fish-shell/share/functions/__fish_move_last.fish
Peter Collingbourne 6dc4ac60ae Use $PWD to retrieve the current directory in __fish_move_last.
(command pwd) uses the system's implementation of pwd. At least the GNU
coreutils implementation defaults to -P, which resulted in symlinks being
expanded when switching between directories with nextd/prevd.
2019-12-07 12:20:31 +01:00

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function __fish_move_last -d "Move the last element of a directory history from src to dest"
set -l src $argv[1]
set -l dest $argv[2]
set -l size_src (count $$src)
if test $size_src = 0
# Cannot make this step
# Print a bel, which is the character to print for notifications like these.
printf \a
return 1
end
# Append current dir to the end of the destination
set -g (echo $dest) $$dest $PWD
set ssrc $$src
# Change dir to the last entry in the source dir-hist
builtin cd $ssrc[$size_src]
# Keep all but the last from the source dir-hist
set -e (echo $src)\[$size_src]
# All ok, return success
return 0
end