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Further improvements to error reporting with new parser
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@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::run_function_statement(const
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if (unmatched_wildcard != NULL)
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{
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append_unmatched_wildcard_error(*unmatched_wildcard);
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report_unmatched_wildcard_error(*unmatched_wildcard);
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result = parse_execution_errored;
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}
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@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::run_function_statement(const
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if (! error_str.empty())
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{
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this->append_error(header, L"%ls", error_str.c_str());
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this->report_error(header, L"%ls", error_str.c_str());
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result = parse_execution_errored;
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}
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}
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@ -285,8 +285,13 @@ parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::run_for_statement(const pars
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const parse_node_t &var_name_node = *get_child(header, 1, parse_token_type_string);
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const wcstring for_var_name = get_source(var_name_node);
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/* Get the contents to iterate over. Here we could do something with unmatched_wildcard. However it seems nicer to not make for loops complain about this, i.e. just iterate over a potentially empty list */
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wcstring_list_t argument_list = this->determine_arguments(header, NULL);
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/* Get the contents to iterate over. */
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const parse_node_t *unmatched_wildcard = NULL;
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wcstring_list_t argument_list = this->determine_arguments(header, &unmatched_wildcard);
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if (unmatched_wildcard != NULL)
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{
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return report_unmatched_wildcard_error(*unmatched_wildcard);
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}
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parse_execution_result_t ret = parse_execution_success;
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@ -303,6 +308,7 @@ parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::run_for_statement(const pars
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if (should_cancel_execution(fb))
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{
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ret = parse_execution_cancelled;
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break;
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}
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const wcstring &for_variable = fb->variable;
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@ -353,7 +359,7 @@ parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::run_switch_statement(const p
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{
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case EXPAND_ERROR:
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{
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result = append_error(switch_value_node,
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result = report_error(switch_value_node,
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_(L"Could not expand string '%ls'"),
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switch_value.c_str());
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break;
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@ -362,7 +368,7 @@ parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::run_switch_statement(const p
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case EXPAND_WILDCARD_NO_MATCH:
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{
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/* Store the node that failed to expand */
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append_error(switch_value_node, WILDCARD_ERR_MSG, switch_value.c_str());
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report_error(switch_value_node, WILDCARD_ERR_MSG, switch_value.c_str());
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ret = parse_execution_errored;
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break;
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}
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@ -376,7 +382,7 @@ parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::run_switch_statement(const p
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if (result == parse_execution_success && switch_values_expanded.size() != 1)
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{
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result = append_error(switch_value_node,
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result = report_error(switch_value_node,
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_(L"switch: Expected exactly one argument, got %lu\n"),
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switch_values_expanded.size());
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}
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@ -509,8 +515,8 @@ parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::run_while_statement(const pa
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return ret;
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}
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/* Appends an error to the error list. Always returns parse_execution_errored, so you can assign the result to an 'errored' variable */
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parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::append_error(const parse_node_t &node, const wchar_t *fmt, ...)
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/* Reports an error. Always returns parse_execution_errored, so you can assign the result to an 'errored' variable */
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parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::report_error(const parse_node_t &node, const wchar_t *fmt, ...)
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{
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parse_error_t error;
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error.source_start = node.source_start;
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@ -522,19 +528,29 @@ parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::append_error(const parse_nod
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error.text = vformat_string(fmt, va);
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va_end(va);
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//this->errors.push_back(error);
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/* Output the error */
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fprintf(stderr, "%ls\n", error.describe(this->src).c_str());
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const wcstring desc = error.describe(this->src);
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if (! desc.empty())
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "%ls\n", desc.c_str());
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}
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return parse_execution_errored;
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}
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/* Appends an unmatched wildcard error to the error list, and returns true. */
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parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::append_unmatched_wildcard_error(const parse_node_t &unmatched_wildcard)
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/* Reoports an unmatched wildcard error and returns parse_execution_errored */
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parse_execution_result_t parse_execution_context_t::report_unmatched_wildcard_error(const parse_node_t &unmatched_wildcard)
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{
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proc_set_last_status(STATUS_UNMATCHED_WILDCARD);
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return append_error(unmatched_wildcard, WILDCARD_ERR_MSG, get_source(unmatched_wildcard).c_str());
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/* For reasons I cannot explain, unmatched wildcards are only reported in interactive use. */
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if (get_is_interactive())
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{
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return report_error(unmatched_wildcard, WILDCARD_ERR_MSG, get_source(unmatched_wildcard).c_str());
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}
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else
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{
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return parse_execution_errored;
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}
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}
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/* Handle the case of command not found */
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ellipsis_str = L"...";
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/* Looks like a command */
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this->append_error(statement_node,
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this->report_error(statement_node,
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_(L"Unknown command '%ls'. Did you mean to run %ls with a modified environment? Try 'env %ls=%ls %ls%ls'. See the help section on the set command by typing 'help set'."),
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cmd,
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argument.c_str(),
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@ -576,7 +592,7 @@ void parse_execution_context_t::handle_command_not_found(const wcstring &cmd_str
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}
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else
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{
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this->append_error(statement_node,
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this->report_error(statement_node,
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COMMAND_ASSIGN_ERR_MSG,
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cmd,
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name_str.c_str(),
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const wchar_t *val = val_wstr.missing() ? NULL : val_wstr.c_str();
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if (val)
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{
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this->append_error(statement_node,
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this->report_error(statement_node,
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_(L"Variables may not be used as commands. Instead, define a function like 'function %ls; %ls $argv; end' or use the eval builtin instead, like 'eval %ls'. See the help section for the function command by typing 'help function'."),
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cmd+1,
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val,
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}
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else
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{
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this->append_error(statement_node,
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this->report_error(statement_node,
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_(L"Variables may not be used as commands. Instead, define a function or use the eval builtin instead, like 'eval %ls'. See the help section for the function command by typing 'help function'."),
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cmd,
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cmd);
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}
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else if (wcschr(cmd, L'$'))
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{
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this->append_error(statement_node,
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this->report_error(statement_node,
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_(L"Commands may not contain variables. Use the eval builtin instead, like 'eval %ls'. See the help section for the eval command by typing 'help eval'."),
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cmd,
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cmd);
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}
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else if (err_code!=ENOENT)
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{
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this->append_error(statement_node,
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this->report_error(statement_node,
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_(L"The file '%ls' is not executable by this user"),
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cmd?cmd:L"UNKNOWN");
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}
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event_fire_generic(L"fish_command_not_found", &event_args);
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/* Here we want to report an error (so it shows a backtrace), but with no text */
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this->append_error(statement_node, L"");
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this->report_error(statement_node, L"");
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}
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/* Set the last proc status appropriately */
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bool expanded = expand_one(cmd, EXPAND_SKIP_CMDSUBST | EXPAND_SKIP_VARIABLES);
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if (! expanded)
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{
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append_error(statement, ILLEGAL_CMD_ERR_MSG, cmd.c_str());
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report_error(statement, ILLEGAL_CMD_ERR_MSG, cmd.c_str());
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return parse_execution_errored;
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}
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if (unmatched_wildcard != NULL)
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{
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job_set_flag(job, JOB_WILDCARD_ERROR, 1);
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append_unmatched_wildcard_error(*unmatched_wildcard);
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report_unmatched_wildcard_error(*unmatched_wildcard);
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return parse_execution_errored;
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}
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{
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case EXPAND_ERROR:
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{
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this->append_error(arg_node,
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this->report_error(arg_node,
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_(L"Could not expand string '%ls'"),
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arg_str.c_str());
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break;
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if (! target_expanded || target.empty())
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{
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/* Should improve this error message */
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errored = append_error(redirect_node,
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errored = report_error(redirect_node,
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_(L"Invalid redirection target: %ls"),
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target.c_str());
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}
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int old_fd = fish_wcstoi(target.c_str(), &end, 10);
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if (old_fd < 0 || errno || *end)
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{
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errored = append_error(redirect_node,
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errored = report_error(redirect_node,
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_(L"Requested redirection to something that is not a file descriptor %ls"),
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target.c_str());
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}
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execution_cancellation_reason_t cancellation_reason(const block_t *block) const;
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/* Report an error. Always returns true. */
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parse_execution_result_t append_error(const parse_node_t &node, const wchar_t *fmt, ...);
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parse_execution_result_t report_error(const parse_node_t &node, const wchar_t *fmt, ...);
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/* Wildcard error helper */
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parse_execution_result_t append_unmatched_wildcard_error(const parse_node_t &unmatched_wildcard);
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parse_execution_result_t report_unmatched_wildcard_error(const parse_node_t &unmatched_wildcard);
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void handle_command_not_found(const wcstring &cmd, const parse_node_t &statement_node, int err_code);
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parse_tree.cpp
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parse_tree.cpp
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#include "parse_productions.h"
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#include "tokenizer.h"
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#include "fallback.h"
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#include "proc.h"
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#include <vector>
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#include <algorithm>
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assert(line_end >= line_start);
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assert(source_start >= line_start);
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// Append the line of text.
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result.push_back(L'\n');
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result.append(src, line_start, line_end - line_start);
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// Don't include the caret and line if we're interactive this is the first line, because then it's obvious
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bool skip_caret = (get_is_interactive() && source_start == 0);
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// Append the caret line. The input source may include tabs; for that reason we construct a "caret line" that has tabs in corresponding positions
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wcstring caret_space_line;
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caret_space_line.reserve(source_start - line_start);
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for (size_t i=line_start; i < source_start; i++)
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if (! skip_caret)
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{
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wchar_t wc = src.at(i);
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if (wc == L'\t')
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// Append the line of text.
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if (! result.empty())
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{
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caret_space_line.push_back(L'\t');
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result.push_back(L'\n');
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}
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else if (wc == L'\n')
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result.append(src, line_start, line_end - line_start);
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// Append the caret line. The input source may include tabs; for that reason we construct a "caret line" that has tabs in corresponding positions
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wcstring caret_space_line;
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caret_space_line.reserve(source_start - line_start);
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for (size_t i=line_start; i < source_start; i++)
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{
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/* It's possible that the source_start points at a newline itself. In that case, pretend it's a space. We only expect this to be at the end of the string. */
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caret_space_line.push_back(L' ');
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}
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else
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{
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int width = fish_wcwidth(wc);
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if (width > 0)
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wchar_t wc = src.at(i);
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if (wc == L'\t')
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{
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caret_space_line.append(static_cast<size_t>(width), L' ');
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caret_space_line.push_back(L'\t');
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}
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else if (wc == L'\n')
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{
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/* It's possible that the source_start points at a newline itself. In that case, pretend it's a space. We only expect this to be at the end of the string. */
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caret_space_line.push_back(L' ');
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}
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else
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{
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int width = fish_wcwidth(wc);
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if (width > 0)
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{
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caret_space_line.append(static_cast<size_t>(width), L' ');
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}
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}
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}
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result.push_back(L'\n');
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result.append(caret_space_line);
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result.push_back(L'^');
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}
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result.push_back(L'\n');
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result.append(caret_space_line);
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result.push_back(L'^');
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}
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return result;
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}
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return result;
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}
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/** A string description appropriate for presentation to the user */
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wcstring parse_token_t::user_presentable_description() const
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{
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if (keyword != parse_keyword_none)
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{
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return format_string(L"keyword %ls", keyword_description(keyword).c_str());
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}
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switch (type)
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{
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/* Hackish. We only support the */
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case parse_token_type_string:
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return L"a string";
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case parse_token_type_pipe:
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return L"a pipe";
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case parse_token_type_redirection:
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return L"a redirection";
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case parse_token_type_background:
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return L"a '&'";
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case parse_token_type_end:
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return L"statement terminator";
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default:
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return format_string(L"a %ls", this->describe().c_str());
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}
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}
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/* Convert from tokenizer_t's token type to a parse_token_t type */
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static inline parse_token_type_t parse_token_type_from_tokenizer_token(enum token_type tokenizer_token_type)
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}
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return result;
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}
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/* Returns a name that we can show to the user, e.g. "a command" */
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wcstring user_presentable_description(void) const
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{
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if (keyword != parse_keyword_none)
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{
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return format_string(L"keyword %ls", keyword_description(keyword).c_str());
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}
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switch (type)
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{
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/* Hackish, the only one we support now */
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case symbol_statement:
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return L"a command";
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default:
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return format_string(L"a %ls", this->describe().c_str());
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}
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}
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};
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/* The parser itself, private implementation of class parse_t. This is a hand-coded table-driven LL parser. Most hand-coded LL parsers are recursive descent, but recursive descent parsers are difficult to "pause", unlike table-driven parsers. */
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void parse_error(const wchar_t *expected, parse_token_t token);
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void parse_error(parse_token_t token, parse_error_code_t code, const wchar_t *format, ...);
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void parse_error_failed_production(struct parse_stack_element_t &elem, parse_token_t token);
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void parse_error_unbalancing_token(parse_token_t token);
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void append_error_callout(wcstring &error_message, parse_token_t token);
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}
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}
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// This is a 'generic' parse error when we can't match the top of the stack element
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void parse_ll_t::parse_error_failed_production(struct parse_stack_element_t &stack_elem, parse_token_t token)
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{
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this->parse_error(token, parse_error_generic, L"Expected %ls, but instead found %ls", stack_elem.user_presentable_description().c_str(), token.user_presentable_description().c_str());
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}
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void parse_ll_t::report_tokenizer_error(parse_token_t token, const wchar_t *tok_error)
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{
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assert(tok_error != NULL);
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{
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if (should_generate_error_messages)
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{
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this->parse_error(token1, parse_error_generic, L"Unable to produce a '%ls' from input '%ls'", stack_elem.describe().c_str(), token1.describe().c_str());
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parse_error_failed_production(stack_elem, token1);
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}
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else
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{
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size_t source_length;
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wcstring describe() const;
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wcstring user_presentable_description() const;
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};
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