fish-shell/share/functions/funced.fish
Johannes Altmanninger edaf011ab1 Try to use the fish_indent that corresponds to the fish binary
Users may install two versions of fish and configure their terminal to run
the one that is second in $PATH.  This is not really what I'd do but it
seems reasonable.  We should not need $PATH for this.

Fixes #10770
2024-10-10 05:18:35 +02:00

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function funced --description 'Edit function definition'
set -l options h/help 'e/editor=' i/interactive s/save
argparse -n funced --max-args=1 $options -- $argv
or return
if set -q _flag_help
__fish_print_help funced
return 0
end
if not set -q argv[1]
printf (_ "%ls: Expected at least %d args, got only %d\n") funced 1 0
return 1
end
set -l funcname $argv[1]
# Check VISUAL first since theoretically EDITOR could be ed.
set -l editor
if set -q _flag_interactive
set editor fish
else if set -q _flag_editor
set editor $_flag_editor
else if set -q VISUAL
echo $VISUAL | read -at editor
else if set -q EDITOR
echo $EDITOR | read -at editor
else
set editor fish
end
set -l init
switch $funcname
case '-*'
set init function -- $funcname\n\nend
case '*'
set init function $funcname\n\nend
end
# Break editor up to get its first command (i.e. discard flags)
set -l editor_cmd
echo $editor | read -ta editor_cmd
if not type -q -f "$editor_cmd[1]"
echo (_ "funced: The value for \$EDITOR '$editor' could not be used because the command '$editor_cmd[1]' could not be found") >&2
set editor fish
end
if test "$editor" = fish
if functions -q -- $funcname
functions --no-details -- $funcname | __fish_indent --only-unindent | __fish_indent --no-indent | read -z init
end
set -l prompt 'printf "%s%s%s> " (set_color green) '$funcname' (set_color normal)'
if read -p $prompt -c "$init" --shell cmd
echo -n $cmd | __fish_indent --only-unindent | read -lz cmd
eval "$cmd"
end
if set -q _flag_save
funcsave $funcname
end
return 0
end
# OS X (macOS) `mktemp` is rather restricted - no suffix, no way to automatically use TMPDIR.
# Create a directory so we can use a ".fish" suffix for the file - makes editors pick up that
# it's a fish file.
set -q TMPDIR
or set -l TMPDIR /tmp
set -l tmpdir (mktemp -d $TMPDIR/fish.XXXXXX)
or return 1
set -l tmpname $tmpdir/$funcname.fish
set -l writepath
if not functions -q -- $funcname
echo $init >$tmpname
else if functions --details -- $funcname | string match --invert --quiet --regex '^(?:-|stdin)$'
set writepath (functions --details -- $funcname)
# Use cat here rather than cp to avoid copying permissions
cat "$writepath" >$tmpname
else
functions -- $funcname >$tmpname
end
# Repeatedly edit until it either parses successfully, or the user cancels
# If the editor command itself fails, we assume the user cancelled or the file
# could not be edited, and we do not try again
while true
set -l checksum (__fish_md5 "$tmpname")
if not $editor_cmd $tmpname
echo (_ "Editing failed or was cancelled")
else
# Verify the checksum (if present) to detect potential problems
# with the editor command
if set -q checksum[1]
set -l new_checksum (__fish_md5 "$tmpname")
if test "$new_checksum" = "$checksum"
echo (_ "Editor exited but the function was not modified")
echo (_ "If the editor is still running, check if it waits for completion, maybe a '--wait' option?")
# Source but don't save an unmodified file.
# (Source in case the file changed externally since we first loaded it.)
if set -q writepath[1]
source "$writepath"
end
break
end
end
if not source <$tmpname
# Failed to source the function file. Prompt to try again.
echo # add a line between the parse error and the prompt
set -l repeat
set -l prompt (_ 'Edit the file again? [Y/n]')
read -P "$prompt " response
if test -z "$response"
or contains $response {Y,y}{E,e,}{S,s,}
continue
else if not contains $response {N,n}{O,o,}
echo "I don't understand '$response', assuming 'Yes'"
sleep 2
continue
end
echo (_ "Cancelled function editing")
else if test -n "$writepath"
if not set -q _flag_save
echo (_ "Warning: the file containing this function has not been saved. Changes may be lost when fish is closed.")
set -l prompt (printf (_ 'Save function to %s? [Y/n]') "$writepath")
read --prompt-str "$prompt " response
if test -z "$response"
or contains $response {Y,y}{E,e,}{S,s,}
set _flag_save 1
else if not contains $response {N,n}{O,o,}
echo "I don't understand '$response', assuming 'Yes'"
set _flag_save 1
end
end
if set -q _flag_save
# try to write the file back
# cp preserves existing permissions, though it might overwrite the owner
if cp $tmpname "$writepath" 2>&1
printf (_ "Function saved to %s") "$writepath"
echo
# read it back again - this ensures that the output of `functions --details` is correct
source "$writepath"
else
echo (_ "Saving to original location failed; saving to user configuration instead.")
set writepath $__fish_config_dir/functions/(path basename "$writepath")
if cp $tmpname "$writepath"
printf (_ "Function saved to %s") "$writepath"
echo
# read it back again - this ensures that the output of `functions --details` is correct
source "$writepath"
else
echo (_ "Saving to user configuration failed. Changes may be lost when fish is closed.")
end
end
end
else if set -q _flag_save
funcsave $funcname
else
printf (_ "Run funcsave %s to save this function to the configuration directory.") $funcname
echo
end
end
break
end
set -l stat $status
command rm $tmpname >/dev/null
and rmdir $tmpdir >/dev/null
return $stat
end