//! Functions for reading data from stdin and passing to the parser. If stdin is a keyboard, it //! supplies a killring, history, syntax highlighting, tab-completion and various other interactive //! features. //! //! Internally the interactive mode functions rely in the functions of the input library to read //! individual characters of input. //! //! Token search is handled incrementally. Actual searches are only done on when searching backwards, //! since the previous results are saved. The last search position is remembered and a new search //! continues from the last search position. All search results are saved in the list 'search_prev'. //! When the user searches forward, i.e. presses Alt-down, the list is consulted for previous search //! result, and subsequent backwards searches are also handled by consulting the list up until the //! end of the list is reached, at which point regular searching will commence. use libc::{ c_char, c_int, ECHO, EINTR, EIO, EISDIR, ENOTTY, EPERM, ESRCH, ICANON, ICRNL, IEXTEN, INLCR, IXOFF, IXON, ONLCR, OPOST, O_NONBLOCK, O_RDONLY, SIGINT, SIGTTIN, STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO, S_IFDIR, TCSANOW, VMIN, VQUIT, VSUSP, VTIME, _POSIX_VDISABLE, }; use nix::fcntl::OFlag; use nix::sys::stat::Mode; use once_cell::sync::Lazy; use std::cell::UnsafeCell; use std::io::BufReader; use std::num::NonZeroUsize; use std::ops::Range; use std::os::fd::RawFd; use std::pin::Pin; use std::rc::Rc; use std::sync::atomic::Ordering; use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicI32, AtomicU32, AtomicU64, AtomicU8}; use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, MutexGuard}; use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; use errno::{errno, Errno}; use crate::abbrs::abbrs_match; use crate::ast::{self, Ast, Category, Traversal}; use crate::builtins::shared::STATUS_CMD_OK; use crate::color::RgbColor; use crate::common::{ escape, escape_string, exit_without_destructors, get_ellipsis_char, get_obfuscation_read_char, redirect_tty_output, scoped_push_replacer, scoped_push_replacer_ctx, shell_modes, str2wcstring, wcs2string, write_loop, EscapeFlags, EscapeStringStyle, ScopeGuard, PROGRAM_NAME, UTF8_BOM_WCHAR, }; use crate::complete::{ complete, complete_load, sort_and_prioritize, CompleteFlags, Completion, CompletionList, CompletionRequestOptions, }; use crate::editable_line::{Edit, EditableLine}; use crate::env::{EnvMode, Environment, Statuses}; use crate::env_dispatch::term_supports_setting_title; use crate::exec::exec_subshell; use crate::expand::{expand_string, expand_tilde, ExpandFlags, ExpandResultCode}; use crate::fallback::fish_wcwidth; use crate::fd_readable_set::poll_fd_readable; use crate::fds::{make_fd_blocking, wopen_cloexec, AutoCloseFd}; use crate::flog::{FLOG, FLOGF}; #[allow(unused_imports)] use crate::future::{IsOkAnd, IsSomeAnd}; use crate::global_safety::RelaxedAtomicBool; use crate::highlight::{ autosuggest_validate_from_history, highlight_shell, HighlightRole, HighlightSpec, }; use crate::history::{ history_session_id, in_private_mode, History, HistorySearch, PersistenceMode, SearchDirection, SearchType, }; use crate::input::Inputter; use crate::input::{init_input, input_set_bind_mode}; use crate::input_common::{CharEvent, CharInputStyle, ReadlineCmd}; use crate::io::IoChain; use crate::kill::{kill_add, kill_replace, kill_yank, kill_yank_rotate}; use crate::libc::MB_CUR_MAX; use crate::nix::isatty; use crate::operation_context::{get_bg_context, OperationContext}; use crate::output::Outputter; use crate::pager::{PageRendering, Pager, SelectionMotion}; use crate::parse_constants::SourceRange; use crate::parse_constants::{ParseTreeFlags, ParserTestErrorBits}; use crate::parse_tree::ParsedSource; use crate::parse_util::{ parse_util_cmdsubst_extent, parse_util_compute_indents, parse_util_contains_wildcards, parse_util_detect_errors, parse_util_detect_errors_in_ast, parse_util_escape_string_with_quote, parse_util_escape_wildcards, parse_util_get_line_from_offset, parse_util_get_offset, parse_util_get_offset_from_line, parse_util_get_quote_type, parse_util_lineno, parse_util_locate_cmdsubst_range, parse_util_token_extent, }; use crate::parser::{BlockType, EvalRes, Parser, ParserRef}; use crate::proc::{ have_proc_stat, hup_jobs, is_interactive_session, job_reap, jobs_requiring_warning_on_exit, print_exit_warning_for_jobs, proc_update_jiffies, }; use crate::reader_history_search::{smartcase_flags, ReaderHistorySearch, SearchMode}; use crate::screen::{screen_clear, screen_force_clear_to_end, Screen}; use crate::signal::{ signal_check_cancel, signal_clear_cancel, signal_reset_handlers, signal_set_handlers, signal_set_handlers_once, }; use crate::termsize::{termsize_invalidate_tty, termsize_last, termsize_update}; use crate::threads::{ assert_is_background_thread, assert_is_main_thread, iothread_service_main_with_timeout, Debounce, }; use crate::tokenizer::{ tok_command, MoveWordStateMachine, MoveWordStyle, TokenType, Tokenizer, TOK_ACCEPT_UNFINISHED, TOK_SHOW_COMMENTS, }; use crate::wchar::prelude::*; use crate::wcstringutil::{ count_preceding_backslashes, join_strings, string_prefixes_string, string_prefixes_string_case_insensitive, StringFuzzyMatch, }; use crate::wildcard::wildcard_has; use crate::wutil::{perror, write_to_fd}; use crate::{abbrs, event, function, history}; /// A description of where fish is in the process of exiting. #[repr(u8)] enum ExitState { /// fish is not exiting. None, /// fish intends to exit, and is running handlers like 'fish_exit'. RunningHandlers, /// fish is finished running handlers and no more fish script may be run. FinishedHandlers, } static EXIT_STATE: AtomicU8 = AtomicU8::new(ExitState::None as u8); pub static SHELL_MODES: Lazy> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() })); /// Mode on startup, which we restore on exit. static TERMINAL_MODE_ON_STARTUP: Lazy> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() })); /// Mode we use to execute programs. static TTY_MODES_FOR_EXTERNAL_CMDS: Lazy> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() })); static RUN_COUNT: AtomicU64 = AtomicU64::new(0); static STATUS_COUNT: AtomicU64 = AtomicU64::new(0); /// This variable is set to a signal by the signal handler when ^C is pressed. static INTERRUPTED: AtomicI32 = AtomicI32::new(0); /// If set, SIGHUP has been received. This latches to true. /// This is set from a signal handler. static SIGHUP_RECEIVED: RelaxedAtomicBool = RelaxedAtomicBool::new(false); /// A singleton snapshot of the reader state. This is updated when the reader changes. This is /// factored out for thread-safety reasons: it may be fetched on a background thread. fn commandline_state_snapshot() -> MutexGuard<'static, CommandlineState> { static STATE: Mutex = Mutex::new(CommandlineState::new()); STATE.lock().unwrap() } /// Any time the contents of a buffer changes, we update the generation count. This allows for our /// background threads to notice it and skip doing work that they would otherwise have to do. static GENERATION: AtomicU32 = AtomicU32::new(0); /// Get the debouncer for autosuggestions and background highlighting. fn debounce_autosuggestions() -> &'static Debounce { const AUTOSUGGEST_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_millis(500); static RES: once_cell::race::OnceBox = once_cell::race::OnceBox::new(); RES.get_or_init(|| Box::new(Debounce::new(AUTOSUGGEST_TIMEOUT))) } fn debounce_highlighting() -> &'static Debounce { const HIGHLIGHT_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_millis(500); static RES: once_cell::race::OnceBox = once_cell::race::OnceBox::new(); RES.get_or_init(|| Box::new(Debounce::new(HIGHLIGHT_TIMEOUT))) } fn debounce_history_pager() -> &'static Debounce { const HISTORY_PAGER_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_millis(500); static RES: once_cell::race::OnceBox = once_cell::race::OnceBox::new(); RES.get_or_init(|| Box::new(Debounce::new(HISTORY_PAGER_TIMEOUT))) } fn redirect_tty_after_sighup() { // If we have received SIGHUP, redirect the tty to avoid a user script triggering SIGTTIN or // SIGTTOU. assert!(reader_received_sighup(), "SIGHUP not received"); static TTY_REDIRECTED: RelaxedAtomicBool = RelaxedAtomicBool::new(false); if !TTY_REDIRECTED.swap(true) { redirect_tty_output(); } } /// The stack of current interactive reading contexts. fn reader_data_stack() -> &'static mut Vec>> { struct ReaderDataStack(UnsafeCell>>>); // Safety: only used on main thread. unsafe impl Sync for ReaderDataStack {} static mut READER_DATA_STACK: ReaderDataStack = ReaderDataStack(UnsafeCell::new(vec![])); assert_is_main_thread(); unsafe { READER_DATA_STACK.0.get_mut() } } /// Access the top level reader data. pub fn current_data() -> Option<&'static mut ReaderData> { reader_data_stack() .last_mut() .map(|data| unsafe { Pin::get_unchecked_mut(Pin::as_mut(data)) }) } pub use current_data as reader_current_data; /// Add a new reader to the reader stack. /// \return a shared pointer to it. fn reader_push_ret( parser: &Parser, history_name: &wstr, conf: ReaderConfig, ) -> &'static mut ReaderData { assert_is_main_thread(); let hist = History::with_name(history_name); hist.resolve_pending(); let data = ReaderData::new(parser.shared(), hist, conf); reader_data_stack().push(data); let data = current_data().unwrap(); data.command_line_changed(EditableLineTag::Commandline); if reader_data_stack().len() == 1 { reader_interactive_init(parser); } data.update_commandline_state(); data } /// Push a new reader environment controlled by \p conf, using the given history name. /// If \p history_name is empty, then save history in-memory only; do not write it to disk. pub fn reader_push(parser: &Parser, history_name: &wstr, conf: ReaderConfig) { // Public variant which discards the return value. reader_push_ret(parser, history_name, conf); } /// Return to previous reader environment. pub fn reader_pop() { assert_is_main_thread(); reader_data_stack().pop().unwrap(); if let Some(new_reader) = current_data() { new_reader .screen .reset_abandoning_line(usize::try_from(termsize_last().width).unwrap()); new_reader.update_commandline_state(); } else { reader_interactive_destroy(); *commandline_state_snapshot() = CommandlineState::new(); } } /// Configuration that we provide to a reader. #[derive(Default)] pub struct ReaderConfig { /// Left prompt command, typically fish_prompt. pub left_prompt_cmd: WString, /// Right prompt command, typically fish_right_prompt. pub right_prompt_cmd: WString, /// Name of the event to trigger once we're set up. pub event: &'static wstr, /// Whether tab completion is OK. pub complete_ok: bool, /// Whether to perform syntax highlighting. pub highlight_ok: bool, /// Whether to perform syntax checking before returning. pub syntax_check_ok: bool, /// Whether to allow autosuggestions. pub autosuggest_ok: bool, /// Whether to expand abbreviations. pub expand_abbrev_ok: bool, /// Whether to exit on interrupt (^C). pub exit_on_interrupt: bool, /// If set, do not show what is typed. pub in_silent_mode: bool, /// The fd for stdin, default to actual stdin. pub inputfd: RawFd, } /// Snapshotted state from the reader. #[derive(Clone, Default)] pub struct CommandlineState { /// command line text, or empty if not interactive pub text: WString, /// position of the cursor, may be as large as text.size() pub cursor_pos: usize, /// visual selection, or none if none pub selection: Option>, /// current reader history, or null if not interactive pub history: Option>, /// pager is visible pub pager_mode: bool, /// pager already shows everything if possible pub pager_fully_disclosed: bool, /// pager is visible and search is active pub search_mode: bool, /// if false, the reader has not yet been entered pub initialized: bool, } impl CommandlineState { const fn new() -> Self { Self { text: WString::new(), cursor_pos: 0, selection: None, history: None, pager_mode: false, pager_fully_disclosed: false, search_mode: false, initialized: false, } } } /// Strategy for determining how the selection behaves. #[derive(Eq, PartialEq)] pub enum CursorSelectionMode { /// The character at/after the cursor is excluded. /// This is most useful with a line cursor shape. Exclusive, /// The character at/after the cursor is included. /// This is most useful with a block or underscore cursor shape. Inclusive, } /// A mode for calling the reader_kill function. enum Kill { /// In this mode, the new string is appended to the current contents of the kill buffer. Append, /// In this mode, the new string is prepended to the current contents of the kill buffer. Prepend, } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq)] enum JumpDirection { Forward, Backward, } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq)] enum JumpPrecision { Till, To, } /// readline_loop_state_t encapsulates the state used in a readline loop. /// It is always stack allocated transient. This state should not be "publicly visible"; public /// state should be in reader_data_t. struct ReadlineLoopState { /// The last command that was executed. last_cmd: Option, /// If the last command was a yank, the length of yanking that occurred. yank_len: usize, /// If the last "complete" readline command has inserted text into the command line. complete_did_insert: bool, /// List of completions. comp: Vec, /// Whether the loop has finished, due to reaching the character limit or through executing a /// command. finished: bool, /// Maximum number of characters to read. nchars: Option, } impl ReadlineLoopState { fn new() -> Self { Self { last_cmd: None, yank_len: 0, complete_did_insert: true, comp: vec![], finished: false, nchars: None, } } } /// Data wrapping up the visual selection. #[derive(Clone, Copy, Default, Eq, PartialEq)] struct SelectionData { /// The position of the cursor when selection was initiated. begin: usize, /// The start and stop position of the current selection. start: usize, stop: usize, } /// A value-type struct representing a layout that can be rendered. /// The intent is that everything we send to the screen is encapsulated in this struct. #[derive(Clone, Default)] struct LayoutData { /// Text of the command line. text: WString, /// The colors. This has the same length as 'text'. colors: Vec, /// Position of the cursor in the command line. position: usize, /// Whether the cursor is focused on the pager or not. focused_on_pager: bool, /// Visual selection of the command line, or none if none. selection: Option, /// String containing the autosuggestion. autosuggestion: WString, /// The matching range of the command line from a history search. If non-empty, then highlight /// the range within the text. history_search_range: Option, /// The result of evaluating the left, mode and right prompt commands. /// That is, this the text of the prompts, not the commands to produce them. left_prompt_buff: WString, mode_prompt_buff: WString, right_prompt_buff: WString, } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq)] enum EditableLineTag { Commandline, SearchField, } /// A struct describing the state of the interactive reader. These states can be stacked, in case /// reader_readline() calls are nested. This happens when the 'read' builtin is used. pub struct ReaderData { /// We could put the entire thing in an Rc but Rc::get_unchecked_mut is not yet stable. /// This is sufficient for our use. canary: Rc<()>, /// Configuration for the reader. conf: ReaderConfig, /// The parser being used. parser_ref: ParserRef, /// String containing the whole current commandline. command_line: EditableLine, /// Whether the most recent modification to the command line was done by either history search /// or a pager selection change. When this is true and another transient change is made, the /// old transient change will be removed from the undo history. command_line_has_transient_edit: bool, /// The most recent layout data sent to the screen. rendered_layout: LayoutData, /// The current autosuggestion. autosuggestion: Autosuggestion, /// Current pager. pager: Pager, /// The output of the pager. current_page_rendering: PageRendering, /// When backspacing, we temporarily suppress autosuggestions. suppress_autosuggestion: bool, /// HACK: A flag to reset the loop state from the outside. reset_loop_state: bool, /// Whether this is the first prompt. first_prompt: bool, /// The time when the last flash() completed last_flash: Option, /// The representation of the current screen contents. screen: Screen, /// The source of input events. inputter: Inputter, /// The history. history: Arc, /// The history search. history_search: ReaderHistorySearch, /// Whether the in-pager history search is active. history_pager_active: bool, /// The direction of the last successful history pager search. history_pager_direction: SearchDirection, /// The range in history covered by the history pager's current page. history_pager_history_index_start: usize, history_pager_history_index_end: usize, /// The cursor selection mode. cursor_selection_mode: CursorSelectionMode, /// The selection data. If this is not none, then we have an active selection. selection: Option, left_prompt_buff: WString, mode_prompt_buff: WString, /// The output of the last evaluation of the right prompt command. right_prompt_buff: WString, /// When navigating the pager, we modify the command line. /// This is the saved command line before modification. cycle_command_line: WString, cycle_cursor_pos: usize, /// If set, a key binding or the 'exit' command has asked us to exit our read loop. exit_loop_requested: bool, /// If this is true, exit reader even if there are running jobs. This happens if we press e.g. /// ^D twice. did_warn_for_bg_jobs: bool, /// The current contents of the top item in the kill ring. kill_item: WString, /// A flag which may be set to force re-execing all prompts and re-rendering. /// This may come about when a color like $fish_color... has changed. force_exec_prompt_and_repaint: bool, /// The target character of the last jump command. last_jump_target: Option, last_jump_direction: JumpDirection, last_jump_precision: JumpPrecision, /// The text of the most recent asynchronous highlight and autosuggestion requests. /// If these differs from the text of the command line, then we must kick off a new request. in_flight_highlight_request: WString, in_flight_autosuggest_request: WString, } /// Read commands from \c fd until encountering EOF. /// The fd is not closed. pub fn reader_read(parser: &Parser, fd: RawFd, io: &IoChain) -> c_int { // If reader_read is called recursively through the '.' builtin, we need to preserve // is_interactive. This, and signal handler setup is handled by // proc_push_interactive/proc_pop_interactive. let mut interactive = false; // This block is a hack to work around https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20632. // See also, commit 396bf12. Without the need for this workaround we would just write: // int inter = ((fd == STDIN_FILENO) && isatty(STDIN_FILENO)); if fd == STDIN_FILENO { let mut t: libc::termios = unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() }; if isatty(STDIN_FILENO) { interactive = true; } else if unsafe { libc::tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &mut t) } == -1 && errno().0 == EIO { redirect_tty_output(); interactive = true; } } let _interactive_push = scoped_push_replacer( |new_value| std::mem::replace(&mut parser.libdata_mut().pods.is_interactive, new_value), interactive, ); signal_set_handlers_once(interactive); let res = if interactive { read_i(parser) } else { read_ni(parser, fd, io) }; // If the exit command was called in a script, only exit the script, not the program. parser.libdata_mut().pods.exit_current_script = false; res } /// Read interactively. Read input from stdin while providing editing facilities. fn read_i(parser: &Parser) -> i32 { assert_is_main_thread(); parser.assert_can_execute(); let mut conf = ReaderConfig::default(); conf.complete_ok = true; conf.highlight_ok = true; conf.syntax_check_ok = true; conf.autosuggest_ok = check_autosuggestion_enabled(parser.vars()); conf.expand_abbrev_ok = true; conf.event = L!("fish_prompt"); if parser.is_breakpoint() && function::exists(DEBUG_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME, parser) { conf.left_prompt_cmd = DEBUG_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME.to_owned(); conf.right_prompt_cmd.clear(); } else { conf.left_prompt_cmd = LEFT_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME.to_owned(); conf.right_prompt_cmd = RIGHT_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME.to_owned(); } let data = reader_push_ret(parser, &history_session_id(parser.vars()), conf); data.import_history_if_necessary(); while !check_exit_loop_maybe_warning(Some(data)) { RUN_COUNT.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed); let Some(command) = data.readline(None) else { continue; }; if command.is_empty() { continue; } data.update_buff_pos(EditableLineTag::Commandline, Some(0)); data.command_line.clear(); data.command_line_changed(EditableLineTag::Commandline); event::fire_generic(parser, L!("fish_preexec").to_owned(), vec![command.clone()]); let eval_res = reader_run_command(parser, &command); signal_clear_cancel(); if !eval_res.no_status { STATUS_COUNT.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed); } // If the command requested an exit, then process it now and clear it. data.exit_loop_requested |= parser.libdata().pods.exit_current_script; parser.libdata_mut().pods.exit_current_script = false; event::fire_generic(parser, L!("fish_postexec").to_owned(), vec![command]); // Allow any pending history items to be returned in the history array. data.history.resolve_pending(); let already_warned = data.did_warn_for_bg_jobs; if check_exit_loop_maybe_warning(Some(data)) { break; } if already_warned { // We had previously warned the user and they ran another command. // Reset the warning. data.did_warn_for_bg_jobs = false; } // Apply any command line update from this command or fish_postexec, etc. // See #8807. data.apply_commandline_state_changes(); } reader_pop(); // If we got SIGHUP, ensure the tty is redirected. if reader_received_sighup() { // If we are the top-level reader, then we translate SIGHUP into exit_forced. redirect_tty_after_sighup(); } // If we are the last reader, then kill remaining jobs before exiting. if reader_data_stack().is_empty() { // Send the exit event and then commit to not executing any more fish script. EXIT_STATE.store(ExitState::RunningHandlers as u8, Ordering::Relaxed); event::fire_generic(parser, L!("fish_exit").to_owned(), vec![]); EXIT_STATE.store(ExitState::FinishedHandlers as u8, Ordering::Relaxed); hup_jobs(&parser.jobs()); } 0 } /// Read non-interactively. Read input from stdin without displaying the prompt, using syntax /// highlighting. This is used for reading scripts and init files. /// The file is not closed. fn read_ni(parser: &Parser, fd: RawFd, io: &IoChain) -> i32 { let mut buf: libc::stat = unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() }; if unsafe { libc::fstat(fd, &mut buf) } == -1 { let err = errno(); FLOG!( error, wgettext_fmt!("Unable to read input file: %s", err.to_string()) ); return 1; } /* FreeBSD allows read() on directories. Error explicitly in that case. */ // XXX: This can be triggered spuriously, so we'll not do that for stdin. // This can be seen e.g. with node's "spawn" api. if fd != STDIN_FILENO && (buf.st_mode & S_IFDIR) != 0 { FLOG!( error, wgettext_fmt!("Unable to read input file: %s", Errno(EISDIR).to_string()) ); return 1; } // Read all data into a vec. let mut fd_contents = Vec::with_capacity(usize::try_from(buf.st_size).unwrap()); loop { let mut buff = [0_u8; 4096]; match nix::unistd::read(fd, &mut buff) { Ok(0) => { // EOF. break; } Ok(amt) => { fd_contents.extend_from_slice(&buff[..amt]); } Err(err) => { if err == nix::Error::EINTR { continue; } else if err == nix::Error::EAGAIN || err == nix::Error::EWOULDBLOCK && make_fd_blocking(fd).is_ok() { // We succeeded in making the fd blocking, keep going. continue; } else { // Fatal error. FLOG!( error, wgettext_fmt!("Unable to read input file: %s", err.to_string()) ); return 1; } } } } let mut s = str2wcstring(&fd_contents); // Eagerly deallocate to save memory. drop(fd_contents); // Swallow a BOM (issue #1518). if s.chars().next() == Some(UTF8_BOM_WCHAR) { s.remove(0); } // Parse into an ast and detect errors. let mut errors = vec![]; let ast = Ast::parse(&s, ParseTreeFlags::empty(), Some(&mut errors)); let mut errored = ast.errored(); if !errored { errored = parse_util_detect_errors_in_ast(&ast, &s, Some(&mut errors)).is_err(); } if errored { let sb = parser.get_backtrace(&s, &errors); eprintf!("%ls", sb); return 1; } // Construct a parsed source ref. // Be careful to transfer ownership, this could be a very large string. let ps = Arc::new(ParsedSource::new(s, ast)); parser.eval_parsed_source(&ps, io, None, BlockType::top); 0 } /// Initialize the reader. pub fn reader_init() { // Save the initial terminal mode. let mut terminal_mode_on_startup = TERMINAL_MODE_ON_STARTUP.lock().unwrap(); unsafe { libc::tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &mut *terminal_mode_on_startup) }; // Set the mode used for program execution, initialized to the current mode. let mut tty_modes_for_external_cmds = TTY_MODES_FOR_EXTERNAL_CMDS.lock().unwrap(); *tty_modes_for_external_cmds = *terminal_mode_on_startup; term_fix_external_modes(&mut tty_modes_for_external_cmds); // Disable flow control by default. tty_modes_for_external_cmds.c_iflag &= !IXON; tty_modes_for_external_cmds.c_iflag &= !IXOFF; // Set the mode used for the terminal, initialized to the current mode. *shell_modes() = *tty_modes_for_external_cmds; term_fix_modes(&mut shell_modes()); drop(terminal_mode_on_startup); drop(tty_modes_for_external_cmds); // Set up our fixed terminal modes once, // so we don't get flow control just because we inherited it. if is_interactive_session() && unsafe { libc::getpgrp() == libc::tcgetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO) } { term_donate(/*quiet=*/ true); } } /// Restore the term mode if we own the terminal and are interactive (#8705). /// It's important we do this before restore_foreground_process_group, /// otherwise we won't think we own the terminal. pub fn restore_term_mode() { if !is_interactive_session() || unsafe { libc::getpgrp() != libc::tcgetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO) } { return; } if unsafe { libc::tcsetattr( STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &*TERMINAL_MODE_ON_STARTUP.lock().unwrap(), ) == -1 } && errno().0 == EIO { redirect_tty_output(); } } /// Change the history file for the current command reading context. pub fn reader_change_history(name: &wstr) { // We don't need to _change_ if we're not initialized yet. let Some(data) = current_data() else { return; }; data.history.save(); data.history = History::with_name(name); commandline_state_snapshot().history = Some(data.history.clone()); } pub fn reader_change_cursor_selection_mode(selection_mode: CursorSelectionMode) { // We don't need to _change_ if we're not initialized yet. if let Some(data) = current_data() { data.cursor_selection_mode = selection_mode; } } fn check_autosuggestion_enabled(vars: &dyn Environment) -> bool { vars.get(L!("fish_autosuggestion_enabled")) .map(|v| v.as_string()) .map(|v| v != L!("0")) .unwrap_or(true) } /// Enable or disable autosuggestions based on the associated variable. pub fn reader_set_autosuggestion_enabled(vars: &dyn Environment) { // We don't need to _change_ if we're not initialized yet. let Some(data) = current_data() else { return; }; let enable = check_autosuggestion_enabled(vars); if data.conf.autosuggest_ok != enable { data.conf.autosuggest_ok = enable; data.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint = true; data.inputter .queue_char(CharEvent::from_readline(ReadlineCmd::Repaint)); } } /// Tell the reader that it needs to re-exec the prompt and repaint. /// This may be called in response to e.g. a color variable change. pub fn reader_schedule_prompt_repaint() { assert_is_main_thread(); let Some(data) = current_data() else { return; }; if !data.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint { data.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint = true; data.inputter .queue_char(CharEvent::from_readline(ReadlineCmd::Repaint)); } } pub fn reader_handle_command(cmd: ReadlineCmd) { if let Some(data) = current_data() { let mut rls = ReadlineLoopState::new(); data.handle_readline_command(cmd, &mut rls); } } /// Enqueue an event to the back of the reader's input queue. pub fn reader_queue_ch(ch: CharEvent) { if let Some(data) = current_data() { data.inputter.queue_char(ch); } } /// Return the value of the interrupted flag, which is set by the sigint handler, and clear it if it /// was set. If the current reader is interruptible, call \c reader_exit(). pub fn reader_reading_interrupted() -> i32 { let res = reader_test_and_clear_interrupted(); if res == 0 { return 0; } if let Some(data) = current_data() { if data.conf.exit_on_interrupt { data.exit_loop_requested = true; // We handled the interrupt ourselves, our caller doesn't need to handle it. return 0; } } res } /// Read one line of input. Before calling this function, reader_push() must have been called in /// order to set up a valid reader environment. If nchars > 0, return after reading that many /// characters even if a full line has not yet been read. Note: the returned value may be longer /// than nchars if a single keypress resulted in multiple characters being inserted into the /// commandline. pub fn reader_readline(nchars: usize) -> Option { let nchars = NonZeroUsize::try_from(nchars).ok(); let data = current_data().unwrap(); // Apply any outstanding commandline changes (#8633). data.apply_commandline_state_changes(); data.readline(nchars) } /// Get the command line state. This may be fetched on a background thread. pub fn commandline_get_state() -> CommandlineState { commandline_state_snapshot().clone() } /// Set the command line text and position. This may be called on a background thread; the reader /// will pick it up when it is done executing. pub fn commandline_set_buffer(text: WString, cursor_pos: Option) { let mut state = commandline_state_snapshot(); state.cursor_pos = std::cmp::min(cursor_pos.unwrap_or(usize::MAX), text.len()); state.text = text; } /// Return the current interactive reads loop count. Useful for determining how many commands have /// been executed between invocations of code. pub fn reader_run_count() -> u64 { RUN_COUNT.load(Ordering::Relaxed) } /// Returns the current "generation" of interactive status. Useful for determining whether the /// previous command produced a status. /// This is not incremented if the command being run produces no status, /// (e.g. background job, or variable assignment). pub fn reader_status_count() -> u64 { STATUS_COUNT.load(Ordering::Relaxed) } // Name of the variable that tells how long it took, in milliseconds, for the previous // interactive command to complete. const ENV_CMD_DURATION: &wstr = L!("CMD_DURATION"); /// Maximum length of prefix string when printing completion list. Longer prefixes will be /// ellipsized. const PREFIX_MAX_LEN: usize = 9; /// A simple prompt for reading shell commands that does not rely on fish specific commands, meaning /// it will work even if fish is not installed. This is used by read_i. const DEFAULT_PROMPT: &wstr = L!("echo -n \"$USER@$hostname $PWD \"'> '"); /// The name of the function that prints the fish prompt. const LEFT_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME: &wstr = L!("fish_prompt"); /// The name of the function that prints the fish right prompt (RPROMPT). const RIGHT_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME: &wstr = L!("fish_right_prompt"); /// The name of the function to use in place of the left prompt if we're in the debugger context. const DEBUG_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME: &wstr = L!("fish_breakpoint_prompt"); /// The name of the function for getting the input mode indicator. const MODE_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME: &wstr = L!("fish_mode_prompt"); /// The default title for the reader. This is used by reader_readline. const DEFAULT_TITLE: &wstr = L!("echo (status current-command) \" \" $PWD"); /// The maximum number of characters to read from the keyboard without repainting. Note that this /// readahead will only occur if new characters are available for reading, fish will never block for /// more input without repainting. const READAHEAD_MAX: usize = 256; /// Helper to get the generation count pub fn read_generation_count() -> u32 { GENERATION.load(Ordering::Relaxed) } /// We try to ensure that syntax highlighting completes appropriately before executing what the user /// typed. But we do not want it to block forever - e.g. it may hang on determining if an arbitrary /// argument is a path. This is how long we'll wait (in milliseconds) before giving up and /// performing a no-io syntax highlighting. See #7418, #5912. const HIGHLIGHT_TIMEOUT_FOR_EXECUTION: Duration = Duration::from_millis(250); /// The readers interrupt signal handler. Cancels all currently running blocks. /// This is called from a signal handler! pub fn reader_handle_sigint() { INTERRUPTED.store(SIGINT, Ordering::Relaxed); } /// Clear the interrupted flag unconditionally without handling anything. The flag could have been /// set e.g. when an interrupt arrived just as we were ending an earlier \c reader_readline /// invocation but before the \c is_interactive_read flag was cleared. pub fn reader_reset_interrupted() { INTERRUPTED.store(0, Ordering::Relaxed); } /// Return the value of the interrupted flag, which is set by the sigint handler, and clear it if it /// was set. In practice this will return 0 or SIGINT. pub fn reader_test_and_clear_interrupted() -> i32 { let res = INTERRUPTED.load(Ordering::Relaxed); if res != 0 { INTERRUPTED.store(0, Ordering::Relaxed); }; res } /// Mark that we encountered SIGHUP and must (soon) exit. This is invoked from a signal handler. pub fn reader_sighup() { // Beware, we may be in a signal handler. SIGHUP_RECEIVED.store(true); } fn reader_received_sighup() -> bool { SIGHUP_RECEIVED.load() } impl ReaderData { fn new(parser: ParserRef, history: Arc, conf: ReaderConfig) -> Pin> { let inputter = Inputter::new(parser.clone(), conf.inputfd); Pin::new(Box::new(Self { canary: Rc::new(()), parser_ref: parser, conf, command_line: Default::default(), command_line_has_transient_edit: false, rendered_layout: Default::default(), autosuggestion: Default::default(), pager: Default::default(), current_page_rendering: Default::default(), suppress_autosuggestion: Default::default(), reset_loop_state: Default::default(), first_prompt: true, last_flash: Default::default(), screen: Screen::new(), inputter, history, history_search: Default::default(), history_pager_active: Default::default(), history_pager_direction: SearchDirection::Forward, history_pager_history_index_start: usize::MAX, history_pager_history_index_end: usize::MAX, cursor_selection_mode: CursorSelectionMode::Exclusive, selection: Default::default(), left_prompt_buff: Default::default(), mode_prompt_buff: Default::default(), right_prompt_buff: Default::default(), cycle_command_line: Default::default(), cycle_cursor_pos: Default::default(), exit_loop_requested: Default::default(), did_warn_for_bg_jobs: Default::default(), kill_item: Default::default(), force_exec_prompt_and_repaint: Default::default(), last_jump_target: Default::default(), last_jump_direction: JumpDirection::Forward, last_jump_precision: JumpPrecision::To, in_flight_highlight_request: Default::default(), in_flight_autosuggest_request: Default::default(), })) } fn is_navigating_pager_contents(&self) -> bool { self.pager.is_navigating_contents() || self.history_pager_active } fn edit_line(&self, elt: EditableLineTag) -> &EditableLine { match elt { EditableLineTag::Commandline => &self.command_line, EditableLineTag::SearchField => &self.pager.search_field_line, } } fn edit_line_mut(&mut self, elt: EditableLineTag) -> &mut EditableLine { match elt { EditableLineTag::Commandline => &mut self.command_line, EditableLineTag::SearchField => &mut self.pager.search_field_line, } } /// The line that is currently being edited. Typically the command line, but may be the search /// field. fn active_edit_line_tag(&self) -> EditableLineTag { if self.is_navigating_pager_contents() && self.pager.is_search_field_shown() { return EditableLineTag::SearchField; } EditableLineTag::Commandline } fn active_edit_line(&self) -> (EditableLineTag, &EditableLine) { let elt = self.active_edit_line_tag(); (elt, self.edit_line(elt)) } fn active_edit_line_mut(&mut self) -> (EditableLineTag, &mut EditableLine) { let elt = self.active_edit_line_tag(); (elt, self.edit_line_mut(elt)) } /// Return the variable set used for e.g. command duration. fn vars(&self) -> &dyn Environment { self.parser().vars() } /// Access the parser. fn parser(&self) -> &Parser { &self.parser_ref } /// Convenience cover over exec_count. fn exec_count(&self) -> u64 { self.parser().libdata().pods.exec_count } /// Do what we need to do whenever our command line changes. fn command_line_changed(&mut self, elt: EditableLineTag) { assert_is_main_thread(); match elt { EditableLineTag::Commandline => { // Update the gen count. GENERATION.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed); } EditableLineTag::SearchField => { if self.history_pager_active { self.fill_history_pager( HistoryPagerInvocation::Anew, SearchDirection::Backward, ); return; } self.pager.refilter_completions(); self.pager_selection_changed(); } } // Ensure that the commandline builtin sees our new state. self.update_commandline_state(); } /// Reflect our current data in the command line state snapshot. /// This is called before we run any fish script, so that the commandline builtin can see our /// state. fn update_commandline_state(&self) { let mut snapshot = commandline_state_snapshot(); snapshot.text = self.command_line.text().to_owned(); snapshot.cursor_pos = self.command_line.position(); snapshot.history = Some(self.history.clone()); snapshot.selection = self.get_selection(); snapshot.pager_mode = !self.pager.is_empty(); snapshot.pager_fully_disclosed = self.current_page_rendering.remaining_to_disclose == 0; snapshot.search_mode = self.history_search.active(); snapshot.initialized = true; } /// Apply any changes from the reader snapshot. This is called after running fish script, /// incorporating changes from the commandline builtin. fn apply_commandline_state_changes(&mut self) { // Only the text and cursor position may be changed. let state = commandline_get_state(); if state.text != self.command_line.text() || state.cursor_pos != self.command_line.position() { // The commandline builtin changed our contents. self.clear_pager(); self.set_buffer_maintaining_pager(&state.text, state.cursor_pos, false); self.reset_loop_state = true; } } fn maybe_refilter_pager(&mut self, elt: EditableLineTag) { match elt { EditableLineTag::Commandline => (), EditableLineTag::SearchField => self.command_line_changed(elt), } } /// Update the cursor position. fn update_buff_pos(&mut self, elt: EditableLineTag, new_pos: Option) { if let Some(pos) = new_pos { self.edit_line_mut(elt).set_position(pos); } if elt != EditableLineTag::Commandline { return; } let buff_pos = self.command_line.position(); let target_char = if self.cursor_selection_mode == CursorSelectionMode::Inclusive { 1 } else { 0 }; let Some(selection) = self.selection.as_mut() else { return; }; if selection.begin <= buff_pos { selection.start = selection.begin; selection.stop = buff_pos + target_char; } else { selection.start = buff_pos; selection.stop = selection.begin + target_char; } } } /// Given a command line and an autosuggestion, return the string that gets shown to the user. /// Exposed for testing purposes only. pub fn combine_command_and_autosuggestion(cmdline: &wstr, autosuggestion: &wstr) -> WString { // We want to compute the full line, containing the command line and the autosuggestion They may // disagree on whether characters are uppercase or lowercase Here we do something funny: if the // last token of the command line contains any uppercase characters, we use its case. Otherwise // we use the case of the autosuggestion. This is an idea from issue #335. let mut full_line; if autosuggestion.len() <= cmdline.len() || cmdline.is_empty() { // No or useless autosuggestion, or no command line. full_line = cmdline.to_owned(); } else if string_prefixes_string(cmdline, autosuggestion) { // No case disagreements, or no extra characters in the autosuggestion. full_line = autosuggestion.to_owned(); } else { // We have an autosuggestion which is not a prefix of the command line, i.e. a case // disagreement. Decide whose case we want to use. let mut tok = 0..0; parse_util_token_extent(cmdline, cmdline.len() - 1, &mut tok, None); let last_token_contains_uppercase = cmdline[tok].chars().any(|c| c.is_uppercase()); if !last_token_contains_uppercase { // Use the autosuggestion's case. full_line = autosuggestion.to_owned(); } else { // Use the command line case for its characters, then append the remaining characters in // the autosuggestion. Note that we know that autosuggestion.size() > cmdline.size() due // to the first test above. full_line = cmdline.to_owned(); full_line.push_utfstr(&autosuggestion[cmdline.len()..]); } } full_line } impl ReaderData { /// \return true if the command line has changed and repainting is needed. If \p colors is not /// null, then also return true if the colors have changed. fn is_repaint_needed(&self, mcolors: Option<&[HighlightSpec]>) -> bool { // Note: this function is responsible for detecting all of the ways that the command line may // change, by comparing it to what is present in rendered_layout. // The pager is the problem child, it has its own update logic. let check = |val: bool, reason: &str| { if val { FLOG!(reader_render, "repaint needed because", reason, "change"); } val }; let focused_on_pager = self.active_edit_line_tag() == EditableLineTag::SearchField; let last = &self.rendered_layout; check(self.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint, "forced") || check(self.command_line.text() != last.text, "text") || check( mcolors.is_some_and(|colors| colors != last.colors), "highlight", ) || check(self.selection != last.selection, "selection") || check(focused_on_pager != last.focused_on_pager, "focus") || check(self.command_line.position() != last.position, "position") || check( self.history_search.search_range_if_active() != last.history_search_range, "history search", ) || check( self.autosuggestion.text != last.autosuggestion, "autosuggestion", ) || check( self.left_prompt_buff != last.left_prompt_buff, "left_prompt", ) || check( self.mode_prompt_buff != last.mode_prompt_buff, "mode_prompt", ) || check( self.right_prompt_buff != last.right_prompt_buff, "right_prompt", ) || check( self.pager .rendering_needs_update(&self.current_page_rendering), "pager", ) } /// Generate a new layout data from the current state of the world. /// If \p mcolors has a value, then apply it; otherwise extend existing colors. fn make_layout_data(&self) -> LayoutData { let mut result = LayoutData::default(); let focused_on_pager = self.active_edit_line_tag() == EditableLineTag::SearchField; result.text = self.command_line.text().to_owned(); result.colors = self.command_line.colors().to_vec(); assert!(result.text.len() == result.colors.len()); result.position = if focused_on_pager { self.pager.cursor_position() } else { self.command_line.position() }; result.selection = self.selection; result.focused_on_pager = focused_on_pager; result.history_search_range = self.history_search.search_range_if_active(); result.autosuggestion = self.autosuggestion.text.clone(); result.left_prompt_buff = self.left_prompt_buff.clone(); result.mode_prompt_buff = self.mode_prompt_buff.clone(); result.right_prompt_buff = self.right_prompt_buff.clone(); result } /// Generate a new layout data from the current state of the world, and paint with it. /// If \p mcolors has a value, then apply it; otherwise extend existing colors. fn layout_and_repaint(&mut self, reason: &wstr) { self.rendered_layout = self.make_layout_data(); self.paint_layout(reason); } /// Paint the last rendered layout. /// \p reason is used in FLOG to explain why. fn paint_layout(&mut self, reason: &wstr) { FLOGF!(reader_render, "Repainting from %ls", reason); let data = &self.rendered_layout; let cmd_line = &self.command_line; let full_line = if self.conf.in_silent_mode { wstr::from_char_slice(&[get_obfuscation_read_char()]).repeat(cmd_line.len()) } else { // Combine the command and autosuggestion into one string. combine_command_and_autosuggestion(cmd_line.text(), &self.autosuggestion.text) }; // Copy the colors and extend them with autosuggestion color. let mut colors = data.colors.clone(); // Highlight any history search. if !self.conf.in_silent_mode && data.history_search_range.is_some() { let mut end = data.history_search_range.unwrap().end(); if colors.len() < end { end = colors.len(); } for color in &mut colors[data.history_search_range.unwrap().start()..end] { color.background = HighlightRole::search_match; } } // Apply any selection. if let Some(selection) = data.selection { let selection_color = HighlightSpec::with_fg_bg(HighlightRole::selection, HighlightRole::selection); let end = std::cmp::min(selection.stop, colors.len()); for color in &mut colors[selection.start..end] { *color = selection_color; } } // Extend our colors with the autosuggestion. colors.resize( full_line.len(), HighlightSpec::with_fg(HighlightRole::autosuggestion), ); // Compute the indentation, then extend it with 0s for the autosuggestion. The autosuggestion // always conceptually has an indent of 0. let mut indents = parse_util_compute_indents(cmd_line.text()); indents.resize(full_line.len(), 0); let screen = &mut self.screen; let pager = &mut self.pager; let current_page_rendering = &mut self.current_page_rendering; let parser = &self.parser_ref; screen.write( // Prepend the mode prompt to the left prompt. &(self.mode_prompt_buff.clone() + &self.left_prompt_buff[..]), &self.right_prompt_buff, &full_line, cmd_line.len(), &colors, &indents, data.position, parser.vars(), pager, current_page_rendering, data.focused_on_pager, ); } } impl ReaderData { /// Internal helper function for handling killing parts of text. fn kill(&mut self, elt: EditableLineTag, range: Range, mode: Kill, newv: bool) { let text = match elt { EditableLineTag::Commandline => &self.command_line, EditableLineTag::SearchField => &self.pager.search_field_line, } .text(); let kill_item = &mut self.kill_item; if newv { *kill_item = text[range.clone()].to_owned(); kill_add(kill_item.clone()); } else { let old = kill_item.to_owned(); match mode { Kill::Append => kill_item.push_utfstr(&text[range.clone()]), Kill::Prepend => { *kill_item = text[range.clone()].to_owned(); kill_item.push_utfstr(&old); } } kill_replace(&old, kill_item.clone()); } self.erase_substring(elt, range); } /// Insert the characters of the string into the command line buffer and print them to the screen /// using syntax highlighting, etc. /// Returns true if the string changed. fn insert_string(&mut self, elt: EditableLineTag, s: &wstr) { if !s.is_empty() { let history_search_active = self.history_search.active(); let el = self.edit_line_mut(elt); el.push_edit( Edit::new(el.position()..el.position(), s.to_owned()), /*allow_coalesce=*/ !history_search_active, ); } if elt == EditableLineTag::Commandline { self.command_line_has_transient_edit = false; self.suppress_autosuggestion = false; } self.maybe_refilter_pager(elt); } /// Erase @length characters starting at @offset. fn erase_substring(&mut self, elt: EditableLineTag, range: Range) { self.push_edit(elt, Edit::new(range, L!("").to_owned())); } /// Replace the text of length @length at @offset by @replacement. fn replace_substring( &mut self, elt: EditableLineTag, range: Range, replacement: WString, ) { self.push_edit(elt, Edit::new(range, replacement)); } fn push_edit(&mut self, elt: EditableLineTag, edit: Edit) { self.edit_line_mut(elt) .push_edit(edit, /*allow_coalesce=*/ false); self.maybe_refilter_pager(elt); } /// Insert the character into the command line buffer and print it to the screen using syntax /// highlighting, etc. fn insert_char(&mut self, elt: EditableLineTag, c: char) { self.insert_string(elt, &WString::from_chars([c])); } /// Set the specified string as the current buffer. fn set_command_line_and_position( &mut self, elt: EditableLineTag, new_str: WString, pos: usize, ) { self.push_edit(elt, Edit::new(0..self.edit_line(elt).len(), new_str)); self.edit_line_mut(elt).set_position(pos); self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(pos)); } /// Undo the transient edit und update commandline accordingly. fn clear_transient_edit(&mut self) { if !self.command_line_has_transient_edit { return; } self.command_line.undo(); self.update_buff_pos(EditableLineTag::Commandline, None); self.command_line_has_transient_edit = false; } fn replace_current_token(&mut self, new_token: WString) { // Find current token. let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let mut token_range = 0..0; parse_util_token_extent(el.text(), el.position(), &mut token_range, None); self.replace_substring(elt, token_range, new_token); } /// Apply the history search to the command line. fn update_command_line_from_history_search(&mut self) { let new_text = if self.history_search.is_at_end() { self.history_search.search_string() } else { self.history_search.current_result() } .to_owned(); if self.command_line_has_transient_edit { self.command_line.undo(); } if self.history_search.by_token() { self.replace_current_token(new_text); } else { assert!(self.history_search.by_line() || self.history_search.by_prefix()); self.replace_substring( EditableLineTag::Commandline, 0..self.command_line.len(), new_text, ); } self.command_line_has_transient_edit = true; self.update_buff_pos(EditableLineTag::Commandline, None); } /// Remove the previous character in the character buffer and on the screen using syntax /// highlighting, etc. fn delete_char(&mut self, backward: bool /* = true */) { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let mut pos = el.position(); if !backward { pos += 1; } let pos_end = pos; if el.position() == 0 && backward { return; } // Fake composed character sequences by continuing to delete until we delete a character of // width at least 1. let mut width; loop { pos -= 1; width = fish_wcwidth(el.text().char_at(pos)); if width != 0 || pos == 0 { break; } } self.erase_substring(elt, pos..pos_end); self.update_buff_pos(elt, None); self.suppress_autosuggestion = true; } } #[derive(Eq, PartialEq)] enum MoveWordDir { Left, Right, } impl ReaderData { /// Move buffer position one word or erase one word. This function updates both the internal buffer /// and the screen. It is used by M-left, M-right and ^W to do block movement or block erase. /// /// \param move_right true if moving right /// \param erase Whether to erase the characters along the way or only move past them. /// \param newv if the new kill item should be appended to the previous kill item or not. fn move_word( &mut self, elt: EditableLineTag, direction: MoveWordDir, erase: bool, style: MoveWordStyle, newv: bool, ) { let move_right = direction == MoveWordDir::Right; // Return if we are already at the edge. let el = self.edit_line(elt); let boundary = if move_right { el.len() } else { 0 }; if el.position() == boundary { return; } // When moving left, a value of 1 means the character at index 0. let mut state = MoveWordStateMachine::new(style); let start_buff_pos = el.position(); let mut buff_pos = el.position(); while buff_pos != boundary { let idx = if move_right { buff_pos } else { buff_pos - 1 }; let c = el.at(idx); if !state.consume_char(c) { break; } buff_pos = if move_right { buff_pos + 1 } else { buff_pos - 1 }; } // Always consume at least one character. if buff_pos == start_buff_pos { buff_pos = if move_right { buff_pos + 1 } else { buff_pos - 1 }; } // If we are moving left, buff_pos-1 is the index of the first character we do not delete // (possibly -1). If we are moving right, then buff_pos is that index - possibly el->size(). if erase { // Don't autosuggest after a kill. if elt == EditableLineTag::Commandline { self.suppress_autosuggestion = true; } if move_right { self.kill(elt, start_buff_pos..buff_pos, Kill::Append, newv); } else { self.kill(elt, buff_pos..start_buff_pos, Kill::Prepend, newv); } } else { self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(buff_pos)); } } fn jump( &mut self, direction: JumpDirection, precision: JumpPrecision, elt: EditableLineTag, target: char, ) -> bool { self.last_jump_target = Some(target); self.last_jump_direction = direction; self.last_jump_precision = precision; let el = self.edit_line(elt); match direction { JumpDirection::Backward => { let mut tmp_pos = el.position(); loop { if tmp_pos == 0 { return false; } tmp_pos -= 1; if el.at(tmp_pos) == target { if precision == JumpPrecision::Till { tmp_pos = std::cmp::min(el.len() - 1, tmp_pos + 1); } self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(tmp_pos)); return true; } } } JumpDirection::Forward => { let mut tmp_pos = el.position() + 1; while tmp_pos < el.len() { if el.at(tmp_pos) == target { if precision == JumpPrecision::Till { tmp_pos -= 1; } self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(tmp_pos)); return true; } tmp_pos += 1; } return false; } } } } impl ReaderData { /// Read a command to execute, respecting input bindings. /// \return the command, or none if we were asked to cancel (e.g. SIGHUP). fn readline(&mut self, nchars: Option) -> Option { type rl = ReadlineCmd; let mut rls = ReadlineLoopState::new(); // Suppress fish_trace during executing key bindings. // This is simply to reduce noise. let mut zelf = scoped_push_replacer_ctx( self, |zelf, new_value| { std::mem::replace( &mut zelf.parser().libdata_mut().pods.suppress_fish_trace, new_value, ) }, true, ); // If nchars_or_0 is positive, then that's the maximum number of chars. Otherwise keep it at // SIZE_MAX. rls.nchars = nchars; // The command line before completion. zelf.cycle_command_line.clear(); zelf.cycle_cursor_pos = 0; zelf.history_search.reset(); // It may happen that a command we ran when job control was disabled nevertheless stole the tty // from us. In that case when we read from our fd, it will trigger SIGTTIN. So just // unconditionally reclaim the tty. See #9181. unsafe { libc::tcsetpgrp(zelf.conf.inputfd, libc::getpgrp()) }; // Get the current terminal modes. These will be restored when the function returns. let mut old_modes: libc::termios = unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() }; if unsafe { libc::tcgetattr(zelf.conf.inputfd, &mut old_modes) } == -1 && errno().0 == EIO { redirect_tty_output(); } // Set the new modes. if unsafe { libc::tcsetattr(zelf.conf.inputfd, TCSANOW, &*shell_modes()) } == -1 { let err = errno().0; if err == EIO { redirect_tty_output(); } // This check is required to work around certain issues with fish's approach to // terminal control when launching interactive processes while in non-interactive // mode. See #4178 for one such example. if err != ENOTTY || is_interactive_session() { perror("tcsetattr"); } } // HACK: Don't abandon line for the first prompt, because // if we're started with the terminal it might not have settled, // so the width is quite likely to be in flight. // // This means that `printf %s foo; fish` will overwrite the `foo`, // but that's a smaller problem than having the omitted newline char // appear constantly. // // I can't see a good way around this. if !zelf.first_prompt { zelf.screen .reset_abandoning_line(usize::try_from(termsize_last().width).unwrap()); } zelf.first_prompt = false; if !zelf.conf.event.is_empty() { event::fire_generic(zelf.parser(), zelf.conf.event.to_owned(), vec![]); } zelf.exec_prompt(); // A helper that kicks off syntax highlighting, autosuggestion computing, and repaints. let color_suggest_repaint_now = |zelf: &mut Self| { if zelf.conf.inputfd == STDIN_FILENO { zelf.update_autosuggestion(); zelf.super_highlight_me_plenty(); } if zelf.is_repaint_needed(None) { zelf.layout_and_repaint(L!("toplevel")); } zelf.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint = false; }; // Start out as initially dirty. zelf.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint = true; while !rls.finished && !check_exit_loop_maybe_warning(Some(&mut zelf)) { if zelf.reset_loop_state { zelf.reset_loop_state = false; rls.last_cmd = None; rls.complete_did_insert = false; } // Perhaps update the termsize. This is cheap if it has not changed. zelf.update_termsize(); // Repaint as needed. color_suggest_repaint_now(&mut zelf); if rls .nchars .is_some_and(|nchars| usize::from(nchars) <= zelf.command_line.len()) { // We've already hit the specified character limit. rls.finished = true; break; } let event_needing_handling = loop { let event_needing_handling = zelf.read_normal_chars(&mut rls); if event_needing_handling.is_some() { break event_needing_handling; } if rls .nchars .is_some_and(|nchars| usize::from(nchars) <= zelf.command_line.len()) { break None; } }; // If we ran `exit` anywhere, exit. zelf.exit_loop_requested = zelf.exit_loop_requested || zelf.parser().libdata().pods.exit_current_script; zelf.parser().libdata_mut().pods.exit_current_script = false; if zelf.exit_loop_requested { continue; } let Some(event_needing_handling) = event_needing_handling else { continue; }; if event_needing_handling.is_check_exit() { continue; } else if event_needing_handling.is_eof() { reader_sighup(); continue; } assert!( event_needing_handling.is_char() || event_needing_handling.is_readline_or_command(), "Should have a char, readline or command" ); if !matches!(rls.last_cmd, Some(rl::Yank | rl::YankPop)) { rls.yank_len = 0; } if event_needing_handling.is_readline() { let readline_cmd = event_needing_handling.get_readline(); if readline_cmd == rl::Cancel && zelf.is_navigating_pager_contents() { zelf.clear_transient_edit(); } // Clear the pager if necessary. let focused_on_search_field = zelf.active_edit_line_tag() == EditableLineTag::SearchField; if !zelf.history_search.active() && command_ends_paging(readline_cmd, focused_on_search_field) { zelf.clear_pager(); } zelf.handle_readline_command(readline_cmd, &mut rls); if zelf.history_search.active() && command_ends_history_search(readline_cmd) { // "cancel" means to abort the whole thing, other ending commands mean to finish the // search. if readline_cmd == rl::Cancel { // Go back to the search string by simply undoing the history-search edit. zelf.clear_transient_edit(); } zelf.history_search.reset(); zelf.command_line_has_transient_edit = false; } rls.last_cmd = Some(readline_cmd); } else if let Some(command) = event_needing_handling.get_command() { zelf.run_input_command_scripts(command); } else if let Some(mode) = event_needing_handling.get_mode() { input_set_bind_mode(zelf.parser(), mode); } else { // Ordinary char. let c = event_needing_handling.get_char(); if event_needing_handling.input_style == CharInputStyle::NotFirst && zelf.active_edit_line().1.position() == 0 { // This character is skipped. } else if c.is_control() { // This can happen if the user presses a control char we don't recognize. No // reason to report this to the user unless they've enabled debugging output. FLOG!(reader, wgettext_fmt!("Unknown key binding 0x%X", c)); } else { // Regular character. let (elt, _el) = zelf.active_edit_line(); zelf.insert_char(elt, c); if elt == EditableLineTag::Commandline { zelf.clear_pager(); // We end history search. We could instead update the search string. zelf.history_search.reset(); } } rls.last_cmd = None; } } // Redraw the command line. This is what ensures the autosuggestion is hidden, etc. after the // user presses enter. if zelf.is_repaint_needed(None) || zelf.conf.inputfd != STDIN_FILENO { zelf.layout_and_repaint(L!("prepare to execute")); } // Finish syntax highlighting (but do not wait forever). if rls.finished { zelf.finish_highlighting_before_exec(); } // Emit a newline so that the output is on the line after the command. // But do not emit a newline if the cursor has wrapped onto a new line all its own - see #6826. if !zelf.screen.cursor_is_wrapped_to_own_line() { let _ = write_to_fd(b"\n", STDOUT_FILENO); } // HACK: If stdin isn't the same terminal as stdout, we just moved the cursor. // For now, just reset it to the beginning of the line. if zelf.conf.inputfd != STDIN_FILENO { let _ = write_to_fd(b"\r", STDOUT_FILENO); } // Ensure we have no pager contents when we exit. if !zelf.pager.is_empty() { // Clear to end of screen to erase the pager contents. // TODO: this may fail if eos doesn't exist, in which case we should emit newlines. screen_force_clear_to_end(); zelf.clear_pager(); } if EXIT_STATE.load(Ordering::Relaxed) != ExitState::FinishedHandlers as _ { // The order of the two conditions below is important. Try to restore the mode // in all cases, but only complain if interactive. if unsafe { libc::tcsetattr(zelf.conf.inputfd, TCSANOW, &old_modes) } == -1 && is_interactive_session() { if errno().0 == EIO { redirect_tty_output(); } perror("tcsetattr"); // return to previous mode } Outputter::stdoutput() .borrow_mut() .set_color(RgbColor::RESET, RgbColor::RESET); } rls.finished.then(|| zelf.command_line.text().to_owned()) } /// Run a sequence of commands from an input binding. fn run_input_command_scripts(&mut self, cmd: &wstr) { let last_statuses = self.parser().vars().get_last_statuses(); self.update_commandline_state(); self.parser().eval(cmd, &IoChain::new()); self.apply_commandline_state_changes(); self.parser().set_last_statuses(last_statuses); // Restore tty to shell modes. // Some input commands will take over the tty - see #2114 for an example where vim is invoked // from a key binding. However we do NOT want to invoke term_donate(), because that will enable // ECHO mode, causing a race between new input and restoring the mode (#7770). So we leave the // tty alone, run the commands in shell mode, and then restore shell modes. let mut res; loop { res = unsafe { libc::tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &*shell_modes()) }; if res >= 0 || errno().0 != EINTR { break; } } if res < 0 { perror("tcsetattr"); } termsize_invalidate_tty(); } /// Read normal characters, inserting them into the command line. /// \return the next unhandled event. fn read_normal_chars(&mut self, rls: &mut ReadlineLoopState) -> Option { let mut event_needing_handling = None; let limit = std::cmp::min( rls.nchars.map_or(usize::MAX, |nchars| { usize::from(nchars) - self.command_line.len() }), READAHEAD_MAX, ); // We repaint our prompt if fstat reports the tty as having changed. // But don't react to tty changes that we initiated, because of commands or // on-variable events (e.g. for fish_bind_mode). See #3481. let mut last_exec_count = self.exec_count(); let mut accumulated_chars = WString::new(); while accumulated_chars.len() < limit { let evt = self.inputter.read_char(); if !evt.is_char() || !poll_fd_readable(self.conf.inputfd) { event_needing_handling = Some(evt); break; } else if evt.input_style == CharInputStyle::NotFirst && accumulated_chars.is_empty() && self.active_edit_line().1.position() == 0 { // The cursor is at the beginning and nothing is accumulated, so skip this character. continue; } else { accumulated_chars.push(evt.get_char()); } if last_exec_count != self.exec_count() { last_exec_count = self.exec_count(); self.screen.save_status(); } } if !accumulated_chars.is_empty() { let (elt, _el) = self.active_edit_line(); self.insert_string(elt, &accumulated_chars); // End paging upon inserting into the normal command line. if elt == EditableLineTag::Commandline { self.clear_pager(); } // Since we handled a normal character, we don't have a last command. rls.last_cmd = None; } if last_exec_count != self.exec_count() { #[allow(unused_assignments)] { last_exec_count = self.exec_count(); } self.screen.save_status(); } event_needing_handling } } impl ReaderData { fn handle_readline_command(&mut self, c: ReadlineCmd, rls: &mut ReadlineLoopState) { type rl = ReadlineCmd; match c { rl::BeginningOfLine => { // Go to beginning of line. loop { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let position = { let position = el.position(); if position == 0 || el.text().char_at(position - 1) == '\n' { break; } position }; self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(position - 1)); } } rl::EndOfLine => { let (_elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if el.position() == el.len() { self.accept_autosuggestion(true, false, MoveWordStyle::Punctuation); } else { loop { let position = { let (_elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let position = el.position(); if position == el.len() { break; } if el.text().char_at(position) == '\n' { break; } position }; self.update_buff_pos(self.active_edit_line_tag(), Some(position + 1)); } } } rl::BeginningOfBuffer => { self.update_buff_pos(EditableLineTag::Commandline, Some(0)); } rl::EndOfBuffer => { self.update_buff_pos(EditableLineTag::Commandline, Some(self.command_line.len())); } rl::CancelCommandline => { if self.command_line.is_empty() { return; } self.push_edit( EditableLineTag::Commandline, Edit::new(0..self.command_line.len(), L!("").to_owned()), ); // Post fish_cancel. event::fire_generic(self.parser(), L!("fish_cancel").to_owned(), vec![]); } rl::Cancel => { // If we last inserted a completion, undo it. // This doesn't apply if the completion was selected via the pager // (in which case the last command is "execute" or similar, // but never complete{,_and_search}) // // Also paging is already cancelled above. if rls.complete_did_insert && matches!(rls.last_cmd, Some(rl::Complete | rl::CompleteAndSearch)) { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line_mut(); el.undo(); self.update_buff_pos(elt, None); } } rl::RepaintMode | rl::ForceRepaint | rl::Repaint => { self.parser().libdata_mut().pods.is_repaint = true; if c == rl::RepaintMode { // Repaint the mode-prompt only if possible. // This is an optimization basically exclusively for vi-mode, since the prompt // may sometimes take a while but when switching the mode all we care about is the // mode-prompt. // // Because some users set `fish_mode_prompt` to an empty function and display the mode // elsewhere, we detect if the mode output is empty. // Don't go into an infinite loop of repainting. // This can happen e.g. if a variable triggers a repaint, // and the variable is set inside the prompt (#7324). // builtin commandline will refuse to enqueue these. self.exec_mode_prompt(); if !self.mode_prompt_buff.is_empty() { if self.is_repaint_needed(None) { self.screen.reset_line(/*repaint_prompt=*/ true); self.layout_and_repaint(L!("mode")); } self.parser().libdata_mut().pods.is_repaint = false; return; } // Else we repaint as normal. } self.exec_prompt(); self.screen.reset_line(/*repaint_prompt=*/ true); self.layout_and_repaint(L!("readline")); self.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint = false; self.parser().libdata_mut().pods.is_repaint = false; } rl::Complete | rl::CompleteAndSearch => { if !self.conf.complete_ok { return; } if self.is_navigating_pager_contents() || (!rls.comp.is_empty() && !rls.complete_did_insert && rls.last_cmd == Some(rl::Complete)) { // The user typed complete more than once in a row. If we are not yet fully // disclosed, then become so; otherwise cycle through our available completions. if self.current_page_rendering.remaining_to_disclose != 0 { self.pager.set_fully_disclosed(); } else { self.select_completion_in_direction( if c == rl::Complete { SelectionMotion::Next } else { SelectionMotion::Prev }, false, ); } } else { // Either the user hit tab only once, or we had no visible completion list. self.compute_and_apply_completions(c, rls); } } rl::PagerToggleSearch => { if self.history_pager_active { self.fill_history_pager( HistoryPagerInvocation::Advance, SearchDirection::Forward, ); return; } if !self.pager.is_empty() { // Toggle search, and begin navigating if we are now searching. let sfs = self.pager.is_search_field_shown(); self.pager.set_search_field_shown(!sfs); self.pager.set_fully_disclosed(); if self.pager.is_search_field_shown() && !self.is_navigating_pager_contents() { self.select_completion_in_direction(SelectionMotion::South, false); } } } rl::KillLine => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let position = el.position(); let begin = position; let mut end = begin + el.text()[begin..] .chars() .take_while(|&c| c != '\n') .count(); if end == begin && end < el.len() { end += 1; } let range = begin..end; if !range.is_empty() { self.kill(elt, range, Kill::Append, rls.last_cmd != Some(rl::KillLine)); } } rl::BackwardKillLine => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let position = el.position(); if position == 0 { return; } let text = el.text(); let end = position; let mut begin = position; begin -= 1; // make sure we delete at least one character (see issue #580) // Delete until we hit a newline, or the beginning of the string. while begin != 0 && text.as_char_slice()[begin] != '\n' { begin -= 1; } // If we landed on a newline, don't delete it. if text.as_char_slice()[begin] == '\n' { begin += 1; } assert!(end >= begin); let len = std::cmp::max(end - begin, 1); self.kill( elt, end - len..end, Kill::Prepend, rls.last_cmd != Some(rl::BackwardKillLine), ); } rl::KillWholeLine | rl::KillInnerLine => { // The first matches the emacs behavior here: "kills the entire line including // the following newline". // The second does not kill the following newline let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let text = el.text(); let position = el.position(); // Back up to the character just past the previous newline, or go to the beginning // of the command line. Note that if the position is on a newline, visually this // looks like the cursor is at the end of a line. Therefore that newline is NOT the // beginning of a line; this justifies the -1 check. let mut begin = position - text[..position] .chars() .rev() .take_while(|&c| c != '\n') .count(); // Push end forwards to just past the next newline, or just past the last char. let mut end = position; loop { if end == text.len() { if c == rl::KillWholeLine && begin > 0 { // We are on the last line. Delete the newline in the beginning to clear // this line. begin -= 1; } break; } if text.as_char_slice()[end] == '\n' { if c == rl::KillWholeLine { end += 1; } break; } end += 1; } assert!(end >= begin); if end > begin { self.kill(elt, begin..end, Kill::Append, rls.last_cmd != Some(c)); } } rl::Yank => { let yank_str = kill_yank(); self.insert_string(self.active_edit_line_tag(), &yank_str); rls.yank_len = yank_str.len(); } rl::YankPop => { if rls.yank_len != 0 { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let yank_str = kill_yank_rotate(); let new_yank_len = yank_str.len(); self.replace_substring( elt, el.position() - rls.yank_len..el.position(), yank_str, ); self.update_buff_pos(elt, None); rls.yank_len = new_yank_len; self.suppress_autosuggestion = true; } } rl::BackwardDeleteChar => { self.delete_char(true); } rl::Exit => { // This is by definition a successful exit, override the status self.parser() .set_last_statuses(Statuses::just(STATUS_CMD_OK.unwrap())); self.exit_loop_requested = true; check_exit_loop_maybe_warning(Some(self)); } rl::DeleteOrExit | rl::DeleteChar => { // Remove the current character in the character buffer and on the screen using // syntax highlighting, etc. let (_elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if el.position() < el.len() { self.delete_char(false); } else if c == rl::DeleteOrExit && el.is_empty() { // This is by definition a successful exit, override the status self.parser() .set_last_statuses(Statuses::just(STATUS_CMD_OK.unwrap())); self.exit_loop_requested = true; check_exit_loop_maybe_warning(Some(self)); } } rl::Execute => { if !self.handle_execute(rls) { event::fire_generic( self.parser(), L!("fish_posterror").to_owned(), vec![self.command_line.text().to_owned()], ); self.screen .reset_abandoning_line(usize::try_from(termsize_last().width).unwrap()); } } rl::HistoryPrefixSearchBackward | rl::HistoryPrefixSearchForward | rl::HistorySearchBackward | rl::HistorySearchForward | rl::HistoryTokenSearchBackward | rl::HistoryTokenSearchForward => { let mode = match c { rl::HistoryTokenSearchBackward | rl::HistoryTokenSearchForward => { SearchMode::Token } rl::HistoryPrefixSearchBackward | rl::HistoryPrefixSearchForward => { SearchMode::Prefix } rl::HistorySearchBackward | rl::HistorySearchForward => SearchMode::Line, _ => unreachable!(), }; let was_active_before = self.history_search.active(); if self.history_search.is_at_end() { let el = &self.command_line; if mode == SearchMode::Token { // Searching by token. let mut token_range = 0..0; parse_util_token_extent(el.text(), el.position(), &mut token_range, None); self.history_search.reset_to_mode( el.text()[token_range.clone()].to_owned(), self.history.clone(), SearchMode::Token, token_range.start, ); } else { // Searching by line. self.history_search.reset_to_mode( el.text().to_owned(), self.history.clone(), mode, 0, ); // Skip the autosuggestion in the history unless it was truncated. let suggest = &self.autosuggestion.text; if !suggest.is_empty() && !self.screen.autosuggestion_is_truncated && mode != SearchMode::Prefix { self.history_search.add_skip(suggest.clone()); } } } assert!(self.history_search.active()); let dir = match c { rl::HistorySearchBackward | rl::HistoryTokenSearchBackward | rl::HistoryPrefixSearchBackward => SearchDirection::Backward, rl::HistorySearchForward | rl::HistoryTokenSearchForward | rl::HistoryPrefixSearchForward => SearchDirection::Forward, _ => unreachable!(), }; let found = self.history_search.move_in_direction(dir); // Signal that we've found nothing if !found { self.flash(); } if !found && !was_active_before { self.history_search.reset(); } else if found || (dir == SearchDirection::Forward && self.history_search.is_at_end()) { self.update_command_line_from_history_search(); } } rl::HistoryPager => { if self.history_pager_active { self.fill_history_pager( HistoryPagerInvocation::Advance, SearchDirection::Backward, ); return; } // Record our cycle_command_line. self.cycle_command_line = self.command_line.text().to_owned(); self.cycle_cursor_pos = self.command_line.position(); self.history_pager_active = true; self.history_pager_history_index_start = 0; self.history_pager_history_index_end = 0; // Update the pager data. self.pager.set_search_field_shown(true); self.pager.set_prefix( if MB_CUR_MAX() > 1 { L!("â–º ") } else { L!("> ") }, /*highlight=*/ false, ); // Update the search field, which triggers the actual history search. let search_string = if !self.history_search.active() || self.history_search.search_string().is_empty() { parse_util_escape_wildcards(self.command_line.line_at_cursor()) } else { // If we have an actual history search already going, reuse that term // - this is if the user looks around a bit and decides to switch to the pager. self.history_search.search_string().to_owned() }; self.insert_string(EditableLineTag::SearchField, &search_string); } rl::HistoryPagerDelete => { if !self.history_pager_active { self.inputter.function_set_status(false); return; } self.inputter.function_set_status(true); if let Some(completion) = self.pager.selected_completion(&self.current_page_rendering) { self.history.remove(completion.completion.clone()); self.history.save(); self.fill_history_pager( HistoryPagerInvocation::Refresh, SearchDirection::Backward, ); } } rl::BackwardChar => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if self.is_navigating_pager_contents() { self.select_completion_in_direction(SelectionMotion::West, false); } else if el.position() != 0 { self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(el.position() - 1)); } } rl::ForwardChar | rl::ForwardSingleChar => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if self.is_navigating_pager_contents() { self.select_completion_in_direction(SelectionMotion::East, false); } else if el.position() != el.len() { self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(el.position() + 1)); } else { self.accept_autosuggestion( /*full=*/ c != rl::ForwardSingleChar, /*single=*/ c == rl::ForwardSingleChar, MoveWordStyle::Punctuation, ); } } rl::BackwardKillWord | rl::BackwardKillPathComponent | rl::BackwardKillBigword => { let style = match c { rl::BackwardKillBigword => MoveWordStyle::Whitespace, rl::BackwardKillPathComponent => MoveWordStyle::PathComponents, rl::BackwardKillWord => MoveWordStyle::Punctuation, _ => unreachable!(), }; // Is this the same killring item as the last kill? let newv = !matches!( rls.last_cmd, Some( rl::BackwardKillWord | rl::BackwardKillPathComponent | rl::BackwardKillBigword ) ); self.move_word( self.active_edit_line_tag(), MoveWordDir::Left, /*erase=*/ true, style, newv, ) } rl::KillWord | rl::KillBigword => { // The "bigword" functions differ only in that they move to the next whitespace, not // punctuation. let style = if c == rl::KillWord { MoveWordStyle::Punctuation } else { MoveWordStyle::Whitespace }; self.move_word( self.active_edit_line_tag(), MoveWordDir::Right, /*erase=*/ true, style, rls.last_cmd != Some(c), ); } rl::BackwardWord | rl::BackwardBigword | rl::PrevdOrBackwardWord => { if c == rl::PrevdOrBackwardWord && self.command_line.is_empty() { let last_statuses = self.parser().vars().get_last_statuses(); self.parser().eval(L!("prevd"), &IoChain::new()); self.parser().set_last_statuses(last_statuses); self.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint = true; self.inputter .queue_char(CharEvent::from_readline(ReadlineCmd::Repaint)); return; } let style = if c != rl::BackwardBigword { MoveWordStyle::Punctuation } else { MoveWordStyle::Whitespace }; self.move_word( self.active_edit_line_tag(), MoveWordDir::Left, /*erase=*/ false, style, false, ); } rl::ForwardWord | rl::ForwardBigword | rl::NextdOrForwardWord => { if c == rl::NextdOrForwardWord && self.command_line.is_empty() { let last_statuses = self.parser().vars().get_last_statuses(); self.parser().eval(L!("nextd"), &IoChain::new()); self.parser().set_last_statuses(last_statuses); self.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint = true; self.inputter .queue_char(CharEvent::from_readline(ReadlineCmd::Repaint)); return; } let style = if c != rl::ForwardBigword { MoveWordStyle::Punctuation } else { MoveWordStyle::Whitespace }; let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if el.position() != el.len() { self.move_word(elt, MoveWordDir::Right, /*erase=*/ false, style, false); } else { self.accept_autosuggestion(false, false, style); } } rl::BeginningOfHistory | rl::EndOfHistory => { let up = c == rl::BeginningOfHistory; if self.is_navigating_pager_contents() { self.select_completion_in_direction( if up { SelectionMotion::PageNorth } else { SelectionMotion::PageSouth }, false, ); } else { if up { self.history_search.go_to_beginning(); } else { self.history_search.go_to_end(); } if self.history_search.active() { self.update_command_line_from_history_search(); } } } rl::UpLine | rl::DownLine => { if self.is_navigating_pager_contents() { // We are already navigating pager contents. let direction = if c == rl::DownLine { // Down arrow is always south. SelectionMotion::South } else if self.selection_is_at_top() { // Up arrow, but we are in the first column and first row. End navigation. SelectionMotion::Deselect } else { // Up arrow, go north. SelectionMotion::North }; // Now do the selection. self.select_completion_in_direction(direction, false); } else if !self.pager.is_empty() { // We pressed a direction with a non-empty pager, begin navigation. self.select_completion_in_direction( if c == rl::DownLine { SelectionMotion::South } else { SelectionMotion::North }, false, ); } else { // Not navigating the pager contents. let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let line_old = i32::try_from(parse_util_get_line_from_offset(el.text(), el.position())) .unwrap(); let line_new = if c == rl::UpLine { line_old - 1 } else { line_old + 1 }; let line_count = parse_util_lineno(el.text(), el.len()) - 1; if (0..=i32::try_from(line_count).unwrap()).contains(&line_new) { let indents = parse_util_compute_indents(el.text()); let base_pos_new = parse_util_get_offset_from_line(el.text(), line_new).unwrap(); let base_pos_old = parse_util_get_offset_from_line(el.text(), line_old).unwrap(); let indent_old = indents[std::cmp::min(indents.len() - 1, base_pos_old)]; let indent_new = indents[std::cmp::min(indents.len() - 1, base_pos_new)]; let indent_old = isize::try_from(indent_old).unwrap(); let indent_new = isize::try_from(indent_new).unwrap(); let line_offset_old = isize::try_from(el.position() - base_pos_old).unwrap(); let total_offset_new = parse_util_get_offset( el.text(), line_new, line_offset_old - 4 * (indent_new - indent_old), ); self.update_buff_pos(elt, total_offset_new); } } } rl::SuppressAutosuggestion => { self.suppress_autosuggestion = true; let success = !self.autosuggestion.is_empty(); self.autosuggestion.clear(); // Return true if we had a suggestion to clear. self.inputter.function_set_status(success); } rl::AcceptAutosuggestion => { self.accept_autosuggestion(true, false, MoveWordStyle::Punctuation); } rl::TransposeChars => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if el.len() < 2 { return; } // If the cursor is at the end, transpose the last two characters of the line. if el.position() == el.len() { self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(el.position() - 1)); } // Drag the character before the cursor forward over the character at the cursor, // moving the cursor forward as well. let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if el.position() > 0 { let mut local_cmd = el.text().to_owned(); local_cmd .as_char_slice_mut() .swap(el.position(), el.position() - 1); self.set_command_line_and_position(elt, local_cmd, el.position() + 1); } } rl::TransposeWords => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); // If we are not in a token, look for one ahead. let buff_pos = el.position() + el.text()[el.position()..] .chars() .take_while(|c| !c.is_alphanumeric()) .count(); self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(buff_pos)); let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let text = el.text(); let mut tok = 0..0; let mut prev_tok = 0..0; parse_util_token_extent(text, el.position(), &mut tok, Some(&mut prev_tok)); // In case we didn't find a token at or after the cursor... if tok.start == el.len() { // ...retry beginning from the previous token. let pos = prev_tok.end; parse_util_token_extent(text, pos, &mut tok, Some(&mut prev_tok)); } // Make sure we have two tokens. if !prev_tok.is_empty() && !tok.is_empty() && tok.start > prev_tok.start { let prev = &text[prev_tok.clone()]; let sep = &text[prev_tok.end..tok.start]; let trail = &text[tok.end..]; // Compose new command line with swapped tokens. let mut new_text = text[..prev_tok.start].to_owned(); new_text.push_utfstr(&text[tok.clone()]); new_text.push_utfstr(sep); new_text.push_utfstr(prev); new_text.push_utfstr(trail); // Put cursor right after the second token. self.set_command_line_and_position(elt, new_text, tok.end); } } rl::TogglecaseChar => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let buff_pos = el.position(); // Check that the cursor is on a character if buff_pos != el.len() { let chr = el.text().as_char_slice()[buff_pos]; // Toggle the case of the current character let make_uppercase = chr.is_lowercase(); let replacement = if make_uppercase { WString::from_iter(chr.to_uppercase()) } else { WString::from_iter(chr.to_lowercase()) }; self.replace_substring(elt, buff_pos..buff_pos + 1, replacement); // Restore the buffer position since replace_substring moves // the buffer position ahead of the replaced text. self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(buff_pos)); } } rl::TogglecaseSelection => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); // Check that we have an active selection and get the bounds. if let Some(selection) = self.get_selection() { let mut replacement = WString::new(); // Loop through the selected characters and toggle their case. for pos in selection.clone() { if pos >= el.len() { break; } let chr = el.text().as_char_slice()[pos]; // Toggle the case of the current character. let make_uppercase = chr.is_lowercase(); if make_uppercase { replacement.extend(chr.to_uppercase()); } else { replacement.extend(chr.to_lowercase()); } } let buff_pos = el.position(); self.replace_substring(elt, selection, replacement); // Restore the buffer position since replace_substring moves // the buffer position ahead of the replaced text. self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(buff_pos)); } } rl::UpcaseWord | rl::DowncaseWord | rl::CapitalizeWord => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); // For capitalize_word, whether we've capitalized a character so far. let mut capitalized_first = false; // We apply the operation from the current location to the end of the word. let mut pos = el.position(); let init_pos = pos; self.move_word( elt, MoveWordDir::Right, false, MoveWordStyle::Punctuation, false, ); let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let mut replacement = WString::new(); while pos < el.position() { let chr = el.text().as_char_slice()[pos]; // We always change the case; this decides whether we go uppercase (true) or // lowercase (false). let make_uppercase = if c == rl::CapitalizeWord { !capitalized_first && chr.is_alphanumeric() } else { c == rl::UpcaseWord }; // Apply the operation and then record what we did. if make_uppercase { replacement.extend(chr.to_uppercase()); } else { replacement.extend(chr.to_lowercase()); }; capitalized_first = capitalized_first || make_uppercase; pos += 1; } self.replace_substring(elt, init_pos..pos, replacement); self.update_buff_pos(elt, None); } rl::BeginSelection => { let mut selection = SelectionData::default(); let pos = self.command_line.position(); selection.begin = pos; selection.start = pos; selection.stop = pos + if self.cursor_selection_mode == CursorSelectionMode::Inclusive { 1 } else { 0 }; self.selection = Some(selection); } rl::EndSelection => { self.selection = None; } rl::SwapSelectionStartStop => { let position = self.command_line.position(); let Some(selection) = &mut self.selection else { return; }; let tmp = selection.begin; selection.begin = position; selection.start = position; self.update_buff_pos(self.active_edit_line_tag(), Some(tmp)); } rl::KillSelection => { let newv = rls.last_cmd != Some(rl::KillSelection); if let Some(selection) = self.get_selection() { self.kill(EditableLineTag::Commandline, selection, Kill::Append, newv); } } rl::InsertLineOver => { let elt = loop { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if el.position() == 0 || el.text().as_char_slice()[el.position() - 1] == '\n' { break elt; } self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(el.position() - 1)); }; self.insert_char(elt, '\n'); let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(el.position() - 1)); } rl::InsertLineUnder => { let elt = loop { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if el.position() == el.len() || el.text().as_char_slice()[el.position()] == '\n' { break elt; } self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(el.position() + 1)); }; self.insert_char(elt, '\n'); } rl::ForwardJump | rl::BackwardJump | rl::ForwardJumpTill | rl::BackwardJumpTill => { let direction = match c { rl::ForwardJump | rl::ForwardJumpTill => JumpDirection::Forward, rl::BackwardJump | rl::BackwardJumpTill => JumpDirection::Backward, _ => unreachable!(), }; let precision = match c { rl::ForwardJump | rl::BackwardJump => JumpPrecision::To, rl::ForwardJumpTill | rl::BackwardJumpTill => JumpPrecision::Till, _ => unreachable!(), }; let (elt, _el) = self.active_edit_line(); let target = self.inputter.function_pop_arg(); let success = self.jump(direction, precision, elt, target); self.inputter.function_set_status(success); } rl::RepeatJump => { let (elt, _el) = self.active_edit_line(); let mut success = false; if let Some(target) = self.last_jump_target { success = self.jump( self.last_jump_direction, self.last_jump_precision, elt, target, ); } self.inputter.function_set_status(success); } rl::ReverseRepeatJump => { let (elt, _el) = self.active_edit_line(); let mut success = false; let original_dir = self.last_jump_direction; let dir = if self.last_jump_direction == JumpDirection::Forward { JumpDirection::Backward } else { JumpDirection::Forward }; if let Some(last_target) = self.last_jump_target { success = self.jump(dir, self.last_jump_precision, elt, last_target); } self.last_jump_direction = original_dir; self.inputter.function_set_status(success); } rl::ExpandAbbr => { if self.expand_abbreviation_at_cursor(1) { self.inputter.function_set_status(true); } else { self.inputter.function_set_status(false); } } rl::Undo | rl::Redo => { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line_mut(); let ok = if c == rl::Undo { el.undo() } else { el.redo() }; if !ok { self.flash(); return; } self.suppress_autosuggestion = false; if elt == EditableLineTag::Commandline { self.clear_pager(); } self.update_buff_pos(elt, None); self.maybe_refilter_pager(elt); } rl::BeginUndoGroup => { let (_elt, el) = self.active_edit_line_mut(); el.begin_edit_group(); } rl::EndUndoGroup => { let (_elt, el) = self.active_edit_line_mut(); el.end_edit_group(); } rl::DisableMouseTracking => { Outputter::stdoutput() .borrow_mut() .write_wstr(L!("\x1B[?1000l")); } rl::ClearScreenAndRepaint => { self.parser().libdata_mut().pods.is_repaint = true; let clear = screen_clear(); if !clear.is_empty() { // Clear the screen if we can. // This is subtle: We first clear, draw the old prompt, // and *then* reexecute the prompt and overdraw it. // This removes the flicker, // while keeping the prompt up-to-date. Outputter::stdoutput().borrow_mut().write_wstr(&clear); self.screen.reset_line(/*repaint_prompt=*/ true); self.layout_and_repaint(L!("readline")); } self.exec_prompt(); self.screen.reset_line(/*repaint_prompt=*/ true); self.layout_and_repaint(L!("readline")); self.force_exec_prompt_and_repaint = false; self.parser().libdata_mut().pods.is_repaint = false; } rl::SelfInsert | rl::SelfInsertNotFirst | rl::FuncAnd | rl::FuncOr => { panic!("should have been handled by inputter_t::readch"); } } } } /// Returns true if the last token is a comment. fn text_ends_in_comment(text: &wstr) -> bool { Tokenizer::new(text, TOK_ACCEPT_UNFINISHED | TOK_SHOW_COMMENTS) .last() .is_some_and(|token| token.type_ == TokenType::comment) } impl ReaderData { // Handle readline_cmd_t::execute. This may mean inserting a newline if the command is // unfinished. It may also set 'finished' and 'cmd' inside the rls. // \return true on success, false if we got an error, in which case the caller should fire the // error event. fn handle_execute(&mut self, rls: &mut ReadlineLoopState) -> bool { // Evaluate. If the current command is unfinished, or if the charater is escaped // using a backslash, insert a newline. // If the user hits return while navigating the pager, it only clears the pager. if self.is_navigating_pager_contents() { if self.history_pager_active && self.pager.selected_completion_idx.is_none() { self.command_line.push_edit( Edit::new( 0..self.command_line.len(), self.pager.search_field_line.text().to_owned(), ), /*allow_coalesce=*/ false, ); self.command_line .set_position(self.pager.search_field_line.position()); } self.clear_pager(); return true; } // Delete any autosuggestion. self.autosuggestion.clear(); // The user may have hit return with pager contents, but while not navigating them. // Clear the pager in that event. self.clear_pager(); // We only execute the command line. let elt = EditableLineTag::Commandline; let el = &mut self.command_line; // Allow backslash-escaped newlines. let mut continue_on_next_line = false; if el.position() >= el.len() { // We're at the end of the text and not in a comment (issue #1225). continue_on_next_line = is_backslashed(el.text(), el.position()) && !text_ends_in_comment(el.text()); } else { // Allow mid line split if the following character is whitespace (issue #613). if is_backslashed(el.text(), el.position()) && el.text().as_char_slice()[el.position()].is_whitespace() { continue_on_next_line = true; // Check if the end of the line is backslashed (issue #4467). } else if is_backslashed(el.text(), el.len()) && !text_ends_in_comment(el.text()) { // Move the cursor to the end of the line. el.set_position(el.len()); continue_on_next_line = true; } } // If the conditions are met, insert a new line at the position of the cursor. if continue_on_next_line { self.insert_char(elt, '\n'); return true; } // Expand the command line in preparation for execution. // to_exec is the command to execute; the command line itself has the command for history. let test_res = self.expand_for_execute(); if let Err(err) = test_res { if err.contains(ParserTestErrorBits::ERROR) { return false; } else if err.contains(ParserTestErrorBits::INCOMPLETE) { self.insert_char(elt, '\n'); return true; } unreachable!(); } self.add_to_history(); rls.finished = true; self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(self.command_line.len())); true } // Expand abbreviations before execution. // Replace the command line with any abbreviations as needed. // \return the test result, which may be incomplete to insert a newline, or an error. fn expand_for_execute(&mut self) -> Result<(), ParserTestErrorBits> { // Expand abbreviations at the cursor. // The first expansion is "user visible" and enters into history. let el = &self.command_line; let mut test_res = Ok(()); // Syntax check before expanding abbreviations. We could consider relaxing this: a string may be // syntactically invalid but become valid after expanding abbreviations. if self.conf.syntax_check_ok { test_res = reader_shell_test(self.parser(), el.text()); if test_res.is_err_and(|err| err.contains(ParserTestErrorBits::ERROR)) { return test_res; } } // Exec abbreviations at the cursor. // Note we want to expand abbreviations even if incomplete. if self.expand_abbreviation_at_cursor(0) { // Trigger syntax highlighting as we are likely about to execute this command. self.super_highlight_me_plenty(); if self.conf.syntax_check_ok { let el = &self.command_line; test_res = reader_shell_test(self.parser(), el.text()); } } test_res } // Ensure we have no pager contents. fn clear_pager(&mut self) { self.pager.clear(); self.history_pager_active = false; self.command_line_has_transient_edit = false; } fn get_selection(&self) -> Option> { let selection = self.selection?; let start = selection.start; let end = std::cmp::min(selection.stop, self.command_line.len()); Some(start..end) } fn selection_is_at_top(&self) -> bool { let pager = &self.pager; let row = pager.get_selected_row(&self.current_page_rendering); if row.is_some_and(|row| row != 0) { return false; } let col = pager.get_selected_column(&self.current_page_rendering); !col.is_some_and(|col| col != 0) } /// Called to update the termsize, including $COLUMNS and $LINES, as necessary. fn update_termsize(&mut self) { termsize_update(self.parser()); } /// Flash the screen. This function changes the color of the current line momentarily. fn flash(&mut self) { // Multiple flashes may be enqueued by keypress repeat events and can pile up to cause a // significant delay in processing future input while all the flash() calls complete, as we // effectively sleep for 100ms each go. See #8610. let now = Instant::now(); if self .last_flash .is_some_and(|last_flash| now.duration_since(last_flash) < Duration::from_millis(50)) { self.last_flash = Some(now); return; } let mut data = self.make_layout_data(); // Save off the colors and set the background. let saved_colors = data.colors.clone(); for i in 0..self.command_line.position() { data.colors[i] = HighlightSpec::with_bg(HighlightRole::search_match); } self.rendered_layout = data.clone(); // need to copy the data since we will use it again. self.paint_layout(L!("flash")); let _old_data = std::mem::take(&mut self.rendered_layout); std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(100)); // Re-render with our saved data. data.colors = saved_colors; self.rendered_layout = data; self.paint_layout(L!("unflash")); // Save the time we stopped flashing as the time of the most recent flash. We can't just // increment the old `now` value because the sleep is non-deterministic. self.last_flash = Some(Instant::now()); } } impl ReaderData { /// Do what we need to do whenever our pager selection changes. fn pager_selection_changed(&mut self) { assert_is_main_thread(); let completion = self.pager.selected_completion(&self.current_page_rendering); // Update the cursor and command line. let mut cursor_pos = self.cycle_cursor_pos; let new_cmd_line = match completion { None => self.cycle_command_line.clone(), Some(completion) => completion_apply_to_command_line( &completion.completion, completion.flags, &self.cycle_command_line, &mut cursor_pos, false, ), }; // Only update if something changed, to avoid useless edits in the undo history. if new_cmd_line != self.command_line.text() { self.set_buffer_maintaining_pager(&new_cmd_line, cursor_pos, /*transient=*/ true); } } /// Sets the command line contents, without clearing the pager. fn set_buffer_maintaining_pager( &mut self, b: &wstr, mut pos: usize, transient: bool, /* = false */ ) { let command_line_len = b.len(); if transient { if self.command_line_has_transient_edit { self.command_line.undo(); } self.command_line_has_transient_edit = true; } self.replace_substring( EditableLineTag::Commandline, 0..self.command_line.len(), b.to_owned(), ); self.command_line_changed(EditableLineTag::Commandline); // Don't set a position past the command line length. if pos > command_line_len { pos = command_line_len; } self.update_buff_pos(EditableLineTag::Commandline, Some(pos)); // Clear history search. self.history_search.reset(); } fn select_completion_in_direction( &mut self, dir: SelectionMotion, force_selection_change: bool, /* = false */ ) { let selection_changed = self .pager .select_next_completion_in_direction(dir, &self.current_page_rendering); if force_selection_change || selection_changed { self.pager_selection_changed(); } } } /// Restore terminal settings we care about, to prevent a broken shell. fn term_fix_modes(modes: &mut libc::termios) { modes.c_iflag &= !ICRNL; // disable mapping CR (\cM) to NL (\cJ) modes.c_iflag &= !INLCR; // disable mapping NL (\cJ) to CR (\cM) modes.c_lflag &= !ICANON; // turn off canonical mode modes.c_lflag &= !ECHO; // turn off echo mode modes.c_lflag &= !IEXTEN; // turn off handling of discard and lnext characters modes.c_oflag |= OPOST; // turn on "implementation-defined post processing" - this often // changes how line breaks work. modes.c_oflag |= ONLCR; // "translate newline to carriage return-newline" - without // you see staircase output. modes.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; modes.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; // Prefer to use _POSIX_VDISABLE to disable control functions. // This permits separately binding nul (typically control-space). // POSIX calls out -1 as a special value which should be ignored. let disabling_char = _POSIX_VDISABLE; // We ignore these anyway, so there is no need to sacrifice a character. modes.c_cc[VSUSP] = disabling_char; modes.c_cc[VQUIT] = disabling_char; } fn term_fix_external_modes(modes: &mut libc::termios) { // Turning off OPOST or ONLCR breaks output (staircase effect), we don't allow it. // See #7133. modes.c_oflag |= OPOST; modes.c_oflag |= ONLCR; // These cause other ridiculous behaviors like input not being shown. modes.c_lflag |= ICANON; modes.c_lflag |= IEXTEN; modes.c_lflag |= ECHO; modes.c_iflag |= ICRNL; modes.c_iflag &= !INLCR; } /// Give up control of terminal. fn term_donate(quiet: bool /* = false */) { while unsafe { libc::tcsetattr( STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &*TTY_MODES_FOR_EXTERNAL_CMDS.lock().unwrap(), ) } == -1 { if errno().0 == EIO { redirect_tty_output(); } if errno().0 != EINTR { if !quiet { FLOG!( warning, wgettext!("Could not set terminal mode for new job") ); perror("tcsetattr"); } break; } } } /// Copy the (potentially changed) terminal modes and use them from now on. pub fn term_copy_modes() { let mut modes: libc::termios = unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() }; unsafe { libc::tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &mut modes) }; let mut tty_modes_for_external_cmds = TTY_MODES_FOR_EXTERNAL_CMDS.lock().unwrap(); *tty_modes_for_external_cmds = modes; // Copy flow control settings to shell modes. if (tty_modes_for_external_cmds.c_iflag & IXON) != 0 { shell_modes().c_iflag |= IXON; } else { shell_modes().c_iflag &= !IXON; } if (tty_modes_for_external_cmds.c_iflag & IXOFF) != 0 { shell_modes().c_iflag |= IXOFF; } else { shell_modes().c_iflag &= !IXOFF; } } /// Grab control of terminal. fn term_steal() { term_copy_modes(); while unsafe { libc::tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &*shell_modes()) } == -1 { if errno().0 == EIO { redirect_tty_output(); } if errno().0 != EINTR { FLOG!(warning, wgettext!("Could not set terminal mode for shell")); perror("tcsetattr"); break; } } termsize_invalidate_tty(); } // Ensure that fish owns the terminal, possibly waiting. If we cannot acquire the terminal, then // report an error and exit. fn acquire_tty_or_exit(shell_pgid: libc::pid_t) { assert_is_main_thread(); // Check if we are in control of the terminal, so that we don't do semi-expensive things like // reset signal handlers unless we really have to, which we often don't. // Common case. let mut owner = unsafe { libc::tcgetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO) }; if owner == shell_pgid { return; } // In some strange cases the tty may be come preassigned to fish's pid, but not its pgroup. // In that case we simply attempt to claim our own pgroup. // See #7388. if owner == unsafe { libc::getpid() } { unsafe { libc::setpgid(owner, owner) }; return; } // Bummer, we are not in control of the terminal. Stop until parent has given us control of // it. // // In theory, reseting signal handlers could cause us to miss signal deliveries. In // practice, this code should only be run during startup, when we're not waiting for any // signals. signal_reset_handlers(); let _restore_sigs = ScopeGuard::new((), |()| signal_set_handlers(true)); // Ok, signal handlers are taken out of the picture. Stop ourself in a loop until we are in // control of the terminal. However, the call to signal(SIGTTIN) may silently not do // anything if we are orphaned. // // As far as I can tell there's no really good way to detect that we are orphaned. One way // is to just detect if the group leader exited, via kill(shell_pgid, 0). Another // possibility is that read() from the tty fails with EIO - this is more reliable but it's // harder, because it may succeed or block. So we loop for a while, trying those strategies. // Eventually we just give up and assume we're orphaend. for loop_count in 0.. { owner = unsafe { libc::tcgetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO) }; // 0 is a valid return code from `tcgetpgrp()` under at least FreeBSD and testing // indicates that a subsequent call to `tcsetpgrp()` will succeed. 0 is the // pid of the top-level kernel process, so I'm not sure if this means ownership // of the terminal has gone back to the kernel (i.e. it's not owned) or if it is // just an "invalid" pid for all intents and purposes. if owner == 0 { unsafe { libc::tcsetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO, shell_pgid) }; // Since we expect the above to work, call `tcgetpgrp()` immediately to // avoid a second pass through this loop. owner = unsafe { libc::tcgetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO) }; } if owner == -1 && errno().0 == ENOTTY { if !is_interactive_session() { // It's OK if we're not able to take control of the terminal. We handle // the fallout from this in a few other places. break; } // No TTY, cannot be interactive? redirect_tty_output(); FLOG!( warning, wgettext!("No TTY for interactive shell (tcgetpgrp failed)") ); perror("setpgid"); exit_without_destructors(1); } if owner == shell_pgid { break; // success } else { if check_for_orphaned_process(loop_count, shell_pgid) { // We're orphaned, so we just die. Another sad statistic. let pid = unsafe { libc::getpid() }; FLOG!(warning, wgettext_fmt!("I appear to be an orphaned process, so I am quitting politely. My pid is %d.", pid)); exit_without_destructors(1); } // Try stopping us. let ret = unsafe { libc::killpg(shell_pgid, SIGTTIN) }; if ret < 0 { perror("killpg(shell_pgid, SIGTTIN)"); exit_without_destructors(1); } } } } /// Initialize data for interactive use. fn reader_interactive_init(parser: &Parser) { assert_is_main_thread(); let mut shell_pgid = unsafe { libc::getpgrp() }; let shell_pid = unsafe { libc::getpid() }; // Set up key bindings. init_input(); // Ensure interactive signal handling is enabled. signal_set_handlers_once(true); // Wait until we own the terminal. acquire_tty_or_exit(shell_pgid); // If fish has no valid pgroup (possible with firejail, see #5295) or is interactive, // ensure it owns the terminal. Also see #5909, #7060. if shell_pgid == 0 || (is_interactive_session() && shell_pgid != shell_pid) { shell_pgid = shell_pid; if unsafe { libc::setpgid(shell_pgid, shell_pgid) } < 0 { // If we're session leader setpgid returns EPERM. The other cases where we'd get EPERM // don't apply as we passed our own pid. // // This should be harmless, so we ignore it. if errno().0 != EPERM { FLOG!( error, wgettext!("Failed to assign shell to its own process group") ); perror("setpgid"); exit_without_destructors(1); } } // Take control of the terminal if unsafe { libc::tcsetpgrp(STDIN_FILENO, shell_pgid) } == -1 { if errno().0 == ENOTTY { redirect_tty_output(); } FLOG!(error, wgettext!("Failed to take control of the terminal")); perror("tcsetpgrp"); exit_without_destructors(1); } // Configure terminal attributes if unsafe { libc::tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &*shell_modes()) } == -1 { if errno().0 == EIO { redirect_tty_output(); } FLOG!(warning, wgettext!("Failed to set startup terminal mode!")); perror("tcsetattr"); } } termsize_invalidate_tty(); // Provide value for `status current-command` parser.libdata_mut().status_vars.command = L!("fish").to_owned(); // Also provide a value for the deprecated fish 2.0 $_ variable parser .vars() .set_one(L!("_"), EnvMode::GLOBAL, L!("fish").to_owned()); } /// Destroy data for interactive use. fn reader_interactive_destroy() { Outputter::stdoutput() .borrow_mut() .set_color(RgbColor::RESET, RgbColor::RESET); } /// \return whether fish is currently unwinding the stack in preparation to exit. pub fn fish_is_unwinding_for_exit() -> bool { let exit_state = EXIT_STATE.load(Ordering::Relaxed); let exit_state: ExitState = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(exit_state) }; match exit_state { ExitState::None => { // Cancel if we got SIGHUP. reader_received_sighup() } ExitState::RunningHandlers => { // We intend to exit but we want to allow these handlers to run. false } ExitState::FinishedHandlers => { // Done running exit handlers, time to exit. true } } } /// Write the title to the titlebar. This function is called just before a new application starts /// executing and just after it finishes. /// /// \param cmd Command line string passed to \c fish_title if is defined. /// \param parser The parser to use for autoloading fish_title. /// \param reset_cursor_position If set, issue a \r so the line driver knows where we are pub fn reader_write_title( cmd: &wstr, parser: &Parser, reset_cursor_position: bool, /* = true */ ) { if !term_supports_setting_title() { return; } let _noninteractive = scoped_push_replacer( |new_value| std::mem::replace(&mut parser.libdata_mut().pods.is_interactive, new_value), false, ); let _in_title = scoped_push_replacer( |new_value| { std::mem::replace( &mut parser.libdata_mut().pods.suppress_fish_trace, new_value, ) }, true, ); let mut fish_title_command = DEFAULT_TITLE.to_owned(); if function::exists(L!("fish_title"), parser) { fish_title_command = L!("fish_title").to_owned(); if !cmd.is_empty() { fish_title_command.push(' '); fish_title_command.push_utfstr(&escape_string( cmd, EscapeStringStyle::Script(EscapeFlags::NO_QUOTED | EscapeFlags::NO_TILDE), )); } } let mut lst = vec![]; exec_subshell( &fish_title_command, parser, Some(&mut lst), /*apply_exit_status=*/ false, ); if !lst.is_empty() { let mut title_line = L!("\x1B]0;").to_owned(); for val in &lst { title_line.push_utfstr(val); } title_line.push_str("\x07"); // BEL let narrow = wcs2string(&title_line); let _ = write_loop(&STDOUT_FILENO, &narrow); } Outputter::stdoutput() .borrow_mut() .set_color(RgbColor::RESET, RgbColor::RESET); if reset_cursor_position && !lst.is_empty() { // Put the cursor back at the beginning of the line (issue #2453). let _ = write_to_fd(b"\r", STDOUT_FILENO); } } impl ReaderData { fn exec_mode_prompt(&mut self) { self.mode_prompt_buff.clear(); if function::exists(MODE_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME, self.parser()) { let mut mode_indicator_list = vec![]; exec_subshell( MODE_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME, self.parser(), Some(&mut mode_indicator_list), false, ); // We do not support multiple lines in the mode indicator, so just concatenate all of // them. for i in mode_indicator_list { self.mode_prompt_buff.push_utfstr(&i); } } } /// Reexecute the prompt command. The output is inserted into prompt_buff. fn exec_prompt(&mut self) { // Clear existing prompts. self.left_prompt_buff.clear(); self.right_prompt_buff.clear(); // Suppress fish_trace while in the prompt. let mut zelf = scoped_push_replacer_ctx( self, |zelf, new_value| { std::mem::replace( &mut zelf.parser().libdata_mut().pods.suppress_fish_trace, new_value, ) }, true, ); // Update the termsize now. // This allows prompts to react to $COLUMNS. zelf.update_termsize(); // If we have any prompts, they must be run non-interactively. if !zelf.conf.left_prompt_cmd.is_empty() || !zelf.conf.right_prompt_cmd.is_empty() { let mut zelf = scoped_push_replacer_ctx( &mut zelf, |zelf, new_value| { std::mem::replace( &mut zelf.parser().libdata_mut().pods.is_interactive, new_value, ) }, false, ); zelf.exec_mode_prompt(); if !zelf.conf.left_prompt_cmd.is_empty() { // Status is ignored. let mut prompt_list = vec![]; // Historic compatibility hack. // If the left prompt function is deleted, then use a default prompt instead of // producing an error. let left_prompt_deleted = zelf.conf.left_prompt_cmd == LEFT_PROMPT_FUNCTION_NAME && !function::exists(&zelf.conf.left_prompt_cmd, zelf.parser()); exec_subshell( if left_prompt_deleted { DEFAULT_PROMPT } else { &zelf.conf.left_prompt_cmd }, zelf.parser(), Some(&mut prompt_list), /*apply_exit_status=*/ false, ); zelf.left_prompt_buff = join_strings(&prompt_list, '\n'); } if !zelf.conf.right_prompt_cmd.is_empty() { if function::exists(&zelf.conf.right_prompt_cmd, zelf.parser()) { // Status is ignored. let mut prompt_list = vec![]; exec_subshell( &zelf.conf.right_prompt_cmd, zelf.parser(), Some(&mut prompt_list), /*apply_exit_status=*/ false, ); // Right prompt does not support multiple lines, so just concatenate all of them. for i in prompt_list { zelf.right_prompt_buff.push_utfstr(&i); } } } } // Write the screen title. Do not reset the cursor position: exec_prompt is called when there // may still be output on the line from the previous command (#2499) and we need our PROMPT_SP // hack to work. reader_write_title(L!(""), zelf.parser(), false); // Some prompt may have requested an exit (#8033). let exit_current_script = zelf.parser().libdata().pods.exit_current_script; zelf.exit_loop_requested |= exit_current_script; zelf.parser().libdata_mut().pods.exit_current_script = false; } } /// The result of an autosuggestion computation. #[derive(Default)] struct Autosuggestion { // The text to use, as an extension of the command line. text: WString, // The string which was searched for. search_string: WString, // The list of completions which may need loading. needs_load: Vec, // Whether the autosuggestion should be case insensitive. // This is true for file-generated autosuggestions, but not for history. icase: bool, } impl Autosuggestion { fn new(text: WString, search_string: WString, icase: bool) -> Self { Self { text, search_string, needs_load: vec![], icase, } } // Clear our contents. fn clear(&mut self) { self.text.clear(); self.search_string.clear(); } // \return whether we have empty text. fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { self.text.is_empty() } } // Returns a function that can be invoked (potentially // on a background thread) to determine the autosuggestion fn get_autosuggestion_performer( parser: &Parser, search_string: WString, cursor_pos: usize, history: Arc, ) -> impl FnOnce() -> Autosuggestion { let generation_count = read_generation_count(); let vars = parser.vars().snapshot(); let working_directory = parser.vars().get_pwd_slash(); move || { assert_is_background_thread(); let nothing = Autosuggestion::default(); let ctx = get_bg_context(&vars, generation_count); if ctx.check_cancel() { return nothing; } // Let's make sure we aren't using the empty string. if search_string.is_empty() { return nothing; } // Search history for a matching item. let mut searcher = HistorySearch::new_with_type(history, search_string.to_owned(), SearchType::Prefix); while !ctx.check_cancel() && searcher.go_to_next_match(SearchDirection::Backward) { let item = searcher.current_item(); // Skip items with newlines because they make terrible autosuggestions. if item.str().contains('\n') { continue; } if autosuggest_validate_from_history(item, &working_directory, &ctx) { // The command autosuggestion was handled specially, so we're done. // History items are case-sensitive, see #3978. return Autosuggestion::new( searcher.current_string().to_owned(), search_string.to_owned(), /*icase=*/ false, ); } } // Maybe cancel here. if ctx.check_cancel() { return nothing; } // Here we do something a little funny. If the line ends with a space, and the cursor is not // at the end, don't use completion autosuggestions. It ends up being pretty weird seeing // stuff get spammed on the right while you go back to edit a line let last_char = search_string.chars().next_back().unwrap(); let cursor_at_end = cursor_pos == search_string.len(); if !cursor_at_end && last_char.is_whitespace() { return nothing; } // On the other hand, if the line ends with a quote, don't go dumping stuff after the quote. if matches!(last_char, '\'' | '"') && cursor_at_end { return nothing; } // Try normal completions. let complete_flags = CompletionRequestOptions::autosuggest(); let (mut completions, needs_load) = complete(&search_string, complete_flags, &ctx); let mut result = Autosuggestion::default(); result.search_string = search_string.to_owned(); result.needs_load = needs_load; result.icase = true; // normal completions are case-insensitive if !completions.is_empty() { sort_and_prioritize(&mut completions, complete_flags); let comp = &completions[0]; let mut cursor = cursor_pos; result.text = completion_apply_to_command_line( &comp.completion, comp.flags, &search_string, &mut cursor, /*append_only=*/ true, ); } result } } impl ReaderData { fn can_autosuggest(&self) -> bool { // We autosuggest if suppress_autosuggestion is not set, if we're not doing a history search, // and our command line contains a non-whitespace character. let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); self.conf.autosuggest_ok && !self.suppress_autosuggestion && self.history_search.is_at_end() && elt == EditableLineTag::Commandline && el .text() .chars() .any(|c| !matches!(c, ' ' | '\t' | '\r' | '\n' | '\x0B')) } // Called after an autosuggestion has been computed on a background thread. fn autosuggest_completed(&mut self, result: Autosuggestion) { assert_is_main_thread(); if result.search_string == self.in_flight_autosuggest_request { self.in_flight_autosuggest_request.clear(); } if result.search_string != self.command_line.text() { // This autosuggestion is stale. return; } // Maybe load completions for commands discovered by this autosuggestion. let mut loaded_new = false; for to_load in &result.needs_load { if complete_load(to_load, self.parser()) { FLOGF!( complete, "Autosuggest found new completions for %ls, restarting", to_load ); loaded_new = true; } } if loaded_new { // We loaded new completions for this command. // Re-do our autosuggestion. self.update_autosuggestion(); } else if !result.is_empty() && self.can_autosuggest() && string_prefixes_string_case_insensitive(&result.search_string, &result.text) { // Autosuggestion is active and the search term has not changed, so we're good to go. self.autosuggestion = result; if self.is_repaint_needed(None) { self.layout_and_repaint(L!("autosuggest")); } } } fn update_autosuggestion(&mut self) { // If we can't autosuggest, just clear it. if !self.can_autosuggest() { self.in_flight_autosuggest_request.clear(); self.autosuggestion.clear(); return; } // Check to see if our autosuggestion still applies; if so, don't recompute it. // Since the autosuggestion computation is asynchronous, this avoids "flashing" as you type into // the autosuggestion. // This is also the main mechanism by which readline commands that don't change the command line // text avoid recomputing the autosuggestion. let el = &self.command_line; if self.autosuggestion.text.len() > el.text().len() && if self.autosuggestion.icase { string_prefixes_string_case_insensitive(el.text(), &self.autosuggestion.text) } else { string_prefixes_string(el.text(), &self.autosuggestion.text) } { return; } // Do nothing if we've already kicked off this autosuggest request. if el.text() == self.in_flight_autosuggest_request { return; } self.in_flight_autosuggest_request = el.text().to_owned(); // Clear the autosuggestion and kick it off in the background. FLOG!(reader_render, "Autosuggesting"); self.autosuggestion.clear(); let performer = get_autosuggestion_performer( self.parser(), el.text().to_owned(), el.position(), self.history.clone(), ); let canary = Rc::downgrade(&self.canary); let completion = move |zelf: &mut Self, result| { if canary.upgrade().is_none() { return; } zelf.autosuggest_completed(result); }; debounce_autosuggestions().perform_with_completion(performer, completion); } // Accept any autosuggestion by replacing the command line with it. If full is true, take the whole // thing; if it's false, then respect the passed in style. fn accept_autosuggestion( &mut self, full: bool, single: bool, /* = false */ style: MoveWordStyle, /* = Punctuation */ ) { if self.autosuggestion.is_empty() { return; } // Accepting an autosuggestion clears the pager. self.clear_pager(); // Accept the autosuggestion. if full { // Just take the whole thing. self.replace_substring( EditableLineTag::Commandline, 0..self.command_line.len(), self.autosuggestion.text.clone(), ); } else if single { let pos = self.command_line.len(); if pos + 1 < self.autosuggestion.text.len() { self.replace_substring( EditableLineTag::Commandline, pos..pos, self.autosuggestion.text[pos..pos + 1].to_owned(), ); } } else { // Accept characters according to the specified style. let mut state = MoveWordStateMachine::new(style); let mut want = self.command_line.len(); while want < self.autosuggestion.text.len() { let wc = self.autosuggestion.text.as_char_slice()[want]; if !state.consume_char(wc) { break; } want += 1; } let have = self.command_line.len(); self.replace_substring( EditableLineTag::Commandline, have..have, self.autosuggestion.text[have..want].to_owned(), ); } } } #[derive(Default)] struct HighlightResult { colors: Vec, text: WString, } // Given text and whether IO is allowed, return a function that performs highlighting. The function // may be invoked on a background thread. fn get_highlight_performer( parser: &Parser, el: &EditableLine, io_ok: bool, ) -> impl FnOnce() -> HighlightResult { let vars = parser.vars().snapshot(); let generation_count = read_generation_count(); let position = el.position(); let text = el.text().to_owned(); move || { if text.is_empty() { return HighlightResult::default(); } let ctx = get_bg_context(&vars, generation_count); let mut colors = vec![]; highlight_shell(&text, &mut colors, &ctx, io_ok, Some(position)); HighlightResult { colors, text } } } impl ReaderData { fn highlight_complete(&mut self, result: HighlightResult) { assert_is_main_thread(); self.in_flight_highlight_request.clear(); if result.text == self.command_line.text() { assert_eq!(result.colors.len(), self.command_line.len()); if self.is_repaint_needed(Some(&result.colors)) { self.command_line.set_colors(result.colors); self.layout_and_repaint(L!("highlight")); } } } /// Highlight the command line in a super, plentiful way. fn super_highlight_me_plenty(&mut self) { if !self.conf.highlight_ok { return; } // Do nothing if this text is already in flight. if self.command_line.text() == self.in_flight_highlight_request { return; } self.in_flight_highlight_request = self.command_line.text().to_owned(); FLOG!(reader_render, "Highlighting"); let highlight_performer = get_highlight_performer(self.parser(), &self.command_line, /*io_ok=*/ true); let canary = Rc::downgrade(&self.canary); let completion = move |zelf: &mut Self, result| { if canary.upgrade().is_none() { return; } zelf.highlight_complete(result); }; debounce_highlighting().perform_with_completion(highlight_performer, completion); } /// Finish up any outstanding syntax highlighting, before execution. /// This plays some tricks to not block on I/O for too long. fn finish_highlighting_before_exec(&mut self) { // Early-out if highlighting is not OK. if !self.conf.highlight_ok { return; } // Decide if our current highlighting is OK. If not we will do a quick highlight without I/O. let mut current_highlight_ok = false; if self.in_flight_highlight_request.is_empty() { // There is no in-flight highlight request. Two possibilities: // 1: The user hit return after highlighting finished, so current highlighting is correct. // 2: The user hit return before highlighting started, so current highlighting is stale. // We can distinguish these based on what we last rendered. current_highlight_ok = self.rendered_layout.text == self.command_line.text(); } else if self.in_flight_highlight_request == self.command_line.text() { // The user hit return while our in-flight highlight request was still processing the text. // Wait for its completion to run, but not forever. let mut now = Instant::now(); let deadline = now + HIGHLIGHT_TIMEOUT_FOR_EXECUTION; while now < deadline { let timeout = deadline - now; iothread_service_main_with_timeout(self, timeout); // Note iothread_service_main_with_timeout will reentrantly modify us, // by invoking a completion. if self.in_flight_highlight_request.is_empty() { break; } now = Instant::now(); } // If our in_flight_highlight_request is now empty, it means it completed and we highlighted // successfully. current_highlight_ok = self.in_flight_highlight_request.is_empty(); } if !current_highlight_ok { // We need to do a quick highlight without I/O. let highlight_no_io = get_highlight_performer(self.parser(), &self.command_line, /*io_ok=*/ false); self.highlight_complete(highlight_no_io()); } } } struct HistoryPagerResult { matched_commands: Vec, final_index: usize, have_more_results: bool, } #[derive(Eq, PartialEq)] pub enum HistoryPagerInvocation { Anew, Advance, Refresh, } fn history_pager_search( history: &Arc, direction: SearchDirection, history_index: usize, search_string: &wstr, ) -> HistoryPagerResult { // Limit the number of elements to half the screen like we do for completions // Note that this is imperfect because we could have a multi-column layout. // // We can still push fish further upward in case the first entry is multiline, // but that can't really be helped. // (subtract 2 for the search line and the prompt) let page_size = usize::try_from(std::cmp::max(termsize_last().height / 2 - 2, 12)).unwrap(); let mut completions = vec![]; let mut search = HistorySearch::new_with( history.clone(), search_string.to_owned(), history::SearchType::ContainsGlob, smartcase_flags(search_string), history_index, ); let mut next_match_found = search.go_to_next_match(direction); if !next_match_found && !parse_util_contains_wildcards(search_string) { // If there were no matches, and the user is not intending for // wildcard search, try again with subsequence search. search = HistorySearch::new_with( history.clone(), search_string.to_owned(), history::SearchType::ContainsSubsequence, smartcase_flags(search_string), history_index, ); next_match_found = search.go_to_next_match(direction); } while completions.len() < page_size && next_match_found { let item = search.current_item(); completions.push(Completion::new( item.str().to_owned(), L!("").to_owned(), StringFuzzyMatch::exact_match(), CompleteFlags::REPLACES_LINE | CompleteFlags::DONT_ESCAPE | CompleteFlags::DONT_SORT, )); next_match_found = search.go_to_next_match(direction); } let last_index = search.current_index(); if direction == SearchDirection::Forward { completions.reverse(); } HistoryPagerResult { matched_commands: completions, final_index: last_index, have_more_results: search.go_to_next_match(direction), } } impl ReaderData { fn fill_history_pager( &mut self, why: HistoryPagerInvocation, mut direction: SearchDirection, /* = Backward */ ) { let index; let mut old_pager_index = None; match why { HistoryPagerInvocation::Anew => { assert_eq!(direction, SearchDirection::Backward); index = 0; } HistoryPagerInvocation::Advance => { index = match direction { SearchDirection::Forward => self.history_pager_history_index_start, SearchDirection::Backward => self.history_pager_history_index_end, } } HistoryPagerInvocation::Refresh => { // Redo the previous search previous direction. direction = self.history_pager_direction; index = self.history_pager_history_index_start; old_pager_index = Some(self.pager.selected_completion_index()); } } let search_term = self.pager.search_field_line.text().to_owned(); let performer = { let history = self.history.clone(); let search_term = search_term.clone(); move || history_pager_search(&history, direction, index, &search_term) }; let canary = Rc::downgrade(&self.canary); let completion = move |zelf: &mut Self, result: HistoryPagerResult| { if canary.upgrade().is_none() { return; } if search_term != zelf.pager.search_field_line.text() { return; // Stale request. } if result.matched_commands.is_empty() && why == HistoryPagerInvocation::Advance { // No more matches, keep the existing ones and flash. zelf.flash(); return; } zelf.history_pager_direction = direction; match direction { SearchDirection::Forward => { zelf.history_pager_history_index_start = result.final_index; zelf.history_pager_history_index_end = index; } SearchDirection::Backward => { zelf.history_pager_history_index_start = index; zelf.history_pager_history_index_end = result.final_index; } }; zelf.pager.extra_progress_text = if result.have_more_results { wgettext!("Search again for more results") } else { L!("") } .to_owned(); zelf.pager.set_completions(&result.matched_commands, false); if why == HistoryPagerInvocation::Refresh { zelf.pager .set_selected_completion_index(old_pager_index.unwrap()); zelf.pager_selection_changed(); } else { zelf.select_completion_in_direction(SelectionMotion::Next, true); } zelf.super_highlight_me_plenty(); zelf.layout_and_repaint(L!("history-pager")); }; let debouncer = debounce_history_pager(); debouncer.perform_with_completion(performer, completion); } } /// Expand an abbreviation replacer, which may mean running its function. /// \return the replacement, or none to skip it. This may run fish script! fn expand_replacer( range: SourceRange, token: &wstr, repl: &abbrs::Replacer, parser: &Parser, ) -> Option { if !repl.is_function { // Literal replacement cannot fail. FLOGF!( abbrs, "Expanded literal abbreviation <%ls> -> <%ls>", token, &repl.replacement ); return Some(abbrs::Replacement::new( range, repl.replacement.clone(), repl.set_cursor_marker.clone(), )); } let mut cmd = escape(&repl.replacement); cmd.push(' '); cmd.push_utfstr(&escape(token)); let _not_interactive = scoped_push_replacer( |new_value| std::mem::replace(&mut parser.libdata_mut().pods.is_interactive, new_value), false, ); let mut outputs = vec![]; let ret = exec_subshell( &cmd, parser, Some(&mut outputs), /*apply_exit_status=*/ false, ); if ret != STATUS_CMD_OK.unwrap() { return None; } let result = join_strings(&outputs, '\n'); FLOGF!( abbrs, "Expanded function abbreviation <%ls> -> <%ls>", token, result ); Some(abbrs::Replacement::new( range, result, repl.set_cursor_marker.clone(), )) } // Extract all the token ranges in \p str, along with whether they are an undecorated command. // Tokens containing command substitutions are skipped; this ensures tokens are non-overlapping. struct PositionedToken { range: SourceRange, is_cmd: bool, } fn extract_tokens(s: &wstr) -> Vec { let ast_flags = ParseTreeFlags::CONTINUE_AFTER_ERROR | ParseTreeFlags::ACCEPT_INCOMPLETE_TOKENS | ParseTreeFlags::LEAVE_UNTERMINATED; let ast = Ast::parse(s, ast_flags, None); // Helper to check if a node is the command portion of an undecorated statement. let is_command = |node: &dyn ast::Node| { let mut cursor = Some(node); while let Some(cur) = cursor { if let Some(stmt) = cur.as_decorated_statement() { if stmt.opt_decoration.is_none() && node.pointer_eq(&stmt.command) { return true; } } cursor = cur.parent(); } false }; let mut result = vec![]; for node in Traversal::new(ast.top()) { // We are only interested in leaf nodes with source. if node.category() != Category::leaf { continue; } let range = node.source_range(); if range.length() == 0 { continue; } // If we have command subs, then we don't include this token; instead we recurse. let mut has_cmd_subs = false; let mut cmdsub_contents = L!(""); let mut cmdsub_cursor = range.start(); let mut cmdsub_start = 0; let mut cmdsub_end = 0; while parse_util_locate_cmdsubst_range( s, &mut cmdsub_cursor, Some(&mut cmdsub_contents), &mut cmdsub_start, &mut cmdsub_end, /*accept_incomplete=*/ true, None, None, ) > 0 { if cmdsub_start >= range.end() { break; } has_cmd_subs = true; for mut t in extract_tokens(cmdsub_contents) { // cmdsub_start is the open paren; the contents start one after it. t.range.start += u32::try_from(cmdsub_start + 1).unwrap(); result.push(t); } } if !has_cmd_subs { // Common case of no command substitutions in this leaf node. result.push(PositionedToken { range, is_cmd: is_command(node), }) } } result } /// Expand at most one abbreviation at the given cursor position, updating the position if the /// abbreviation wants to move the cursor. Use the parser to run any abbreviations which want /// function calls. \return none if no abbreviations were expanded, otherwise the resulting /// replacement. pub fn reader_expand_abbreviation_at_cursor( cmdline: &wstr, cursor_pos: usize, parser: &Parser, ) -> Option { // Find the token containing the cursor. Usually users edit from the end, so walk backwards. let tokens = extract_tokens(cmdline); let token = tokens .into_iter() .rev() .find(|token| token.range.contains_inclusive(cursor_pos))?; let range = token.range; let position = if token.is_cmd { abbrs::Position::Command } else { abbrs::Position::Anywhere }; let token_str = &cmdline[Range::::from(range)]; let replacers = abbrs_match(token_str, position); for replacer in replacers { if let Some(replacement) = expand_replacer(range, token_str, &replacer, parser) { return Some(replacement); } } None } impl ReaderData { /// Expand abbreviations at the current cursor position, minus the given cursor backtrack. This /// may change the command line but does NOT repaint it. This is to allow the caller to coalesce /// repaints. fn expand_abbreviation_at_cursor(&mut self, cursor_backtrack: usize) -> bool { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); if self.conf.expand_abbrev_ok && elt == EditableLineTag::Commandline { // Try expanding abbreviations. self.update_commandline_state(); let cursor_pos = el.position().saturating_sub(cursor_backtrack); if let Some(replacement) = reader_expand_abbreviation_at_cursor(el.text(), cursor_pos, self.parser()) { self.push_edit(elt, Edit::new(replacement.range.into(), replacement.text)); self.update_buff_pos(elt, replacement.cursor); return true; } } false } } /// Indicates if the given command char ends paging. fn command_ends_paging(c: ReadlineCmd, focused_on_search_field: bool) -> bool { type rl = ReadlineCmd; match c { rl::HistoryPrefixSearchBackward | rl::HistoryPrefixSearchForward | rl::HistorySearchBackward | rl::HistorySearchForward | rl::HistoryTokenSearchBackward | rl::HistoryTokenSearchForward | rl::AcceptAutosuggestion | rl::DeleteOrExit | rl::CancelCommandline | rl::Cancel => // These commands always end paging. { true } rl::Complete | rl::CompleteAndSearch | rl::HistoryPager | rl::BackwardChar | rl::ForwardChar | rl::ForwardSingleChar | rl::UpLine | rl::DownLine | rl::Repaint | rl::SuppressAutosuggestion | rl::BeginningOfHistory | rl::EndOfHistory => // These commands never end paging. { false } rl::Execute => // execute does end paging, but only executes if it was not paging. So it's handled // specially. { false } rl::BeginningOfLine | rl::EndOfLine | rl::ForwardWord | rl::BackwardWord | rl::ForwardBigword | rl::BackwardBigword | rl::NextdOrForwardWord | rl::PrevdOrBackwardWord | rl::DeleteChar | rl::BackwardDeleteChar | rl::KillLine | rl::Yank | rl::YankPop | rl::BackwardKillLine | rl::KillWholeLine | rl::KillInnerLine | rl::KillWord | rl::KillBigword | rl::BackwardKillWord | rl::BackwardKillPathComponent | rl::BackwardKillBigword | rl::SelfInsert | rl::SelfInsertNotFirst | rl::TransposeChars | rl::TransposeWords | rl::UpcaseWord | rl::DowncaseWord | rl::CapitalizeWord | rl::BeginningOfBuffer | rl::EndOfBuffer | rl::Undo | rl::Redo => // These commands operate on the search field if that's where the focus is. { !focused_on_search_field } _ => false, } } /// Indicates if the given command ends the history search. fn command_ends_history_search(c: ReadlineCmd) -> bool { type rl = ReadlineCmd; !matches!( c, rl::HistoryPrefixSearchBackward | rl::HistoryPrefixSearchForward | rl::HistorySearchBackward | rl::HistorySearchForward | rl::HistoryTokenSearchBackward | rl::HistoryTokenSearchForward | rl::BeginningOfHistory | rl::EndOfHistory | rl::Repaint | rl::ForceRepaint ) } /// Return true if we believe ourselves to be orphaned. loop_count is how many times we've tried to /// stop ourselves via SIGGTIN. fn check_for_orphaned_process(loop_count: usize, shell_pgid: libc::pid_t) -> bool { let mut we_think_we_are_orphaned = false; // Try kill-0'ing the process whose pid corresponds to our process group ID. It's possible this // will fail because we don't have permission to signal it. But more likely it will fail because // it no longer exists, and we are orphaned. if loop_count % 64 == 0 && unsafe { libc::kill(shell_pgid, 0) } < 0 && errno().0 == ESRCH { we_think_we_are_orphaned = true; } // Try reading from the tty; if we get EIO we are orphaned. This is sort of bad because it // may block. if !we_think_we_are_orphaned && loop_count % 128 == 0 { extern "C" { fn ctermid(buf: *mut c_char) -> *mut c_char; } let tty = unsafe { ctermid(std::ptr::null_mut()) }; if tty.is_null() { perror("ctermid"); exit_without_destructors(1); } // Open the tty. Presumably this is stdin, but maybe not? let tty_fd = AutoCloseFd::new(unsafe { libc::open(tty, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK) }); if !tty_fd.is_valid() { perror("open"); exit_without_destructors(1); } let mut tmp = 0 as libc::c_char; if unsafe { libc::read( tty_fd.fd(), &mut tmp as *mut libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_void, 1, ) } < 0 && errno().0 == EIO { we_think_we_are_orphaned = true; } } // Just give up if we've done it a lot times. if loop_count > 4096 { we_think_we_are_orphaned = true; } we_think_we_are_orphaned } /// Run the specified command with the correct terminal modes, and while taking care to perform job /// notification, set the title, etc. fn reader_run_command(parser: &Parser, cmd: &wstr) -> EvalRes { let ft = tok_command(cmd); // Provide values for `status current-command` and `status current-commandline` if !ft.is_empty() { parser.libdata_mut().status_vars.command = ft.to_owned(); parser.libdata_mut().status_vars.commandline = cmd.to_owned(); // Also provide a value for the deprecated fish 2.0 $_ variable parser .vars() .set_one(L!("_"), EnvMode::GLOBAL, ft.to_owned()); } reader_write_title(cmd, parser, true); Outputter::stdoutput() .borrow_mut() .set_color(RgbColor::NORMAL, RgbColor::NORMAL); term_donate(false); let time_before = Instant::now(); let eval_res = parser.eval(cmd, &IoChain::new()); job_reap(parser, true); // Update the execution duration iff a command is requested for execution // issue - #4926 if !ft.is_empty() { let time_after = Instant::now(); let duration = time_after.duration_since(time_before); parser.vars().set_one( ENV_CMD_DURATION, EnvMode::UNEXPORT, duration.as_millis().to_wstring(), ); } term_steal(); // Provide value for `status current-command` parser.libdata_mut().status_vars.command = (*PROGRAM_NAME.get().unwrap()).to_owned(); // Also provide a value for the deprecated fish 2.0 $_ variable parser.vars().set_one( L!("_"), EnvMode::GLOBAL, (*PROGRAM_NAME.get().unwrap()).to_owned(), ); // Provide value for `status current-commandline` parser.libdata_mut().status_vars.commandline = L!("").to_owned(); if have_proc_stat() { proc_update_jiffies(parser); } eval_res } fn reader_shell_test(parser: &Parser, bstr: &wstr) -> Result<(), ParserTestErrorBits> { let mut errors = vec![]; let res = parse_util_detect_errors(bstr, Some(&mut errors), /*accept_incomplete=*/ true); if res.is_err_and(|err| err.contains(ParserTestErrorBits::ERROR)) { let mut error_desc = parser.get_backtrace(bstr, &errors); // Ensure we end with a newline. Also add an initial newline, because it's likely the user // just hit enter and so there's junk on the current line. if !error_desc.ends_with('\n') { error_desc.push('\n'); } eprintf!("\n%s", error_desc); reader_schedule_prompt_repaint(); } res } impl ReaderData { // Import history from older location (config path) if our current history is empty. fn import_history_if_necessary(&mut self) { if self.history.is_empty() { self.history.populate_from_config_path(); } // Import history from bash, etc. if our current history is still empty and is the default // history. if self.history.is_empty() && self.history.is_default() { // Try opening a bash file. We make an effort to respect $HISTFILE; this isn't very complete // (AFAIK it doesn't have to be exported), and to really get this right we ought to ask bash // itself. But this is better than nothing. let var = self.vars().get(L!("HISTFILE")); let mut path = var.map_or_else(|| L!("~/.bash_history").to_owned(), |var| var.as_string()); expand_tilde(&mut path, self.vars()); let Ok(file) = wopen_cloexec(&path, OFlag::O_RDONLY, Mode::empty()) else { return; }; self.history.populate_from_bash(BufReader::new(file)); } } fn should_add_to_history(&mut self, text: &wstr) -> bool { let parser = self.parser(); if !function::exists(L!("fish_should_add_to_history"), parser) { // Historical behavior, if the command starts with a space we don't save it. return text.as_char_slice()[0] != ' '; } let mut cmd: WString = L!("fish_should_add_to_history ").into(); cmd.push_utfstr(&escape(text)); let _not_interactive = scoped_push_replacer( |new_value| std::mem::replace(&mut parser.libdata_mut().pods.is_interactive, new_value), false, ); let ret = exec_subshell(&cmd, parser, None, /*apply_exit_status=*/ false); ret == STATUS_CMD_OK.unwrap() } // Add the current command line contents to history. fn add_to_history(&mut self) { if self.conf.in_silent_mode { return; } // Historical behavior is to trim trailing spaces, unless escape (#7661). let mut text = self.command_line.text().to_owned(); while text.chars().next_back() == Some(' ') && count_preceding_backslashes(&text, text.len() - 1) % 2 == 0 { text.pop(); } // Remove ephemeral items - even if the text is empty. self.history.remove_ephemeral_items(); if !text.is_empty() { // Mark this item as ephemeral if should_add_to_history says no (#615). let mode = if !self.should_add_to_history(&text) { PersistenceMode::Ephemeral } else if in_private_mode(self.vars()) { PersistenceMode::Memory } else { PersistenceMode::Disk }; self.history.clone().add_pending_with_file_detection( &text, &self.parser().variables, mode, ); } } } /// Check if we have background jobs that we have not warned about. /// If so, print a warning and return true. Otherwise return false. impl ReaderData { fn try_warn_on_background_jobs(&mut self) -> bool { assert_is_main_thread(); // Have we already warned? if self.did_warn_for_bg_jobs { return false; } // Are we the top-level reader? if reader_data_stack().len() > 1 { return false; } // Do we have background jobs? let bg_jobs = jobs_requiring_warning_on_exit(self.parser()); if bg_jobs.is_empty() { return false; } // Print the warning! print_exit_warning_for_jobs(&bg_jobs); self.did_warn_for_bg_jobs = true; true } } /// Check if we should exit the reader loop. /// \return true if we should exit. pub fn check_exit_loop_maybe_warning(data: Option<&mut ReaderData>) -> bool { // sighup always forces exit. if reader_received_sighup() { return true; } // Check if an exit is requested. let Some(data) = data else { return false; }; if !data.exit_loop_requested { return false; } if data.try_warn_on_background_jobs() { data.exit_loop_requested = false; return false; } true } /// Given that the user is tab-completing a token \p wc whose cursor is at \p pos in the token, /// try expanding it as a wildcard, populating \p result with the expanded string. fn try_expand_wildcard( parser: &Parser, wc: WString, position: usize, result: &mut WString, ) -> ExpandResultCode { // Hacky from #8593: only expand if there are wildcards in the "current path component." // Find the "current path component" by looking for an unescaped slash before and after // our position. // This is quite naive; for example it mishandles brackets. let is_path_sep = |offset| wc.char_at(offset) == '/' && count_preceding_backslashes(&wc, offset) % 2 == 0; let mut comp_start = position; while comp_start > 0 && !is_path_sep(comp_start - 1) { comp_start -= 1; } let mut comp_end = position; while comp_end < wc.len() && !is_path_sep(comp_end) { comp_end += 1; } if !wildcard_has(&wc[comp_start..comp_end]) { return ExpandResultCode::wildcard_no_match; } result.clear(); // Have a low limit on the number of matches, otherwise we will overwhelm the command line. /// When tab-completing with a wildcard, we expand the wildcard up to this many results. /// If expansion would exceed this many results, beep and do nothing. const TAB_COMPLETE_WILDCARD_MAX_EXPANSION: usize = 256; let ctx = OperationContext::background_with_cancel_checker( &*parser.variables, Box::new(|| signal_check_cancel() != 0), TAB_COMPLETE_WILDCARD_MAX_EXPANSION, ); // We do wildcards only. let flags = ExpandFlags::FAIL_ON_CMDSUBST | ExpandFlags::SKIP_VARIABLES | ExpandFlags::PRESERVE_HOME_TILDES; let mut expanded = CompletionList::new(); let ret = expand_string(wc, &mut expanded, flags, &ctx, None); if ret.result != ExpandResultCode::ok { return ret.result; } // Insert all matches (escaped) and a trailing space. let mut joined = WString::new(); for r#match in expanded { if r#match.flags.contains(CompleteFlags::DONT_ESCAPE) { joined.push_utfstr(&r#match.completion); } else { let tildeflag = if r#match.flags.contains(CompleteFlags::DONT_ESCAPE_TILDES) { EscapeFlags::NO_TILDE } else { EscapeFlags::default() }; joined.push_utfstr(&escape_string( &r#match.completion, EscapeStringStyle::Script(EscapeFlags::NO_QUOTED | tildeflag), )); } joined.push(' '); } *result = joined; ExpandResultCode::ok } /// Test if the specified character in the specified string is backslashed. pos may be at the end of /// the string, which indicates if there is a trailing backslash. fn is_backslashed(s: &wstr, pos: usize) -> bool { // note pos == str.size() is OK. if pos > s.len() { return false; } let mut count = 0; for idx in (0..pos).rev() { if s.as_char_slice()[idx] != '\\' { break; } count += 1; } count % 2 == 1 } fn unescaped_quote(s: &wstr, pos: usize) -> Option { let mut result = None; if pos < s.len() { let c = s.as_char_slice()[pos]; if matches!(c, '\'' | '"') && !is_backslashed(s, pos) { result = Some(c); } } result } fn replace_line_at_cursor( text: &wstr, inout_cursor_pos: &mut usize, replacement: &wstr, ) -> WString { let cursor = *inout_cursor_pos; let start = text[0..cursor] .as_char_slice() .iter() .rposition(|&c| c == '\n') .map(|newline| newline + 1) .unwrap_or(0); let end = text[cursor..] .as_char_slice() .iter() .position(|&c| c == '\n') .map(|pos| cursor + pos) .unwrap_or(text.len()); *inout_cursor_pos = start + replacement.len(); text[..start].to_owned() + replacement + &text[end..] } /// Apply a completion string. Exposed for testing only. /// /// Insert the string in the given command line at the given cursor position. The function checks if /// the string is quoted or not and correctly escapes the string. /// /// \param val the string to insert /// \param flags A union of all flags describing the completion to insert. See the completion_t /// struct for more information on possible values. /// \param command_line The command line into which we will insert /// \param inout_cursor_pos On input, the location of the cursor within the command line. On output, /// the new desired position. /// \param append_only Whether we can only append to the command line, or also modify previous /// characters. This is used to determine whether we go inside a trailing quote. /// /// \return The completed string pub fn completion_apply_to_command_line( val_str: &wstr, flags: CompleteFlags, command_line: &wstr, inout_cursor_pos: &mut usize, append_only: bool, ) -> WString { let add_space = !flags.contains(CompleteFlags::NO_SPACE); let do_replace_token = flags.contains(CompleteFlags::REPLACES_TOKEN); let do_replace_line = flags.contains(CompleteFlags::REPLACES_LINE); let do_escape = !flags.contains(CompleteFlags::DONT_ESCAPE); let no_tilde = flags.contains(CompleteFlags::DONT_ESCAPE_TILDES); let cursor_pos = *inout_cursor_pos; let mut back_into_trailing_quote = false; let have_space_after_token = command_line.char_at(cursor_pos) == ' '; if do_replace_line { assert!(!do_escape, "unsupported completion flag"); return replace_line_at_cursor(command_line, inout_cursor_pos, val_str); } if do_replace_token { let mut move_cursor; let mut range = 0..0; parse_util_token_extent(command_line, cursor_pos, &mut range, None); let mut sb = command_line[..range.start].to_owned(); if do_escape { let escaped = escape_string( val_str, EscapeStringStyle::Script( EscapeFlags::NO_QUOTED | if no_tilde { EscapeFlags::NO_TILDE } else { EscapeFlags::empty() }, ), ); sb.push_utfstr(&escaped); move_cursor = escaped.len(); } else { sb.push_utfstr(val_str); move_cursor = val_str.len(); } if add_space { if !have_space_after_token { sb.push(' '); } move_cursor += 1; } sb.push_utfstr(&command_line[range.end..]); let new_cursor_pos = range.start + move_cursor; *inout_cursor_pos = new_cursor_pos; return sb; } let mut quote = None; let replaced = if do_escape { // We need to figure out whether the token we complete has unclosed quotes. Since the token // may be inside a command substitutions we must first determine the extents of the // innermost command substitution. let cmdsub_range = parse_util_cmdsubst_extent(command_line, cursor_pos); // Find the last quote in the token to complete. By parsing only the string inside any // command substitution, we prevent the tokenizer from treating the entire command // substitution as one token. quote = parse_util_get_quote_type( &command_line[cmdsub_range.clone()], cursor_pos - cmdsub_range.start, ); // If the token is reported as unquoted, but ends with a (unescaped) quote, and we can // modify the command line, then delete the trailing quote so that we can insert within // the quotes instead of after them. See issue #552. if quote.is_none() && !append_only && cursor_pos > 0 { // The entire token is reported as unquoted...see if the last character is an // unescaped quote. let trailing_quote = unescaped_quote(command_line, cursor_pos - 1); if trailing_quote.is_some() { quote = trailing_quote; back_into_trailing_quote = true; } } parse_util_escape_string_with_quote(val_str, quote, no_tilde) } else { val_str.to_owned() }; let mut insertion_point = cursor_pos; if back_into_trailing_quote { // Move the character back one so we enter the terminal quote. insertion_point = insertion_point.checked_sub(1).unwrap(); } // Perform the insertion and compute the new location. let mut result = command_line.to_owned(); result.insert_utfstr(insertion_point, &replaced); let mut new_cursor_pos = insertion_point + replaced.len() + if back_into_trailing_quote { 1 } else { 0 }; if add_space { if quote.is_some() && unescaped_quote(command_line, insertion_point) != quote { // This is a quoted parameter, first print a quote. result.insert(new_cursor_pos, quote.unwrap()); new_cursor_pos += 1; } if !have_space_after_token { result.insert(new_cursor_pos, ' '); } new_cursor_pos += 1; } *inout_cursor_pos = new_cursor_pos; result } /// Check if the specified string can be replaced by a case insensitive completion with the /// specified flags. /// /// Advanced tokens like those containing {}-style expansion can not at the moment be replaced, /// other than if the new token is already an exact replacement, e.g. if the COMPLETE_DONT_ESCAPE /// flag is set. fn reader_can_replace(s: &wstr, flags: CompleteFlags) -> bool { if flags.contains(CompleteFlags::DONT_ESCAPE) { return true; } // Test characters that have a special meaning in any character position. !s.chars() .any(|c| matches!(c, '$' | '*' | '?' | '(' | '{' | '}' | ')')) } /// Determine the best (lowest) match rank for a set of completions. fn get_best_rank(comp: &[Completion]) -> u32 { let mut best_rank = u32::MAX; for c in comp { best_rank = best_rank.min(c.rank()); } best_rank } impl ReaderData { /// Compute completions and update the pager and/or commandline as needed. fn compute_and_apply_completions(&mut self, c: ReadlineCmd, rls: &mut ReadlineLoopState) { assert!(matches!( c, ReadlineCmd::Complete | ReadlineCmd::CompleteAndSearch )); // Remove a trailing backslash. This may trigger an extra repaint, but this is // rare. let el = &self.command_line; if is_backslashed(el.text(), el.position()) { self.delete_char(true); } // Figure out the extent of the command substitution surrounding the cursor. // This is because we only look at the current command substitution to form // completions - stuff happening outside of it is not interesting. let el = &self.command_line; let cmdsub_range = parse_util_cmdsubst_extent(el.text(), el.position()); let position_in_cmdsub = el.position() - cmdsub_range.start; // Figure out the extent of the token within the command substitution. Note we // pass cmdsub_begin here, not buff. let mut token_range = 0..0; parse_util_token_extent( &el.text()[cmdsub_range.clone()], position_in_cmdsub, &mut token_range, None, ); let position_in_token = position_in_cmdsub - token_range.start; // Hack: the token may extend past the end of the command substitution, e.g. in // (echo foo) the last token is 'foo)'. Don't let that happen. if token_range.end > cmdsub_range.len() { token_range.end = cmdsub_range.len(); } token_range.start += cmdsub_range.start; token_range.end += cmdsub_range.start; // Check if we have a wildcard within this string; if so we first attempt to expand the // wildcard; if that succeeds we don't then apply user completions (#8593). let mut wc_expanded = WString::new(); match try_expand_wildcard( self.parser(), el.text()[token_range.clone()].to_owned(), position_in_token, &mut wc_expanded, ) { ExpandResultCode::error => { // This may come about if we exceeded the max number of matches. // Return "success" to suppress normal completions. self.flash(); return; } ExpandResultCode::wildcard_no_match => {} ExpandResultCode::cancel => { // e.g. the user hit control-C. Suppress normal completions. return; } ExpandResultCode::ok => { rls.comp.clear(); rls.complete_did_insert = false; self.push_edit( EditableLineTag::Commandline, Edit::new(token_range, wc_expanded), ); return; } } // Construct a copy of the string from the beginning of the command substitution // up to the end of the token we're completing. let cmdsub = &el.text()[cmdsub_range.start..token_range.end]; // Ensure that `commandline` inside the completions gets the current state. self.update_commandline_state(); let (comp, _needs_load) = complete( cmdsub, CompletionRequestOptions::normal(), &self.parser().context(), ); rls.comp = comp; // User-supplied completions may have changed the commandline - prevent buffer // overflow. token_range.start = std::cmp::min(token_range.start, el.text().len()); token_range.end = std::cmp::min(token_range.end, el.text().len()); // Munge our completions. sort_and_prioritize(&mut rls.comp, CompletionRequestOptions::default()); // Record our cycle_command_line. self.cycle_command_line = el.text().to_owned(); self.cycle_cursor_pos = token_range.end; rls.complete_did_insert = self.handle_completions(&rls.comp, token_range); // Show the search field if requested and if we printed a list of completions. if c == ReadlineCmd::CompleteAndSearch && !rls.complete_did_insert && !self.pager.is_empty() { self.pager.set_search_field_shown(true); self.select_completion_in_direction(SelectionMotion::Next, false); } } fn try_insert(&mut self, c: &Completion, tok: &wstr, token_range: Range) { // If this is a replacement completion, check that we know how to replace it, e.g. that // the token doesn't contain evil operators like {}. if !c.flags.contains(CompleteFlags::REPLACES_TOKEN) || reader_can_replace(tok, c.flags) { self.completion_insert(&c.completion, token_range.end, c.flags); } } /// Handle the list of completions. This means the following: /// /// - If the list is empty, flash the terminal. /// - If the list contains one element, write the whole element, and if the element does not end on /// a '/', '@', ':', '.', ',', '-' or a '=', also write a trailing space. /// - If the list contains multiple elements, insert their common prefix, if any and display /// the list in the pager. Depending on terminal size and the length of the list, the pager /// may either show less than a screenfull and exit or use an interactive pager to allow the /// user to scroll through the completions. /// /// \param comp the list of completion strings /// \param token_begin the position of the token to complete /// \param token_end the position after the token to complete /// /// Return true if we inserted text into the command line, false if we did not. fn handle_completions(&mut self, comp: &[Completion], token_range: Range) -> bool { let tok = self.command_line.text()[token_range.clone()].to_owned(); // Check trivial cases. let len = comp.len(); if len == 0 { // No suitable completions found, flash screen and return. self.flash(); return false; } else if len == 1 { // Exactly one suitable completion found - insert it. let c = &comp[0]; self.try_insert(c, &tok, token_range); return true; } let best_rank = get_best_rank(comp); // Determine whether we are going to replace the token or not. If any commands of the best // rank do not require replacement, then ignore all those that want to use replacement. let mut will_replace_token = true; for c in comp { if c.rank() <= best_rank && !c.flags.contains(CompleteFlags::REPLACES_TOKEN) { will_replace_token = false; break; } } // Decide which completions survived. There may be a lot of them; it would be nice if we could // figure out how to avoid copying them here. let mut surviving_completions = vec![]; let mut all_matches_exact_or_prefix = true; for c in comp { // Ignore completions with a less suitable match rank than the best. if c.rank() > best_rank { continue; } // Only use completions that match replace_token. let completion_replaces_token = c.flags.contains(CompleteFlags::REPLACES_TOKEN); if completion_replaces_token != will_replace_token { continue; } // Don't use completions that want to replace, if we cannot replace them. if completion_replaces_token && !reader_can_replace(&tok, c.flags) { continue; } // This completion survived. surviving_completions.push(c.clone()); all_matches_exact_or_prefix = all_matches_exact_or_prefix && c.r#match.is_exact_or_prefix(); } if surviving_completions.len() == 1 { // After sorting and stuff only one completion is left, use it. // // TODO: This happens when smartcase kicks in, e.g. // the token is "cma" and the options are "cmake/" and "CMakeLists.txt" // it would be nice if we could figure // out how to use it more. let c = &surviving_completions[0]; self.try_insert(c, &tok, token_range); return true; } let mut use_prefix = false; let mut common_prefix = L!("").to_owned(); if all_matches_exact_or_prefix { // Try to find a common prefix to insert among the surviving completions. let mut flags = CompleteFlags::empty(); let mut prefix_is_partial_completion = false; let mut first = true; for c in &surviving_completions { if first { // First entry, use the whole string. common_prefix = c.completion.clone(); flags = c.flags; first = false; } else { // Determine the shared prefix length. let max = std::cmp::min(common_prefix.len(), c.completion.len()); let mut idx = 0; while idx < max { if common_prefix.as_char_slice()[idx] != c.completion.as_char_slice()[idx] { break; } idx += 1; } // idx is now the length of the new common prefix. common_prefix.truncate(idx); prefix_is_partial_completion = true; // Early out if we decide there's no common prefix. if idx == 0 { break; } } } // Determine if we use the prefix. We use it if it's non-empty and it will actually make // the command line longer. It may make the command line longer by virtue of not using // REPLACE_TOKEN (so it always appends to the command line), or by virtue of replacing // the token but being longer than it. use_prefix = common_prefix.len() > if will_replace_token { tok.len() } else { 0 }; assert!(!use_prefix || !common_prefix.is_empty()); if use_prefix { // We got something. If more than one completion contributed, then it means we have // a prefix; don't insert a space after it. if prefix_is_partial_completion { flags |= CompleteFlags::NO_SPACE; } self.completion_insert(&common_prefix, token_range.end, flags); self.cycle_command_line = self.command_line.text().to_owned(); self.cycle_cursor_pos = self.command_line.position(); } } if use_prefix { for c in &mut surviving_completions { c.flags &= !CompleteFlags::REPLACES_TOKEN; c.completion.replace_range(0..common_prefix.len(), L!("")); } } // Print the completion list. let mut prefix = WString::new(); if will_replace_token || !all_matches_exact_or_prefix { if use_prefix { prefix.push_utfstr(&common_prefix); } } else if tok.len() + common_prefix.len() <= PREFIX_MAX_LEN { prefix.push_utfstr(&tok); prefix.push_utfstr(&common_prefix); } else { // Append just the end of the string. prefix.push(get_ellipsis_char()); let full = tok + &common_prefix[..]; prefix.push_utfstr(&full[full.len() - PREFIX_MAX_LEN..]); } // Update the pager data. self.pager.set_prefix(&prefix, true); self.pager.set_completions(&surviving_completions, true); // Modify the command line to reflect the new pager. self.pager_selection_changed(); false } /// Insert the string at the current cursor position. The function checks if the string is quoted or /// not and correctly escapes the string. /// /// \param val the string to insert /// \param token_end the position after the token to complete /// \param flags A union of all flags describing the completion to insert. See the completion_t /// struct for more information on possible values. fn completion_insert(&mut self, val: &wstr, token_end: usize, flags: CompleteFlags) { let (elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); // Move the cursor to the end of the token. if el.position() != token_end { self.update_buff_pos(elt, Some(token_end)); } let (_elt, el) = self.active_edit_line(); let mut cursor = el.position(); let new_command_line = completion_apply_to_command_line( val, flags, el.text(), &mut cursor, /*append_only=*/ false, ); self.set_buffer_maintaining_pager(&new_command_line, cursor, false); } }