fish-shell/builtin.h
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/** \file builtin.h
Prototypes for functions for executing builtin functions.
*/
#ifndef FISH_BUILTIN_H
#define FISH_BUILTIN_H
#include <wchar.h>
#include "util.h"
#include "io.h"
#include "common.h"
class parser_t;
enum
{
COMMAND_NOT_BUILTIN,
BUILTIN_REGULAR,
BUILTIN_FUNCTION
}
;
/**
Error message on missing argument
*/
#define BUILTIN_ERR_MISSING _( L"%ls: Expected argument\n" )
/**
Error message on invalid combination of options
*/
#define BUILTIN_ERR_COMBO _( L"%ls: Invalid combination of options\n" )
/**
Error message on invalid combination of options
*/
#define BUILTIN_ERR_COMBO2 _( L"%ls: Invalid combination of options,\n%ls\n" )
/**
Error message on multiple scope levels for variables
*/
#define BUILTIN_ERR_GLOCAL _( L"%ls: Variable scope can only be one of universal, global and local\n" )
/**
Error message for specifying both export and unexport to set/read
*/
#define BUILTIN_ERR_EXPUNEXP _( L"%ls: Variable can't be both exported and unexported\n" )
/**
Error message for unknown switch
*/
#define BUILTIN_ERR_UNKNOWN _( L"%ls: Unknown option '%ls'\n" )
/**
Error message for invalid character in variable name
*/
#define BUILTIN_ERR_VARCHAR _( L"%ls: Invalid character '%lc' in variable name. Only alphanumerical characters and underscores are valid in a variable name.\n" )
/**
Error message for invalid (empty) variable name
*/
#define BUILTIN_ERR_VARNAME_ZERO _( L"%ls: Variable name can not be the empty string\n" )
/**
Error message when second argument to for isn't 'in'
*/
#define BUILTIN_FOR_ERR_IN _( L"%ls: Second argument must be 'in'\n" )
/**
Error message for insufficient number of arguments
*/
#define BUILTIN_FOR_ERR_COUNT _( L"%ls: Expected at least two arguments, got %d\n")
#define BUILTIN_FOR_ERR_NAME _( L"%ls: '%ls' is not a valid variable name\n" )
/**
Error message when too many arguments are supplied to a builtin
*/
#define BUILTIN_ERR_TOO_MANY_ARGUMENTS _( L"%ls: Too many arguments\n" )
/**
Error message when block types mismatch in the end builtin, e.g. 'begin; end for'
*/
#define BUILTIN_END_BLOCK_MISMATCH _( L"%ls: Block mismatch: '%ls' vs. '%ls'\n" )
/**
Error message for unknown block type in the end builtin, e.g. 'begin; end beggin'
*/
#define BUILTIN_END_BLOCK_UNKNOWN _( L"%ls: Unknown block type '%ls'\n" )
#define BUILTIN_ERR_NOT_NUMBER _( L"%ls: Argument '%ls' is not a number\n" )
/** Get the string used to represent stdout and stderr */
const wcstring &get_stdout_buffer();
const wcstring &get_stderr_buffer();
/**
Kludge. Tells builtins if output is to screen
*/
extern int builtin_out_redirect;
/**
Kludge. Tells builtins if error is to screen
*/
extern int builtin_err_redirect;
/**
Initialize builtin data.
*/
void builtin_init();
/**
Destroy builtin data.
*/
void builtin_destroy();
/**
Is there a builtin command with the given name?
*/
int builtin_exists( const wcstring &cmd );
/**
Execute a builtin command
\param parser The parser being used
\param argv Array containing the command and parameters
of the builtin. The list is terminated by a
null pointer. This syntax resembles the syntax
for exec.
\param io the io redirections to perform on this builtin.
\return the exit status of the builtin command
*/
int builtin_run( parser_t &parser, const wchar_t * const *argv, io_data_t *io );
/** Returns a list of all builtin names */
wcstring_list_t builtin_get_names(void);
/** Insert all builtin names into list. */
void builtin_get_names(std::vector<completion_t> &list);
/**
Pushes a new set of input/output to the stack. The new stdin is supplied, a new set of output strings is created.
*/
void builtin_push_io( parser_t &parser, int stdin_fd );
/**
Pops a set of input/output from the stack. The output strings are destroued, but the input file is not closed.
*/
void builtin_pop_io(parser_t &parser);
/**
Return a one-line description of the specified builtin. This is usually a truly constant string, so we should not wrap it in a wcstring.
*/
const wchar_t *builtin_get_desc( const wcstring &b );
/**
Slightly kludgy function used with 'complete -C' in order to make
the commandline builtin operate on the string to complete instead
of operating on whatever is to be completed.
*/
const wchar_t *builtin_complete_get_temporary_buffer();
/**
Run the __fish_print_help function to obtain the help information
for the specified command.
*/
wcstring builtin_help_get( parser_t &parser, const wchar_t *cmd );
#endif