fish-shell/src/fish.cpp
ridiculousfish c9bcb52fe9 Pull in later widecharwidth
This pulls in widechar_width.h from commit d4e75d5bb1930291223d1.
This is a "rebuild with latest data" before we attempt a risky bugfix.
The idea here is that bisecting can separate whether any regression is
due to using the latest Unicode data, or the bug fix.
2020-08-04 12:21:33 -07:00

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//
// The main loop of the fish program.
/*
Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Axel Liljencrantz
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <cstring>
#include <cwchar>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "builtin.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "env.h"
#include "event.h"
#include "expand.h"
#include "fallback.h" // IWYU pragma: keep
#include "fish_version.h"
#include "flog.h"
#include "function.h"
#include "future_feature_flags.h"
#include "history.h"
#include "intern.h"
#include "io.h"
#include "parser.h"
#include "path.h"
#include "proc.h"
#include "reader.h"
#include "signal.h"
#include "wcstringutil.h"
#include "wutil.h" // IWYU pragma: keep
// container to hold the options specified within the command line
class fish_cmd_opts_t {
public:
// Future feature flags values string
wcstring features;
// File path for debug output.
std::string debug_output;
// File path for profiling output, or empty for none.
std::string profile_output;
// Commands to be executed in place of interactive shell.
std::vector<std::string> batch_cmds;
// Commands to execute after the shell's config has been read.
std::vector<std::string> postconfig_cmds;
/// Whether to print rusage-self stats after execution.
bool print_rusage_self{false};
/// Whether no-exec is set.
bool no_exec{false};
/// Whether this is a login shell.
bool is_login{false};
/// Whether this is an interactive session.
bool is_interactive_session{false};
/// Whether to enable private mode.
bool enable_private_mode{false};
};
/// \return a timeval converted to milliseconds.
long long tv_to_msec(const struct timeval &tv) {
long long msec = static_cast<long long>(tv.tv_sec) * 1000; // milliseconds per second
msec += tv.tv_usec / 1000; // microseconds per millisecond
return msec;
}
static void print_rusage_self(FILE *fp) {
#ifndef HAVE_GETRUSAGE
fprintf(fp, "getrusage() not supported on this platform");
return;
#else
struct rusage rs;
if (getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rs)) {
perror("getrusage");
return;
}
#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
// Macs use bytes.
long rss_kb = rs.ru_maxrss / 1024;
#else
// Everyone else uses KB.
long rss_kb = rs.ru_maxrss;
#endif
fprintf(fp, " rusage self:\n");
fprintf(fp, " user time: %lld ms\n", tv_to_msec(rs.ru_utime));
fprintf(fp, " sys time: %lld ms\n", tv_to_msec(rs.ru_stime));
fprintf(fp, " total time: %lld ms\n", tv_to_msec(rs.ru_utime) + tv_to_msec(rs.ru_stime));
fprintf(fp, " max rss: %ld kb\n", rss_kb);
fprintf(fp, " signals: %ld\n", rs.ru_nsignals);
#endif
}
static bool has_suffix(const std::string &path, const char *suffix, bool ignore_case) {
size_t pathlen = path.size(), suffixlen = std::strlen(suffix);
return pathlen >= suffixlen &&
!(ignore_case ? strcasecmp : std::strcmp)(path.c_str() + pathlen - suffixlen, suffix);
}
/// Modifies the given path by calling realpath. Returns true if realpath succeeded, false
/// otherwise.
static bool get_realpath(std::string &path) {
char buff[PATH_MAX], *ptr;
if ((ptr = realpath(path.c_str(), buff))) {
path = ptr;
}
return ptr != nullptr;
}
static struct config_paths_t determine_config_directory_paths(const char *argv0) {
struct config_paths_t paths;
bool done = false;
std::string exec_path = get_executable_path(argv0);
if (get_realpath(exec_path)) {
FLOGF(config, L"exec_path: '%s', argv[0]: '%s'", exec_path.c_str(), argv0);
// TODO: we should determine program_name from argv0 somewhere in this file
#ifdef CMAKE_BINARY_DIR
// Detect if we're running right out of the CMAKE build directory
if (string_prefixes_string(CMAKE_BINARY_DIR, exec_path.c_str())) {
FLOGF(config,
"Running out of build directory, using paths relative to CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR:\n %s",
CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR);
done = true;
paths.data = wcstring{L"" CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} + L"/share";
paths.sysconf = wcstring{L"" CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} + L"/etc";
paths.doc = wcstring{L"" CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} + L"/user_doc/html";
paths.bin = wcstring{L"" CMAKE_BINARY_DIR};
}
#endif
if (!done) {
// The next check is that we are in a reloctable directory tree
const char *installed_suffix = "/bin/fish";
const char *just_a_fish = "/fish";
const char *suffix = nullptr;
if (has_suffix(exec_path, installed_suffix, false)) {
suffix = installed_suffix;
} else if (has_suffix(exec_path, just_a_fish, false)) {
FLOGF(config, L"'fish' not in a 'bin/', trying paths relative to source tree");
suffix = just_a_fish;
}
if (suffix) {
bool seems_installed = (suffix == installed_suffix);
wcstring base_path = str2wcstring(exec_path);
base_path.resize(base_path.size() - std::strlen(suffix));
paths.data = base_path + (seems_installed ? L"/share/fish" : L"/share");
paths.sysconf = base_path + (seems_installed ? L"/etc/fish" : L"/etc");
paths.doc = base_path + (seems_installed ? L"/share/doc/fish" : L"/user_doc/html");
paths.bin = base_path + (seems_installed ? L"/bin" : L"");
// Check only that the data and sysconf directories exist. Handle the doc
// directories separately.
struct stat buf;
if (0 == wstat(paths.data, &buf) && 0 == wstat(paths.sysconf, &buf)) {
// The docs dir may not exist; in that case fall back to the compiled in path.
if (0 != wstat(paths.doc, &buf)) {
paths.doc = L"" DOCDIR;
}
done = true;
}
}
}
}
if (!done) {
// Fall back to what got compiled in.
FLOGF(config, L"Using compiled in paths:");
paths.data = L"" DATADIR "/fish";
paths.sysconf = L"" SYSCONFDIR "/fish";
paths.doc = L"" DOCDIR;
paths.bin = L"" BINDIR;
}
FLOGF(config,
L"determine_config_directory_paths() results:\npaths.data: %ls\npaths.sysconf: "
L"%ls\npaths.doc: %ls\npaths.bin: %ls",
paths.data.c_str(), paths.sysconf.c_str(), paths.doc.c_str(), paths.bin.c_str());
return paths;
}
// Source the file config.fish in the given directory.
static void source_config_in_directory(parser_t &parser, const wcstring &dir) {
// If the config.fish file doesn't exist or isn't readable silently return. Fish versions up
// thru 2.2.0 would instead try to source the file with stderr redirected to /dev/null to deal
// with that possibility.
//
// This introduces a race condition since the readability of the file can change between this
// test and the execution of the 'source' command. However, that is not a security problem in
// this context so we ignore it.
const wcstring config_pathname = dir + L"/config.fish";
const wcstring escaped_dir = escape_string(dir, ESCAPE_ALL);
const wcstring escaped_pathname = escaped_dir + L"/config.fish";
if (waccess(config_pathname, R_OK) != 0) {
FLOGF(config, L"not sourcing %ls (not readable or does not exist)",
escaped_pathname.c_str());
return;
}
FLOGF(config, L"sourcing %ls", escaped_pathname.c_str());
const wcstring cmd = L"builtin source " + escaped_pathname;
set_is_within_fish_initialization(true);
parser.eval(cmd, io_chain_t());
set_is_within_fish_initialization(false);
}
/// Parse init files. exec_path is the path of fish executable as determined by argv[0].
static void read_init(parser_t &parser, const struct config_paths_t &paths) {
source_config_in_directory(parser, paths.data);
source_config_in_directory(parser, paths.sysconf);
// We need to get the configuration directory before we can source the user configuration file.
// If path_get_config returns false then we have no configuration directory and no custom config
// to load.
wcstring config_dir;
if (path_get_config(config_dir)) {
source_config_in_directory(parser, config_dir);
}
}
int run_command_list(parser_t &parser, std::vector<std::string> *cmds, const io_chain_t &io) {
for (const auto &cmd : *cmds) {
wcstring cmd_wcs = str2wcstring(cmd);
parser.eval(cmd_wcs, io);
}
return 0;
}
/// Parse the argument list, return the index of the first non-flag arguments.
static int fish_parse_opt(int argc, char **argv, fish_cmd_opts_t *opts) {
static const char *const short_opts = "+hPilnvc:C:p:d:f:D:";
static const struct option long_opts[] = {
{"command", required_argument, nullptr, 'c'},
{"init-command", required_argument, nullptr, 'C'},
{"features", required_argument, nullptr, 'f'},
{"debug", required_argument, nullptr, 'd'},
{"debug-output", required_argument, nullptr, 'o'},
{"debug-stack-frames", required_argument, nullptr, 'D'},
{"interactive", no_argument, nullptr, 'i'},
{"login", no_argument, nullptr, 'l'},
{"no-execute", no_argument, nullptr, 'n'},
{"print-rusage-self", no_argument, nullptr, 1},
{"print-debug-categories", no_argument, nullptr, 2},
{"profile", required_argument, nullptr, 'p'},
{"private", no_argument, nullptr, 'P'},
{"help", no_argument, nullptr, 'h'},
{"version", no_argument, nullptr, 'v'},
{nullptr, 0, nullptr, 0}};
int opt;
while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, short_opts, long_opts, nullptr)) != -1) {
switch (opt) {
case 'c': {
opts->batch_cmds.emplace_back(optarg);
break;
}
case 'C': {
opts->postconfig_cmds.emplace_back(optarg);
break;
}
case 'd': {
char *end;
long tmp;
errno = 0;
tmp = strtol(optarg, &end, 10);
if (tmp >= 0 && tmp <= 10 && !*end && !errno) {
debug_level = static_cast<int>(tmp);
} else {
activate_flog_categories_by_pattern(str2wcstring(optarg));
}
for (auto cat : get_flog_categories()) {
if (cat->enabled) {
printf("Debug enabled for category: %ls\n", cat->name);
}
}
break;
}
case 'o': {
opts->debug_output = optarg;
break;
}
case 'f': {
opts->features = str2wcstring(optarg);
break;
}
case 'h': {
opts->batch_cmds.emplace_back("__fish_print_help fish");
break;
}
case 'i': {
opts->is_interactive_session = true;
break;
}
case 'l': {
opts->is_login = true;
break;
}
case 'n': {
opts->no_exec = true;
break;
}
case 1: {
opts->print_rusage_self = true;
break;
}
case 2: {
auto cats = get_flog_categories();
// Compute width of longest name.
int name_width = 0;
for (auto cat : cats) {
name_width = std::max(name_width, static_cast<int>(wcslen(cat->name)));
}
// A little extra space.
name_width += 2;
for (auto cat : cats) {
// Negating the name width left-justifies.
printf("%*ls %ls\n", -name_width, cat->name, _(cat->description));
}
exit(0);
}
case 'p': {
opts->profile_output = optarg;
g_profiling_active = true;
break;
}
case 'P': {
opts->enable_private_mode = true;
break;
}
case 'v': {
std::fwprintf(stdout, _(L"%s, version %s\n"), PACKAGE_NAME, get_fish_version());
exit(0);
}
case 'D': {
char *end;
long tmp;
errno = 0;
tmp = strtol(optarg, &end, 10);
if (tmp > 0 && tmp <= 128 && !*end && !errno) {
set_debug_stack_frames(static_cast<int>(tmp));
} else {
std::fwprintf(stderr, _(L"Invalid value '%s' for debug-stack-frames flag"),
optarg);
exit(1);
}
break;
}
default: {
// We assume getopt_long() has already emitted a diagnostic msg.
exit(1);
}
}
}
// If our command name begins with a dash that implies we're a login shell.
opts->is_login |= argv[0][0] == '-';
// We are an interactive session if we have not been given an explicit
// command or file to execute and stdin is a tty. Note that the -i or
// --interactive options also force interactive mode.
if (opts->batch_cmds.empty() && optind == argc && isatty(STDIN_FILENO)) {
set_interactive_session(session_interactivity_t::implied);
}
return optind;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int res = 1;
int my_optind = 0;
fish_wcwidth(0);
program_name = L"fish";
set_main_thread();
setup_fork_guards();
signal_unblock_all();
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
// struct stat tmp;
// stat("----------FISH_HIT_MAIN----------", &tmp);
const char *dummy_argv[2] = {"fish", nullptr};
if (!argv[0]) {
argv = const_cast<char **>(dummy_argv); //!OCLINT(parameter reassignment)
argc = 1; //!OCLINT(parameter reassignment)
}
fish_cmd_opts_t opts{};
my_optind = fish_parse_opt(argc, argv, &opts);
// Direct any debug output right away.
FILE *debug_output = nullptr;
if (!opts.debug_output.empty()) {
debug_output = fopen(opts.debug_output.c_str(), "w");
if (!debug_output) {
fprintf(stderr, "Could not open file %s\n", opts.debug_output.c_str());
perror("fopen");
exit(-1);
}
set_cloexec(fileno(debug_output));
setlinebuf(debug_output);
set_flog_output_file(debug_output);
}
// No-exec is prohibited when in interactive mode.
if (opts.is_interactive_session && opts.no_exec) {
FLOGF(warning, _(L"Can not use the no-execute mode when running an interactive session"));
opts.no_exec = false;
}
// Apply our options.
if (opts.is_login) mark_login();
if (opts.no_exec) mark_no_exec();
if (opts.is_interactive_session) set_interactive_session(session_interactivity_t::explicit_);
if (opts.enable_private_mode) start_private_mode(env_stack_t::globals());
// Only save (and therefore restore) the fg process group if we are interactive. See issues
// #197 and #1002.
if (session_interactivity() != session_interactivity_t::not_interactive) {
save_term_foreground_process_group();
}
const struct config_paths_t paths = determine_config_directory_paths(argv[0]);
env_init(&paths);
// Set features early in case other initialization depends on them.
// Start with the ones set in the environment, then those set on the command line (so the
// command line takes precedence).
if (auto features_var = env_stack_t::globals().get(L"fish_features")) {
for (const wcstring &s : features_var->as_list()) {
mutable_fish_features().set_from_string(s);
}
}
mutable_fish_features().set_from_string(opts.features);
proc_init();
builtin_init();
misc_init();
reader_init();
parser_t &parser = parser_t::principal_parser();
read_init(parser, paths);
// Stomp the exit status of any initialization commands (issue #635).
parser.set_last_statuses(statuses_t::just(STATUS_CMD_OK));
// Run post-config commands specified as arguments, if any.
if (!opts.postconfig_cmds.empty()) {
res = run_command_list(parser, &opts.postconfig_cmds, {});
}
if (!opts.batch_cmds.empty()) {
// Run the commands specified as arguments, if any.
if (get_login()) {
// Do something nasty to support OpenSUSE assuming we're bash. This may modify cmds.
fish_xdm_login_hack_hack_hack_hack(&opts.batch_cmds, argc - my_optind,
argv + my_optind);
}
res = run_command_list(parser, &opts.batch_cmds, {});
reader_set_end_loop(false);
} else if (my_optind == argc) {
// Implicitly interactive mode.
res = reader_read(parser, STDIN_FILENO, {});
} else {
const char *file = *(argv + (my_optind++));
autoclose_fd_t fd(open_cloexec(file, O_RDONLY));
if (!fd.valid()) {
perror(file);
} else {
wcstring_list_t list;
for (char **ptr = argv + my_optind; *ptr; ptr++) {
list.push_back(str2wcstring(*ptr));
}
parser.vars().set(L"argv", ENV_DEFAULT, std::move(list));
auto &ld = parser.libdata();
wcstring rel_filename = str2wcstring(file);
scoped_push<const wchar_t *> filename_push{&ld.current_filename,
intern(rel_filename.c_str())};
res = reader_read(parser, fd.fd(), {});
if (res) {
FLOGF(warning, _(L"Error while reading file %ls\n"),
ld.current_filename ? ld.current_filename : _(L"Standard input"));
}
}
}
int exit_status = res ? STATUS_CMD_UNKNOWN : parser.get_last_status();
event_fire(parser,
proc_create_event(L"PROCESS_EXIT", event_type_t::exit, getpid(), exit_status));
// Trigger any exit handlers.
wcstring_list_t event_args = {to_string(exit_status)};
event_fire_generic(parser, L"fish_exit", &event_args);
restore_term_mode();
restore_term_foreground_process_group_for_exit();
if (g_profiling_active) {
parser.emit_profiling(opts.profile_output.c_str());
}
history_save_all();
if (opts.print_rusage_self) {
print_rusage_self(stderr);
}
if (debug_output) {
fclose(debug_output);
}
exit_without_destructors(exit_status);
return EXIT_FAILURE; // above line should always exit
}