exit echo --on-event fish_exit case '*' echo --on-signal $argv[1] end end function trap -d 'Perform an action when the shell receives a signal' set -l options h/help l/list-signals p/print argparse -n trap $options -- $argv or return if set -q _flag_help __fish_print_help trap return 0 end set -l mode set -l cmd set -l sig # Determine the mode based on either an explicit flag or the non-flag args. if set -q _flag_print set mode print else if set -q _flag_list_signals set mode list else switch (count $argv) case 0 set mode print case 1 set mode clear case '*' if test $argv[1] = - set -e argv[1] set mode clear else set mode set end end end switch $mode case clear for i in $argv set sig (__trap_translate_signal $i) if test -n "$sig" functions -e __trap_handler_$sig end end case set set -l cmd $argv[1] set -e argv[1] for i in $argv set -l sig (__trap_translate_signal $i) set -l sw (__trap_switch $sig) if test -n "$sig" echo "function __trap_handler_$sig $sw; $cmd; end" | source else return 1 end end case print set -l names if set -q argv[1] set names $argv else set names (functions -na | string match "__trap_handler_*" | string replace '__trap_handler_' '') end for i in $names set sig (__trap_translate_signal $i) if test -n "$sig" functions __trap_handler_$i else return 1 end end case list kill -l end end