fish-shell/share/functions/trap.fish
Fabian Homborg c776414674 functions/trap: Don't test with one argument
That's a POSIX misfeature.

Also there was one actually wrong `test sig` that should have been
`test $sig`.
2019-01-27 15:38:03 +01:00

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# This defines a compatibility shim for the `trap` command found in other shells like bash and zsh.
function __trap_translate_signal
set upper (echo $argv[1]|tr a-z A-Z)
string replace -r '^SIG' '' -- $upper
end
function __trap_switch
switch $argv[1]
case EXIT exit
echo --on-event fish_exit
case '*'
echo --on-signal $argv[1]
end
end
function trap -d 'Perform an action when the shell receives a signal'
set -l options 'h/help' 'l/list-signals' 'p/print'
argparse -n trap $options -- $argv
or return
if set -q _flag_help
__fish_print_help trap
return 0
end
set -l mode
set -l cmd
set -l sig
# Determine the mode based on either an explicit flag or the non-flag args.
if set -q _flag_print
set mode print
else if set -q _flag_list_signals
set mode list
else
switch (count $argv)
case 0
set mode print
case 1
set mode clear
case '*'
if test $argv[1] = -
set -e argv[1]
set mode clear
else
set mode set
end
end
end
switch $mode
case clear
for i in $argv
set sig (__trap_translate_signal $i)
if test -n "$sig"
functions -e __trap_handler_$sig
end
end
case set
set -l cmd $argv[1]
set -e argv[1]
for i in $argv
set -l sig (__trap_translate_signal $i)
set sw (__trap_switch $sig)
if test -n "$sig"
echo "function __trap_handler_$sig $sw; $cmd; end" | source
else
return 1
end
end
case print
set -l names
if set -q argv[1]
set names $argv
else
set names (functions -na | string match "__trap_handler_*" | string replace '__trap_handler_' '')
end
for i in $names
set sig (__trap_translate_signal $i)
if test -n "$sig"
functions __trap_handler_$i
else
return 1
end
end
case list
kill -l
end
end