fish-shell/reader.h

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/** \file reader.h
Prototypes for 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
features.
*/
#ifndef FISH_READER_H
#define FISH_READER_H
#include <vector>
#include <wchar.h>
#include "util.h"
#include "io.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "complete.h"
class parser_t;
class completion_t;
class history_t;
/**
Read commands from \c fd until encountering EOF
*/
int reader_read(int fd, const io_chain_t &io);
/**
Tell the shell that it should exit after the currently running command finishes.
*/
void reader_exit(int do_exit, int force);
/**
Check that the reader is in a sane state
*/
void reader_sanity_check();
/**
Initialize the reader
*/
void reader_init();
/**
Destroy and free resources used by the reader
*/
void reader_destroy();
/** Restore the term mode at startup */
void restore_term_mode();
/**
Returns the filename of the file currently read
*/
const wchar_t *reader_current_filename();
/**
Push a new filename on the stack of read files
\param fn The fileanme to push
*/
void reader_push_current_filename(const wchar_t *fn);
/**
Pop the current filename from the stack of read files
*/
void reader_pop_current_filename();
/**
Write the title to the titlebar. This function is called just
before a new application starts executing and just after it
finishes.
*/
void reader_write_title();
/**
Call this function to tell the reader that a repaint is needed, and
should be performed when possible.
*/
void reader_repaint_needed();
/** Call this function to tell the reader that some color has changed. */
void reader_react_to_color_change();
/* Repaint immediately if needed. */
void reader_repaint_if_needed();
/**
Run the specified command with the correct terminal modes, and
while taking care to perform job notification, set the title, etc.
*/
void reader_run_command(const wcstring &buff);
/**
Get the string of character currently entered into the command
buffer, or 0 if interactive mode is uninitialized.
*/
const wchar_t *reader_get_buffer();
/** Returns the current reader's history */
history_t *reader_get_history(void);
/**
Set the string of characters in the command buffer, as well as the cursor position.
\param b the new buffer value
\param p the cursor position. If \c p is larger than the length of the command line,
the cursor is placed on the last character.
*/
void reader_set_buffer(const wcstring &b, size_t p);
/**
Get the current cursor position in the command line. If interactive
mode is uninitialized, return (size_t)(-1).
*/
size_t reader_get_cursor_pos();
/**
Return the value of the interrupted flag, which is set by the sigint
handler, and clear it if it was set.
*/
int reader_interrupted();
/**
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.
*/
void reader_reset_interrupted();
/**
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().
*/
int reader_reading_interrupted();
/**
Returns true if the current reader generation count does not equal the
generation count the current thread was started with.
Note 1: currently only valid for autocompletion threads! Other threads don't
set the threadlocal generation count when they start up.
*/
bool reader_thread_job_is_stale();
/**
Read one line of input. Before calling this function, reader_push()
must have been called in order to set up a valid reader
environment.
*/
const wchar_t *reader_readline();
/**
Push a new reader environment.
*/
void reader_push(const wchar_t *name);
/**
Return to previous reader environment
*/
void reader_pop();
/**
Specify function to use for finding possible tab completions. The function must take these arguments:
- The command to be completed as a null terminated array of wchar_t
- An array_list_t in which completions will be inserted.
*/
typedef void (*complete_function_t)(const wcstring &, std::vector<completion_t> &, completion_request_flags_t, wcstring_list_t * lst);
void reader_set_complete_function(complete_function_t);
/**
The type of a highlight function.
*/
class env_vars_snapshot_t;
typedef void (*highlight_function_t)(const wcstring &, std::vector<int> &, size_t, wcstring_list_t *, const env_vars_snapshot_t &vars);
/**
Specify function for syntax highlighting. The function must take these arguments:
- The command to be highlighted as a null terminated array of wchar_t
- The color code of each character as an array of ints
- The cursor position
- An array_list_t used for storing error messages
*/
void reader_set_highlight_function(highlight_function_t);
/**
Specify function for testing if the command buffer contains syntax
errors that must be corrected before returning.
*/
void reader_set_test_function(int (*f)(const wchar_t *));
/**
Specify string of shell commands to be run in order to generate the
prompt.
*/
void reader_set_left_prompt(const wcstring &prompt);
/**
Specify string of shell commands to be run in order to generate the
right prompt.
*/
void reader_set_right_prompt(const wcstring &prompt);
/** Sets whether autosuggesting is allowed. */
void reader_set_allow_autosuggesting(bool flag);
/** Sets whether abbreviation expansion is performed. */
void reader_set_expand_abbreviations(bool flag);
/** Sets whether the reader should exit on ^C. */
void reader_set_exit_on_interrupt(bool flag);
/**
Returns true if the shell is exiting, 0 otherwise.
*/
int exit_status();
/**
The readers interrupt signal handler. Cancels all currently running blocks.
*/
void reader_handle_int(int signal);
/**
This function returns true if fish is exiting by force, i.e. because stdin died
*/
int reader_exit_forced();
/**
Test if the given shell command contains errors. Uses parser_test
for testing. Suitable for reader_set_test_function().
*/
int reader_shell_test(const wchar_t *b);
/**
Test whether the interactive reader is in search mode.
\return o if not in search mode, 1 if in search mode and -1 if not in interactive mode
*/
int reader_search_mode();
/* Given a command line and an autosuggestion, return the string that gets shown to the user. Exposed for testing purposes only. */
wcstring combine_command_and_autosuggestion(const wcstring &cmdline, const wcstring &autosuggestion);
/* Expand abbreviations at the given cursor position. Exposed for testing purposes only. */
bool reader_expand_abbreviation_in_command(const wcstring &cmdline, size_t cursor_pos, wcstring *output);
/* Apply a completion string. Exposed for testing only. */
wcstring completion_apply_to_command_line(const wcstring &val_str, complete_flags_t flags, const wcstring &command_line, size_t *inout_cursor_pos, bool append_only);
#endif