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Johannes Altmanninger
ba67d20b7c Refresh TTY timestamps after nextd/prevd
This fixes a macOS-specific bug.  See 390b40e02 (Fix regression not refreshing
TTY timestamps after external command from binding, 2024-05-29) and 8a7c3ceec
(Don't abandon line after writing control sequences, 2024-04-06).

Fixes #10779
2024-10-13 08:17:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5496247344 Avoid erasing OSC 133 prompt start marker with clr_eol
For multi-line prompts, we start each leading line with a clr_eol.  Immediately
before printing these prompt lines we emit the OSC 133 prompt start marker.
Some terminals such as tmux interpret make clr_eol delete such markers,
hence prompt navigation is broken.

Fix this by printing the marker only after clr_eol.

The scenario where this triggers is quite odd.  I haven't looked into why
the problem doesn't exist if I remove the recursive repaint request.

See https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/4183
Closes #10776
2024-10-12 19:00:16 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
69380c6c92 Remove redundant test setup
One function calls setup twice, and the other one is not a test so should
not be prefixed with "test_".
2024-10-12 13:32:19 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
a139d204c0 Restore terminal state again in panic handler
Our panic handler attempts a blocking read from stdin and only exits
after the user presses Enter.

This is unconventional behavior and might cause surprise but there is a
significant upside: crashes become more visible for terminals that don't
already detect crashes (see ecdc9ce1d (Install a panic handler to avoid
dropping crash stacktraces, 2024-03-24)).

As reported in 4d0aa2b5d (Fix panic handler, 2024-08-28), the panic handler
failed to exit fish if the panic happens on background threads.  It would
only exit the background thread (like autosuggestion/highlight/history-pager
performer) itself. The fix was to abort the whole process.
Aborting has the additional upside of generating a coredump.

However since abort() skips stack unwinding, 4d0aa2b5d makes us no longer
restore the terminal on panic. In particular, if the terminal supports kitty
progressive enhancements, keys like ctrl-p will no longer work in say,
a Bash parent shell.  So it broke 121680147 (Use RAII for restoring term
modes, 2024-03-24).

Fix this while still aborting to create coredumps.  This means we can't use
RAII (for better or worse).  The bad part is that we have to deal with added
complexity; we need to make sure that we set the AT_EXIT handler only after
all its inputs (like TERMINAL_MODE_ON_STARTUP) are initialized to a safe
value, but also before any damage has been done to the terminal. I guess we
can add a bunch of assertions.

Unfortunately, if a background thread panics, I haven't yet figured out how
to tell the main thread to do the blocking read.  So the trick of "Press
Enter to exit", which allows users to attach a debugger doesn't yet work for
panics in background threads.  We can probably figure that out later. Maybe
use pthread_kill(3)?  Of course we still create coredumps, so that's fine.
As a temporary workaround, let's sleep for a bit so the user can at least
see that there is a crash & stacktrace.

One ugly bit here is that unit tests run AT_EXIT twice but it should be
idempotent.
2024-10-12 13:28:55 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
468849dd54 Minor refactoring in panic handler
I don't think I really get why this newline is here. It moves the cursor
from the end of the newline to the beginning of the next line.  Maybe it
was added only for panics in background threads?  Either way it's fine.
2024-10-12 12:18:50 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
97581ed20f Do send bracketed paste inside midnight commander
It can handle it fine (well, it simply strips the control sequences..).
2024-10-12 12:18:50 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
0d9dfb307b Apply terminal protocol workarounds also in fish_key_reader
We don't care to check the latest value of these variables;
these should only be read on startup and are not meant to
be overridden by the user ever. Hence we don't need a parser.
2024-10-12 12:18:50 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
fe3e3b3b50 Fix potential assertion failure on SIGTERM
If SIGTERM is delivered to a background thread, a function call to sanitize
the reader state would crash in assert_is_main_thread(). In this case we
are about to exit so there's no need to fix the reader state. Skip it on
background threads.
2024-10-12 10:50:56 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
49b88868df Fix stripping of " (deleted)" from non-UTF8 paths to fish 2024-10-12 06:53:25 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
88e749e4ce fixup! Back out assertion that doesn't hold yet 2024-10-09 21:35:56 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
c5db7565cc Back out assertion that doesn't hold yet 2024-10-09 21:34:19 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5db0bd5874 Lock history file before reading it
We use optimistic concurrency when rewriting the history file to
minimize the lock scope. Unfortunately, old.mtime == new.mtime
does not imply that file is unchanged; we don't have guarantees
on the granularity of the modification time timestamp, see
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14392975/timestamp-accuracy-on-ext4-sub-millsecond

So let's lock before reading any old contents and use the other
"write-to-tempfile-and-rename" code path only when locking fails.

Potentially fixes #10300
(untested) which probably happens because read_zero_padded() attempts to
read bytes that have not been flushed yet.
2024-10-09 14:51:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
35ee5e661f history: rename target_fd_after to target_file_after
This was forgotten in decf99f71 (Use `File` instead of `OwnedFd` in a few
places (#10355), 2024-03-17).
2024-10-09 14:51:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
f906a949cf Temporarily enable history_file debug category by default
All of these should never happen so let's enable them to hopefully get useful
bug reports.  Should disable it again before a release.

See #10300
2024-10-09 14:51:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
13e5d8097c Log more history_file errors, and add more context
See #10300
2024-10-09 14:51:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
29a01eb3cf Fix EINTR handling when importing history from bash 2024-10-09 14:48:58 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ffedcdaac3 Do not interpret unknown file systems as local on Linux
No functional change, since with the parent commit, we no longer treat
"DirRemoteness::local" different from "DirRemoteness::remote", but we might
do so in future, so make sure we don't give a false positive here.

Non-Linux systems have ST_LOCAL or MNT_LOCAL, so no unknowns there.

See #10434
2024-10-09 14:48:58 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
dc5823d150 Fix history merge on all network file systems
mmap() fails with ENODEV on remote file systems. This means we always fail
to read any old history on network file systems on Linux (except on the file
systems we recognize which are NFS, SMB and CIFS).

Untested, so I'm not sure if this works.

Fixes #10434
2024-10-09 14:48:58 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
37c04745e6 Avoid potential contention on SIGTERM while enabling terminal protocols
We no longer use RAII for enabling/disabling these, so a full object is
overkill.  Additionally this object doesn't allow us to recover from the case
where we receive SIGTERM while inside terminal_protocols_{enable,disable}.
We can simply run disable another time since they're idempotent. Untested.
2024-10-09 13:05:25 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
2b873570a8 Fix typo 2024-10-09 12:36:58 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
efa109b62e Add default-enabled error log when there is a corrupted history entry
We'll drop the corrupted item on the next vacuum, so this shouldn't be
too annoying, and hopefully helps to narrow down #10300 further.
2024-10-06 11:48:51 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
9c4d31f89a Make errors in the history_file log category human-readable 2024-10-06 11:42:30 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
f36f757fa6 Never rewrite history file when adding ephemeral items
When I run a command with leading space, it is not added to the on-disk
history.  However we still call History::save().  After 25 of such calls,
we rewrite the history file (even though nothing was written by us).

This is annoying when diagnosing #10300 where the history of the current
shell (but not other shells) is broken; because the history rewrite will
make the problem go away. Let's not save in this case, to make it easier to
run commands to inspect the state of the history file.
2024-10-06 08:30:53 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
33bcf4d0ce Remove redundant drop 2024-10-06 08:30:53 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1b9b893169 After reading corrupted history entry, keep reading older entries
Given a history like

    - cmd: echo OLD
      when: 1726157160
    \x00\x00\x00- cmd: echo leading NUL bytes
      when: 1726157160
    - cmd: echo NEW
      when: 1726157223

offset_of_next_item() happily records 3 items even though the second item
is corrupted.
decode_item() fails which makes the caller stop loading any older items --
we got knee capped.

Avoid this horrible failure mode by skipping over these items already in
offset computation. For now we still lose the corrupted item itself.

In future we should probably try to delete the NUL bytes or avoid the
corruption in the first place.

See #10300 and others.
2024-10-06 00:28:26 +02:00
diniamo
052e764f29 accept-autosuggestion to return false if there was no autosuggestion to accept
Example usage:

    bind ctrl-space accept-autosuggestion and execute

Closes #10608
2024-10-05 23:43:16 +02:00
Jacob Chapman
a9cee9e755 Commands to move by entire tokens
ja: I'll try to add default bindings in a follow-up PR.

Closes #10738
Closes #2014
2024-10-05 22:43:39 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
5e8adb18f4 complete: Sort --keep-order completions smaller
This should make the sort have a strict weak ordering, which rust
requires since 1.81 (or it will panic).

Note: This changes the order, but that's *fine* since the current
order is random weirdness anyway.

Fixes #10763
2024-10-05 13:53:02 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
2238c07b91 path: Remove weird order hack
Part of #10763
2024-10-04 16:48:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
f6d5355d7a Bump iTerm workaround version
This unnecessarily enables the workaround for some nightly versions.

See #10653
2024-09-30 11:00:03 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4c43819d32 Fix crash indenting quoted suffix after command substitution
Commit b00899179 (Don't indent multi-line quoted strings; do indent inside
(), 2024-04-28) made parse_util_compute_indents() crash on `echo "$()"'x`.
After recursively indenting the command substitution, we indent the "'x
suffix.  We skip the quoted part by setting "done=2".  Later we wrongly
index "self.indents[done..range.start+offset+1]" (= "self.indents[2..1]").

Fix this by making sure that "start >= done", thus not setting any indents
for the quoted suffix.  There is no need to do so; only the first character
in each line needs an indent.
2024-09-28 13:36:17 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
50314e309b Follow naming convention 2024-09-28 13:35:07 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
d00e900e5a Don't reattempt failing history pager search
In particular, this fixes the case

    ctrl-r foo ctrl-r

where foo substring-matches no more than one page's worth of results.
The second attempt will fall back to subsequence matching which is wrong.
2024-09-28 11:28:49 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ae7fd770ee Extract history pager state 2024-09-28 11:26:50 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
263f1b35de Reapply "Clear to eol before outputting line in multi-line prompt"
In case a terminal resize[1] causes us
to repaint a multi-line prompt that changes width like

    function fish_prompt
        for i in 1 2 3
            random choice 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa' 'bbbbbbbbbbb'
        end
    end

we add a clr_eol after each line[2] , to make sure
that a "b" line does not have leftover "a" letters
(80aaae5b7 (Clear to end of each line in left prompt, 2020-10-25)).

Unfortunately, if a prompt line takes up all the columns, clr_eol will
wrongly clear the last column. Reproduce with

    function fish_prompt
        string repeat $COLUMNS -
        echo "$PWD> "
    end

and observe that the last "-" is missing.

Previous (reverted) attempt d3ceba107 (Clear to eol before outputting line
in multi-line prompt, 2021-05-17) found the right fix but had an off-by-one
error which reintroduced the leftover "a" letters in the "random choice"
prompt above.

Given prompt string "aa\nbb\ncc", it wrongly printed

    clr_eol "aa" clr_eol "\nbb" "\ncc"

Observe that the first line is cleared twice, while the second line is
never cleared. Fix that.

[1]: or an async "commandline -f repaint" triggered by a uvar change /
     async prompt update
[2]: except after the last line where we probably already emit clr_eol
     elsewhere..

Alternative fix: emit both clr_eol and clr_bol *before* drawing the current
line. However, if fish and the terminal disagree on character width, that
approach might erase too much.

Closes #8164
2024-09-28 10:39:54 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
48a6550688 Remove obsolete workaround for strftime on BSD
This was added in libc 0.2.152, see aff5e66e54
2024-09-24 21:38:15 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
798150ac39 Update widecharwidth for Unicode 16
Commit 533e50efb0b9b122a08f2273337dbf6b44b03cc7 upstream.
2024-09-24 17:00:13 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
308ed62d83 fish_key_reader: stop emitting \n for ctrl-j
I guess it's nice to know that these two are the same but that info is not
needed here, it just adds confusion. The user must have pressed ctrl-j if
we get here, so echo that back.

See the parent commit.
2024-09-23 20:08:46 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4336f9df7f fish_key_reader: stop emitting \b for ctrl-h
This is just too confusing; \b sounds like it would map backspace but it's
actually just ctrl-h.  Backspace is a different key ("bind backspace"),
so let's move away from \b.

Reproduce by typing ctrl-h in fish_key_reader, or, for even more confusion,
use a terminal like tmux and type ctrl-backspace which also sends ctrl-h.

I've thought about changing \b (and its aliases like \ch and \x08) to mean
backspace but that seems like unnecessary breakage, since they all already
mean ctrl-h, and can usually be mapped independent of backspace.

See the discussion in #10738
2024-09-23 20:00:35 +02:00
Peter Ammon
e3993a3d96
Update code and Cargo.toml for recent pcre2-utf32 changes 2024-09-22 17:05:14 -07:00
Peter Ammon
617b61cd3a
Clean up fd_monitor getter
No need for UnsafeCell
2024-09-22 14:02:55 -07:00
Peter Ammon
fb700ca50d
Clean up a few more comments 2024-09-22 13:11:40 -07:00
Peter Ammon
f733553ac8
Clean up some stale comments 2024-09-22 13:09:11 -07:00
Peter Ammon
974ad882fa
Clean up fish-printf in preparation for publishing
Make fish-printf no longer depend on the widestring crate, as other clients
won't use it; instead this is an optional feature.

Make format strings a generic type, so that both narrow and wide strings can
serve. This removes a lot of the complexity around converting from narrow to
wide.

Add a README.md to this crate.
2024-09-21 17:52:11 -07:00
Fabian Boehm
cdcf460edf math: Nicer error for non-ascii-lowercase identifiers
This gave a weird error when you did e.g. `math Foo / 6`:

"Missing Operator" and only the "F" marked.

Adding an operator here anywhere won't help, so calling this an
"Unknown function" is closer to the truth. We also get nicer markings
because we know the extent of the identifier.
2024-09-18 22:27:00 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
add0a9dfcd fish_indent: clean up file writing logic
Fix 7308dbc7a (fish_indent: Prevent overwriting file with identical content,
2024-07-21) in a different way by passing O_TRUNC again.
If we don't want regressions we could use code review.
2024-09-16 21:27:11 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
e27f4a3744 fish_indent: Truncate file to the size of the text
This can happen in case the formatted script is shorter, e.g. because
we ditched superfluous quotes.

Fixes #10724
2024-09-16 21:08:53 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1e2368f609 Fix off-by-one-error parsing \e\e prefixed sequences
Closes #10721
2024-09-14 22:56:37 +02:00
Peter Ammon
8f3a034264
History to store old item offsets in Vec and not VecDeque
We used deque in C++ because this vector may be large, and so it avoids
repeated re-allocations. But VecDeque is different in Rust - it's contiguous -
so there's no benefit. Just use Vec.
2024-09-14 13:26:34 -07:00
Peter Ammon
7ac62bbca4
Remove a redundant "unsafe" specifier 2024-09-14 13:15:21 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5432ee1aa9 Relax history autosuggestion and highlighting if cd is wrapped
For implementation reasons, we special-case cd in several ways
1. it gets different completions (handle_as_special_cd)
2. when highlighting, we honor CDPATH
3. we discard autosuggestions from history that don't have valid path arguments

There are some third-party tools like zoxide that redefine cd ("function cd
--wraps ...; ...; end"). We can't support this in general but let's try to
make an effort.

zoxide tries to be a superset of cd, so special case 1 is still
valid but 2 and 3 are not, because zoxide accepts some paths
that cd doesn't accept.

Let's add a hack to detect when "cd" actually means something else by checking
if there is any --wraps argument.

A cleaner solution is definitely possible but more effort.

Closes #10719
2024-09-14 08:51:42 +02:00
Kaley Main
a979b6341d Create a test that reproduces fish-shell/fish-shell#10703 2024-09-06 16:41:10 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
f8a720da8c Fix wildcard expansion doubling up "*/"
In some cases we add the wildcard twice.

    $ fish -c '../jj; complete -C"ls cli/*/conf/tem"'
    cli/*/*/config/templates.toml

Fix that. Test in the next commit.

There seems to be another bug in 3.7.1 where we fail to apply this completion
to the command line. This appears fixed. (FWIW we might want to revert
the quoting change in completion_apply_to_command_line(), maybe that one
accidentally fix this).

Fixes #10703
2024-09-06 16:41:10 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
77b2dcb462 Fix ctrl-c being ignored during builtin wait
Same as d21ed0fb2 (Disable terminal protocols before expanding wildcards,
2024-07-31).

Also mention a related issue in the changelog.
2024-09-01 14:08:01 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
15b08cbcab Make import style less noisy 2024-09-01 14:05:48 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
50a6dfd10d Replace a HashMap w/ a BTreeMap
The HashMap is used to generate the __fish_describe_command integration
completions. Given the nature of the allocations and the numbers that we use, a
BTreeMap would theoretically perform better. Benchmarks show a 2-9%
improvement in completion times consistently in favor of BTreeMap.
2024-08-31 14:13:41 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
73908f1218 fish_test_helper: Fix warnings about intentionally unused results
Warnings were appearing under GCC 13.2

(void) alone is insufficient under modern compilers, workaround with logical
negation taken from GCC bug tracker.
2024-08-31 13:16:51 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
ef6577db25 Update threads::thread_id() documentation 2024-08-31 12:57:13 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
c6bbacc703 Catch tls issues caused by linker bug
Worth including because mold is rather popular in the rust world and because the
bug affects mold versions coincident with the development of the fish rust port.

The bug affects all currently released versions of mold from 2.30.0 (Mar 2024)
onwards under at least FreeBSD (though quite likely other platforms as well).

See https://github.com/rui314/mold/issues/1338 for reference.
2024-08-31 12:48:15 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
5278259312 Don't break out of panic handler
The previous control flow logic wasn't sound and would leave the shell in a hung
state when `break` would be encountered.

The behavior is now straightforward, the shell reads until <Enter> or <q> is
pressed, at which point it aborts.
2024-08-28 17:38:05 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
4d0aa2b5dd Fix panic handler
It wasn't actually exiting and would basically block indefinitely after reading
from stdin.
2024-08-28 17:29:56 -05:00
Fabian Boehm
7b7d16da48 Revert libc time_t changes
This was based on a misunderstanding.

On musl, 64-bit time_t on 32-bit architectures was introduced in version 1.2.0,
by introducing new symbols. The old symbols still exist, to allow programs compiled against older versions
to keep running on 1.2.0+, preserving ABI-compatibility. (see musl commit 38143339646a4ccce8afe298c34467767c899f51)

Programs compiled against 1.2.0+ will get the new symbols, and will therefore think time_t is 64-bit.

Unfortunately, rust's libc crate uses its own definition of these types, and does not check for musl version.
Currently, it includes the pre-1.2.0 32-bit type.

That means:

- If you run on a 32-bit system like i686
- ... and compile against a C-library other than libc
- ... and pass it a time_t-containing struct like timespec or stat

... you need to arrange for that library to be built against musl <1.2.0.

Or, as https://github.com/ericonr/rust-time64 says:

> Therefore, for "old" 32-bit targets (riscv32 is supposed to default to time64),
> any Rust code that interacts with C code built on musl after 1.2.0,
> using types based on time_t (arguably, the main ones are struct timespec and struct stat) in their interface,
> will be completely miscompiled.

However, while fish runs on i686 and compiles against pcre2, we do not pass pcre2 a time_t.
Our only uses of time_t are confined to interactions with libc, in which case with musl we would simply use the legacy ABI.

I have compiled an i686 fish against musl to confirm and can find no issue.

This reverts commit 55196ee2a0.
This reverts commit 4992f88966.
This reverts commit 46c8ba2c9f.
This reverts commit 3a9b4149da.
This reverts commit 5f9e9cbe74.
This reverts commit 338579b78c.
This reverts commit d19e5508d7.
This reverts commit b64045dc18.

Closes #10634
2024-08-27 14:28:00 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
46c1f0e338
Add kqueue-based uvar notifier for BSD (#10674)
Add kqueue-based uvar notifier for BSD

Tested under FreeBSD 13.3.

This also works under all versions of macOS, and has some
benefits over the current notifyd choice.

Mutex is used because of the non-mut `notification_fd_became_readable()` `&self`
reference, but contention is not expected.
2024-08-26 17:10:26 -05:00
Peter Ammon
91ffa8ab48
Revert "Resume repainting command line when colors change"
This reverts commit 313bd558da.

Per discussion in 313bd558da
2024-08-25 18:41:31 -07:00
Peter Ammon
313bd558da
Resume repainting command line when colors change
This restores a hack to trigger a command line repaint when "$fish_color_*" or
"$fish_pager_color_*" changes. These allow the command line to react immediately
to changes in other sessions or web_config.

This was removed in ff62d172e5 but there does not
appear to be a handler which actually redraws these.

Revert of ff62d172e5
2024-08-24 15:02:14 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5918bca1eb Make "complete -e" prevent completion autoloading
We do the same for functions.

Closes #6716
2024-08-24 08:30:52 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
f3d59abc46 Remove unnecessary reference 2024-08-20 14:48:59 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
6c37103b7c unescape_yaml_fish_2_0: Remove MaybeUninit::assume_init()
The generated assembly is more or less the same and the previously generated
version had been manually verified, but this PR removes the usage of
`MaybeUninit::assume_init()` and replaces it with direct pointer writes.

This should result in no observable change: it continues to pass the functional
tests and benchmarks identically. The safety of the new code has been verified
with Miri.

[0]: https://github.com/mqudsi/fish-yaml-unescape-benchmark
2024-08-20 14:27:59 -05:00
Johannes Altmanninger
31896534a0 Correct iTerm2 version in CSI u workaround
The 3.5.4 release does not include the fix, presumably the next one then.

See #10653
2024-08-17 07:43:18 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
8612d34996 Remove useless osttr->cstr->osstr roundtrip 2024-08-16 15:30:57 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
e4bcee2727 Revert "Decode arrow keys as sent by urxvt"
This does not work as-is ("CSI a" is shift-up, not up).
I'm not sure if we want to implement these.
It's not a regression so there is no pressure.

This reverts commit 350598cb99.
2024-08-14 15:43:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
fcf7cd81cf Parse no more than one \e prefix as alt modifier 2024-08-14 15:16:14 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
53ea6db72d Show un-decodable inputs as bytes instead of the internal encoding
When the input is invalid UTF8, we re-encode the raw bytes using the private
use area. Let's make sure we convert back before printing.
2024-08-14 15:16:14 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
182f8948b8 Remove unused function 2024-08-14 15:16:14 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b8e280add6 Clean up fish_key_reader rendering code 2024-08-14 15:16:14 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
357eb3cd32 fish_key_reader: use char_to_symbol for verbose output
byte_to_symbol was broken because it didn't iterate by byte, it
iterated by rust-char, which is a codepoint.

So it failed for everything outside of ascii and, because of a
mistaken bound, ascii chars from 0x21 to 0x2F ("!" to "/" - all the punctuation).

char_to_symbol will print printable codepoints as-is and
others escaped. This is okay - something like `decoded from: +` or
`decoded from: ö` is entirely understandable, there is no need to tell
you that "ö" is \xc3\xb6.

This reverts commit 423e5f6c03.
2024-08-13 16:03:47 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
423e5f6c03 Fix fish_key_reader --verbose output 2024-08-11 15:16:03 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
e3196446fa Fix crash in ctrl_to_symbol
Array starts at 0, goes up to 27, that's 28 entries... *BUT* we also
need the catch-all entry after, so it's 29.

To be honest there's got to be a better way to write this.
2024-08-11 14:57:04 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
9903eb4c76 Convert ASCII DEL to \x7f
Annoying when you press backspace in fish_key_reader
2024-08-11 14:57:04 +02:00
hdhoang
7682abb703 Import portable_atomic::AtomicU64 when std does not provide it
Restores support for 32-bit powerpc and mips. Fixes #10415.

Signed-off-by: Hoang Duc Hieu <code@hdhoang.space>
2024-08-11 14:50:39 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ebd23c9f86 Add back fish_key_reader --verbose
See #10663
2024-08-11 14:41:17 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ba3683cfa5 Disable keyboard protocols on WezTerm
WezTerm supports CSI u but unfortunately, typing single quote on a German
keyboard makes WezTerm send what gets decoded as `shift-'`.

This is bad, so disable it until this is fixed.  In future we should maybe
add a runtime option to allow the user to override this decision.

See #10663
2024-08-11 14:12:28 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ff476eff2d Read \e prefix for escape sequences as alt modifier
The \e\e\[A style is bad but iTerm and putty (alt-left) use it.

The main motivation for this change is to improve fish_key_reader output.

Part of #10663
2024-08-11 11:31:13 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
d32825ba57 Decode formatOtherKeys=0 format (XTerm default) too
Part of #10663
2024-08-11 11:31:13 +02:00
Peter Ammon
2b40c6364e
Mark some functions as potentially unused
Fixes warnings on macOS
2024-08-10 17:36:56 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4664a0b52f Limit iTerm2 CSI u workaround to iTerm<=3.5.3
Looks like 3.5.4 will include
9cd0241afd
so the need for the workaround is gone.

See #10653
2024-08-10 08:17:35 +02:00
Dezhi Wu
09b8b94025 Remove unnecessary unsafe block
The `unsafe` is not needed here, as the `select64` is already a safe wrapper
around the `C_select64` function.

Closes #10659
2024-08-10 07:16:04 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5f9e9cbe74 Replace clock_gettime/futimens with 64-bit wrappers
Part of #10634
2024-08-07 13:11:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
c1fba4663b Replace nanosleep with stdlib wrapper (which is still broken)
As of rust 1.78, the Unix stdlib implementation is affected by the same issue:

    pub fn sleep(dur: Duration) {
        let mut secs = dur.as_secs();
        let mut nsecs = dur.subsec_nanos() as _;

        // If we're awoken with a signal then the return value will be -1 and
        // nanosleep will fill in `ts` with the remaining time.
        unsafe {
            while secs > 0 || nsecs > 0 {
                let mut ts = libc::timespec {
                    tv_sec: cmp::min(libc::time_t::MAX as u64, secs) as libc::time_t,
                    tv_nsec: nsecs,
                };
                secs -= ts.tv_sec as u64;
                let ts_ptr = core::ptr::addr_of_mut!(ts);
                if libc::nanosleep(ts_ptr, ts_ptr) == -1 {
                    assert_eq!(os::errno(), libc::EINTR);
                    secs += ts.tv_sec as u64;
                    nsecs = ts.tv_nsec;
                } else {
                    nsecs = 0;
                }
            }
        }
    }

Note that there is a small behavior change here -- sleep() will continue
after signals; I'm not sure if we want that but it seems harmless?

Part of #10634
2024-08-07 13:11:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
55196ee2a0 Replace pselect with a 64-bit-time_t wrapper
Part of #10634
2024-08-07 13:11:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4992f88966 Replace getrusage with a 64-bit-time_t wrapper
Part of #10634
2024-08-07 13:11:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
46c8ba2c9f Replace select with a 64-bit-time_t wrapper
Part of #10634
2024-08-07 13:11:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
3a9b4149da Replace localtime_r with a 64-bit-time_t wrapper
Part of #10634
2024-08-07 13:11:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
70357c4f6e Add back .clang-format 2024-08-07 13:11:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
338579b78c Rename fstatat/readdir wrapper to match Linux equivalents 2024-08-07 13:11:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
d19e5508d7 Remove non-portable use of fstatat
Part of #10634
2024-08-06 14:16:01 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
0705446e6e Remove non-portable use of stat
Part of #10634
2024-08-06 14:16:01 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ff47c2c628 Remove non-portable use of fstat
Part of #10634
2024-08-06 14:15:57 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b64045dc18 Remove non-portable use of ino_t
Part of #10634
2024-08-06 14:15:03 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
fa4daeee0f Address clippy lint 2024-08-06 14:15:03 +02:00