fish-shell/share/functions/fish_job_summary.fish
Johannes Altmanninger 1185e5279e Don't print multiple summaries for multiline jobs
For example

    $ echo 'line
    line2' | sleep 1 &

    fish: Job 1, 'echo 'line' has ended
    fish: Job     line2' | sleep 1 &, '' has ended
2024-04-30 14:00:06 +02:00

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function fish_job_summary -a job_id is_foreground cmd_line signal_or_end_name signal_desc proc_pid proc_name
# job_id: ID of the job that stopped/terminated/ended.
# is_foreground: 1 if the job was running in the foreground, 0 otherwise.
# cmd_line: The command line of the job.
# signal_or_end_name: If terminated by signal, the name of the signal (e.g. SIGTERM).
# If ended, the string "ENDED". If stopped, the string "STOPPED".
# signal_desc: A description of the signal (e.g. "Polite quite request").
# Not provided if the job stopped or ended without a signal.
# If the job has more than one process:
# proc_pid: the pid of the process affected.
# proc_name: the name of that process.
# If the job has only one process, these two arguments will not be provided.
# Print nothing if we get SIGINT in the foreground process group, to avoid spamming
# obvious stuff on the console (#1119). If we get SIGINT for the foreground
# process, assume the user typed ^C and can see it working. It's possible they
# didn't, and the signal was delivered via pkill, etc., but the SIGINT/SIGTERM
# distinction is precisely to allow INT to be from a UI
# and TERM to be programmatic, so this assumption is keeping with the design of
# signals. If echoctl is on, then the terminal will have written ^C to the console.
# If off, it won't have. We don't echo ^C either way, so as to respect the user's
# preference.
if test "$signal_or_end_name" = SIGINT; and test $is_foreground -eq 1
return
end
set -l max_cmd_len 32
set cmd_line (string shorten -m$max_cmd_len -- $cmd_line | string collect)
set -l message
switch $signal_or_end_name
case STOPPED
set message (printf ( _ "fish: Job %s, '%s' has stopped\n" ) $job_id $cmd_line)
case ENDED
set message (printf ( _ "fish: Job %s, '%s' has ended\n" ) $job_id $cmd_line)
case 'SIG*'
if test -n "$proc_pid"
set message (printf ( _ "fish: Process %s, '%s' from job %s, '%s' terminated by signal %s (%s)\n" ) \
$proc_pid $proc_name $job_id $cmd_line $signal_or_end_name $signal_desc)
else
set message (printf ( _ "fish: Job %s, '%s' terminated by signal %s (%s)\n" ) \
$job_id $cmd_line $signal_or_end_name $signal_desc)
end
end
if test $is_foreground -eq 0; and test $signal_or_end_name != STOPPED
__fish_echo string join \n -- $message
else
string join >&2 \n -- $message
end
end