fish-shell/share/functions/__fish_print_help.fish
Fabian Boehm 0fea1dae8c __fish_print_help: Make formatting more man-like
1. Leave the indentation
2. Leave the "NAME" header - without the first line would be
unindented
3. Leave the "SYNOPSIS" header

We use $MANPAGER here, so it should be formatted like a manpage.

The alternative is to write special docs for this use-case, which
would be shorter and point towards the full man page.

Fixes #10625
2024-10-03 11:29:24 +02:00

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function __fish_print_help --description "Print help message for the specified fish function or builtin" --argument-names item error_message
switch $item
case .
set item source
case :
set item true
case '['
set item test
end
# Do nothing if the file does not exist
if not test -e "$__fish_data_dir/man/man1/$item.1" -o -e "$__fish_data_dir/man/man1/$item.1.gz"
return 2
end
# Render help output, save output into the variable 'help'
set -l help
set -l format
set -l cols
if test -n "$COLUMNS"
set cols (math $COLUMNS - 4) # leave a bit of space on the right
end
# Pick which command we are using to render output or fail if none
# We prefer mandoc because that doesn't break with unicode input.
if command -qs mandoc
set format mandoc -c
if test -n "$cols"
set -a format -O width=$cols
end
else if command -qs nroff
set format nroff -c -man -t
if test -e $__fish_data_dir/groff/fish.tmac
set -a format -M$__fish_data_dir/groff -mfish
end
if test -n "$cols"
set -a format -rLL={$cols}n
end
else
echo fish: (_ "Cannot format help; no parser found") >&2
return 1
end
if test -e "$__fish_data_dir/man/man1/$item.1"
# Some nroff versions screw up non-ascii characters.
# (even with the locale set correctly!)
# Work around that by running preconv first.
if command -sq preconv; and test "$format[1]" = nroff
set help (preconv -e UTF-8 "$__fish_data_dir/man/man1/$item.1" | $format 2>/dev/null)
else
set help ($format "$__fish_data_dir/man/man1/$item.1" 2>/dev/null)
end
else if test -e "$__fish_data_dir/man/man1/$item.1.gz"
if command -sq preconv; and test "$format[1]" = nroff
set help (gunzip -c "$__fish_data_dir/man/man1/$item.1.gz" 2>/dev/null | preconv -e UTF-8 | $format 2>/dev/null)
else
set help (gunzip -c "$__fish_data_dir/man/man1/$item.1.gz" 2>/dev/null | $format 2>/dev/null)
end
end
# The original implementation trimmed off the top 5 lines and bottom 3 lines
# from the nroff output. Perhaps that's reliable, but the magic numbers make
# me extremely nervous. Instead, let's just strip out any lines that start
# in the first column. "normal" manpages put all section headers in the first
# column, but fish manpages only leave NAME like that, which we want to trim
# away anyway.
#
# While we're at it, let's compress sequences of blank lines down to a single
# blank line, to duplicate the default behavior of `man`, or more accurately,
# the `-s` flag to `less` that `man` passes.
set -l state blank
set -l have_name
begin
string join \n $error_message
for line in $help
# categorize the line
set -l line_type
switch $line
case ' *' \t\*
# starts with whitespace, check if it has non-whitespace
printf "%s\n" $line | read -l word __
if test -n $word
set line_type normal
else
# lines with just spaces probably shouldn't happen
# but let's consider them to be blank
set line_type blank
end
case ''
set line_type blank
case '*'
# Remove man's bolding
set -l name (string replace -ra '(.)'\b'.' '$1' -- $line)
# We start after we have the name
contains -- $name NAME; and set have_name 1
# Everything after COPYRIGHT is useless
contains -- $name COPYRIGHT; and break
# not leading space, and not empty, so must contain a non-space
# in the first column. That makes it a header/footer.
set line_type meta
end
set -q have_name[1]; or continue
switch $state
case normal
switch $line_type
case normal meta
printf "%s\n" $line
case blank
set state blank
end
case blank
switch $line_type
case normal meta
echo # print the blank line
printf "%s\n" $line
set state normal
case blank meta
# skip it
end
end
end
end | begin
set -l pager (__fish_anypager --with-manpager)
and isatty stdout
or set pager cat # cannot use a builtin here
# similar to man, but add -F to quit paging when the help output is brief (#6227)
# Also set -X for less < v530, see #8157.
set -l lessopts isRF
if type -q less; and test (less --version | string match -r 'less (\d+)')[2] -lt 530 2>/dev/null
set lessopts "$lessopts"X
end
not set -qx LESS
and set -xl LESS $lessopts
# less options:
# -i (--ignore-case) search case-insensitively, like man
# -s (--squeeze-blank-lines) not strictly necessary since we already do that above
# -R (--RAW-CONTROL-CHARS) to display colors and such
# -F (--quit-if-one-screen) to maintain the non-paging behavior for small outputs
# -X (--no-init) do not clear the screen, necessary for less < v530 or else short output is dropped
$pager
end
end