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.
*/
/**
Read commands from fd 0 until encountering EOF
*/
int reader_read();
/**
Tell the shell that it should exit after the currently running command finishes.
*/
void reader_exit( int do_exit );
/**
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();
/**
Returns the filename of the file currently read
*/
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( wchar_t *fn );
/**
Pop the current filename from the stack of read files
*/
wchar_t *reader_pop_current_filename();
/**
Returns the width of the terminal window, so that not all
functions that use these values continually have to keep track of
it.
*/
int reader_get_width();
/**
Returns the height of the terminal window, so that not all
functions that use these values continually have to keep track of
it.
*/
int reader_get_height();
/**
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();
/**
Repaint the entire commandline. This means reset and clear the
commandline, write the prompt, perform syntax highlighting, write
the commandline and move the cursor.
*/
void repaint();
/**
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( wchar_t *buff );
/**
Get the string of character currently entered into the command
buffer, or 0 if interactive mode is uninitialized.
*/
wchar_t *reader_get_buffer();
/**
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 less than zero, the cursor is placed on the last character.
*/
void reader_set_buffer( wchar_t *b, int p );
/**
Get the current cursor position in the command line. If interactive
mode is uninitialized, return -1.
*/
int reader_get_cursor_pos();
/**
Return the value of the interupted flag, which is set by the sigint
handler, and clear it if it was set.
*/
int reader_interupted();
/**
Read one line of input. Before calling this function, reader_push()
must have been called in order to set up a valid reader
environment.
*/
wchar_t *reader_readline();
/**
Push a new reader environment.
*/
void reader_push( 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.
*/
void reader_set_complete_function( void (*f)( const wchar_t *, array_list_t * ) );
/**
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( void (*f)( wchar_t *, int *, int, array_list_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)( wchar_t * ) );
/**
Specify string of shell commands to be run in order to generate the
prompt.
*/
void reader_set_prompt( wchar_t *prompt );
/**
Returns true if the shell is exiting, 0 otherwise.
*/
int exit_status();
/**
Find the beginning and the end of the current subshell
*/
void reader_current_subshell_extent( wchar_t **a, wchar_t **b );
/**
Find the beginning and the end of the job under the cursor
*/
void reader_current_job_extent( wchar_t **a, wchar_t **b );
/**
Find the beginning and the end of the process under the cursor
*/
void reader_current_process_extent( wchar_t **a, wchar_t **b );
/**
Find the beginning and the end of the token under the curor and the token before the cursor
*/
void reader_current_token_extent( wchar_t **a, wchar_t **b, wchar_t **pa, wchar_t **pb );
/**
Replace the current token with the specified string
*/
void reader_replace_current_token( wchar_t *new_token );