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I recently upgraded the software on my macOS server and was dismayed to see that cppcheck reported a huge number of format string errors due to mismatches between the format string and its arguments from calls to `assert()`. It turns out they are due to the macOS header using `%lu` for the line number which is obviously wrong since it is using the C preprocessor `__LINE__` symbol which evaluates to a signed int. I also noticed that the macOS implementation writes to stdout, rather than stderr. It also uses `printf()` which can be a problem on some platforms if the stream is already in wide mode which is the normal case for fish. So implement our own `assert()` implementation. This also eliminates double-negative warnings that we get from some of our calls to `assert()` on some platforms by oclint. Also reimplement the `DIE()` macro in terms of our internal implementation. Rewrite `assert(0 && msg)` statements to `DIE(msg)` for clarity and to eliminate oclint warnings about constant expressions. Fixes #3276, albeit not in the fashion I originally envisioned.
129 lines
5.7 KiB
C++
129 lines
5.7 KiB
C++
// Prototypes for functions for syntax highlighting.
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#ifndef FISH_HIGHLIGHT_H
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#define FISH_HIGHLIGHT_H
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <vector>
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#include "color.h"
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#include "common.h"
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#include "env.h"
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// Internally, we specify highlight colors using a set of bits. Each highlight_spec is a 32 bit
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// uint. We divide this into low 16 (foreground) and high 16 (background). Each half we further
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// subdivide into low 8 (primary) and high 8 (modifiers). The primary is not a bitmask; specify
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// exactly one. The modifiers are a bitmask; specify any number.
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enum {
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// The following values are mutually exclusive; specify at most one.
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highlight_spec_normal = 0, // normal text
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highlight_spec_error, // error
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highlight_spec_command, // command
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highlight_spec_statement_terminator, // process separator
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highlight_spec_param, // command parameter (argument)
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highlight_spec_comment, // comment
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highlight_spec_match, // matching parenthesis, etc.
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highlight_spec_search_match, // search match
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highlight_spec_operator, // operator
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highlight_spec_escape, // escape sequences
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highlight_spec_quote, // quoted string
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highlight_spec_redirection, // redirection
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highlight_spec_autosuggestion, // autosuggestion
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highlight_spec_selection,
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// Pager support.
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highlight_spec_pager_prefix,
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highlight_spec_pager_completion,
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highlight_spec_pager_description,
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highlight_spec_pager_progress,
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highlight_spec_pager_secondary,
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HIGHLIGHT_SPEC_PRIMARY_MASK = 0xFF,
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// The following values are modifiers.
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highlight_modifier_valid_path = 0x100,
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highlight_modifier_force_underline = 0x200,
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// Hackish, indicates that we should treat a foreground color as background, per certain
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// historical behavior.
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highlight_modifier_sloppy_background = 0x300,
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/* Very special value */
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highlight_spec_invalid = 0xFFFF
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};
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typedef uint32_t highlight_spec_t;
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inline highlight_spec_t highlight_get_primary(highlight_spec_t val) {
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return val & HIGHLIGHT_SPEC_PRIMARY_MASK;
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}
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inline highlight_spec_t highlight_make_background(highlight_spec_t val) {
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assert(val >> 16 ==
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0); // should have nothing in upper bits, otherwise this is already a background
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return val << 16;
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}
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class history_item_t;
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/// Perform syntax highlighting for the shell commands in buff. The result is stored in the color
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/// array as a color_code from the HIGHLIGHT_ enum for each character in buff.
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///
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/// \param buffstr The buffer on which to perform syntax highlighting
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/// \param color The array in wchich to store the color codes. The first 8 bits are used for fg
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/// color, the next 8 bits for bg color.
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/// \param pos the cursor position. Used for quote matching, etc.
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/// \param error a list in which a description of each error will be inserted. May be 0, in whcich
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/// case no error descriptions will be generated.
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void highlight_shell(const wcstring &buffstr, std::vector<highlight_spec_t> &color, size_t pos,
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wcstring_list_t *error, const env_vars_snapshot_t &vars);
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/// Perform a non-blocking shell highlighting. The function will not do any I/O that may block. As a
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/// result, invalid commands may not be detected, etc.
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void highlight_shell_no_io(const wcstring &buffstr, std::vector<highlight_spec_t> &color,
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size_t pos, wcstring_list_t *error, const env_vars_snapshot_t &vars);
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/// Perform syntax highlighting for the text in buff. Matching quotes and paranthesis are
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/// highlighted. The result is stored in the color array as a color_code from the HIGHLIGHT_ enum
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/// for each character in buff.
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///
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/// \param buffstr The buffer on which to perform syntax highlighting
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/// \param color The array in wchich to store the color codes. The first 8 bits are used for fg
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/// color, the next 8 bits for bg color.
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/// \param pos the cursor position. Used for quote matching, etc.
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/// \param error a list in which a description of each error will be inserted. May be 0, in whcich
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/// case no error descriptions will be generated.
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void highlight_universal(const wcstring &buffstr, std::vector<highlight_spec_t> &color, size_t pos,
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wcstring_list_t *error, const env_vars_snapshot_t &vars);
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/// Translate from HIGHLIGHT_* to FISH_COLOR_* according to environment variables. Defaults to
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/// FISH_COLOR_NORMAL.
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///
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/// Example:
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///
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/// If the environment variable FISH_FISH_COLOR_ERROR is set to 'red', a call to
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/// highlight_get_color( highlight_error) will return FISH_COLOR_RED.
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rgb_color_t highlight_get_color(highlight_spec_t highlight, bool is_background);
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/// Given a command 'str' from the history, try to determine whether we ought to suggest it by
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/// specially recognizing the command. Returns true if we validated the command. If so, returns by
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/// reference whether the suggestion is valid or not.
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bool autosuggest_validate_from_history(const history_item_t &item,
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const wcstring &working_directory,
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const env_vars_snapshot_t &vars);
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// Tests whether the specified string cpath is the prefix of anything we could cd to. directories is
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// a list of possible parent directories (typically either the working directory, or the cdpath).
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// This does I/O!
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//
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// This is used only internally to this file, and is exposed only for testing.
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enum {
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// The path must be to a directory.
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PATH_REQUIRE_DIR = 1 << 0,
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// Expand any leading tilde in the path.
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PATH_EXPAND_TILDE = 1 << 1
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};
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typedef unsigned int path_flags_t;
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bool is_potential_path(const wcstring &const_path, const wcstring_list_t &directories,
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path_flags_t flags);
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#endif
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