fish-shell/share/functions/fish_job_summary.fish
Johannes Altmanninger 9158395d10 Fix __fish_list_current_token and friends for multiline commandlines
Some of these handled multiline prompts but not multiline command lines. We
first need to move the cursor to the end of the commandline, then we can
print a message.  Finally, we need to move the cursor back to where it was.
2024-04-12 12:00:24 +02:00

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function fish_job_summary -a job_id is_foreground cmd_line signal_or_end_name signal_desc proc_pid proc_name
# job_id: ID of the job that stopped/terminated/ended.
# is_foreground: 1 if the job was running in the foreground, 0 otherwise.
# cmd_line: The command line of the job.
# signal_or_end_name: If terminated by signal, the name of the signal (e.g. SIGTERM).
# If ended, the string "ENDED". If stopped, the string "STOPPED".
# signal_desc: A description of the signal (e.g. "Polite quite request").
# Not provided if the job stopped or ended without a signal.
# If the job has more than one process:
# proc_pid: the pid of the process affected.
# proc_name: the name of that process.
# If the job has only one process, these two arguments will not be provided.
# Print nothing if we get SIGINT in the foreground process group, to avoid spamming
# obvious stuff on the console (#1119). If we get SIGINT for the foreground
# process, assume the user typed ^C and can see it working. It's possible they
# didn't, and the signal was delivered via pkill, etc., but the SIGINT/SIGTERM
# distinction is precisely to allow INT to be from a UI
# and TERM to be programmatic, so this assumption is keeping with the design of
# signals. If echoctl is on, then the terminal will have written ^C to the console.
# If off, it won't have. We don't echo ^C either way, so as to respect the user's
# preference.
if test "$signal_or_end_name" = SIGINT; and test $is_foreground -eq 1
return
end
set -l max_cmd_len 32
set cmd_line (string shorten -m$max_cmd_len -- $cmd_line)
set -l message
switch $signal_or_end_name
case STOPPED
set message (printf ( _ "fish: Job %s, '%s' has stopped\n" ) $job_id $cmd_line)
case ENDED
set message (printf ( _ "fish: Job %s, '%s' has ended\n" ) $job_id $cmd_line)
case 'SIG*'
if test -n "$proc_pid"
set message (printf ( _ "fish: Process %s, '%s' from job %s, '%s' terminated by signal %s (%s)\n" ) \
$proc_pid $proc_name $job_id $cmd_line $signal_or_end_name $signal_desc)
else
set message (printf ( _ "fish: Job %s, '%s' terminated by signal %s (%s)\n" ) \
$job_id $cmd_line $signal_or_end_name $signal_desc)
end
end
if test $is_foreground -eq 0; and test $signal_or_end_name != STOPPED
__fish_echo string join \n -- $message
else
string join >&2 \n -- $message
end
end