# colour of the revision number to display in the prompt set -g __fish_svn_prompt_color_revision yellow # setting the prompt status separator character set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_separator "|" # ============================== # SVN status display variables # these are paired in groups of two: # 1. the character to display in the prompt # 2. the colour that should be used to display the character # # these variables are user-configurable and can be set to customize the display output set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_added_display 'A' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_added_color green set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_conflicted_display 'C' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_conflicted_color --underline magenta set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_deleted_display 'D' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_deleted_color red set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_ignored_display 'I' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_ignored_color --bold yellow set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_modified_display 'M' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_modified_color blue set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_replaced_display 'R' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_replaced_color cyan set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_unversioned_external_display 'X' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_unversioned_external_color --underline cyan set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_unversioned_display '?' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_unversioned_color purple set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_missing_display '!' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_missing_color yellow set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_versioned_obstructed_display '~' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_versioned_obstructed_color magenta set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_locked_display 'L' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_locked_color --bold red set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_scheduled_display '+' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_scheduled_color --bold green set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_switched_display 'S' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_switched_color --bold blue set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_token_present_display 'K' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_token_present_color --bold cyan set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_token_other_display 'O' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_token_other_color --underline purple set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_token_stolen_display 'T' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_token_stolen_color --bold purple set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_token_broken_display 'B' set -g __fish_svn_prompt_char_token_broken_color --bold magenta # ============================== function __fish_svn_prompt_parse_status --argument flag_status_string --description "helper function that does pretty formatting on svn status" # SVN status symbols # Do not change these! These are the expected characters that are output from `svn status`, they are taken from `svn help status` set -l __fish_svn_prompt_chars A C D I M R X \? ! ~ L + S K O T B # this sets up an array of all the types of status codes that could be returned. set -l __fish_svn_prompt_flag_names added conflicted deleted ignored modified replaced unversioned_external unversioned missing locked scheduled switched token_present token_other token_stolen token_broken # iterate over the different status types for flag_type in $__fish_svn_prompt_flag_names # resolve the name of the variable for the character representing the current status type set -l flag_index (contains -i $flag_type $__fish_svn_prompt_flag_names) # check to see if the status string for this column contains the character representing the current status type if test (echo $flag_status_string | grep -c $__fish_svn_prompt_chars[$flag_index]) -eq 1 # if it does, then get the names of the variables for the display character and colour to format it with set -l flag_var_display __fish_svn_prompt_char_{$flag_type}_display set -l flag_var_color __fish_svn_prompt_char_{$flag_type}_color # set the colour and print display character, then restore to default display colour printf '%s%s%s' (set_color $$flag_var_color) $$flag_var_display (set_color normal) end end end function __fish_svn_prompt --description "Prompt function for svn" # if svn isn't installed then don't do anything if not command -s svn >/dev/null return 1 end # make sure that this is a svn repo set -l checkout_info (command svn info ^/dev/null) if [ $status -ne 0 ] return end # get the current revision number printf '(%s%s%s' (set_color $__fish_svn_prompt_color_revision) (__fish_print_svn_rev) (set_color normal) # resolve the status of the checkout # 1. perform `svn status` # 2. remove extra lines that aren't necessary # 3. cut the output down to the first 7 columns, as these contain the information needed set -l svn_status_lines (command svn status | sed -e 's=^Summary of conflicts.*==' -e 's=^ Text conflicts.*==' -e 's=^ Property conflicts.*==' -e 's=^ Tree conflicts.*==' -e 's=.*incoming .* upon update.*==' | cut -c 1-7) # track the last column to contain a status flag set -l last_column 0 # iterate over the 7 columns of output (the 7 columns are defined on `svn help status`) for col in (seq 7) # get the output for a particular column # 1. echo the whole status flag text # 2. cut out the current column of characters # 3. remove spaces and newline characters set -l column_status (printf '%s\n' $svn_status_lines | cut -c $col | tr -d ' \n') # check that the character count is not zero (this would indicate that there are status flags in this column) if [ (count $column_status) -ne 0 ] # we only want to display unique status flags (eg: if there are 5 modified files, the prompt should only show the modified status once) set -l column_unique_status (echo $column_status | sort -u) # parse the status flags for this column and create the formatting by calling out to the helper function set -l svn_status_flags (__fish_svn_prompt_parse_status $column_unique_status) # the default separator is empty set -l prompt_separator "" for index in (seq (math "$col - $last_column")) # the prompt separator variable has to be updated with the number of separators needed to represent empty status columns (eg: if a file has the status "A +" then it should display as "A|||+" in the prompt) set prompt_separator $prompt_separator$__fish_svn_prompt_char_separator end # record that the current column was the last one printed to the prompt set last_column $col # print the separator string then the current column's status flags printf '%s%s' $prompt_separator $svn_status_flags end end # print the close of the svn status prompt printf ')' end