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Fabian Homborg
bb115c847e Handle backspaces for visible width
This makes it so we treat backspaces as width -1, but never go below a
0 total width when talking about *lines*, like in screen or string
length --visible.

Fixes #8277.
2021-09-23 12:58:35 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
82a809e2db Check for tputs type via cmake
Instead of testing for ncurses and netbsd.

Fixes #8087.
2021-09-23 10:41:54 +02:00
Aaron Gyes
5a685c16c5 Fix build 2021-09-21 18:33:14 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
933bb96983 remove accidental change 2021-09-21 18:26:44 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
db72a05e89 Tighten up includes, some typedefs -> using
clangd was unable to resolve some symbols
2021-09-21 18:05:53 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
b4b84f6847 builtin.cpp: don't check exit code if not a normal exit
Fixes #8308
2021-09-21 17:49:08 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
cedf9c4d90 builtin_read.cpp: include <termios.h> not "termios.h" 2021-09-21 17:49:08 -07:00
ridiculousfish
971073d429 Disable posix_spawn on OpenBSD
OpenBSD has a posix_spawn implementation which fails to return ENOEXEC
on a shebangless script, causing us to fail the shebangless tests.
Disable posix_spawn on OpenBSD.
2021-09-18 14:08:18 -07:00
ridiculousfish
3ed8a57bc5 Don't use mmap for history files on OpenBSD
OpenBSD's mmap is famously unsychronized with file IO. In theory fsync
and msync can be used to synchronize but I was unable to get it to work.
Just don't use mmap for history on OpenBSD. This fixes the history merge
tests.
2021-09-18 14:08:08 -07:00
ridiculousfish
881b987934 Explicitly error when reading directories
FreeBSD will allow read() on arbitrary directories, causing fish to
produce a nonsense error. Use fstat() to check for directories before
reading.
2021-09-17 20:48:58 -07:00
ridiculousfish
9a2482557d get_hostname_identifier to not return empty hostnames
When getting the hostname to construct the legacy uvar path, if the
hostname is empty, we will create a path pointing at a directory. On
BSDs this path can be successfully open'd and we will produce errors
about invalid uvar files.
2021-09-17 11:18:39 -07:00
ridiculousfish
5a6b966bfe Fix acidentally quadratic wildcard_match
The "linear" wildcard_match actually contained a bug that compared two
strings on every iteration, causing this to be much slower than
necessary. Fix this.
2021-09-16 17:38:03 -07:00
ridiculousfish
d6075885ef Reduce named pipe uvar notifier poll time from 100 msec to 10 msec
To broadcast a uvar change on Linux, we write to a named pipe, wait a bit,
and then read it back. While the pipe is readable, fish will enter a "polling
mode" where it will check for uvar changes every N msec, until the pipe is no
longer readable. If the pipe stays readable for too long (5 seconds), fish
will try to drain it; this may happen if broadcasting instance of fish is
killed before it can read back its data.

In #8209 we have a case where fish is launched in the background to set a
uvar, and then immediately exits, leaving data on the pipe. This means that
we are perpetually in a polling mode until we hit that timeout. Reduce the
timeout to 1 second and the polling interval to 10 msec.

This improves #8209; it doesn't fix it fully but I think it's the best we can
do absent some other IPC mechanism.
2021-09-16 15:25:31 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7f71df0905 builtin cd: recognize EPERM, as it's returned by MacOS
Now that we removed EROTTEN which had the same error code as EPERM,
we can give a less confusing error in case a user has not allowed
their terminal access to a directory.

See #8264
2021-09-17 00:43:12 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
eae9ee7f35 builtin cd: print error about broken symlinks
When cd is passed a broken symlink, this changes the error message from
"no such directory" to "broken symbolic link".  This scenario probably
won't happen very often since completion won't suggest broken symlinks
but it can't hurt to give a good error.

Fish used to do this until 7ac5932.  This logic used to be in
path_get_cdpath, however, that is only used for highlighting, so we
don't need error messages there. Changing cd is enough.

Reword from "rotten" to "broken" since that's what file(1) uses.
Clean-up leftovers from old "rotten" code (nomen est omen).

See #8264
2021-09-17 00:43:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
41d6a5b9c4 screen: If prompt ends in newline, last line width is 0
This makes us start drawing the commandline at the beginning of the
line again.

See https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/4032#issuecomment-920094245
2021-09-15 17:49:58 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
600dd3bd0f range-for! range-for! range-for! 2021-09-15 17:49:58 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
0e8beab7bf lru: Make parameter const-ref
This has no effect here, but it's used in the tests, where the
override is constref.
2021-09-15 17:49:58 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
4c5d586249 tinyexpr: Check for null-pointer 2021-09-15 17:49:58 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
e38de3df64 iothread: Stop casting intptr_t to void*
This works without, and clang-tidy tells me there's "optimisation
opportunities" that may be concealed.
2021-09-15 17:49:58 +02:00
ridiculousfish
29413665c5 Treat Fitzpatrick emoji modifiers as width 0
Fixes #8275
2021-09-09 18:06:59 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
4046b4cedf Remove redundant variable
normalize_path returns a wcstring, so the check can't fail.

Just pass it directly.
2021-09-09 18:41:38 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
a78d9d8e9a normalize_path: Squash leading slashes even without allow_leading
This currently changes builtin realpath with the "-s" option:

    builtin realpath -s ///tmp

previously would print "///tmp", now it prints "/tmp".

The only thing "allow_leading_double_slashes" does is allow *two*
slashes.

This is important for `path match`, to be introduced in #8265.
2021-09-09 18:41:11 +02:00
ridiculousfish
9aac663bb0 Remove operator< from builtin_data_t
It was unused.
2021-09-06 18:13:47 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
ac7e3a53c1 screen: Allow for doubled escapes in the tmux sequence
See
https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki/FAQ#what-is-the-passthrough-escape-sequence-and-how-do-i-use-it.
2021-08-30 18:11:34 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
c02cc110e0 screen: Support tmux escape sequences
Tmux has support for wrapping arbitrary escape sequences inside

```
\ePtmux;\e%s\e\\
```

Since this ends like the screen title escape, we just reuse that.

Characteristically, this is basically undocumented, but we already use
it in e.g. fish_vi_cursor.
2021-08-30 16:55:14 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
069d396ebc Merge branch 'ctest' 2021-08-29 13:03:16 -05:00
Rosen Penev
e62e6c35f7 add constexpr
This was not const before.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-29 19:14:27 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
c82d1980bf Prevent same history test from running multiple times at once
The default matching logic for fish_tests was prefix based, so when we
were running `history` we were also running all history tests. This
causes the test to fail for an unknown reason.
2021-08-29 08:56:12 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
aaac759d9a Make test a custom target again and add top-level test targets
Even though we are using CMake's ctest for testing, we still define our
own `make test` target rather than use its default for many reasons:

 * CMake doesn't run tests in-proc or even add each tests as an
   individual node in the ninja dependency tree, instead it just bundles
   all tests into a target called `test` that always just shells out to
   `ctest`, so there are no build-related benefits to not doing that
   ourselves.
 * CMake devs insist that it is appropriate for `make test` to never
   depend on `make all`, i.e. running `make test` does not require any
   of the binaries to be built before testing.
 * The only way to have a test depend on a binary is to add a fake test
   with a name like "build_fish" that executes CMake recursively to
   build the `fish` target.
 * It is not possible to set top-level CTest options/settings such as
   CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL from within the CMake configuration file.
 * Circling back to the point about individual tests not being actual
   Makefile targets, CMake does not offer any way to execute a named
   test via the `make`/`ninja`/whatever interface; the only way to
   manually invoke test `foo` is to to manually run `ctest` and specify
   a regex matching `foo` as an argument, e.g. `ctest -R ^foo$`... which
   is really crazy.

With this patch, it is now possible to execute any single test by name,
by invoking the build directly, e.g. to run the `universal.fish` check:
`cmake --build build --target universal.fish` or
`ninja -C build universal.fish`. Unfortunately, this is not integrated
into the Makefile wrapper, so `make universal.fish` won't work (although
this can potentially be hacked around).
2021-08-29 08:56:12 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
26092456d4 Add CMake enumeration of low-level fish_tests.cpp tests
Instead of compiling `fish_tests.cpp` dynamically with weakly-linked
symbols and asking it to print the list of all available tests, we
use a magic string `#define`'d as a no-op to allow CMake to regex search
for matching test groups. This speeds up configuration somewhat (by not
compiling anything), but more importantly, it's much less brittle and
doesn't involve and linker dark magic.

There's of course still no getting around the fact that it's really ugly.
2021-08-29 08:56:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
4c3cb119fc Actually return when reading file failed
Fixes #8258.
2021-08-29 08:36:54 +02:00
ridiculousfish
7a1c005b42 Switch to using timef instead of gettimeofday
This encapsulates the tricky arithmetic inside timef(), which uses
gettimeofday.
2021-08-27 16:25:33 -07:00
ridiculousfish
7d537eefbb proc_get_jiffies to accept pid directly
No need to accept the mutable proc here.
2021-08-27 13:05:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
f577c221eb Introduce get_by_sorted_name
Given that we have several lists of things sorted by name, replace a
bunch of ad-hoc lower_bound calls with a single function.
2021-08-26 13:40:37 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
ee2d2caeaa escape_code_length: Test colors last
We have a *lot* of color sequences to try and tparm is slow (on the
whole, when you do this thousands of times).

So let's just check colors last, which makes everything else (which is
comparatively nothing) faster, while barely impacting
colors (benchmarking confirms no measurable difference).

Fixes #8253.
2021-08-26 21:01:55 +02:00
Rosen Penev
a36a26c28b clang-tidy: replace NULL with nullptr
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-25 16:10:17 -07:00
Rosen Penev
ffd5716e70 clang-tidy: replace push_back with emplace_back
clang-tidy marks these as needing emplace_back as the types to not
match.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-25 03:19:46 +02:00
Rosen Penev
a9b4127f68 clang-tidy: run through normal checks
There's a .clang-tidy file in here.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-21 21:59:05 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
70e3e0beac Also remove ephemeral item if command is effectively empty
Fixes #8232.

Note that this needed to have expect_prompt used in the pexpect test -
we might want to add a "catchup" there so you can just ignore the
prompt counter for a bit and pick it back up later.
2021-08-20 19:38:16 +02:00
Rosen Penev
b748417af7 clang-tidy: replace size comparisons with empty
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-20 18:32:45 +02:00
Rosen Penev
1af9e5d21e clang-tidy: simplify two bool returns
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-20 18:32:15 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
d4f7e25584
Replace strerror/sys_errlist after fork with our own errors (#8234)
* Remove safe_strerror, safe_perror and safe_append

This no longer works on new glibcs because they removed sys_errlist.

So just hardcode the relevant errno messages (and phrase them better).

Fixes #4183.

Co-authored-by: Johannes Altmanninger <aclopte@gmail.com>
2021-08-20 17:17:01 +02:00
Rosen Penev
90f006b1cd clang-tidy: use delete
The clang warning for pending_signals_t was about the operator=
return type being wrong (misc-unconventional-assign-operator).

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-20 01:33:33 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5de05a810c Tell clang-tidy that expander_t::stage_variables intentionally takes values
We don't want to convert the input to a "wcstring &" because
"stage_variables" needs to have the same type as other stages, so we
can use it in a loop. Communicate that to clang-tidy.

We also don't want to take "wcstring &&". As the Google style guide
states, it's not really beneficial here, and it potentially hurts
readability because it's a relatively obscure feature.
The rest of our code contains a bunch of && parameters.  We might
want to get rid of some of them.

Closes #8227
2021-08-20 01:21:21 +02:00
Rosen Penev
ffa3e0b4f4 convert const ref to value
clang-tidy wrongly sees an std::move to a const ref parameter and
believes it to be pointless. The copy constructor however is deleted.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-20 01:16:24 +02:00
Rosen Penev
4ea5189c4f clang-tidy: const reference conversions
These are only read from.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-20 01:15:48 +02:00
Rosen Penev
f9af33f223 clang-tidy: remove pointless virtual
override is already used.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-20 01:15:23 +02:00
Rosen Penev
faf51e0693 clang-tidy: use for range loops
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-20 01:14:25 +02:00
ridiculousfish
2ca66cff53 Disable job control inside command substitutions
This disables job control inside command substitutions. Prior to this
change, a cmdsub might get its own process group. This caused it to fail
to cancel loops properly. For example:

    while true ; echo (sleep 5) ; end

could not be control-C cancelled, because the signal would go to sleep,
and so the loop would continue on. The simplest way to fix this is to
match other shells and not use job control in cmdsubs.

Related is #1362
2021-08-18 22:20:03 +08:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
3291102045 Refactor deferred_process handling to be more clearly safe
The previous layout confused me for a minute as it suggested it was
possible for `pipe_next_read` to be moved twice (once in the first
conditional block, then again when the deferred process conditional
called `continue` - if and only if the deferred process *was* the last
process in the job. This patch clarifies that can't be the case.
2021-08-17 20:10:19 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
c014c23662 Fix undefined behavior in closing a moved pipe
`pipe_next_read` is moved in the body of the loop, and not
re-initialized the last go around. However, we call
`pipe_next_read.close()` after the loop, which is undefined behavior (as
it's been moved).

Best case scenario, the compiler passed the address of our copy of the
struct to `exec_process_in_job` and beyond, it went out of scope there,
the value of `fd` was set to closed (minus one), and we explicitly call
`.close()` again, in which case it does nothing.

Worst case scenario, the compiler re-uses the storage for the now-moved
struct for something else and our call to `.close()` ends up closing
some other value of `fd` (valid or invalid) and things break.

Aside from the fact that we obviously don't need to close it since it's
not assigned for the last process in the job, it's a RAII object so we
don't have to worry about manually closing it in the first place.
2021-08-17 19:52:15 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
57615504d0 Eliminate variable unused after refactor of wcstringutil.cpp 2021-08-17 19:23:13 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
426fa82f8f Fix recently broken escape_code_length() result
`escape_code_length()` was converted from returning a `size_t` to
returning a `maybe_t<size_t>` but that subtly broke all existing call
sites by forcing all input to go through the slow path of assuming a
zero-length escape sequence was found.

This is because all callers predicated their next action on what amounts
to `if (escape_code_length(...))` which would correctly skip the slow
path when `escape_code_length` returned zero, but after the conversion
to `maybe_t` contained not `maybe_t::none()` but rather
`maybe_t::some(0)` due to coercion of the result from the `size_t` local
`esc_seq_len` to the `maybe_t<size_t>` return value - which, when
coerced to a boolean returns *true* for `maybe_t::some(0)` rather than
false.

The regression was introduced in 7ad855a844
and did not ship in any released versions so no harm, no foul.
2021-08-17 19:04:10 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
daa366eb5a maybe.h: reference header new
This is required for the usage of placement new. Not an issue for fish
as it gets picked up from elsewhere, but it lets one use it in a C++
test directly this way.
2021-08-17 18:57:16 -05:00
Rosen Penev
ba91b39715 replace push_back with emplate_back
The latter forwards the arguments directly.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-17 18:56:19 -05:00
Fabian Homborg
e9ee1820d6 Default emoji width to 2 for iTerm
Hallelujah, they switched to Unicode 9.

See #8220.
2021-08-17 13:30:34 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
5326462116 Catch more zero-index expressions
This expands the sanity check for literal zero indexes that was not
updated when range expansions was introduced.

Closes #8213
2021-08-15 13:48:41 -05:00
Fabian Homborg
c4593828f4
commandline: Add --is-valid option (#8142)
* commandline: Add --is-valid option to query whether it's syntactically complete

This means querying when the commandline is in a state that it could
be executed. Because our `execute` bind function also inserts a
newline if it isn't.

One case that's not handled right now: `execute` also expands
abbreviations, those can technically make the commandline invalid
again.

Unfortunately we have no real way to *check* without doing the
replacement.

Also since abbreviations are only available in command position when
you _execute_ them the commandline will most likely be valid.

This is enough to make transient prompts work:

```fish
function reset-transient --on-event fish_postexec
    set -g TRANSIENT 0
end

function maybe_execute
    if commandline --is-valid
        set -g TRANSIENT 1
        commandline -f repaint
    else
        set -g TRANSIENT 0
    end
    commandline -f execute
end

bind \r maybe_execute
```

and then in `fish_prompt` react to $TRANSIENT being set to 1.
2021-08-14 11:29:22 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
eee38836cf set -q: Return 255 if no variable name was passed
Previously this strictly returned the number of unset variables. So if
no variable was given, it would return *true*, which is highly
suspect.
2021-08-14 10:55:21 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
b5e5732be1 Point wildcard error at a more specific help section
"Expansion" covers *all* the expansions, that's a bit of a handful.

Directly point people towards globbing.
2021-08-11 18:40:37 +02:00
ridiculousfish
fdf8f17397 Stop using thread local vectors
These don't build on macOS 10.9, and are unnecessary anyways.
Thread local variables should only be simple primitives.
2021-08-10 13:07:13 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
6bd25ff63a Reword comment 2021-08-10 21:01:39 +02:00
Rosen Penev
a00ebc65af remove make_pair
There are better alternatives with C++11.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2021-08-05 12:12:28 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
2087a3ca63 Let visible length work with CR and LF
Because we are, ultimately, interested in how many cells a string
occupies, we *have* to handle carriage return (`\r`) and line
feed (`\n`).

A carriage return sets the current tally to 0, and only the longest
tally is kept. The idea here is that the last position is the same as
the last position of the longest string. So:

abcdef\r123

ends up looking like

123def

which is the same width as abcdef, 6.

A line feed meanwhile means we flush the current tally and start a new
one. Every line is printed separately, even if it's given as one.

That's because, well, counting the width over multiple lines
doesn't *help*.

As a sidenote: This is necessarily imperfect, because, while we may
know the width of the terminal ($COLUMNS), we don't know the current
cursor position. So we can only give the width, and the user can then
figure something out on their own.

But for the common case of figuring out how wide the prompt is, this
should do.
2021-08-04 21:09:47 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
a05fc52fc8 Ignore second escape inside an escape code 2021-08-04 21:09:47 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
ca551fdeb9 string: Add length --visible for visible length
Without escapes.

The new option is a bit cheesy, but "width" isn't as expressive and
requires an argument.

Maybe we want "pad" to also require --visible?
2021-08-04 21:09:47 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
a4756ce561 string: Make pad pad to terminal width
This just changes it so it subtracts escape sequences, according to
the current terminal.
2021-08-04 21:09:47 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
7ad855a844 screen: Make escape_code_length public
Uncached, but we don't want to keep this globally, I think?

This is useful for doing string pad/length without escapes.
2021-08-04 21:09:47 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
0059192f61 Allow erasing vars via function-scope
This triggered an assert because the remove code had no idea how to
find the function scope.

Oops!
2021-08-04 17:55:41 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
733114fefb
Add set --function (#8145)
* Add `set --function`

This makes the function's scope available, even inside of blocks. Outside of blocks it's the toplevel local scope.

This removes the need to declare variables locally before use, and will probably end up being the main way variables get set.

E.g.:

```fish
set -l thing
if condition
    set thing one
else
    set thing two
end
```

could be written as

```fish
if condition
    set -f thing one
else
    set -f thing two
end
```

Note: Many scripts shipped with fish use workarounds like `and`/`or`
instead of `if`, so it isn't easy to find good examples.

Also, if there isn't an else-branch in that above, just with

```fish
if condition
    set -f thing one
end
```

that means something different from setting it before! Now, if
`condition` isn't true, it would use a global (or universal) variable of
te same name!

Some more interesting parts:

Because it *is* a local scope, setting a variable `-f` and
`-l` in the toplevel of a function ends up the same:

```fish
function foo2
    set -l foo bar
    set -f foo baz # modifies the *same* variable!
end
```

but setting it locally inside a block creates a new local variable
that shadows the function-scoped variable:

```fish
function foo3
    set -f foo bar
    begin
        set -l foo banana
        # $foo is banana
    end
    # $foo is bar again
end
```

This is how local variables already work. "Local" is actually "block-scoped".

Also `set --show` will only show the closest local scope, so it won't
show a shadowed function-level variable. Again, this is how local
variables already work, and could be done as a separate change.

As a fun tidbit, functions with --no-scope-shadowing can now use this to set variables in the calling function. That's probably okay given that it's already an escape hatch (but to be clear: if it turns out to problematic I reserve the right to remove it).

Fixes #565
2021-08-01 20:08:12 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
66709571ed fish_indent: handle tokens with trailing escaped newlines
Fixes #8197
2021-08-01 18:59:45 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
3a375c2399 reader: fix regressions when moving between lines
Fixes some regressions from 35ca42413 ("Simplify some parse_util functions").
The tmux tests are not beautiful but I find them easy to write.
Probably a pexpect test would also be enough here?
2021-08-01 17:50:44 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
06acc201f4 Disallow NULLs in function names and paths
These aren't compatible with unix semantics.

Fixes #8195 harder.
2021-08-01 12:23:31 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
0157ac35a4 Autoload: Ignore empty and effectively empty commands
Fixes #8195.
2021-08-01 12:16:46 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
97e514d7ff Use more consistent names for event_t function impls
The names in the implementation differed from those in the header, but
the header names were definitely better (because they correlated across
function calls).
2021-07-31 15:26:09 -05:00
Fabian Homborg
80888eed57 Remove read_only stuff from env_var_t
This doesn't work.

The real thing that tells if something is read-only is
electric_var_t::readonly().

This wasn't used, and we provide no way to make a variable read-only,
which makes this an unnecessary footgun.
2021-07-30 15:33:08 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
dd3cdbcfc9 Fix crash if $PWD is used as for-loop variable
for PWD in foo; true; end

prints:

>..src/parse_execution.cpp:461: end_execution_reason_t parse_execution_context_t::run_for_statement(const ast::for_header_t&, const ast::job_list_t&): Assertion `retval == ENV_OK' failed.

because this used the wrong way to see if something is read-only.
2021-07-30 15:33:04 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
55732f445a set: Use env_var_t::flags_for() to see if it's read-only
env_var_t::read_only() is basically broken.

It doesn't work for $PWD, as best as I can tell no variable is
read-only except for a hardcoded list of some of the electric ones.

So we should probably remove the entire read_only and
setting_read_only mechanism.
2021-07-30 15:32:58 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
bf1fd733d0 Revert "Extend the fast path of fish_wcstod"
This breaks in comma-using locales (like my own de_DE.UTF-8), because
it still uses the locale-dependent strtod, which will then refuse to
read

   1234.567

Using strtod_l (not in POSIX, I think?) might help, but might also be
a lot slower. Let's revert this for now and figure out if that is
workable.

This reverts commit fba86fb821.
2021-07-29 16:29:12 +02:00
ridiculousfish
fba86fb821 Extend the fast path of fish_wcstod
fish_wcstod had a "fast path" which looked for all digits, otherwise
falling back to wcstod_l. However we now pass the C locale to wcstod_l,
so it is safe to extend the fast path to all ASCII characters.

In practice math parsing would pass strings here like "123 + 456" and
the space and + were knocking us off the fast path. benchmarks/math.fish
goes from 2.3 to 1.4 seconds with this change.
2021-07-28 16:14:55 -07:00
ridiculousfish
32e23c84f4 Clean up parser_t::push_block
Fix some unnecessary copying and unused variables.
2021-07-28 15:37:34 -07:00
ridiculousfish
789261a40c Stop storing is_breakpoint inside the parser
This can also be trivially computed from the block list.
2021-07-28 13:56:33 -07:00
ridiculousfish
b914c94cc1 Stop storing 'is_block' inside the parser
is_block is a field which supports 'status is-block', and also controls
whether notifications get posted. However there is no reason to store
this as a distinct field since it is trivially computed from the block
list. Stop storing it. No functional changes in this commit.
2021-07-28 13:56:33 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
b3cdf4afe1 Hardcode $PWD as read-only for set --show
Through a mechanism I don't entirely understand, $PWD is sometimes
writable (so that `cd` can change it) and sometimes not.

In this case we ended up with it writable, which is wrong.

See #8179.
2021-07-28 22:13:22 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
3db78232c6 Show if a var is read-only with set --show
Fixes #8179.
2021-07-28 21:13:03 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
8939a71ec6 An empty string means we're on the first line
Oops, this broke up-or-search!
2021-07-27 20:11:32 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
48e696bbb4 Update commandline state before completion
Fixes #8175.
2021-07-27 19:03:35 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
35ca42413d Simplify some parse_util functions
Don't just reflexively drop down to wchar_t.
2021-07-27 18:39:56 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
29e9f4838a Run parse_util_detect_errors on -c commands
This didn't do all the syntax checks, so something like

    fish -c 'echo foo; and $status'

complained of a missing command `0` (i.e. $status), and

    fish -c 'echo foo | exec grep'

hit an assert!

So we do what read_ni does, parse each command into an ast, run
parse_util_detect_errors on it if it worked and then eval the ast.

It is possible to do this neater by modifying parser::eval, but I
can't find where.
2021-07-27 18:37:20 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
08209b3d9a Forbid $status as a command
This is slightly unclean. Even tho it would otherwise be syntactically
valid, using $status as a command is very very very likely to be an
error, like

    if not $status

We have reports of this surprisingly regularly, including #2773.

Because $status can only ever be a value from 0 to 255, it is also
very unlikely to be an actual command, and that command is very
unlikely to do what you want.

So we simply point the user towards the "conditions" help section,
that should explain things.
2021-07-27 18:37:20 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
b9ba3020f8 Don't check config directories with --no-config
If we don't use 'em, we should not complain about 'em.
2021-07-27 18:35:20 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
d32e1c12be tinyexpr: Check for nan in ncr
Turns out this takes ages.

Fixes #8170
2021-07-26 18:40:50 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
4bb1c72a91 Revert "Clear to eol before outputting line in multi-line prompt"
This means, if we repaint with a shorter prompt, we won't overwrite the longer parts.

This reintroduces #8002, but that's a much rarer usecase - having a prompt that fills the entire screen,
in certain terminals.

This reverts commit d3ceba107e.

Fixes #8163.
2021-07-24 09:28:39 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
a2b30053dc Teach fish_indent about our feature flags
So it can handle syntax changes that call for different formatting.
2021-07-23 22:58:51 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
cc32b4f2a7 Make '&' only background if followed by a separating character
This is opt-in through a new feature flag "ampersand-nobg-in-token".

When this flag and "qmark-noglob" are enabled, this command no longer
needs quoting:

	curl https://example.com/thing?foo=bar&duran=duran

Compared to the previous approach e1570a4 ("Let '&' only separate as
the first char of a word"), this has some advantages:

1. "&&" and "&>" are no longer affected. They are still special, even
   if used between tokens without spaces, like "echo bar&>foo".
   Maybe this is not really *better*, but it avoids risking to annoy
   users by breaking the old variant.

2. "&" is still special if at the end of a token, like in "sleep 1&".

Word movement is not affected by the semantics change, so Alt-F and
friends still stop at every "&".
2021-07-23 22:58:51 +02:00
ridiculousfish
938879a85a Remove a stale comment and add a missing initializer 2021-07-23 11:22:45 -07:00
ridiculousfish
5f7e03ccf4 Introduce noncopyable_t and nonmovable_t
These are little helper types that allow us to get rid of lots of
'=delete' declarations.
2021-07-23 11:19:42 -07:00
ridiculousfish
e9ff3f2e65 Remove a stale comment. 2021-07-23 11:19:42 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
859edc9c2c Implicitly use $PWD in $CDPATH in completions and highlighting
We already do for the actual cd-ing itself.

Missed in #4484.

Fixes #8161.
2021-07-23 17:22:06 +02:00
ridiculousfish
ce371e1881 Put back support for undocumented -I option to commandline
This allows operating on a user-specified commandline instead of the
true contents. This was inadvertently removed in a32248277f.
2021-07-21 15:35:22 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
3359e5d2e9
Let "return" exit a script (#8148)
Currently, if a "return" is given outside of a function, we'd just
throw an error.

That always struck me as a bit weird, given that scripts can also
return a value.

So simply let "return" outside also exit the script, kinda like "exit"
does.

However, unlike "exit" it doesn't quit an interactive shell - it seems
weird to have "return" do that as well. It sets $status, so it can be
used to quickly set that, in case you want to test something.
2021-07-21 22:33:39 +02:00
ridiculousfish
a32248277f Make commandline state thread safe
Today the reader exposes its internals directly, e.g. to the commandline
builtin. This is of course not thread safe. For example in concurrent
execution, running `commandline` twice in separate threads would cause a
race and likely a crash.

Fix this by factoring all the commandline state into a new type
'commandline_state_t'. Make it a singleton (there is only one command
line
after all) and protect it with a lock.

No user visible change here.
2021-07-21 11:51:46 -07:00
ridiculousfish
49c8ed9765 Migrate the fix for 6892 into reader itself
No functional change here; this migrates the fix ensuring that history
items are available in the builtin interactive read command into the
reader itself, in preparation for removing reader_get_history().
2021-07-21 11:51:46 -07:00
Evan Miller
c4773d4052 Work around setpgid error on older Apple platforms
Expand the #7474 fix to Apple platforms. The issue affects older
OS versions, including Mac OS X 10.4.11.
2021-07-20 17:27:10 +02:00
ridiculousfish
b0dc72ee78 Minor clean up of set_buffer_maintaining_pager 2021-07-18 13:18:55 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
52f7e83113 Complete revert of faulty polling workaround
62d8f7277 ("Revert "Avoid excessive polling of universal variable
file"") was not a complete revert, which seems to have caused the
problem reported in https://github.com/IlanCosman/tide/issues/171.

See #8088
2021-07-18 18:41:04 +02:00
ridiculousfish
8abc8315de Remove some more ASSERT_IS_MAIN_THREADs
These aren't helping and are blocking testing of concurrent execution.
No functional change here.
2021-07-17 12:20:54 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
e9a793532e Stop cd "" from crashing
Fixes #8147.
2021-07-17 19:03:15 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
f3f6e4a982 string: Add "--groups-only" to match
This adds a simple way of picking bits from a string that might be a
bit nicer than having to resort to a full `replace`.

Fixes #6056
2021-07-16 20:27:54 +02:00
ridiculousfish
f345464879 Simplify ASSERT_SORT_ORDER
In practice this only looked at the name property, so we can simplify it
by using an ordinary template function instead of a macro.
2021-07-15 13:15:24 -07:00
ridiculousfish
a638c4f01d const_strlen to be aware of interior nul chars
Prior to this change, const_strlen would only look for trailing nul
chars. Teach it about interior nul chars and add some tests.
2021-07-15 13:07:09 -07:00
ridiculousfish
ccd1b4e4f4 Clean up of get_function_name
Have it return a real string, instead of a pointer with uncertain
lifetime.
2021-07-15 11:36:43 -07:00
ridiculousfish
bad1b84513 Remove the index parameter from parser_t::is_function
It was always 0 in practice.
2021-07-15 11:04:06 -07:00
ridiculousfish
8bed818039 Remove some main thread assertions that are not helping
This is to make experimenting with concurrent execution easier.
No functional change in this commit.
2021-07-15 10:49:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
6960a56f29 parse_util_locate_brackets_of_type to only find cmdsubs
Now that we have a separate function for parsing slices, we no longer
need to support parsing slices in the same function as cmdsubs.
2021-07-14 13:59:48 -07:00
ridiculousfish
52c354a60f Simplify slice parsing in highlighting
Factor out parsing of slices, which is only used for highlighting.
2021-07-14 13:59:48 -07:00
ridiculousfish
a2dfd87928 Simplify parse_util_get_parameter_info
We no longer use any part of the "parameter info" except its quote type.
Just return the quote type directly.
2021-07-14 13:59:48 -07:00
ridiculousfish
083d8c5d23 Minor cleanup of certain parsing and quote finding functions
This makes more variables const and removes some suspicious casts.
2021-07-14 13:59:46 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
0ab6735450 Support $(cmd) command substitution as alternative to (cmd)
For consistency with "$(cmd)" and with other shells.
2021-07-13 21:33:42 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ec3d3a481b Support "$(cmd)" command substitution without line splitting
This adds a hack to the parser. Given a command

	echo "x$()y z"

we virtually insert double quotes before and after the command
substitution, so the command internally looks like

	echo "x"$()"y z"

This hack allows to reuse the existing logic for handling (recursive)
command substitutions.

This makes the quoting syntax more complex; external highlighters
should consider adding this if possible.

The upside (more Bash compatibility) seems worth it.

Closes #159
2021-07-13 21:33:42 +02:00
ridiculousfish
179073ce62 Clear the control-C cancel flag earlier, allowing event handlers to run
When the user presses control-C, fish marks a cancellation signal which
prevents fish script from running, allowing it to properly unwind.
Prior to this commit, the signal was cleared in the reader. However this
missed the case where a binding would set $fish_bind_mode which would
trigger event handlers: the event handlers would be skipped because of
the cancellation flag was still set. This is similar to #6937.

Let's clear the flag earlier, as soon as we it's set, in inputter_t.
Fixes #8125.
2021-07-11 18:04:44 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
0e1f5108ae
string: Allow collect --allow-empty to avoid empty ellision (#8054)
* string: Allow `collect --no-empty` to avoid empty ellision

Currently we still have that issue where

    test -n (thing | string collect)

can return true if `thing` doesn't print anything, because the
collected argument will still be removed.

So, what we do is allow `--no-empty` to be used, in which case we
print one empty argument.

This means

    test -n (thing | string collect -n)

can now be safely used.

"no-empty" isn't the best name for this flag, but string's design
really incentivizes reusing names, and it's not *terrible*.

* Switch to `--allow-empty`

`--no-empty` does the exact opposite for `string split` and split0.

Since `-a`/`--allow-empty` already exists, use it.
2021-07-09 21:20:58 +02:00
Jean Mertz
2575145682 Enable OSC 0 when running in WezTerm 2021-07-08 16:10:11 +02:00
ridiculousfish
b395b33776 Migrate remaining calls from debug_safe to FLOGF_SAFE
This removes debug_level and remaining debug bits.

We also simplify some of the exec errors, reducing them to a single
line.
2021-07-05 15:47:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
28bf44d698 Add async-safe flog support
This allows using flog in a limited way after calling fork, or from
signal handlers.
2021-07-05 14:56:38 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
62d8f7277b Revert "Avoid excessive polling of universal variable file"
This reverts commit b56b230076.
which somehow made us miss repaints on uvar notifications.

The commit was a workaround for a polling bug which was later properly
fixed by 7c5b8b855 ("Use the uvar notifier pipe timestamp to avoid
excessive polling"), so it's no longer necessary.

Add a system test. If I had a better understanding of the bug I could
probably write a better test.

Fixes #8088
2021-07-03 14:31:37 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
874fc439dd Remove stale path validation logic
We used to warn about PATH and CDPATH that are not valid directories,
but only if they contain colons.
However, the warning was a false positive because we would split
those values by colons anyway. So there is nothing left we want to
warn about.

Fixes #8095
2021-07-03 08:45:47 +02:00
Evan Miller
23518e7ad8 FISH_USE_POSIX_SPAWN and HAVE_SPAWN_H fixes
FISH_USE_POSIX_SPAWN is always defined, thanks to the line

   #define FISH_USE_POSIX_SPAWN HAVE_SPAWN_H

So replace #ifdef with #if to fix compilation on platforms lacking
spawn.h. Also make the spawn.h inclusion condition consistent across
files.
2021-07-01 14:34:30 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
ba44c4242f Fix incorrect comparison of function pointers
The sort routine was using the address of the **function pointer**
`signal(int signal)` rather than the union payload of the same name.

Perhaps one of the two should be renamed.
2021-06-28 18:06:04 -05:00
ridiculousfish
8ddbf85768 Correct a suspicious assigning of a value to a reference 2021-06-26 20:06:40 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
48c1550f61 Point to builtins begin/end when a failed command starts with "{"
Closes #6415
2021-06-23 21:47:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
565a7e4bc5 Minor refactoring to use early return in "handle_command_not_found" 2021-06-23 21:47:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
be0b451207 commandline: allow to get/set cursor position relative to token/process/job
With a command line like

	a | b <cursor> | c

 "commandline -C 0 --current-process" will place the cursor just left of "b".
2021-06-23 20:51:20 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
016569905e commandline: move handling of cursor option
No behavior change intended.
Will use the "buffer_part" computation in the next commit.
2021-06-23 20:51:20 +02:00
ridiculousfish
3b4c71c546 Catch invalid function names in highlighting and autosuggestion
Prior to this change, if you were to type `./fish_indent` it woul dbe
colored as valid, because the path
`$fish_functions_path/./fish_indent.fish` is a real file. However of
course this is not actually executed as a function. Teach
function_exists to return false for function names which are invalid.
2021-06-22 12:37:45 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
2bc8057780 Remove redundant parens 2021-06-15 03:27:55 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4908f9bb40 Remove spurious character escape 2021-06-15 01:19:01 +02:00
ridiculousfish
1c20bdcbf9 Minor improvements to file_id_t 2021-06-13 17:20:04 -07:00
ridiculousfish
ba2e7db7e8 Notice when exit has been run from within fish_prompt
This allows `exit` to tell the reader to stop, when run inside
fish_prompt. Fixes #8033.
2021-06-12 10:20:49 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
7059eaa4ab Revert "Disallow escaped characters in variable expansion"
This reverts commit 555af37616.
2021-06-10 16:46:17 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
95103893e6 output: Allow "--background foo" and "-b foo" for background colors
This only accepted "--background=". Really what we need to do is do an
actual getopt, but that wants a null-terminated array and is tightly
coupled to set_color.

Fixes #8053.
2021-06-10 10:42:30 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
046db09f90
Try to set LC_CTYPE to something UTF-8 capable (#8031)
* Try to set LC_CTYPE to something UTF-8 capable

When fish is started with LC_CTYPE=C (even just effectively, often via
LC_ALL=C!), it's basically broken. There's no way to handle non-ASCII
characters with a C locale unless we want to write our
locale-independent replacements for all of the system functions.

Since we're not going to do that, let's try to find *some locale* for
LC_CTYPE.

We already do that in __fish_setlocale, but that's

- a bit of a weird thing that reads unstandardized system
  configuration files
- allows setting locale to C explicitly

So it's still easily possible to end up in a broken configuration.

Now, the issue with this is that there is (AFAICT) no portable way to
get a list of all allowed locales and C.UTF-8 is not standardized, so
we have no one locale to fall back on and are forced to try a few. The
list we have here is quite arbitrary, but it's a start.

Python does something similar and only tries C.UTF-8, C.utf8 and
"UTF-8".

Once C.UTF-8 is (hopefully) standardized, that will just start
working (tm).

Note that we do not *export* the fixed LC_CTYPE variable, so external
programs still have to deal with the C locale, but we have no real
business messing with the user's environment.

To turn it off: $fish_allow_singlebyte_locale, if set to something true (like "1"),
will re-run the locale initialization and skip the bit where we force
LC_CTYPE to be utf8-capable.

This is mainly used in our tests, but might also be useful if people
are trying to do something weird.
2021-06-06 09:28:32 +02:00
ridiculousfish
e74b9d53df Do not use posix_spawn on glibc < 2.24
This concerns the behavior of posix_spawn for shebangless scripts. At some
point, glibc started executing them using `sh`, which is desirable for
fish's shebangless support (see #7802). On glibcs without that behavior
the shebangless test fails. So this change disables posix_spawn on older
glibcs.

It's not easy to figure out when that happened but it definitely happens
in glibc 2.28, and does not happen in glibc 2.17. Presumably the new
behavior is present in glibc 2.24 (see BZ#23264) so that's the cutoff:
posix_spawn is no longer allowed on glibc < 2.24.

This fixes the noshebang test failures on Ubuntu Xenial and Centos 7.
See discussion at bottom of #8021.
2021-05-31 13:38:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
50c851d10e Clean up use_posix_spawn
Switch from a global variable to a real function. Make the value atomic.
Clean up handle_fish_use_posix_spawn_change().
2021-05-31 13:38:56 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
671d820277 set_color: Print an error for unknown options
This was forgotten, so e.g. calling `set_color --bg foo` results in
nothing being printed, which might result in strings being removed - #5443.
2021-05-27 19:03:55 +02:00
ridiculousfish
9820307d23 Move builtin_bind to out-of-line
There was no point in inlining this code.
2021-05-25 17:39:55 -07:00
ridiculousfish
08950b1077 Revert "Bravely set job control to full at startup"
Now that `$last_pid` is never fish's pid, we no longer need to force
jobs to run in their own pgroup. Restore the job control behavior to
what it was prior, so that signals may be delivered properly in
non-interactive mode.

This reverts commit 3255999794
2021-05-25 15:28:53 -07:00
ridiculousfish
33f3c03dae Allow on-job-exit handlers to be added for any pid in the job
Prior to this change, a function with an on-job-exit event handler must be
added with the pgid of the job. But sometimes the pgid of the job is fish
itself (if job control is disabled) and the previous commit made last_pid
an actual pid from the job, instead of its pgroup.

Switch on-job-exit to accept any pid from the job (except fish itself).
This allows it to be used directly with $last_pid, except that it now
works if job control is off. This is implemented by "resolving" the pid to
the internal job id at the point the event handler is added.

Also switch to passing the last pid of the job, rather than its pgroup.
This aligns better with $last_pid.
2021-05-25 15:28:53 -07:00
ridiculousfish
f3d78e21d1 Switch last_pid from the pgroup to the actual last pid
When a job is placed in the background, fish will set the `$last_pid`
variable. Prior to this change, `$last_pid` was set to the process group
leader of the job. However this caussed problems when the job ran in
fish's process group, because then fish itself would be the process group
leader and commands like `wait` would not work.

Switch `$last_pid` to be the actual last pid of the pipeline. This brings
it in line with the `$!` variable from zsh and bash.

This is technically a breaking change, but it is unlikely to cause
problems, because `$last_pid` was already rather broken.

Fixes #5036
Fixes #5832
Fixes #7721
2021-05-25 15:28:53 -07:00
David Dorfman
f2448e3f0e env: remove trailing null-terminator from default path 2021-05-25 08:12:21 +02:00
ridiculousfish
35f77a5473 Switch locale_variables and curses_variables from vector to array
No reason to have these be a heap-allocated vector.
2021-05-22 12:50:26 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
fe4eaba563 Fix set_cloexec check
Fixes #8023.
2021-05-22 18:09:15 +02:00
ridiculousfish
9d696ba7d2 Remove some assignments of wcs2string to references
wcs2string returns a std::string by value; it should not be assigned to a
reference variable.
2021-05-21 13:11:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
9928404920 Remove some static_asserts out of the common.h header
These asserts require a recursive template instantiation and are currently
checked for every file that pulls in common.h. Place them in a .cpp file so
they are only checked once, hopefully improving compile time.
2021-05-21 13:06:43 -07:00
ridiculousfish
7123e2f25d Remove another errant negation 2021-05-20 11:10:09 -07:00
ridiculousfish
fac8f14e07 Correct a negated pgid
When printing the description of an event, there was an errant negation
from when fish stored the pgid negated. Remove it.
2021-05-20 11:07:36 -07:00
ridiculousfish
504a969a24 Separate on-job-exit and and on-process-exit events
It is possible to run a function when a process exits via `function
--on-process-exit`, or when a job exits via `function --on-job-exits`.
Internally these were distinguished by the pid in the event: if it was
positive, then it was a process exit. If negative, it represents a pgid
and is a job exit. If zero, it fires for both jobs and processes, which is
pretty weird.

Switch to tracking these explicitly. Separate out the --on-process-exit
and --on-job-exit event types into separate types. Stop negating pgids as
well.
2021-05-19 11:29:08 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
63dd046f99 screen: Remove errant line
This was an experiment that was accidentally committed. Sorry!
2021-05-18 11:27:30 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
5743a536b0 proc: Include sys/wait.h
Might fix build on FreeBSD.
2021-05-18 10:18:50 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
c19a6e912d Readd awkward unused-result dance
This was removed in 962b0f8b90,
presumably with the idea that casting to void, like before, was
enough.

It's not, at least with gcc 11.1
2021-05-18 09:44:29 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
4b2bce7b83 screen: Remove useless .c_str() and wcslen calls
This passed the wchar_t* to outputter::writestr(), which then had to
do a wcslen on it, when it already has a perfectly cromulent
wcstring overload.

Just use that one.
2021-05-18 09:11:56 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
25595a94c7 screen: Also move cursor after printing the prompt
This helps with width issues when no right prompt is used.
2021-05-18 09:09:59 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
0660ea5be7 Move the cursor to the beginning before printing right prompt
This makes the right prompt position independent of the width of the
commandline, which prevents staircase effects. That means, with "X"
standing in as a character that the terminal and fish disagree on:

```
> echo X           rightprompt
```

will stay like that instead of creating a staircase like

```
> echo X            rightpromp
t> echo X             rightpromp
pt> echo X
```

and so on.

The cursor still won't be *correct*, but it will be wrong in a less
annoying way.
2021-05-18 09:09:59 +02:00
ridiculousfish
d3ceba107e Clear to eol before outputting line in multi-line prompt
If the user has a multi-line prompt, we will emit a clr_eol on every
line except the last (see #7404). Prior to this change we would emit
clr_eol after the line, but in some terminals, if the line extended the
width of the tty, the last character would be deleted. Switch to
emitting clr_eol first; now the last character will not be cut off.

Fixes #8002
2021-05-17 21:44:17 -07:00
ridiculousfish
6d00ad1045 Ensure that on-process-exit events fire for reaped jobs
This ensures that if a job exits before we have set up the
on-process-exit handler, the handler will still fire.

Fixes #7210
2021-05-17 15:28:32 -07:00
ridiculousfish
60d75e9aa0 Remove proc_create_event
Switch to a set of factory functions inside event_t.
No user-visible change here.
2021-05-17 15:26:59 -07:00
ridiculousfish
962b0f8b90 Pass $status to process-exit event handlers in all cases
Previously, an event handler would receive -1 if the process exited due
to a signal. Instead pass the same value as $status.
2021-05-17 15:25:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
82fd8fe9fb Refactor wait handles
In preparation for using wait handles in --on-process-exit events, factor
wait handles into their own wait handle store. Also switch them to
per-process instead of per-job, which is a simplification.
2021-05-17 15:25:21 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
a427bf207a reader: Fix crash when text is empty after stripping spaces
This crashed on Fedora with the rpm packages, but not when building
from source, so some compiler option triggers it.

But the root cause is us running `text.front()` on an empty string,
which isn't something you should do.

Fixes #8009.
2021-05-16 22:16:22 +02:00
Karolina Gontarek
31f3c16857 Resolve relative paths in command names for complete -p
Fixes #6001
2021-05-16 21:52:38 +02:00
ridiculousfish
63ee28c1de Fix a misleading comment 2021-05-15 22:05:35 -07:00
ridiculousfish
5de63c9cbb Reimplement builtin_wait using wait handles
This switches builtin_wait from waiting on jobs in the active job list, to
waiting on the wait handles. The wait handles may be either derived from
the job list itself, or from saved wait handles from jobs that exited in
the background.

Fixes #7210
2021-05-15 21:48:15 -07:00
ridiculousfish
632e150152 Introduce notion of "wait handles"
This is preparing to address the problem where fish cannot wait on a
reaped job, because it only looks at the active job list. Introduce the
idea of a "wait handle," which is a thing that `wait` can use to check if
a job is finished. A job may produce its wait handle on demand, and
parser_t will save the wait handle from wait-able jobs at the point they
are reaped.

This change merely introduces the idea; the next change makes builtin_wait
start using it.
2021-05-15 20:20:50 -07:00
ridiculousfish
aeabc76b2e Use internal job ids in builtin_wait
This avoids any potential issues due to recycled job IDs.
No user visible change.
2021-05-13 12:11:00 -07:00
ridiculousfish
786b0463b6 Fix a unique_ptr build error with gcc 4.8 2021-05-10 16:49:11 -07:00
ridiculousfish
04535e9701 Fix a few mild warnings with gcc 4.8 2021-05-10 16:49:01 -07:00
ridiculousfish
71df8f8622 Do not flock the uvars file on remote filesystems
In rare cases this may cause the universal variable file to drop
an update, if two happen at the same time and HOME is on an nfs mount.
But this is considered better than hanging if nfs is lockless.

Fixes #7968.
2021-05-10 15:24:32 -07:00
ridiculousfish
ba33b6dcc8 Mild refactoring of flock logic inside env_universal_t
This reorganizes the flock code in env_universal_t, removing a static
variable and making the behavior more explicit.
2021-05-10 15:23:57 -07:00
ridiculousfish
083f2698f9 Remove internal lock from env_universal_t
env_universal_t locking discipline is now managed by env.cpp.
That is, the shared instance of env_universal_t is managed by a lock.
We no longer need to have an internal lock, so remove it.
2021-05-10 15:23:57 -07:00
ridiculousfish
8d06357fbb Take advantage of empty uvars
Now that we allow uvars to be empty and uninitialized, we can always
instantiate it; we don't need to test whether it is null or not.
2021-05-10 15:23:56 -07:00
ridiculousfish
e2a1b25a24 Continue refactoring env_universal_t
Previously an instance of env_universal_t had to be created with a file
path. Switch to allowing it to be created as empty, and later initialized
with the file path. This will help simplify the case where universal
variables are not used; they may simply be not initialized and so just
appear empty.
2021-05-10 15:23:08 -07:00
ridiculousfish
16ba45fe64 Early work towards changing locking discipline of uvars
Rather than universal variables holding their own lock, we will wrap the
instance in a lock.
2021-05-10 14:23:07 -07:00
ridiculousfish
fa7402c415 Reorganize env_universal_t so that the public bits are at the top
No functional change here.
2021-05-10 14:23:07 -07:00
ridiculousfish
0d8cb0125a Remove the narrow_vars_path from universal variables
This was a cache of the wide vars_path, but it's not worth its
complexity.
2021-05-10 14:23:07 -07:00
ridiculousfish
6ab7945623 Mild refactoring of universal variables
This removes some unnecessary returns and other miscellaneous cleanup.
2021-05-10 14:23:07 -07:00
ridiculousfish
c8d909b2b2 Remove fd_check_is_remote
This function is no longer used; instead we detect if a given path is
remote, once, typically at startup.
2021-05-10 14:23:07 -07:00
ridiculousfish
1af441b4cc Do not lock the history file on remote filesystems
This avoids using locks for the history file if the file appears to be on
a remote file system, like NFS. This is to avoid hangs if the filesystem
does not support locking.

If locking is not enabled, then in rare cases, history items may be
dropped if multiple sessions try to write to the history file at once.
This is thought to be better than hanging. Hopefully the recent change to
require a trailing newline will avoid propagating partial items.
2021-05-10 14:23:07 -07:00
ridiculousfish
d1fd3d5825 Detect at startup whether config and data paths are remote
This is in preparation for changing the locking regime of history.
2021-05-10 14:23:07 -07:00
ridiculousfish
541e1d2fad base_directory_t to stop storing explicit success bool
This can be trivially computed from the error code.
2021-05-10 14:23:07 -07:00
ridiculousfish
f85f6a0127 Enforce that history items must end with trailing newlines
This helps prevent seeing partially written items from other sessions,
in preparation to reducing the amount of flocking done.
2021-05-10 14:23:07 -07:00
ridiculousfish
aa02cbd090 Wrap up history's mmap logic into its own type
This improves the factoring a bit.
2021-05-09 11:59:29 -07:00
ridiculousfish
d1befee19e Fix some potential leaks in history file contents
If history is corrupt and cannot be read, fish would return an error
without munmaping the file. Ensure it is properly munmapped.
2021-05-09 11:59:29 -07:00
ridiculousfish
c1f97c20b5 Pull in missing headers for MNT_LOCAL
fstatfs was only being used on Linux because MNT_LOCAL was not defined.
Pull in sys/mount.h and sys/param.h so macOS can see MNT_LOCAL.
2021-05-09 11:59:29 -07:00
ridiculousfish
37356fed44 Use wide printing when outputting debug categories
glibc doesn't like it when wide and narrow printing is mixed.
This fixes a strange beeping when running with debug enabled on glibc.
2021-05-09 11:59:29 -07:00
ridiculousfish
555af37616 Disallow escaped characters in variable expansion
Prior to this fix, an escaped character like \x41 (hex for ascii A)
was interpreted the same was as A, so that $\x41 would be the same
as $A. Fix this by inserting an INTERNAL_SEPARATOR before these escapes,
so that we no longer treat it as part of the variable name.

This also affects brackets; don't treat echo $foo\1331\135 the same as
echo $foo[1].

Fixes #7969
2021-05-05 16:23:06 -07:00
ridiculousfish
e0bf23ad26 Refactor the named pipe uvar notifier with a state machine
This attempts to simplify the named pipe notifier by switching to a state
machine model.
2021-05-04 11:59:12 -07:00
ridiculousfish
7c5b8b8556 Use the uvar notifier pipe timestamp to avoid excessive polling
In the named pipe notifier, notifications are broadcast by writing to the
pipe, waiting briefly, and then reading it back. When clients see the pipe
as readable, they report the uvars as potentially changed and fish will
sync against the uvar file.

Prior to this change, we synced repeatedly when the pipe was readable. But
we can do somewhat better by also checking the named pipe's timestamp (via
fstat). If the pipe has not changed, then we can skip the sync even if
there is currently data lingering on it.

With this change we should sync against the variable file less often
(typically once or twice per write); in the next change we refactor this
logic so it's easier to follow.
2021-05-04 11:59:12 -07:00
ridiculousfish
3a093e3ce8 Add a flog category for universal variable notifiers
Make it easier to debug this stuff.
2021-05-04 11:59:12 -07:00
ridiculousfish
8344289fac Give file_id_t a real constructor
Initialize it to invalid by default.
2021-05-04 11:59:12 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
8317b8bb8a Make ast FLOGs slightly less chatty
This removes the "did_visit" message because it doesn't really add
anything.

For example:

```
ast-construction: make job_list 0x55a6d19729f0
ast-construction: make job_conjunction 0x55a6d1971c00
ast-construction: will_visit job_conjunction 0x55a6d1971c00
ast-construction:   will_visit job 0x55a6d1971c18
ast-construction:     variable_assignment_list size: 0
ast-construction:     will_visit statement 0x55a6d1971c48
ast-construction:       make decorated_statement 0x55a6d1972650
ast-construction:       will_visit decorated_statement 0x55a6d1972650
ast-construction:         make argument_or_redirection 0x55a6d1968310
ast-construction:         will_visit argument_or_redirection 0x55a6d1968310
ast-construction:           make argument 0x55a6d197b0b0
ast-construction:         did_visit argument_or_redirection 0x55a6d1968310
ast-construction:         argument_or_redirection_list size: 1
ast-construction:       did_visit decorated_statement 0x55a6d1972650
ast-construction:     did_visit statement 0x55a6d1971c48
ast-construction:     job_continuation_list size: 0
ast-construction:   did_visit job 0x55a6d1971c18
ast-construction:   job_conjunction_continuation_list size: 0
ast-construction: did_visit job_conjunction 0x55a6d1971c00
ast-construction: job_list size: 1
```

those "did_visit" messages all correspond to "will_visit" ones. They
are effectively block delimiters like `end` or `}`.

If we remove them it turns into:

```
ast-construction: make job_list 0x55a6d19729f0
ast-construction: make job_conjunction 0x55a6d1971c00
ast-construction: will_visit job_conjunction 0x55a6d1971c00
ast-construction:   will_visit job 0x55a6d1971c18
ast-construction:     variable_assignment_list size: 0
ast-construction:     will_visit statement 0x55a6d1971c48
ast-construction:       make decorated_statement 0x55a6d1972650
ast-construction:       will_visit decorated_statement 0x55a6d1972650
ast-construction:         make argument_or_redirection 0x55a6d1968310
ast-construction:         will_visit argument_or_redirection 0x55a6d1968310
ast-construction:           make argument 0x55a6d197b0b0
ast-construction:         argument_or_redirection_list size: 1
ast-construction:     job_continuation_list size: 0
ast-construction:   job_conjunction_continuation_list size: 0
ast-construction: job_list size: 1
```

Which is still unambiguous because of the indentation.

(this is still *super verbose* and we might want to remove it from the
`*` "all" debug category and only allow turning it on explicitly)
2021-05-03 12:01:21 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
202e5e53d5 Handle exit in keybindings immediately
This simply checks if the parser requested exit after running any
binding scripts (in read_normal_chars).

I think this means we no longer need the `exit` bind function.

Fixes #7967.
2021-05-02 20:27:08 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b56b230076 Avoid excessive polling of universal variable file
Reproducible at least on Linux, where the "named pipe" universal
variable notifier is used:

	rm -rf build/test/xdg_config
	XDG_CONFIG_HOME=build/test/xdg_config ./build/fish -c "xterm -e ./build/fish"

The child fish reacts to keyboard input with a noticeable initial
delay.  This is because the universal variable file is polled over
a million times, even when I immediately press Control-D. This polling
prevents readb() from handling keyboard input.
Before commit 939aba02d ("Refactor input_common.cpp:readb"), readb()
reacted to keyboard input even when there were universal variable
notifications.  Restore this behavior, but make sure to call the
universal variable notifier after the new "prepare_to_select" logic.
Maybe the problem is in the notifier but the old behavior was sane.

Fixes the problems described in
7a556ec6f2 (commitcomment-49773677)

Adding "-d uvars-file" to the reproducesr shows that we are checking
the uvar file repeatedly:

	uvar-file: universal log sync
	uvar-file: universal log sync elided based on fast stat()
	uvar-file: universal log no modifications
2021-05-01 22:51:35 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
b16e537b66 Only set default fish_function_path when --no-config is used
Otherwise config.fish will keep $fish_function_path.
2021-05-01 19:43:31 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
2416aa5337 Let --no-config imply private mode
This stops it from saving history.
2021-05-01 18:59:25 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
5ddb1adac1 Only use DATADIR in $fish_function_path if no-config is used
This only uses the functions fish ships with, but still doesn't allow
any *customization*, which is the point of no-config.

This makes it a lot more usable, given that the actual normal prompt
and things are there.

This still doesn't set any colors, because we don't run
__fish_config_interactive because we don't read config.fish (any
config.fish), because that would run the snippets.
2021-05-01 18:59:25 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
848f7a0787 Don't do uvars if no-config is in effect 2021-05-01 18:59:25 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
980365735a If no uvars are available, fall back to global when setting
Otherwise `set -U foo bar` if uvars aren't available would simply not
set *anything*.
2021-05-01 18:59:25 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
52f56e2119 WIP Add no-config mode
This loads *no* config, *at all*. Not even share/config.fish, so
$fish_function_path is entirely unset.
2021-05-01 18:59:25 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
f768389cf7 fish_tests: Actually set locale
Otherwise this fails if the $PWD has non-ASCII characters.

Fixes #7962.
2021-04-29 08:00:05 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
9d7f6db792 fish_indent: preserve escaped newlines around variable assignments
In many cases we currently discard escaped newlines, since they
are often unnecessary (when used around &|;). Escaped newlines
are useful for structuring argument lists. Allow them for variable
assignments since they are similar.

Closes #7955
2021-04-27 00:13:48 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
3cccb77b52 Make test error when number is invalid nicer
This would print the default "Argument is invalid" error string, which
is *true* but not super obvious, because `test` doesn't always perform
numeric conversion, and that's the bit that failed here.
2021-04-24 11:18:58 +02:00
ridiculousfish
42d674819f Make the kill ring thread-safe
Now that the kill ring may be accessed on a background thread, ensure it
is thread safe.
2021-04-21 17:37:44 -07:00
Karolina Gontarek
9d66ddc840 Rename variable to fish_killring 2021-04-21 16:39:29 -07:00
Karolina Gontarek
539837f317 Add variable to documentation 2021-04-21 16:39:29 -07:00
Karolina Gontarek
ed64cf5e34 Implementation of variable with killring entries 2021-04-21 16:39:29 -07:00
ridiculousfish
0a559ac457 Reformat source files with clang-format 2021-04-21 13:31:58 -07:00
ridiculousfish
f4bcfd9085 Correct behavior of string match variable import with multiple arguments
This refactors the behavior of string match with capture groups to
correctly handle multiple arguments. Now the variable capture applies to
the first match, as documented. Fixes #7938.
2021-04-20 15:15:52 -07:00
ridiculousfish
abd59c50b0 Add a test for invalid regex variable names
Also apply some mild refactoring.
2021-04-20 15:15:52 -07:00
ridiculousfish
8e95bba25e Clean up and reduce some allocations in env.cpp 2021-04-20 15:15:52 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
c95a223f5e Better errors when calling a command in a command substitution fails 2021-04-19 16:47:17 +02:00
ridiculousfish
e8a6d31aea Correct behavior of string match and unmatched capture groups
string match is documented as setting an unset variable if a capture group
is unmatched in an otherwise matched regex, and if the `--all` flag is not
provided. However prior to this fix, it instead set a variable containing
the empty string as a single value. Correct the implementation to match
the documentation.

Note that if the `--all` flag is provided we continue to set empty
strings, which is documented.
2021-04-18 21:04:25 -07:00
ridiculousfish
1aa8200b96 Minor cleanup of builtin_string regex
Mark some classes as final and remove some unnecessary variables.
Add a test in preparation for the next fix.
2021-04-18 20:39:14 -07:00
ridiculousfish
092168485b Remove wcstring_tok
wcstring_tok was a funky function which was confusing and used only in
one place. Replace it with split_string_tok, which is somewhat simpler.
2021-04-18 14:46:05 -07:00
ridiculousfish
2fb0a703de Simplify rgb_color_t::try_parse_named
This came out of an investigation into making strings immutable.
This code did "lazy" lowercasing but we can simplify it by just
providing our own case-insensitive compare routine, which is good
enough for colors.
2021-04-18 12:11:38 -07:00
ridiculousfish
467755bf4a Bravely optimize job_reap
job_reap is now called more often. This optimizes it by doing an
early-out if there are no running jobs (common at the prompt) and also
skipping the save/restore status, since by inspection we also save and
restore the status when running event handlers.
2021-04-17 16:43:28 -07:00
ridiculousfish
7c153a8307 Introduce prepare_to_select, fixing job_summary.py
This concerns printing status messages for background jobs which have
stopped or finished. Previously fish would do this from two places:

1. Before running a command (including empty string)
2. If a signal is received during select()

So if the job finishes while fish is doing something else (like running an
event handler) then we would not print status messages until the user hit
return. This caused the job_summary.py test to be flaky.

Fix this by splitting the interrupt handler into two parts: a part that
handles signals (e.g. triggering exit from the reader), and a part that
always runs just before blocking in select(). This second part always
reaps jobs and prints their status messages. This narrows the window for a
job exit to be "missed" before fish blocks in select, and should make the
job_summary.py test more reliable.
2021-04-17 16:43:28 -07:00
ridiculousfish
3684c91ad2 Make input_event_queue_t a base class
This concerns the problem of "injecting" fancy fish bits like job reaping
into the "common" input stuff which is also used by fish_key_reader.
Instead of providing a callback, make the input event queue a base class
with virtual functions. This allows for a richer interface and simplifies
some memory management issues.
2021-04-17 16:43:28 -07:00
ridiculousfish
939aba02de Refactor input_common.cpp:readb
readb is used to read a single byte from stdin, or maybe update universal
variables, or maybe invoke completion handlers, etc. Previously it
returned char_event_t but this is more complex than necessary; instead we
can just have it return a single byte, or one of a few special error
codes. This makes the readb's role more clear.
2021-04-17 16:43:28 -07:00
ridiculousfish
78147abe8a Switch the interrupt handler from a global to an instance variable
"The" interrupt handler is used when we get a signal while waiting at the
prompt. Switch it from a global function pointer to an std::function. This
is a mild refactoring which itself will be replaced soon.
2021-04-17 16:43:28 -07:00
ridiculousfish
060ce4f7da Remove timeout input events
Now that timeouts are stored in the event queue peeker, we can remove the
notion of timeout events altogether. Instead you may ask for an event with
a timeout, and get back none on timeout. This simplifies how input events
work.
2021-04-17 16:43:28 -07:00
ridiculousfish
bd72791340 Use event_queue_peeker_t when matching key bindings
Previously, when attempting to match a key binding, we would dequeue
events from the queue and put them back on if the binding fails. The
tricky part is timeouts: distinguishing between an escaped character and
the escape key itself. This was handled with "timeout events" and we had
to be careful to know when to discard them.

Switch to a new model: use event_queue_peeker more pervasively.
Temporarily dequeued events are stored in the peeker, and the peeker
itself remembers when it has seen a timeout. This is in preparation for
removing the idea of "timeout events" altogether.
2021-04-17 16:43:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
c570a14c04 Simplify event_queue_peeker_t
Make it an ordinary struct wrapping a vector, instead of a template.
This is in preparation for using it more widely, for matching bindings
as well as mouse CSI sequences.
Also add some mouse-disabling tests.
2021-04-17 16:43:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
e8a61ef4aa Introduce select_wrapper_t
select_wrapper_t wraps up the annoying bits of using select(): keeping
track of the max fd, passing null for boring parameters, and
constructing the timeout. Introduce a wrapper struct for this and
replace the existing uses of select() with the wrapper.
2021-04-17 16:43:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
0dd24c8f74 Correct nfds argument to select()
In readch_timed, we were passing 1 as the number of fds. This is correct if
the fd is 0 (stdin) which it typically is; however this will fail if in_ is
not stdin. Switch to in_ + 1.
2021-04-17 16:43:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
48b42c0255 Reorganize input_event_queue_t declaration
This moves the private bits to the bottom. No functional change.
2021-04-17 16:43:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
3b32a32dda Replace some format_strings with to_string
This is hopefully a little faster and a little safer as there's
no format string involved.
2021-04-17 16:43:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
be9579418f Refactor to use has_external_proc instead of a manual loop
No functional change here.
2021-04-17 16:43:27 -07:00
ridiculousfish
e299f89db3 Rename print_job_summary to call_job_summary
No functional change; this is simply a less misleading name.
2021-04-17 16:43:27 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
ef96a6614b Update termsize before a sigwinch handler
This could have been one iteration off, e.g.

```fish
function on-winch --on-signal winch
    echo $LINES
end
```

Resize the terminal, it'll print e.g.

24

then run `echo $LINES` interactively, it might have a different answer.

This isn't beautiful, but it works. A better solution might be to make
the termsize vars electric and just always update them on read?
2021-04-14 17:27:53 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
3e473b9f37 io: Silence write error with EPIPE
With something like

```
history | head -n 1
```

this would error "write: Broken pipe", which is just annoying. There
is no *problem* here, `head` closes this on purpose.

Fixes #7924.
2021-04-13 10:38:17 +02:00
David Adam
a918cabf5e feature flags: default stderr-nocaret to on 2021-04-12 22:18:48 +08:00
David Adam
2e44076397 feature flags: add the notion of a default value for each flag 2021-04-12 22:18:48 +08:00
Fabian Homborg
7210261513 complete: Obey --force-files without an option
Things like

```fish
complete command -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from subcommand'
--force-files
```

would not be obeyed because we only checked force-files when there was
an option.

Fixes #7920.
2021-04-10 21:58:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
bc4d597e91 Don't abandon line before the first prompt
When a terminal in a tiling WM starts, it might start the shell before
it has reached its "final" size. So we get the terminal width,
then the terminal would be resized (to appease the tiling logic),
and then we would print the abandon line with the omitted newline
char, only if the size got smaller (likely!), we would overflow the
line and land on the next.

So what we do is a bit of a hack: We don't abandon the first line.

This means that `printf %s foo; fish` will overwrite the `foo`, but
that's a super small problem and I don't see another way around this.

Fixes #7893.
2021-04-10 17:13:44 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
e2146a0eee complete: Stop using the function definition as the description
This isn't helpful, and entirely unreadable. Excerpt:

```
__fish_git_prompt_set_char  (set -l user_variable_name "$argv[1]" set -l char $argv[2] if set -q argv[3] and begin set -q __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status or set -q __fi…)
```

Fixes #7911.
2021-04-08 15:36:59 +02:00
ridiculousfish
ed51e2baac Prevent hanging when restoring the foreground process group at exit
When fish starts, it notices which pgroup owns the tty, and then it
restores that pgroup's tty ownership when it exits. However if fish does
not own the tty, then (on Mac at least) the tcsetpgrp call triggers a
SIGSTOP and fish will hang while trying to exit.

The first change is to ignore SIGTTOU instead of defaulting it. This
prevents the hang; however it risks re-introducing #7060.

The second change somewhat mitigates the risk of the first: only do the
restore if the initial pgroup is different than fish's pgroup. This
prevents some useless calls which might potentially steal the tty from
another process (e.g. in #7060).
2021-04-05 17:44:14 -07:00
ridiculousfish
a69e94d954 add_disowned_job to accept its parameter by const pointer
It never modified the job.
2021-04-03 21:05:32 -07:00
ridiculousfish
73ec89917a Remove the SIGIO signal handler and universal notifier
If fish launches a program and that program marks stdin as O_ASYNC, then
fish will start receiving SIGIO events on Mac. This occurs even though
the file descriptor itself does not have the O_ASYNC flag set.

SIGIO is reported as interrupting select which then breaks multiple-key
bindings, especially in vi-mode.

As the SIGIO based universal notifier is disabled, remove it and the
SIGIO handler itself. This allows fish to ignore properly ignore SIGIO.

Fixes #7853
2021-04-03 18:11:29 -07:00
ridiculousfish
36ad116b34 Properly report errors when builtin output fails
This correctly sets $status when a builtin succeeds but its output fails;
for example if the output is redirected to a file and that write fails.

Fixes #7857
2021-04-03 16:11:25 -07:00