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This skips the weird dance where we'd define a simple handler and then later overwrite with a fancier one, once the first event came in. It turns out that isn't necessary, as it doesn't actually improve startup speed because the checks needed to define fancier handlers are fast. In case we are non-interactive, still define the simple handler, and keep the default handler for users to switch to.
154 lines
4.8 KiB
Fish
154 lines
4.8 KiB
Fish
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# Main file for fish command completions. This file contains various
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# common helper functions for the command completions. All actual
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# completions are located in the completions subdirectory.
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# Set default field separators
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#
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set -g IFS \n\ \t
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#
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# Create the default command_not_found handler
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#
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function __fish_default_command_not_found_handler
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echo "fish: Unknown command '$argv'" >&2
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end
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#
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# Hook up the default as the principal command_not_found handler
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# in case we are not interactive
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#
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status -i; or function __fish_command_not_found_handler --on-event fish_command_not_found
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__fish_default_command_not_found_handler $argv
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end
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#
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# Set default search paths for completions and shellscript functions
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# unless they already exist
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#
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set -l configdir ~/.config
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if set -q XDG_CONFIG_HOME
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set configdir $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
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end
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set -l userdatadir ~/.local/share
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if set -q XDG_DATA_HOME
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set userdatadir $XDG_DATA_HOME
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end
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# __fish_datadir, __fish_sysconfdir, __fish_help_dir, __fish_bin_dir
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# are expected to have been set up by read_init from fish.cpp
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# Set up function and completion paths. Make sure that the fish
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# default functions/completions are included in the respective path.
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if not set -q fish_function_path
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set fish_function_path $configdir/fish/functions $__fish_sysconfdir/functions $__fish_datadir/functions
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end
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if not contains $__fish_datadir/functions $fish_function_path
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set fish_function_path $fish_function_path $__fish_datadir/functions
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end
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if not set -q fish_complete_path
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set fish_complete_path $configdir/fish/completions $__fish_sysconfdir/completions $__fish_datadir/vendor_completions.d $__fish_datadir/completions $userdatadir/fish/generated_completions
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end
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if not contains $__fish_datadir/completions $fish_complete_path
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set fish_complete_path $fish_complete_path $__fish_datadir/completions
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end
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#
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# This is a Solaris-specific test to modify the PATH so that
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# Posix-conformant tools are used by default. It is separate from the
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# other PATH code because this directory needs to be prepended, not
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# appended, since it contains POSIX-compliant replacements for various
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# system utilities.
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#
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if test -d /usr/xpg4/bin
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if not contains /usr/xpg4/bin $PATH
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set PATH /usr/xpg4/bin $PATH
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end
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end
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# OS X-ism: Load the path files out of /etc/paths and /etc/paths.d/*
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set -g __fish_tmp_path $PATH
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function __fish_load_path_helper_paths
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# We want to rearrange the path to reflect this order. Delete that path component if it exists and then prepend it.
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# Since we are prepending but want to preserve the order of the input file, we reverse the array, append, and then reverse it again
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set __fish_tmp_path $__fish_tmp_path[-1..1]
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while read -l new_path_comp
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set -l where (contains -i $new_path_comp $__fish_tmp_path)
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and set -e __fish_tmp_path[$where]
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set __fish_tmp_path $new_path_comp $__fish_tmp_path
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end
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set __fish_tmp_path $__fish_tmp_path[-1..1]
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end
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test -r /etc/paths ; and __fish_load_path_helper_paths < /etc/paths
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for pathfile in /etc/paths.d/* ; __fish_load_path_helper_paths < $pathfile ; end
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set -xg PATH $__fish_tmp_path
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set -e __fish_tmp_path
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functions -e __fish_load_path_helper_paths
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# Add a handler for when fish_user_path changes, so we can apply the same changes to PATH
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# Invoke it immediately to apply the current value of fish_user_path
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function __fish_reconstruct_path -d "Update PATH when fish_user_paths changes" --on-variable fish_user_paths
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set -l local_path $PATH
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set -l x
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for x in $__fish_added_user_paths
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set -l idx (contains --index $x $local_path)
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and set -e local_path[$idx]
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end
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set -e __fish_added_user_paths
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for x in $fish_user_paths[-1..1]
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if set -l idx (contains --index $x $local_path)
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set -e local_path[$idx]
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else
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set -g __fish_added_user_paths $__fish_added_user_paths $x
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end
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set local_path $x $local_path
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end
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set -xg PATH $local_path
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end
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__fish_reconstruct_path
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#
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# Launch debugger on SIGTRAP
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#
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function fish_sigtrap_handler --on-signal TRAP --no-scope-shadowing --description "Signal handler for the TRAP signal. Launches a debug prompt."
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breakpoint
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end
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#
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# Whenever a prompt is displayed, make sure that interactive
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# mode-specific initializations have been performed.
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# This handler removes itself after it is first called.
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#
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function __fish_on_interactive --on-event fish_prompt
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__fish_config_interactive
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functions -e __fish_on_interactive
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end
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# "." command for compatibility with old fish versions.
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function . --description 'Evaluate contents of file (deprecated, see "source")' --no-scope-shadowing
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if begin
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test (count $argv) -eq 0
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# Uses tty directly, as isatty depends on "."
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and tty 0>&0 >/dev/null
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end
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echo "source: '.' command is deprecated, and doesn't work with STDIN anymore. Did you mean 'source' or './'?" >&2
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return 1
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else
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source $argv
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end
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end
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