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Re-use the parse tree generated during error detection for execution
Prior to this fix, read_ni would use parse_util_detect_errors to lint the script to run, and then parser_t::eval() to execute it. Both functions would parse the script into a parse tree. This allows us to re-use the parse tree, improving perfomance.
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@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@ parser_test_error_bits_t parse_util_detect_errors_in_argument(const parse_node_t
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return err;
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}
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parser_test_error_bits_t parse_util_detect_errors(const wcstring &buff_src, parse_error_list_t *out_errors, bool allow_incomplete)
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parser_test_error_bits_t parse_util_detect_errors(const wcstring &buff_src, parse_error_list_t *out_errors, bool allow_incomplete, parse_node_tree_t *out_tree)
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{
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parse_node_tree_t node_tree;
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parse_error_list_t parse_errors;
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@ -1546,10 +1546,15 @@ parser_test_error_bits_t parse_util_detect_errors(const wcstring &buff_src, pars
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if (has_unclosed_block || has_unclosed_quote)
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res |= PARSER_TEST_INCOMPLETE;
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if (out_errors)
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if (out_errors != NULL)
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{
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out_errors->swap(parse_errors);
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}
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if (out_tree != NULL)
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{
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out_tree->swap(node_tree);
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}
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return res;
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@ -171,8 +171,9 @@ wcstring parse_util_escape_string_with_quote(const wcstring &cmd, wchar_t quote)
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/** Given a string, parse it as fish code and then return the indents. The return value has the same size as the string */
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std::vector<int> parse_util_compute_indents(const wcstring &src);
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/** Given a string, detect parse errors in it. If allow_incomplete is set, then if the string is incomplete (e.g. an unclosed quote), an error is not returned and the PARSER_TEST_INCOMPLETE bit is set in the return value. If allow_incomplete is not set, then incomplete strings result in an error. */
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parser_test_error_bits_t parse_util_detect_errors(const wcstring &buff_src, parse_error_list_t *out_errors = NULL, bool allow_incomplete = true);
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/** Given a string, detect parse errors in it. If allow_incomplete is set, then if the string is incomplete (e.g. an unclosed quote), an error is not returned and the PARSER_TEST_INCOMPLETE bit is set in the return value. If allow_incomplete is not set, then incomplete strings result in an error. If out_tree is not NULL, the resulting tree is returned by reference. */
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class parse_node_tree_t;
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parser_test_error_bits_t parse_util_detect_errors(const wcstring &buff_src, parse_error_list_t *out_errors = NULL, bool allow_incomplete = true, parse_node_tree_t *out_tree = NULL);
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/**
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Test if this argument contains any errors. Detected errors include syntax errors in command substitutions, improperly escaped characters and improper use of the variable expansion operator.
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@ -4258,9 +4258,10 @@ static int read_ni(int fd, const io_chain_t &io)
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}
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parse_error_list_t errors;
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if (! parse_util_detect_errors(str, &errors, false /* do not accept incomplete */))
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parse_node_tree_t tree;
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if (! parse_util_detect_errors(str, &errors, false /* do not accept incomplete */, &tree))
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{
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parser.eval(str, io, TOP);
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parser.eval_acquiring_tree(str, io, TOP, moved_ref<parse_node_tree_t>(tree));
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}
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else
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{
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