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function __fish_paste
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# Also split on \r, otherwise it looks confusing
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set -l data (string split \r -- $argv[1] | string split \n)
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2024-05-14 20:51:50 +00:00
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set data (string replace -ra [[:cntrl:]] '' -- $data)
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2024-03-30 15:10:12 +00:00
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if commandline --search-field >/dev/null
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commandline --search-field -i -- $data
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return
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end
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# If the current token has an unmatched single-quote,
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# escape all single-quotes (and backslashes) in the paste,
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# in order to turn it into a single literal token.
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#
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# This eases pasting non-code (e.g. markdown or git commitishes).
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set -l quote_state (__fish_tokenizer_state -- (commandline -ct | string collect))
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if contains -- $quote_state single single-escaped
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if status test-feature regex-easyesc
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set data (string replace -ra "(['\\\])" '\\\\$1' -- $data)
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else
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set data (string replace -ra "(['\\\])" '\\\\\\\$1' -- $data)
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end
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else if not contains -- $quote_state double double-escaped
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and set -q data[2]
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# Leading whitespace in subsequent lines is unneded, since fish
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# already indents. Also gets rid of tabs (issue #5274).
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set -l tmp
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for line in $data
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switch $quote_state
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case normal
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set -a tmp (string trim -l -- $line)
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case single single-escaped double double-escaped escaped
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set -a tmp $line
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end
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set quote_state (__fish_tokenizer_state -i $quote_state -- $line)
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end
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set data $data[1] $tmp[2..]
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end
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if not string length -q -- (commandline -c)
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# If we're at the beginning of the first line, trim whitespace from the start,
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# so we don't trigger ignoring history.
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set data[1] (string trim -l -- $data[1])
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end
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if test -n "$data"
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commandline -i -- $data
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end
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end
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