fish-shell/share/functions/__fish_commandline_is_singlequoted.fish
Fabian Homborg 99e87dded3 Auto-escape pastes inside single-quotes
This is to make pasting literals easier.

When a user pastes something, we normally take it as-is.

The exception is when a single-quote is open, e.g. the current token
is

    foo'bar

When something is pasted here, we escape single-quotes (`'`) and
backslashes (`\\`), so typing a `'` after it will turn it into a
literal token.

Fixes #967.
2017-03-16 16:08:13 +01:00

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function __fish_commandline_is_singlequoted --description "Return 0 if the current token has an open single-quote"
# Go through the token char-by-char in a state machine.
# The states are:
# - normal - no quoting is active (the starting state)
# - single - open single-quote
# - double - open double
# - escaped - open \\ - the next character is non-special
# - single-escaped - open \\ inside single-quotes
# - double-escaped - open \\ inside double-quotes
set -l state normal
for char in (commandline -ct | string split "")
switch $char
case "'" # single-quote
switch $state
case normal single-escaped
set state single
case single
set state normal
end
case '"' # double-quote
switch $state
case normal double-escaped
set state double
case double
set state normal
end
case \\ # backslash escapes the next character
switch $state
case double
set state double-escaped
case double-escaped
set state double
case single
set state single-escaped
case single-escaped
set state single
case normal
set state escaped
case escaped
set state normal
end
case "*" # Any other character
switch $state
case escaped
set state normal
case single-escaped
set state single
case double-escaped
set state double
end
end
end
# TODO: Should "single-escaped" also be a success?
if contains -- $state single single-escaped
return 0
else
return 1
end
end