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Johannes Altmanninger
5678602af4 Stop special input functions "and" & "or" from tearing up multi-char binding
The tentative binding for the upcoming "history-pager-delete" is

    bind -k sdc history-pager-delete or backward-delete-char

When Shift+Delete is pressed while the history pager is active,
"history-pager-delete" succeeds. In this case, the "or" needs to kick the
"backward-delete-char" out of the input queue.
After doing so, it continues reading, but interprets the input as
single-char binding. This breaks when the next key emits a multi-char sequence,
like the arrow keys.

Fix this by reading a full sequence, which means we need to run "read_char()"
instead of "read_ch()" (confusing, right?).

I'm still working on writing a test. Somehow this only reproduces in the
history pager where Shift+Delete followed by down arrow emits "[B" (since
we swallowed the leading escape char).  Confusingly, it doesn't do that in
the commandline or the completion search field.
2023-07-04 18:42:11 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
cee2b7c4a2 Remove C++ code 2023-07-01 15:33:01 -07:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
7b3637cd1f Port builtins/status to fish
- Also port tests of wdirname and wbasename, as they were bugged
2023-07-01 15:33:01 -07:00
David Adam
14cfd268d8 path: drop path_get_paths_ffi
f77dc24 provides the pieces to call path_get_paths directly from Rust
code. Drop the C++ implementation and its FFI.
2023-06-30 10:05:01 +08:00
ridiculousfish
f77dc2451e Expose Rust EnvStack from parser_t
Prior to this change, parser_t exposed an environment_t, and Rust had to go
through that. But because we have implemented Environment in Rust, it is
better to just expose the native Environment from parser_t. Make that
change and update call sites.
2023-06-19 13:45:54 -07:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
292f7b2be1 Port builtins/argparse to Rust 2023-06-19 13:45:54 -07:00
ridiculousfish
a09947cd99 Implement builtin set_color in Rust
This rewrites the set_color builtin in Rust, restoring italics support in
iTerm2.
2023-06-17 12:14:42 -07:00
ridiculousfish
84b24d5615 Adopt the new output.rs
This switches output.cpp from C++ to Rust.
2023-06-17 12:14:42 -07:00
ridiculousfish
76205e5b55 Port debug_thread_error() to Rust 2023-06-17 12:14:42 -07:00
Simon Börjesson
71c320ca32 Redraw pager on new selection when nothing was selected previously 2023-06-04 13:40:30 -07:00
Clemens Wasser
c2f58cd312 Port killring 2023-06-04 12:18:19 -07:00
David Adam
688a28c1d2 Rewrite and adopt print_help in Rust 2023-06-01 23:17:13 +08:00
David Adam
3b55563769 print_help: simplify function to always use stdout
It's only called in two places and always uses stdout.
2023-05-28 12:55:40 +08:00
David Adam
30d9d48bc1 env_dispatch: drop C++ implementation 2023-05-27 11:32:14 +08:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
6638c78b30 Port env_dispatch to Rust and integrate with C++ code 2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
32912b6525 Expose env_dyn_t in env.h
So that we may use it from files other than `src/env.cpp` to accept a
`&dyn Environment` out of rust.
2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
6bb2725f67 Make sure rust's fish_setlocale() inits global C++ variables
We can't just call the Rust version of `fish_setlocale()` without also either
calling the C++ version of `fish_setlocale()` or removing all `src/complete.cpp`
variables that are initialized and aliasing them to their new rust counterparts.

Since we're not interested in keeping the C++ code around, just call the C++
version of the function via ffi until we don't have *any* C++ code referencing
`src/common.h` at all.

Note that *not* doing this and then calling the rust version of
`fish_setlocale()` instead of the C++ version will cause errant behavior and
random segfaults as the C++ code will try to read and use uninitialized values
(including uninitialized pointers) that have only had their rust counterparts
init.
2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
c409b1a89c Port env_dispatch dependencies to rust
Either add rust wrappers for C++ functions called via ffi or port some pure code
from C++ to rust to provide support for the upcoming `env_dispatch` rewrite.
2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
8a549cbb15 Port/move some code from src/environment.cpp to src/env/mod.rs
The global variables are moved (not copied) from C++ to rust and exported as
extern C integers. On the rust side they are accessed only with atomic semantics
but regular int access is preserved from the C++ side (until that code is also
ported).
2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
3ab8b34b1e Use Rust version of global fallback variables 2023-05-25 16:54:07 -05:00
ridiculousfish
21e31c9b59 Remove C++ builtin test implementation
Now that builtin test is in Rust, remove the C++ bits.
2023-05-21 11:50:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
d0aba9d42c Port builtin_test tests to Rust
fish_tests has a bunch of tests for the 'test' builtin. Port these to Rust.
2023-05-21 11:50:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
cdb77a6176 Adopt the Rust test builtin
This switches the builtin test implementation from C++ to Rust
2023-05-21 11:50:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
10a7de03e2 Implement builtin test in Rust
This implements (but does not yet adopt) builtin test in Rust.
2023-05-21 11:50:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
60d439ab22 Rationalize fish_wcstoi/d and friends
Historically fish has used the functions `fish_wcstol`, `fish_wcstoi`, and
`fish_wcstoul` (and some long long variants) for most integer conversions.
These have semantics that are deliberately different from the libc
functions, such as consuming trailing whitespace, and disallowing `-` in
unsigned versions.

fish has started to drift away from these semantics; some divergence from
C++ has crept in.

Rename the existing `fish_wcs*` functions in Rust to remove the fish
prefix, to express that they attempt to mirror libc semantics; then
introduce `fish_` wrappers which are ported from C++. Also fix some
miscellaneous bugs which have crept in, such as missing range checks.
2023-05-14 18:03:52 -07:00
ridiculousfish
e71b75e0e4 Reimplement environment and the environment stack in Rust
This reimplements the environment stack in Rust.
2023-05-07 15:15:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
8ec1467dda Implement (but do not yet adopt) Environment in Rust
This implements the primary environment stack, and other environments such
as the null and snapshot environments, in Rust. These are used to implement
the push and pop from block scoped commands such as `for` and `begin`, and
also function calls.
2023-05-07 15:15:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
0681b6b53a Make C++ env_var_t wrap Rust EnvVar
This reimplements C++'s env_var_t to reference a Rust EnvVar.
The C++ env_var_t is now just a thin wrapper.
2023-05-07 15:15:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
10ee87eb28 Reimplement owning_null_terminated_array in Rust
owning_null_terminated_array is used for environment variables, where we need to
provide envp for child processes. This switches the implementation from C++ to
Rust.

We retain the C++ owning_null_terminated_array_t; it simply wraps the Rust
version now.
2023-05-07 15:15:56 -07:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
73983bada5 Fix ncurses memory leak in init_curses()
init_curses() is/can be called more than once, in which case the previous
ncurses terminal state is leaked and a new one is allocated.

`del_curterm(cur_term)` is supposed to be called prior to calling `setupterm()`
if `setupterm()` is being used to reinit the default `TERMINAL *cur_term`.
2023-05-02 11:52:42 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
3651e0e9d8 Actually report ASAN memory leaks
The new asan exit handlers are called to get proper ASAN leak reports (as
calling _exit(0) skips the LSAN reporting stage and exits with success every
time).

They are no-ops when not compiled for ASAN.
2023-05-02 11:52:41 -05:00
ridiculousfish
4771f25102 Adopt the new Rust signal implementation
This switches the signals implementation from C++ to Rust.
2023-04-30 16:22:57 -07:00
ridiculousfish
1ecf9d013d Port (but do not adopt) signal handling bits in Rust
This ports some signal setup and handling bits to Rust.

The signal handling machinery requires walking over the list of known signals;
that's not supported by the Signal type. Rather than duplicate the list of
signals yet again, switch back to a table, as we had in C++.

This also adds two further pieces which were neglected by the Signal struct:

1. Localize signal descriptions
2. Support for integers as the signal name
2023-04-30 16:22:55 -07:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
ecf1676601 Add and use type-erased RAII callback wrapper for ffi
This allows the rust code to free up C++ resources allocated for a callback even
when the callback isn't executed (as opposed to requiring the callback to run
and at the end of the callback cleaning up all allocated resources).

Also add type-erased destructor registration to callback_t. This allows for
freeing variables allocated by the callback for debounce_t's
perform_with_callback() that don't end up having their completion called due to
a timeout.
2023-04-29 11:02:59 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
6cd2d0ffed Integrate threads.rs w/ legacy C++ code
Largely routine but for the trampolines in iothread.h and iothread.cpp which
were a real PITA to get correct w/ all their variants.

Integration is complete with all old code ripped out and the tests using the
rust version of the code.
2023-04-29 11:02:59 -05:00
Xiretza
b76e6c5637 complete: fix condition to suppress variable autocompletion 2023-04-25 21:47:11 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1df64a4891 Replace maybe_t::missing_or_empty with a more Rust-friendly helper
There are many places where we want to treat a missing variable the same as
a variable with an empty value.

In C++ we handle this by branching on maybe_t<env_var_t>::missing_or_empty().
If it returns false, we go on to access maybe_t<env_var_t>::value() aka
operator*.

In Rust, Environment::get() will return an Option<EnvVar>.
We could define a MissingOrEmpty trait and implement it for Option<EnvVar>.

However that will still leave us with ugly calls to Option::unwrap()
(by convention Rust does use shorthands like *).

Let's add a variable getter that returns none for empty variables.
2023-04-21 13:57:29 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
82a797db9c clang-format C++ builtins 2023-04-21 13:57:29 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
33f51b45e4 Tease apart parser.eval() overloads
The most common overload takes a string and an io chain so let that one keep
its name.
2023-04-21 13:57:29 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
12ce42a2f9 Rename kw() to keyword() also in C++ 2023-04-19 22:43:36 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
e4f6169a01 clang-format C++ files
Forgot to run this after the wcstring_list_t -> std::vector<wcstring> rename.
2023-04-19 22:43:36 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
09ffac5a0a Port parse_util_compute_indents 2023-04-19 10:35:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
12afb320a3 Port parse_util
Except for the indent visitor bits.

Tests for parse_util_detect_errors* are not ported yet because they depend
on expand.h (and operation_context.h which depends on env.h).
2023-04-19 01:03:16 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
22c8e9f60d Don't leak ParseErrorList FFI crutch type into Rust
Just like 16ea4380c (redirection.rs: don't leak FFI type into Rust code,
2023-04-09).
2023-04-19 01:03:16 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
6ede7f8009 Delete wcstring_list_t
We don't want it in Rust. Remove it to smoothen the transition.
2023-04-19 01:03:16 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
fdeb0d9f06 Port the rest of wcstringutil 2023-04-18 12:54:19 +02:00
ridiculousfish
1bf29a5e13 Support constructing a wcstring_list_ffi_t from Rust
This allows passing a vector of strings from Rust to C++
2023-04-16 13:36:13 -07:00
Xiretza
aab2f660a7 Port math builtin, tinyexpr and wcstod_underscores to Rust 2023-04-16 22:26:46 +02:00
Xiretza
cc744d30c0 io: add FFI wrappers for io_streams_t fields 2023-04-16 22:26:46 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
971d257e67 Port AST to Rust
The translation is fairly direct though it adds some duplication, for example
there are multiple "match" statements that mimic function overloading.

Rust has no overloading, and we cannot have generic methods in the Node trait
(due to a Rust limitation, the error is like "cannot be made into an object")
so we include the type name in method names.

Give clients like "indent_visitor_t" a Rust companion ("IndentVisitor")
that takes care of the AST traversal while the AST consumption remains
in C++ for now.  In future, "IndentVisitor" should absorb the entirety of
"indent_visitor_t".  This pattern requires that "fish_indent" be exposed
includable header to the CXX bridge.

Alternatively, we could define FFI wrappers for recursive AST traversal.

Rust requires we separate the AST visitors for "mut" and "const"
scenarios. Take this opportunity to concretize both visitors:

The only client that requires mutable access is the populator.  To match the
structure of the C++ populator which makes heavy use of function overloading,
we need to add a bunch of functions to the trait. Since there is no other
mutable visit, this seems acceptable.

The "const" visitors never use "will_visit_fields_of()" or
"did_visit_fields_of()", so remove them (though this is debatable).

Like in the C++ implementation, the AST nodes themselves are largely defined
via macros.  Union fields like "Statement" and "ArgumentOrRedirection"
do currently not use macros but may in future.

This commit also introduces a precedent for a type that is defined in one
CXX bridge and used in another one - "ParseErrorList".  To make this work
we need to manually define "ExternType".

There is one annoyance with CXX: functions that take explicit lifetime
parameters require to be marked as unsafe. This makes little sense
because functions that return `&Foo` with implicit lifetime can be
misused the same way on the C++ side.

One notable change is that we cannot directly port "find_block_open_keyword()"
(which is used to compute an error) because it relies on the stack of visited
nodes. We cannot modify a stack of node references while we do the "mut"
walk. Happily, an idiomatic solution is easy: we can tell the AST visitor
to backtrack to the parent node and create the error there.

Since "node_t::accept_base" is no longer a template we don't need the
"node_visitation_t" trampoline anymore.

The added copying at the FFI boundary makes things slower (memcpy dominates
the profile) but it's not unusable, which is good news:

    $ hyperfine ./fish.{old,new}" -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish'"
    Benchmark 1: ./fish.old -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish'
      Time (mean ± σ):     195.5 ms ±   2.9 ms    [User: 190.1 ms, System: 4.4 ms]
      Range (min … max):   193.2 ms … 205.1 ms    15 runs

    Benchmark 2: ./fish.new -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish'
      Time (mean ± σ):     677.5 ms ±  62.0 ms    [User: 665.4 ms, System: 10.0 ms]
      Range (min … max):   611.7 ms … 805.5 ms    10 runs

    Summary
      './fish.old -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish'' ran
        3.47 ± 0.32 times faster than './fish.new -c 'source ../share/completions/git.fish''

Leftovers:
- Enum variants are still snakecase; I didn't get around to changing this yet.
- "ast_type_to_string()" still returns a snakecase name. This could be
  changed since  it's not user visible.
2023-04-16 17:46:56 +02:00