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ridiculousfish
f45e16e59d Try to rationalize universal variable syncing
Prior to this commit, setting a universal variable may trigger syncing
against the file which will modify other universal variables. But if we
want to support multiple environments we need the parser to decide when to
sync uvars. Shift the decision of when to sync to the parser itself. When a
universal variable is modified, now we just set a flag and it's up to the
(main) parser when to pick it up. This is hopefully just a refactoring with
no user-visible changes.
2022-05-30 14:09:06 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
9c53033f54 CHÄNGELÖG 2022-05-30 20:52:05 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
905db80c28 Convert git completions to multi-condition 2022-05-30 20:47:14 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
f10deb124b completions/string: Use multiple conditions 2022-05-30 20:47:14 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
64b34c8cda Allow complete to have multiple conditions
This makes it so `complete -c foo -n test1 -n test2` registers *both*
conditions, and when it comes time to check the candidate, tries both,
in that order. If any fails it stops, if all succeed the completion is offered.

The reason for this is that it helps with caching - we have a
condition cache, but conditions like

```fish
test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] length

test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] sub
```

defeats it pretty easily, because the cache only looks at the entire
script as a string - it can't tell that the first `test` is the same
in both.

So this means we separate it into

```fish
complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] length" -s V -l visible -d "Use the visible width, excluding escape sequences"
+complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2" -n "contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] length" -s V -l visible -d "Use the visible width, excluding escape sequences"
```

which allows the `test` to be cached.

In tests, this improves performance for the string completions by 30%
by reducing all the redundant `test` calls.

The `git` completions can also greatly benefit from this.
2022-05-30 20:47:14 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
5a610f60d7 CHANGELOG: Indent properly 2022-05-30 17:22:38 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
542a78a4c3 fish_git_prompt: Use git status when showDirtystate is enabled
It's faster
2022-05-30 17:22:35 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
f148a0ec35 CHANGELOG path 2022-05-29 21:11:37 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
e6136f08fb completions/path: Add --reverse 2022-05-29 20:36:11 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
4612343d6e
Merge pull request #8958 from faho/builtin-path
This adds a path builtin to deal with paths.

It offers the following subcommands:

    filter to go through a list of paths and only print the ones that pass some filter - exist, are a directory, have read permission, ...
    is as a shortcut for filter -q to only return true if one of the paths passed the filter
    basename, dirname and extension to print certain parts of the path
    change-extension to change the extension to a different one (as a string operation)
    normalize and resolve to canonicalize the paths in various flavors
    sort to sort paths, also only using the basename or dirname as a key

The definition of "extension" here was carefully considered and should line up with how extensions are actually used - ~/.bashrc doesn't have an extension, but ~/.conf.d does (".d").

These subcommands all compose well - they can read from arguments or stdin (like string), they can use null-delimited input or output (input is autodetected - if a NULL happens in the first PATH_MAX bytes it switches automatically).

It is both a failglob exception (so like set if a glob passed to it fails it just doesn't get any arguments for it instead of triggering an error), and passes output to command substitution buffers explicitly split (like string split0) so newlines are easy to handle.
2022-05-29 20:15:03 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
67b0860fe7 Rename sort --invert to sort --reverse/-r
To match sort(1).
2022-05-29 17:53:03 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
c5aa796d91 Invert takes no argument 2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
c6bffe7ceb Clarify comment for resolve 2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
1d4d238577 Rename func to keyfunc 2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
c87d063211 Update docs 2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
5d96f5d00b Update completions 2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
8e38ee884f Undo "+=" thing
oh no this made no sense given that it was *prepending* to `rest`.
2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
00949fccda Rename --what to --key
More sorty, less generic.
2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
3991af9ed6 Use += instead of temporaries
clang-tidy explains this is better. I hate C++.
2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
633fd5000e Remove useless c_str 2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
b9bd0ce3a3 Use path_apply_working_directory
Using getcwd is naughty here because we want to separate these things
in future.
2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
e87ad48f9b Test and document symlink loop 2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
b6ebf15c75 Refer to asci 0x00 as "NUL"
it is the american standard code for information, after all
2022-05-29 17:48:40 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
e5858522e3 Document ./- more. 2022-05-29 17:48:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
e088c974dd Fix path filter --invert
This would still remove non-existent paths, which isn't a strict
inversion and contradicts the docs.

Currently, to only allow paths that exist but don't pass a type check,
you'd have to filter twice:

path filter -Z foo bar | path filter -vfz

If a shortcut for this becomes necessary we can add it later.
2022-05-29 17:48:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
a9034610e1 Fix --invert long form 2022-05-29 17:48:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
bc3d3de30a Also prepend "./" for filter if a filename starts with "-"
This is now added to the two commands that definitely deal with
relative paths.

It doesn't work for e.g. `path basename`, because after removing the
dirname prepending a "./" doesn't refer to the same file, and the
basename is also expected to not contain any slashes.
2022-05-29 17:48:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
c88f648cdf Add sort --unique 2022-05-29 17:48:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
54778f65f8 Some sort docs 2022-05-29 17:48:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
4fec045073 sort: Use a stable sort
This allows e.g. sorting first by dirname and then by basename.
2022-05-29 17:48:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
640bd7b183 extension: Print empty entry if there is no extension
Because we now count the extension including the ".", we print an
empty entry.

This makes e.g.

```fish
set -l base (path change-extension '' $somefile)
set -l ext (path extension $somefile)
echo $base$ext
```

reconstruct the filename, and makes it easier to deal with files with
no extension.
2022-05-29 17:48:12 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
5cce6d01ad resolve: Normalize
This means "../" components are cancelled out even after non-existent
paths or files.

(the alternative is to error out, but being able to say `path resolve
/path/to/file/../../` over `path resolve (path dirname
/path/to/file)/../../` seems worth it?)
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
dfded633c6 Fix woption 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
b961afed49 normalize: Add "./" if a path starts with a "-" 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
bb3700997c Correct docs for normalize/resolve
Resolve absolutizes, normalize doesn't
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
9fdfad1d45 WIP Add path sort
This sorts paths by basename, dirname or full path - in future
possibly size or age.

It takes --invert to invert the sort and "--what=basename|dirname|..."
to specify what to sort

This can be used to implement better conf.d sorting, with something
like

```fish
set -l sourcelist
for file in (path sort --what=basename $__fish_config_dir/conf.d/*.fish $__fish_sysconf_dir/conf.d/*.fish $vendor_confdirs/*.fish)
```

which will iterate over the files by their basename. Then we keep a
list of their basenames to skip over anything that was already
sourced, like before.
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
e429f76e9f append_with_separation: Default to wanting a newline
The recent change to skip the newline for `string` changed this, and
it also hit builtin path (which is in development separately, so it's
not like it broke master).

Let's pick a good default here.
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
83a993a28e Remove references to match/expand in the docs 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
55c34cbb7c Use physical $PWD
Yeah, the macOS tests fail because it's started in /private/var... with a
$PWD of /var.... So resolve canonicalizes the path, which makes it no
longer match $PWD.

Simply use pwd -P
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
23a5e53247 tests: Print $PWD if resolving fails
Seems to be a macOS issue
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
d13ba046b0 resolve: Use the new real path
This failed for

/bin/foo/bar

if /bin is a symlink to /usr/bin and foo doesn't exist.

It returned /bin/foo/bar instead of the correct /usr/bin/foo/bar.
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
80e04a1e86 Rename real to resolve also in completions 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
2b8bb5bd7f path: Rename "real" to "resolve" 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
5844164feb document real change 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
479fde27d7 path: Make path real "work" with nonexistent paths
This just goes back until it finds an existent path, resolves that,
and adds the normalized rest on top.

So if you try

/bin/foo/bar////../baz

and /bin exists as a symlink to /usr/bin, it would resolve that, and
normalize the rest, giving

/usr/bin/foo/baz

(note: We might want to add this to realpath as well?)
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
4fced3ef5a Remove sticky filter
This isn't super useful, and having a caveat in the docs that it might
cause the entire filter to fail is awkward.

So just remove it.
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
972ed61266 path: Docs work 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
1c1e643218 WIP path: Make extensions start at the "."
This includes the "." in what `path extension` prints.

This allows distinguishing between an empty extension (just `.`) and a
non-existent extension (no `.` at all).
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
17a8dd8f62 Move path to src/builtins 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
37fd508a59 Path is also a failglob exception 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00