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168 lines
5.5 KiB
C
168 lines
5.5 KiB
C
/** \file parse_util.h
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Various mostly unrelated utility functions related to parsing,
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loading and evaluating fish code.
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*/
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#ifndef FISH_PARSE_UTIL_H
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#define FISH_PARSE_UTIL_H
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#include <wchar.h>
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/**
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Find the beginning and end of the first subshell in the specified string.
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\param in the string to search for subshells
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\param begin the starting paranthesis of the subshell
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\param end the ending paranthesis of the subshell
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\param flags set this variable to ACCEPT_INCOMPLETE if in tab_completion mode
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\return -1 on syntax error, 0 if no subshells exist and 1 on sucess
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*/
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int parse_util_locate_cmdsubst( const wchar_t *in,
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wchar_t **begin,
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wchar_t **end,
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int flags );
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/**
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Find the beginning and end of the command substitution under the
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cursor. If no subshell is found, the entire string is returned. If
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the current command substitution is not ended, i.e. the closing
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parenthesis is missing, then the string from the beginning of the
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substitution to the end of the string is returned.
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\param buff the string to search for subshells
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\param cursor_pos the position of the cursor
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\param a the start of the searched string
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\param b the end of the searched string
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*/
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void parse_util_cmdsubst_extent( const wchar_t *buff,
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int cursor_pos,
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wchar_t **a,
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wchar_t **b );
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/**
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Find the beginning and end of the process definition under the cursor
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\param buff the string to search for subshells
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\param cursor_pos the position of the cursor
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\param a the start of the searched string
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\param b the end of the searched string
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*/
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void parse_util_process_extent( const wchar_t *buff,
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int cursor_pos,
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wchar_t **a,
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wchar_t **b );
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/**
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Find the beginning and end of the job definition under the cursor
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\param buff the string to search for subshells
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\param cursor_pos the position of the cursor
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\param a the start of the searched string
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\param b the end of the searched string
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*/
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void parse_util_job_extent( const wchar_t *buff,
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int cursor_pos,
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wchar_t **a,
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wchar_t **b );
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/**
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Find the beginning and end of the token under the cursor and the
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toekn before the current token. Any combination of tok_begin,
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tok_end, prev_begin and prev_end may be null.
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\param buff the string to search for subshells
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\param cursor_pos the position of the cursor
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\param tok_begin the start of the current token
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\param tok_end the end of the current token
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\param prev_begin the start o the token before the current token
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\param prev_end the end of the token before the current token
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*/
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void parse_util_token_extent( const wchar_t *buff,
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int cursor_pos,
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wchar_t **tok_begin,
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wchar_t **tok_end,
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wchar_t **prev_begin,
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wchar_t **prev_end );
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/**
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Get the linenumber at the specified character offset
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*/
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int parse_util_lineno( const wchar_t *str, int len );
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/**
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Calculate the line number of the specified cursor position
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*/
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int parse_util_get_line_from_offset( wchar_t *buff, int pos );
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/**
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Get the offset of the first character on the specified line
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*/
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int parse_util_get_offset_from_line( wchar_t *buff, int line );
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/**
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Return the total offset of the buffer for the cursor position nearest to the specified poition
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*/
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int parse_util_get_offset( wchar_t *buff, int line, int line_offset );
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/**
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Autoload the specified file, if it exists in the specified path. Do
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not load it multiple times unless it's timestamp changes or
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parse_util_unload is called.
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Autoloading one file may unload another.
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\param cmd the filename to search for. The suffix '.fish' is always added to this name
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\param path_var_name the environment variable giving the search path
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\param on_unload a callback function to run if a suitable file is found, which has not already been run. unload will also be called for old files which are unloaded.
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\param reload wheter to recheck file timestamps on already loaded files
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*/
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int parse_util_load( const wchar_t *cmd,
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const wchar_t *path_var_name,
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void (*on_unload)(const wchar_t *cmd),
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int reload );
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/**
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Reset the loader for the specified path variable. This will cause
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all information on loaded files in the specified directory to be
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reset.
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\param path_var_name the environment variable giving the search path
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\param on_unload a callback function which will be called before (re)loading a file, may be used to unload the previous file.
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*/
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void parse_util_load_reset( const wchar_t *path_var_name,
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void (*on_unload)(const wchar_t *cmd) );
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/**
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Tell the autoloader that the specified file, in the specified path,
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is no longer loaded.
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\param cmd the filename to search for. The suffix '.fish' is always added to this name
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\param path_var_name the environment variable giving the search path
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\param on_unload a callback function which will be called before (re)loading a file, may be used to unload the previous file.
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\return non-zero if the file was removed, zero if the file had not yet been loaded
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*/
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int parse_util_unload( const wchar_t *cmd,
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const wchar_t *path_var_name,
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void (*on_unload)(const wchar_t *cmd) );
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/**
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Set the argv environment variable to the specified null-terminated
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array of strings.
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*/
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void parse_util_set_argv( wchar_t **argv, array_list_t *named_arguments );
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/**
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Make a duplicate of the specified string, unescape wildcard
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characters but not performing any other character transformation.
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*/
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wchar_t *parse_util_unescape_wildcards( const wchar_t *in );
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#endif
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