fish-shell/share/functions/__fish_print_pipestatus.fish
Fabian Homborg 293a3a628d Remove pipestatus_with_signal
This was a wrapper around status_to_signal, just because that only
handled a single argument.

Instead, just teach status_to_signal to handle multiple arguments and
be done.
2020-09-24 20:14:10 +02:00

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function __fish_print_pipestatus --description "Print pipestatus for prompt"
set -l last_status
if set -q __fish_last_status
set last_status $__fish_last_status
else
set last_status $argv[-1] # default to $pipestatus[-1]
end
set -l left_brace $argv[1]
set -l right_brace $argv[2]
set -l separator $argv[3]
# Colors default to normal
set -q argv[4]
and set -l brace_sep_color $argv[4]
or set -l brace_sep_color normal
set -q argv[5]
and set -l status_color $argv[5]
or set -l status_color normal
set -e argv[1 2 3 4 5]
# Only print status codes if the job failed.
# SIGPIPE (141 = 128 + 13) is usually not a failure, see #6375.
if not contains $last_status 0 141
set -l sep $brace_sep_color$separator$status_color
set -l last_pipestatus_string (__fish_status_to_signal $argv | string join "$sep")
set -l last_status_string ""
if test $last_status -ne $argv[-1]
set last_status_string " "$status_color$last_status
end
printf "%s" $brace_sep_color $left_brace \
$status_color $last_pipestatus_string \
$brace_sep_color $right_brace $last_status_string (set_color normal)
end
end