function suspend -d "Suspend the current shell." if contains -- $argv --help; or contains -- $argv -h __fish_print_help suspend and return 0 end if begin contains -- $argv --force or not status --is-interactive and not status --is-login end printf "Suspending %d: %sfg%s to resume" %self (set_color --bold) (set_color normal) if contains -- $argv --force printf " (or%s kill -CONT %d%s from another terminal)" (set_color --bold) %self (set_color normal) end # XXX not sure if this echo should be necessary, but without it, it seems # everything printf'd above will not get pushed back to stdout before the suspend echo "" # XXX always causes a zombie until one fg's when we do this: kill -STOP %self else echo 2>&1 "Refusing to suspend login shell." echo 2>&1 "Use --force to override. This might hang your terminal." end end