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Remove features related to navigating forwards in history that are no longer used.
370 lines
13 KiB
C++
370 lines
13 KiB
C++
// Prototypes for history functions, part of the user interface.
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#ifndef FISH_HISTORY_H
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#define FISH_HISTORY_H
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// IWYU pragma: no_include <cstddef>
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <wctype.h>
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#include <deque>
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <unordered_map>
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#include <unordered_set>
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#include <utility>
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#include <vector>
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#include "common.h"
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#include "wutil.h" // IWYU pragma: keep
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struct io_streams_t;
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// Fish supports multiple shells writing to history at once. Here is its strategy:
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//
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// 1. All history files are append-only. Data, once written, is never modified.
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//
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// 2. A history file may be re-written ("vacuumed"). This involves reading in the file and writing a
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// new one, while performing maintenance tasks: discarding items in an LRU fashion until we reach
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// the desired maximum count, removing duplicates, and sorting them by timestamp (eventually, not
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// implemented yet). The new file is atomically moved into place via rename().
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//
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// 3. History files are mapped in via mmap(). Before the file is mapped, the file takes a fcntl read
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// lock. The purpose of this lock is to avoid seeing a transient state where partial data has been
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// written to the file.
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//
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// 4. History is appended to under a fcntl write lock.
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//
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// 5. The chaos_mode boolean can be set to true to do things like lower buffer sizes which can
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// trigger race conditions. This is useful for testing.
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typedef std::vector<wcstring> path_list_t;
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enum history_search_type_t {
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// Search for commands exactly matching the given string.
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HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_EXACT = 1,
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// Search for commands containing the given string.
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HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_CONTAINS,
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// Search for commands starting with the given string.
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HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_PREFIX,
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// Search for commands containing the given glob pattern.
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HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_CONTAINS_GLOB,
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// Search for commands starting with the given glob pattern.
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HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_PREFIX_GLOB
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};
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typedef uint32_t history_identifier_t;
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class history_item_t {
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friend class history_t;
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friend class history_tests_t;
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private:
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// Attempts to merge two compatible history items together.
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bool merge(const history_item_t &item);
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// The actual contents of the entry.
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wcstring contents; // value as entered by the user
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wcstring contents_lower; // value normalized to all lowercase for case insensitive comparisons
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// Original creation time for the entry.
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time_t creation_timestamp;
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// Sometimes unique identifier used for hinting.
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history_identifier_t identifier;
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// Paths that we require to be valid for this item to be autosuggested.
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path_list_t required_paths;
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public:
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explicit history_item_t(const wcstring &str, time_t when = 0, history_identifier_t ident = 0);
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const wcstring &str() const { return contents; }
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const wcstring &str_lower() const { return contents_lower; }
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bool empty() const { return contents.empty(); }
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// Whether our contents matches a search term.
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bool matches_search(const wcstring &term, enum history_search_type_t type,
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bool case_sensitive) const;
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time_t timestamp() const { return creation_timestamp; }
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const path_list_t &get_required_paths() const { return required_paths; }
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void set_required_paths(const path_list_t &paths) { required_paths = paths; }
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bool operator==(const history_item_t &other) const {
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return contents == other.contents && creation_timestamp == other.creation_timestamp &&
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required_paths == other.required_paths;
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}
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};
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typedef std::deque<history_item_t> history_item_list_t;
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class history_file_contents_t;
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class history_t {
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friend class history_tests_t;
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private:
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// No copying or moving.
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history_t() = delete;
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history_t(const history_t &) = delete;
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history_t(history_t &&) = delete;
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history_t &operator=(const history_t &) = delete;
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history_t &operator=(history_t &&) = delete;
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// Privately add an item. If pending, the item will not be returned by history searches until a
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// call to resolve_pending.
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void add(const history_item_t &item, bool pending = false);
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// Lock for thread safety.
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fish_mutex_t lock;
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// Internal function.
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void clear_file_state();
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// The name of this list. Used for picking a suitable filename and for switching modes.
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const wcstring name;
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// New items. Note that these are NOT discarded on save. We need to keep these around so we can
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// distinguish between items in our history and items in the history of other shells that were
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// started after we were started.
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history_item_list_t new_items;
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// The index of the first new item that we have not yet written.
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size_t first_unwritten_new_item_index{0};
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// Whether we have a pending item. If so, the most recently added item is ignored by
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// item_at_index.
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bool has_pending_item{false};
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// Whether we should disable saving to the file for a time.
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uint32_t disable_automatic_save_counter{0};
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// Deleted item contents.
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std::unordered_set<wcstring> deleted_items;
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// The buffer containing the history file contents.
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std::unique_ptr<history_file_contents_t> file_contents;
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// The file ID of the history file.
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file_id_t history_file_id;
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// The boundary timestamp distinguishes old items from new items. Items whose timestamps are <=
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// the boundary are considered "old". Items whose timestemps are > the boundary are new, and are
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// ignored by this instance (unless they came from this instance). The timestamp may be adjusted
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// by incorporate_external_changes().
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time_t boundary_timestamp;
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// How many items we add until the next vacuum. Initially a random value.
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int countdown_to_vacuum{-1};
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// Whether we've loaded old items.
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bool loaded_old{false};
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// List of old items, as offsets into out mmap data.
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std::deque<size_t> old_item_offsets;
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// Figure out the offsets of our file contents.
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void populate_from_file_contents();
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// Loads old items if necessary.
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void load_old_if_needed();
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// Reads the history file if necessary.
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bool mmap_if_needed();
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// Deletes duplicates in new_items.
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void compact_new_items();
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// Attempts to rewrite the existing file to a target temporary file
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// Returns false on error, true on success
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bool rewrite_to_temporary_file(int existing_fd, int dst_fd) const;
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// Saves history by rewriting the file.
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bool save_internal_via_rewrite();
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// Saves history by appending to the file.
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bool save_internal_via_appending();
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// Saves history.
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void save_internal(bool vacuum);
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// Saves history unless doing so is disabled.
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void save_internal_unless_disabled();
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// Implementation of item_at_index and items_at_indexes
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history_item_t item_at_index_assume_locked(size_t idx);
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public:
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explicit history_t(wcstring name);
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~history_t();
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// Whether we're in maximum chaos mode, useful for testing.
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// This causes things like locks to fail.
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static bool chaos_mode;
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// Whether to force the read path instead of mmap. This is useful for testing.
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static bool never_mmap;
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// Returns history with the given name, creating it if necessary.
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static history_t &history_with_name(const wcstring &name);
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// Determines whether the history is empty. Unfortunately this cannot be const, since it may
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// require populating the history.
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bool is_empty();
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// Add a new history item to the end. If pending is set, the item will not be returned by
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// item_at_index until a call to resolve_pending(). Pending items are tracked with an offset
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// into the array of new items, so adding a non-pending item has the effect of resolving all
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// pending items.
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void add(const wcstring &str, history_identifier_t ident = 0, bool pending = false);
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// Remove a history item.
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void remove(const wcstring &str);
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// Add a new pending history item to the end, and then begin file detection on the items to
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// determine which arguments are paths
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void add_pending_with_file_detection(const wcstring &str);
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// Resolves any pending history items, so that they may be returned in history searches.
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void resolve_pending();
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// Saves history.
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void save();
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// Searches history.
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bool search(history_search_type_t search_type, wcstring_list_t search_args,
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const wchar_t *show_time_format, size_t max_items, bool case_sensitive,
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bool null_terminate, bool reverse, io_streams_t &streams);
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bool search_with_args(history_search_type_t search_type, wcstring_list_t search_args,
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const wchar_t *show_time_format, size_t max_items, bool case_sensitive,
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bool null_terminate, bool reverse, io_streams_t &streams);
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// Enable / disable automatic saving. Main thread only!
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void disable_automatic_saving();
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void enable_automatic_saving();
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// Irreversibly clears history.
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void clear();
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// Populates from older location ()in config path, rather than data path).
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void populate_from_config_path();
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// Populates from a bash history file.
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void populate_from_bash(FILE *f);
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// Incorporates the history of other shells into this history.
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void incorporate_external_changes();
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// Gets all the history into a list. This is intended for the $history environment variable.
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// This may be long!
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void get_history(wcstring_list_t &result);
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// Let indexes be a list of one-based indexes into the history, matching the interpretation of
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// $history. That is, $history[1] is the most recently executed command. Values less than one
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// are skipped. Return a mapping from index to history item text.
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std::unordered_map<long, wcstring> items_at_indexes(const std::vector<long> &idxs);
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// Sets the valid file paths for the history item with the given identifier.
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void set_valid_file_paths(const wcstring_list_t &valid_file_paths, history_identifier_t ident);
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// Return the specified history at the specified index. 0 is the index of the current
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// commandline. (So the most recent item is at index 1.)
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history_item_t item_at_index(size_t idx);
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// Return the number of history entries.
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size_t size();
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};
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/// Flags for history searching.
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enum {
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// If set, ignore case.
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history_search_ignore_case = 1 << 0,
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// If set, do not deduplicate, which can help performance.
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history_search_no_dedup = 1 << 1
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};
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using history_search_flags_t = uint32_t;
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/// Support for searching a history backwards.
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/// Note this does NOT de-duplicate; it is the caller's responsibility to do so.
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class history_search_t {
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private:
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// The history in which we are searching.
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history_t *history_;
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// The original search term.
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wcstring orig_term_;
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// The (possibly lowercased) search term.
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wcstring canon_term_;
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// Our search type.
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enum history_search_type_t search_type_ { HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_CONTAINS };
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// Our flags.
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history_search_flags_t flags_{0};
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// The current history item.
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maybe_t<history_item_t> current_item_;
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// Index of the current history item.
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size_t current_index_{0};
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// If deduping, the items we've seen.
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std::unordered_set<wcstring> deduper_;
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// return whether we are case insensitive.
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bool ignores_case() const { return flags_ & history_search_ignore_case; }
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// return whether we deduplicate items.
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bool dedup() const { return !(flags_ & history_search_no_dedup); }
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public:
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// Gets the original search term.
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const wcstring &original_term() const { return orig_term_; }
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// Finds the previous search result (backwards in time). Returns true if one was found.
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bool go_backwards();
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// Returns the current search result item. asserts if there is no current item.
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history_item_t current_item() const;
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// Returns the current search result item contents. asserts if there is no current item.
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wcstring current_string() const;
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// Constructor.
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history_search_t(history_t &hist, const wcstring &str,
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enum history_search_type_t type = HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_CONTAINS,
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history_search_flags_t flags = 0)
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: history_(&hist), orig_term_(str), canon_term_(str), search_type_(type), flags_(flags) {
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if (ignores_case()) {
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std::transform(canon_term_.begin(), canon_term_.end(), canon_term_.begin(), towlower);
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}
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}
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// Default constructor.
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history_search_t() = default;
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};
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/// Saves the new history to disk.
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void history_save_all();
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/// Return the prefix for the files to be used for command and read history.
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wcstring history_session_id();
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/// Given a list of paths and a working directory, return the paths that are valid
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/// This does disk I/O and may only be called in a background thread
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path_list_t valid_paths(const path_list_t &paths, const wcstring &working_directory);
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/// Given a list of paths and a working directory,
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/// return true if all paths in the list are valid
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/// Returns true for if paths is empty
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bool all_paths_are_valid(const path_list_t &paths, const wcstring &working_directory);
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#endif
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