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Found with modernize-use-nullptr Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
187 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
187 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
// Prototypes for string expansion functions. These functions perform several kinds of parameter
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// expansion. There are a lot of issues with regards to memory allocation. Overall, these functions
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// would benefit from using a more clever memory allocation scheme, perhaps an evil combination of
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// talloc, string buffers and reference counting.
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#ifndef FISH_EXPAND_H
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#define FISH_EXPAND_H
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#include "config.h"
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <map>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include "common.h"
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#include "enum_set.h"
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#include "maybe.h"
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#include "parse_constants.h"
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class environment_t;
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class env_var_t;
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class environment_t;
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/// Set of flags controlling expansions.
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enum class expand_flag {
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/// Skip command substitutions.
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skip_cmdsubst,
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/// Skip variable expansion.
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skip_variables,
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/// Skip wildcard expansion.
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skip_wildcards,
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/// The expansion is being done for tab or auto completions. Returned completions may have the
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/// wildcard as a prefix instead of a match.
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for_completions,
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/// Only match files that are executable by the current user.
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executables_only,
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/// Only match directories.
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directories_only,
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/// Don't generate descriptions.
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no_descriptions,
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/// Don't expand jobs (but still expand processes).
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skip_jobs,
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/// Don't expand home directories.
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skip_home_directories,
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/// Allow fuzzy matching.
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fuzzy_match,
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/// Disallow directory abbreviations like /u/l/b for /usr/local/bin. Only applicable if
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/// fuzzy_match is set.
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no_fuzzy_directories,
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/// Do expansions specifically to support cd. This means using CDPATH as a list of potential
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/// working directories, and to use logical instead of physical paths.
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special_for_cd,
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/// Do expansions specifically for cd autosuggestion. This is to differentiate between cd
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/// completions and cd autosuggestions.
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special_for_cd_autosuggestion,
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/// Do expansions specifically to support external command completions. This means using PATH as
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/// a list of potential working directories.
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special_for_command,
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COUNT,
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};
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template <>
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struct enum_info_t<expand_flag> {
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static constexpr auto count = expand_flag::COUNT;
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};
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using expand_flags_t = enum_set_t<expand_flag>;
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class completion_t;
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enum : wchar_t {
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/// Character representing a home directory.
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HOME_DIRECTORY = EXPAND_RESERVED_BASE,
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/// Character representing process expansion for %self.
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PROCESS_EXPAND_SELF,
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/// Character representing variable expansion.
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VARIABLE_EXPAND,
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/// Character representing variable expansion into a single element.
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VARIABLE_EXPAND_SINGLE,
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/// Character representing the start of a bracket expansion.
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BRACE_BEGIN,
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/// Character representing the end of a bracket expansion.
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BRACE_END,
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/// Character representing separation between two bracket elements.
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BRACE_SEP,
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/// Character that takes the place of any whitespace within non-quoted text in braces
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BRACE_SPACE,
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/// Separate subtokens in a token with this character.
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INTERNAL_SEPARATOR,
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/// Character representing an empty variable expansion. Only used transitively while expanding
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/// variables.
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VARIABLE_EXPAND_EMPTY,
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/// This is a special pseudo-char that is not used other than to mark the end of the the special
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/// characters so we can sanity check the enum range.
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EXPAND_SENTINAL
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};
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/// These are the possible return values for expand_string. Note how zero value is the only error.
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enum class expand_result_t {
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/// Error
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error,
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/// Ok
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ok,
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/// Ok, a wildcard in the string matched no files.
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wildcard_no_match,
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/// Ok, a wildcard in the string matched a file.
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wildcard_match,
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};
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/// The string represented by PROCESS_EXPAND_SELF
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#define PROCESS_EXPAND_SELF_STR L"%self"
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#define PROCESS_EXPAND_SELF_STR_LEN 5
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/// Perform various forms of expansion on in, such as tilde expansion (\~USER becomes the users home
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/// directory), variable expansion (\$VAR_NAME becomes the value of the environment variable
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/// VAR_NAME), cmdsubst expansion and wildcard expansion. The results are inserted into the list
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/// out.
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///
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/// If the parameter does not need expansion, it is copied into the list out.
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///
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/// \param input The parameter to expand
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/// \param output The list to which the result will be appended.
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/// \param flags Specifies if any expansion pass should be skipped. Legal values are any combination
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/// of skip_cmdsubst skip_variables and skip_wildcards
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/// \param vars variables used during expansion.
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/// \param parser the parser to use for command substitutions, or nullptr to disable.
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/// \param errors Resulting errors, or NULL to ignore
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///
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/// \return An expand_result_t.
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/// wildcard_no_match and wildcard_match are normal exit conditions used only on
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/// strings containing wildcards to tell if the wildcard produced any matches.
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class parser_t;
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__warn_unused expand_result_t expand_string(wcstring input, std::vector<completion_t> *output,
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expand_flags_t flags, const environment_t &vars,
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const std::shared_ptr<parser_t> &parser,
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parse_error_list_t *errors);
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/// expand_one is identical to expand_string, except it will fail if in expands to more than one
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/// string. This is used for expanding command names.
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///
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/// \param inout_str The parameter to expand in-place
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/// \param flags Specifies if any expansion pass should be skipped. Legal values are any combination
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/// of skip_cmdsubst skip_variables and skip_wildcards
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/// \param parser the parser to use for command substitutions, or nullptr to disable.
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/// \param errors Resulting errors, or NULL to ignore
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///
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/// \return Whether expansion succeeded.
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bool expand_one(wcstring &string, expand_flags_t flags, const environment_t &vars,
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const std::shared_ptr<parser_t> &parser, parse_error_list_t *errors = nullptr);
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/// Expand a command string like $HOME/bin/cmd into a command and list of arguments.
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/// Return the command and arguments by reference.
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/// If the expansion resulted in no or an empty command, the command will be an empty string. Note
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/// that API does not distinguish between expansion resulting in an empty command (''), and
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/// expansion resulting in no command (e.g. unset variable).
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// \return an expand error.
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expand_result_t expand_to_command_and_args(const wcstring &instr, const environment_t &vars,
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wcstring *out_cmd, wcstring_list_t *out_args,
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parse_error_list_t *errors = nullptr);
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/// Convert the variable value to a human readable form, i.e. escape things, handle arrays, etc.
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/// Suitable for pretty-printing.
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wcstring expand_escape_variable(const env_var_t &var);
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/// Perform tilde expansion and nothing else on the specified string, which is modified in place.
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///
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/// \param input the string to tilde expand
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void expand_tilde(wcstring &input, const environment_t &vars);
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/// Perform the opposite of tilde expansion on the string, which is modified in place.
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wcstring replace_home_directory_with_tilde(const wcstring &str, const environment_t &vars);
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/// Abbreviation support. Expand src as an abbreviation, returning the expanded form if found,
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/// none() if not.
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maybe_t<wcstring> expand_abbreviation(const wcstring &src, const environment_t &vars);
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/// \return a snapshot of all abbreviations as a map abbreviation->expansion.
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/// The abbreviations are unescaped, i.e. they may not be valid variable identifiers (#6166).
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std::map<wcstring, wcstring> get_abbreviations(const environment_t &vars);
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// Terrible hacks
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bool fish_xdm_login_hack_hack_hack_hack(std::vector<std::string> *cmds, int argc,
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const char *const *argv);
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#endif
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