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Johannes Altmanninger
5af417a5a7 Run build_tools/update_translations.fish
This branch uses the old translation ordering.
2025-10-08 13:12:38 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ad94b562fc Revert "builtin function: remove dead code"
This reverts commit 993b977c9b.

Fixes #11912

(cherry picked from commit b7fe3190bb)
2025-10-08 10:52:41 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
6a474ed0f0 release.sh: fix milestone API calls
(cherry picked from commit b6ddb56cc7)
2025-10-08 10:52:28 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
3fa252677a Release 4.1.2
Created by ./build_tools/release.sh 4.1.2
2025-10-07 22:56:06 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
e074b27abf release.sh: fix deployment approval logic 2025-10-07 22:55:04 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
a5727e59da tests/checks/fish_config: fix for non-embedded builds
(cherry picked from commit e3ebda3647)
2025-10-07 22:23:51 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4e68f8a130 release.sh: check fish-site worktree staleness
(cherry picked from commit 092e7fa274)
2025-10-07 22:23:51 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
417755b6a7 tests/checks/config-paths-standalone.fish: fix bad assertion
Fixes #11906

(cherry picked from commit 724416125e)
2025-10-07 22:00:31 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ef30feda12 Sanitize cursor position report on kitty click_events
This is easy to trigger by having a background process do "echo" to
move the terminal cursor to the next line, and then clicking anywhere.

Fixes #11905

(cherry picked from commit dd47c2baa2)
2025-10-07 21:54:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
20e3ed23b7 fish_config: fix regression "theme show" not showing custom themes
This regressed in 6f0532460a5~2..6f0532460a5 (fish_config: fix for
non-embedded builds, 2025-09-28).

Fixes #11903

(cherry picked from commit 15065255e9)
2025-10-07 21:54:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7bfdb8460d Embedded builds to use $workspace_root/etc again if run from build dir
Commit f05ad46980 (config_paths: remove vestiges of installable
builds, 2025-09-06) removed a bunch of code paths for embed-data
builds, since those builds can do without most config paths.

However they still want the sysconfig path.  That commit made
embedded builds use "/etc/fish" unconditionally.  Previously they
used "$workspace_root/etc".  This is important when running tests,
which should not read /etc/fish.

tests/checks/invocation.fish tests this implicitly: if /etc/fish does
not exist, then

	fish --profile-startup /dev/stdout

will not contain "builtin source".

Let's restore historical behavior.  This might be annoying for users
who "install" with "ln -s target/debug/fish ~/bin/", but that hasn't
ever been recommended, and the historical behavior was in effect
until 4.1.0.

Fixes #11900

(cherry picked from commit 3fec9c8145)
2025-10-07 15:26:09 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8d9d5816ed Extract constant for resolved build directory
Also use a different name than for the CMake variable, to reduce
confusion.

(cherry picked from commit a0b22077a5)
2025-10-07 15:26:09 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
97f6129dea Fix regression on paste in non-interactive read
As reported in
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/11836#issuecomment-3369973613,
running "fish -c read" and pasting something would result this error
from __fish_paste:

	commandline: Can not set commandline in non-interactive mode

Bisects to 32c36aa5f8 (builtins commandline/complete: allow handling
commandline before reader initialization, 2025-06-13).  That commit
allowed "commandline" to work only in interactive sessions, i.e. if
stdin is a TTY or if overridden with -i.

But this is not the only case where fish might read from the TTY.
The notable other case is builtin read, which also works in
noninteractive shells.
Let's allow "commandline" at least after we have initialized the TTY
for the first reader, which restores the relevant historical behavior
(which is weird, e.g. « fish -c 'read; commandline foo' »).

(cherry picked from commit a958f23f63)
2025-10-06 15:12:13 +02:00
Xiretza
c19de5aeb9 Make command run by __fish_echo output to TTY for color detection
Without this, e.g. Alt-L shows the directory entries one per line and
without colors.

Closes #11888

(cherry picked from commit b7fabb11ac)
2025-10-06 15:12:13 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
874fba1108 Don't use kitty keyboard protocol support to decide timeout
As reported in
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/discussions/11868, some
terminals advertise support for the kitty keyboard protocol despite
it not necessarily being enabled.

We use this flag in 30ff3710a0 (Increase timeout when reading
escape sequences inside paste/kitty kbd, 2025-07-24), to support
the AutoHotKey scenario on terminals that support the kitty keyboard
protocols.

Let's move towards the more comprehensive fix mentioned in abd23d2a1b
(Increase escape sequence timeout while waiting for query response,
2025-09-30), i.e. only apply a low timeout when necessary to actually
distinguish legacy escape.

Let's pick 30ms for now (which has been used successfully for similar
things historically, see 30ff3710a0); a higher timeout let alone
a warning on incomplete sequence seems risky for a patch relase,
and it's also not 100% clear if this is actually a degraded state
because in theory the user might legitimately type "escape [ 1"
(while kitty keyboard protocol is turned off, e.g. before the shell
regains control).

This obsoletes and hence reverts commit 623c14aed0 (Kitty keyboard
protocol is non-functional on old versions of Zellij, 2025-10-04).

(cherry picked from commit 6accc475c9)
2025-10-06 15:12:12 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
695f225cb4 Kitty keyboard protocol is non-functional on old versions of Zellij
try_readb() uses a high timeout when the kitty keyboard protocol is
enabled, because in that case it should basically never be necessary
to interpret \e as escape key, see 30ff3710a0 (Increase timeout when
reading escape sequences inside paste/kitty kbd, 2025-07-24).

Zellij before commit 0075548a (fix(terminal): support kitty keyboard
protocol setting with "=" (#3942), 2025-01-17) fails to enable kitty
keyboard protocol, so it sends the raw escape bytes, causing us to
wait 300ms.

Closes #11868

(cherry picked from commit 623c14aed0)
2025-10-04 07:23:59 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
9f36adb731 Refresh TTY timestamps after firing focus events
Using a multi-line prompt with focus events on:

	tmux new-session fish -C '
		tmux set -g focus-events on
		set -g fish_key_bindings fish_vi_key_bindings
		function fish_prompt
		    echo (prompt_pwd)
		    echo -n "> "
		end
		tmux split
	'

switching to the fish pane and typing any key sometimes leads to our
two-line-prompt being redawn one line below it's actual place.

Reportedly, it bisects to d27f5a5 which changed when we print things.
I did not verify root cause, but
1. symptoms are very similar to other
   problems with TTY timestamps, see eaa837effa (Refresh TTY
   timestamps again in most cases, 2025-07-24).
2. this seems fixed if we refresh timestamps after
   running the focus events, which print some cursor shaping commands
   to stdout. So bravely do that.

Closes #11870

(cherry picked from commit 7d83dc4758)
2025-10-03 22:41:20 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
3ff699d7ea Update changelog for patch release
(cherry picked from commit 493d0bca95)
2025-10-03 22:41:10 +02:00
Étienne Deparis
4b6ad751e8 web_config: Support long options separated with = from their value
Closes #11861

(cherry picked from commit 8adc598e90)
2025-10-03 22:38:25 +02:00
Étienne Deparis
8dd90085b6 web_config: Use None as default for underline style
Underline is no more a boolean and should be one of the accepted style,
or None. By keeping False as default value, web_config was generating
wrong --underline=False settings

Part of #11861

(cherry picked from commit c884c08257)
2025-10-03 22:38:25 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
47396e78ce Stop requesting modifyOtherKeys on old Midnight Commander again
This upstream issue was fixed in 0ea77d2ec (Ticket #4597: fix CSI
parser, 2024-10-09); for old mc's we had worked around this but the
workaround was accidentally removed. Add it back for all the versions
that don't have that fix.

Fixes f0e007c439 (Relocate tty metadata and protocols and clean
it up, 2025-06-19) Turns out this was why the "Capability" enum was
added in 2d234bb676 (Only request keyboard protocols once we know
if kitty kbd is supported, 2025-01-26).

Fixes #11869

(cherry picked from commit fcd246064b)
2025-10-03 22:38:25 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
77a038541a Harmonize temporary Midnight Commander workarounds a bit
(cherry picked from commit 86a0a348ee)
2025-10-03 22:38:25 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
84dbdf4e2a Unbreak hack to strip " (deleted)" suffix from executable path
Commit 49b88868df (Fix stripping of " (deleted)" from non-UTF8 paths
to fish, 2024-10-12) was wrong because Path::ends_with() considers
entire path components. Fix that.

Refs:
- https://matrix.to/#/!YLTeaulxSDauOOxBoR:matrix.org/$k2IQazfmztFUXrairmIQvx_seS1ZJ7HlFWhmNy479Dg
- https://matrix.to/#/!YLTeaulxSDauOOxBoR:matrix.org/$4pugfHejL9J9L89zuFU6Bfg41UMjA0y79orc3EaBego

(cherry picked from commit 7b59ae0d82)
2025-10-03 22:38:25 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
0a50ba9ef5 release.sh: add next patch milestone
This is still the common case.

(cherry picked from commit ed36e852d2)
2025-10-03 22:38:25 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8b317a192b release.sh: close milestone when done
Don't fail early if this doesn't exist, because it's not needed for
testing this on fish-shell forks that live on GitHub.

(cherry picked from commit da5d93c1e2)
2025-10-03 22:38:25 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
42decbf1da Fix scp completions
Introduced when __fish_mktemp_relative was.

Fixes #11860

(cherry picked from commit 97acc12d62)
2025-10-02 18:40:57 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
79b0d24701 release.sh: sunset release announcement email
I'm not sure if our peer projects do this or if it's useful to have
on top of github releases (especially as most releases are patch
releases mainly).

We could certainly use "sphinx-build -b text" in
build_tools/release-notes.sh to extract a nice plaintext changelog
and send that, but that doesn't support links.  Not sure about HTML
email either.

(cherry picked from commit 62543b36a4)
2025-10-01 08:10:20 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1f6cd5fc2d Release 4.1.1
Created by ./build_tools/release.sh 4.1.1
2025-09-30 19:27:13 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
635525be96 Changelog update for 4.1.1
(cherry picked from commit 412149a5de)
2025-09-30 19:26:51 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
280791c0f5 Increase escape sequence timeout while waiting for query response
Running "fish -d reader" inside SSH inside Windows terminal sometimes
results in hangs on startup (or whenever we run "scrollback-push"),
because not all of the Primary DA response is available for reading
at once:

	reader: Incomplete escape sequence: \e\[?61\;4\;6\;7\;14\;21\;22\;23\;24\;28\;32

Work around this by increasing the read timeout while we're waiting
for query responses.

We should try to find a better (more comprehensive?) fix in future,
but for the patch release, this small change will do.

Fixes #11841

(cherry picked from commit abd23d2a1b)
2025-09-30 19:05:04 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
91faa1be49 Changelog for translation fixes from #11833
(cherry picked from commit b774c54a6f)
2025-09-30 19:05:04 +02:00
王宇逸
24e529ea07 zh_CN: fix tier 1 translations
Closes #11833

(cherry picked from commit e4b797405b)
2025-09-30 19:05:04 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
595bfda331 release-notes.sh: fix sphinx warning for patch release notes
Integration_4.1.1 fails to generate release notes with

	CHANGELOG.rst:9: WARNING: Bullet list ends without a blank
	line; unexpected unindent. [docutils].

(cherry picked from commit 81a89a5dec)
2025-09-30 19:05:04 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
0f358756a2 Primary Device Attribute is a proper noun
We don't care about any specific attributes but we do very much care
about the specific query and response format associated with VT100's
primary device attribute query. Use a proper noun to emphasize that
we want that one and no other.

Ref: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/pull/11833#discussion_r2385659040
(cherry picked from commit 0da12a6b55)
2025-09-30 12:08:37 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
0ace46d127 build.rs: fix MSRV (1.70) clippy
(cherry picked from commit 86ec8994e6)
2025-09-30 12:08:37 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
a143a67318 po/de.po: copy-edit German translations
Go through all existing translations except for tier3.

(cherry picked from commit caf426ddb2)
2025-09-30 11:52:43 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
047b9d96a0 builtin commandline: fix completion description
(cherry picked from commit 508ae410a6)
2025-09-30 11:52:43 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
c942b034ba builtin function: remove dead code
(cherry picked from commit 993b977c9b)
2025-09-30 11:52:42 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
0f1caacae4 builtin function: fix a misleading error message
Issue introduced in 7914c92824 (replaced the functions '--rename'
option with '--copy'., 2010-09-09).

(cherry picked from commit a7f0138fc7)
2025-09-30 11:52:42 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
f332cdc757 builtin set: fix regression in error message description
(cherry picked from commit ab3c932903)
2025-09-30 11:52:42 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
c6912c6721 Remove translations for some error messages that basically never happen
Executable path is empty only in contrived circumstances.

The regex error happens only when the user explicitly turns off a
feature flag.

The orphaned process error seems very unlikely, not worth translating.

(cherry picked from commit ae0fdadcff)
2025-09-30 11:52:42 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
678edbd223 Fix short description for builtin wait
(cherry picked from commit e3974989d8)
2025-09-30 11:52:42 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1a78407efe Translation update implied by parent commit
Part of #11833

(cherry picked from commit 080b1e0e4f)
2025-09-30 11:52:41 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
3ecf1bc46d po: add section markers to indicate translation priority
Part of #11833

(cherry picked from commit a5db91dd85)
2025-09-30 11:52:41 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4d99e51e62 Translation update implied by parent commit
Part of #11833

(cherry picked from commit b62f54631b)
2025-09-30 11:52:41 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
a9576d44e3 Prepare to not localize private function descriptions
The overwhelming majority of localizable messages comes from
completions:

	$ ls share/completions/ | wc -l
	$ 1048

OTOH functions also contribute a small amount, mostly via their
descriptions (so usually just one per file).

	$ ls share/functions/ | wc -l
	$ 237

Most of these are private and almost never shown to the user, so it's
not worth bothering translators with them. So:

- Skip private (see the parent commit) and deprecated functions.
- Skip wrapper functions like grep (where the translation seems to
  be provided by apropos), and even the English description is not
  helpful.
  - Assume that most real systems have "seq", "realpath" etc.,
    so it's no use providing our own translations for our fallbacks.
- Mark fish's own functions as tier1, and some barely-used functiosn
  and completions as tier3, so we can order them that way in
  po/*.po. Most translators should only look at tier1 and tier2.
  In future we could disable localization for tier3.

See the explanation at the bottom of
tests/checks/message-localization-tier-is-declared.fish

Part of #11833

(cherry picked from commit d835c5252a)
2025-09-30 11:52:41 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
2c0e912fe1 Mark private functions that don't need localization
See the next commit.

Part of #11833

(cherry picked from commit a53db72564)
2025-09-30 11:52:41 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1f96e58852 functions/realpath: remove weird wrapping
Wrapping the same thing is redundant and wrapping grealpath is kinda
pointless since we only provide completions for realpath.

(cherry picked from commit 61b0368dac)
2025-09-30 11:52:41 +02:00
Integral
03f4bf262a completions/help: correct the spelling of "redirection"
Closes #11839

(cherry picked from commit 568b4a22f9)
2025-09-30 11:52:41 +02:00
Jiangqiu Shen
bb61c948af Re-add translations for share/completions/cjpm.fish
As removed in the parent commit.
Cherry-picked from e4c55131c7 (Update translation, 2025-07-04)

(cherry picked from commit 8abba8a089)
2025-09-30 11:52:41 +02:00
王宇逸
fa59a736bf zh_CN: bad translations are worse than none
Part of #11833

(cherry picked from commit b3b789cd68)
2025-09-30 11:52:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
97dc8f69d9 functions/seq: use early return
(cherry picked from commit 425a166111)
2025-09-30 11:52:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
57753474e4 tests/checks/check-all-fish-files.fish: follow naming convention
(cherry picked from commit 1dcc290e29)
2025-09-30 11:52:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
d5f4cedeb5 build.rs: remove dead code
(cherry picked from commit 863204dbfa)
2025-09-30 11:52:40 +02:00
Sebastian Fleer
ec4700308e webconfig: Replace str.stripprefix with str.removeprefix
str.stripprefix doesn't exist in Python:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.removeprefix

Closes #11840

(cherry picked from commit 4b21e7c9c7)
2025-09-30 11:52:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1d5ae08696 Reliably disable modifyOtherKeys on WezTerm
WezTerm allows applications to enable modifyOtherKeys by default.
Its implementation has issues on non-English or non-QWERTY layouts,
see https://github.com/wezterm/wezterm/issues/6087 and #11204.

fish 4.0.1 disabled modifyOtherKeys on WezTerm specifically
(7ee6d91ba0 (Work around keyboard-layout related bugs in WezTerm's
modifyOtherKeys, 2025-03-03)), fish 4.1.0 didn't, because at that
time, WezTerm would advertise support for the kitty keyboard protocol
(even if applications are not allowed to enable it) which would make
fish skip requesting the legacy modifyOtherKeys.

WezTerm no longer advertises that if config.enable_kitty_keyboard
is false.  Let's work around it in another way.

(cherry picked from commit df5230ff4a)
2025-09-30 11:52:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
bb5b583d63 Tighten some screws for TTY-specific workarounds
(cherry picked from commit 7cd0943056)
2025-09-30 11:52:40 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7d80a599f2 fish_config: fix for non-embedded builds
I only tested with embedded-builds; CMake tests were failing because
they use different code paths here.

fish_config could use some love.  Start by extracting common
functionality between "{theme,prompt} show", fixing the behavior.

Fixes 29a35a7951 (fish_config: fix "prompt/theme show" in embed-data
builds, 2025-09-28).

(cherry picked from commit 6f0532460a)
2025-09-28 12:31:00 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
284d8fa3d1 fish_config: fix "prompt/theme show" in embed-data builds
Fixes #11832

(cherry picked from commit 29a35a7951)
2025-09-28 11:08:14 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
a03f52add0 release workflow: install msgfmt for staticbuilds
This makes us actually embed localized messages.

Part of #11828

(cherry picked from commit 0ff0de7efe)
2025-09-28 11:06:21 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
89fa81123b build_tools/release.sh: actually add new docs
Not quite sure for which step this is actually needed.  While at it,
fix the errexit issue that caused this blunder.

(cherry picked from commit 97ae05b69d)
2025-09-28 11:06:21 +02:00
510 changed files with 26849 additions and 107577 deletions

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
image: alpine/edge
packages:
- cargo
- clang17-libclang
- cmake
- ninja
- pcre2-dev
@@ -23,4 +24,4 @@ tasks:
ninja
- test: |
cd fish-shell/build
ninja fish_run_tests
ninja test

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@@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ tasks:
ninja
- test: |
cd fish/build
ninja fish_run_tests
ninja test

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ packages:
- gettext
- gmake
- llvm
- terminfo-db
- ninja
- pcre2
- py311-pexpect
- py311-sphinx
- python
- rust
- tmux
@@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ tasks:
ninja
- test: |
cd fish-shell/build
ninja fish_run_tests
ninja test

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
image: openbsd/latest
packages:
- cmake
- gcc
- gettext
- gmake
- llvm
- ninja
- pcre2
- py3-pexpect
- py3-sphinx
- python
- rust
- tmux
sources:
- https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell
tasks:
- build: |
cd fish-shell
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -GNinja .. \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR=share \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR=share/doc/fish \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_SYSCONFDIR=/etc
ninja
- test: |
cd fish-shell/build
ninja fish_run_tests

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@@ -8,10 +8,18 @@ linux_task:
container: &step
image: ghcr.io/krobelus/fish-ci/alpine:latest
memory: 4GB
- name: ubuntu-oldest-supported
- name: jammy
container:
<<: *step
image: ghcr.io/krobelus/fish-ci/ubuntu-oldest-supported:latest
image: ghcr.io/krobelus/fish-ci/jammy:latest
# - name: jammy-asan
# container:
# <<: *step
# image: ghcr.io/krobelus/fish-ci/jammy-asan:latest
# - name: focal-32bit
# container:
# <<: *step
# image: ghcr.io/krobelus/fish-ci/focal-32bit:latest
tests_script:
# cirrus at times gives us 32 procs and 2 GB of RAM
# Unrestriced parallelism results in OOM
@@ -23,11 +31,32 @@ linux_task:
- ninja fish_run_tests
only_if: $CIRRUS_REPO_OWNER == 'fish-shell'
linux_arm_task:
matrix:
- name: focal-arm64
arm_container:
image: ghcr.io/fish-shell/fish-ci/focal-arm64
- name: jammy-armv7-32bit
arm_container:
image: ghcr.io/fish-shell/fish-ci/jammy-armv7-32bit
tests_script:
# cirrus at times gives us 32 procs and 2 GB of RAM
# Unrestriced parallelism results in OOM
- lscpu || true
- (cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemTotal) || true
- mkdir build && cd build
- FISH_TEST_MAX_CONCURRENCY=6 cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
- ninja -j 6 fish
- file ./fish
- ninja fish_run_tests
# CI task disabled during RIIR transition
only_if: false && $CIRRUS_REPO_OWNER == 'fish-shell'
freebsd_task:
matrix:
- name: FreeBSD Stable
- name: FreeBSD 14
freebsd_instance:
image: freebsd-14-3-release-amd64-ufs # updatecli.d/cirrus-freebsd.yml
image: freebsd-14-3-release-amd64-ufs
tests_script:
- pkg install -y cmake-core devel/pcre2 devel/ninja gettext git-lite lang/rust misc/py-pexpect
# libclang.so is a required build dependency for rust-c++ ffi bridge

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github:
- krobelus

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
name: Install dependencies for system tests
inputs:
include_sphinx:
description: Whether to install Sphinx
required: true
default: false
include_pcre:
description: Whether to install the PCRE library
required: false
default: true
permissions:
contents: read
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- shell: bash
env:
include_pcre: ${{ inputs.include_pcre }}
run: |
set -x
: "optional dependencies"
sudo apt install \
gettext \
$(if $include_pcre; then echo libpcre2-dev; fi) \
;
: "system test dependencies"
sudo apt install \
diffutils $(: "for diff") \
git \
gettext \
less \
$(if ${{ inputs.include_pcre }}; then echo libpcre2-dev; fi) \
python3-pexpect \
tmux \
wget \
;
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-sphinx
if: ${{ inputs.include_sphinx == 'true' }}

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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
name: Install sphinx-markdown-builder
permissions:
contents: read
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- shell: bash
run: |
set -x
commit=b259de1dc97573a71470a1d71c3d83535934136b
pip install git+https://github.com/krobelus/sphinx-markdown-builder@"$commit"
python -c 'import sphinx_markdown_builder'

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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
name: Install sphinx
permissions:
contents: read
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- shell: bash
run: |
set -x
sudo pip install uv --break-system-packages
# Check that pyproject.toml and the lock file are in sync.
# TODO Use "uv" to install Python as well.
: 'Note that --no-managed-python below would be implied but be explicit'
uv='env UV_PYTHON=python uv --no-managed-python'
$uv lock --check
# Install globally.
sudo $uv pip install --group=dev --system --break-system-packages
# Smoke test.
python -c 'import sphinx; import sphinx_markdown_builder'

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
name: Rust Toolchain
inputs:
toolchain_channel:
description: Either "stable" or "msrv"
required: true
targets:
description: Comma-separated list of target triples to install for this toolchain
required: false
components:
description: Comma-separated list of components to be additionally installed
required: false
permissions:
contents: read
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- name: Set toolchain
env:
toolchain_channel: ${{ inputs.toolchain_channel }}
shell: bash
run: |
set -x
toolchain=$(
case "$toolchain_channel" in
(stable) echo 1.91 ;; # updatecli.d/rust.yml
(msrv) echo 1.85 ;; # updatecli.d/rust.yml
(*)
printf >&2 "error: unsupported toolchain channel %s" "$toolchain_channel"
exit 1
;;
esac
)
printf 'TOOLCHAIN=%s\n' "$toolchain" >>"$GITHUB_ENV"
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{ env.TOOLCHAIN }}
targets: ${{ inputs.targets }}
components: ${{ inputs.components }}

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@@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ permissions:
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@1.70
with:
toolchain_channel: "msrv"
targets: ${{ inputs.targets }}
components: ${{ inputs.components }}
components: ${{ inputs.components}}

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@@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ permissions:
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@1.90
with:
toolchain_channel: "stable"
targets: ${{ inputs.targets }}
components: ${{ inputs.components }}

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@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
name: Build Docker test images
on:
push:
branches:
- master
paths:
- 'docker/**'
workflow_dispatch:
concurrency:
group: docker-builds
env:
REGISTRY: ghcr.io
NAMESPACE: fish-ci
jobs:
docker-build:
if: github.repository_owner == 'fish-shell'
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
attestations: write
id-token: write
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- os: ubuntu-latest
target: alpine
- os: ubuntu-latest
target: ubuntu-oldest-supported
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v5
-
name: Login to Container registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
-
name: Extract metadata (tags, labels) for Docker
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@9ec57ed1fcdbf14dcef7dfbe97b2010124a938b7
with:
images: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ github.repository_owner }}/${{ env.NAMESPACE }}/${{ matrix.target }}
flavor: |
latest=true
-
name: Build and push
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
with:
context: docker/context
push: true
file: docker/${{ matrix.target }}.Dockerfile
tags: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}
labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}

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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ permissions:
jobs:
lock:
if: github.repository_owner == 'fish-shell'
permissions:
issues: write # for dessant/lock-threads to lock issues
pull-requests: write # for dessant/lock-threads to lock PRs

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
name: Test
name: make fish_run_tests
on: [push, pull_request]
@@ -11,17 +11,18 @@ permissions:
jobs:
ubuntu:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain@oldest-supported
- name: Install deps
uses: ./.github/actions/install-dependencies
with:
include_sphinx: true
- name: Generate a locale that uses a comma as decimal separator.
run: |
sudo apt install gettext libpcre2-dev python3-pexpect python3-sphinx tmux
# Generate a locale that uses a comma as decimal separator.
sudo locale-gen fr_FR.UTF-8
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-sphinx-markdown-builder
- name: cmake
run: |
mkdir build && cd build
@@ -42,20 +43,18 @@ jobs:
git --no-pager diff --exit-code || { echo 'There are uncommitted changes after regenerating the gettext PO files. Make sure to update them via `build_tools/update_translations.fish` after changing source files.'; exit 1; }
ubuntu-32bit-static-pcre2:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain@oldest-supported
with:
targets: "i586-unknown-linux-gnu"
targets: "i586-unknown-linux-gnu" # rust-toolchain wants this comma-separated
- name: Install deps
uses: ./.github/actions/install-dependencies
with:
include_pcre: false
include_sphinx: false
- name: Install g++-multilib
run: |
sudo apt install g++-multilib
sudo apt update
sudo apt install gettext python3-pexpect g++-multilib tmux
- name: cmake
env:
CFLAGS: "-m32"
@@ -70,6 +69,7 @@ jobs:
make -C build VERBOSE=1 fish_run_tests
ubuntu-asan:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
# Rust has two different memory sanitizers of interest; they can't be used at the same time:
@@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ jobs:
#
RUSTFLAGS: "-Zsanitizer=address"
# RUSTFLAGS: "-Zsanitizer=memory -Zsanitizer-memory-track-origins"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# All -Z options require running nightly
@@ -88,11 +89,8 @@ jobs:
# this is comma-separated
components: rust-src
- name: Install deps
uses: ./.github/actions/install-dependencies
with:
include_sphinx: false
- name: Install llvm
run: |
sudo apt install gettext libpcre2-dev python3-pexpect tmux
sudo apt install llvm # for llvm-symbolizer
- name: cmake
env:
@@ -121,8 +119,38 @@ jobs:
export LSAN_OPTIONS="$LSAN_OPTIONS:suppressions=$PWD/build_tools/lsan_suppressions.txt"
make -C build VERBOSE=1 fish_run_tests
# Our clang++ tsan builds are not recognizing safe rust patterns (such as the fact that Drop
# cannot be called while a thread is using the object in question). Rust has its own way of
# running TSAN, but for the duration of the port from C++ to Rust, we'll keep this disabled.
# ubuntu-threadsan:
#
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
#
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# - uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain@oldest-supported
# - name: Install deps
# run: |
# sudo apt install gettext libpcre2-dev python3-pexpect tmux
# - name: cmake
# env:
# FISH_CI_SAN: 1
# CC: clang
# run: |
# mkdir build && cd build
# cmake ..
# - name: make
# run: |
# make
# - name: make fish_run_tests
# run: |
# make -C build fish_run_tests
macos:
runs-on: macos-latest
env:
# macOS runners keep having issues loading Cargo.toml dependencies from git (GitHub) instead
# of crates.io, so give this a try. It's also sometimes significantly faster on all platforms.
@@ -135,42 +163,14 @@ jobs:
# --break-system-packages because homebrew has now declared itself "externally managed".
# this is CI so we don't actually care.
sudo pip3 install --break-system-packages pexpect
brew install gettext tmux
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-sphinx
brew install tmux
- name: cmake
run: |
mkdir build && cd build
FISH_TEST_MAX_CONCURRENCY=1 \
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
- name: make
run: |
make -C build VERBOSE=1
- name: make fish_run_tests
run: |
make -C build VERBOSE=1 fish_run_tests
windows:
runs-on: windows-latest
defaults:
run:
shell: msys2 {0}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: msys2/setup-msys2@v2
with:
update: true
msystem: MSYS
- name: Install deps
# Not using setup-msys2 `install` option to make it easier to copy/paste
run: |
pacman --noconfirm -S --needed git rust
- name: cargo build
run: |
cargo build
- name: smoketest
# We can't run `build_tools/check.sh` yet, there are just too many failures
# so this is just a quick check to make sure that fish can swim
run: |
set -x
[ "$(target/debug/fish.exe -c 'echo (math 1 + 1)')" = 2 ]
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@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ jobs:
# Workaround for https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/882
ref: ${{ inputs.version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: sudo apt install cmake gettext ninja-build python3-pip
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-sphinx
run: sudo apt install cmake gettext ninja-build python3-pip python3-sphinx
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-sphinx-markdown-builder
- name: Create tarball
run: |
set -x
@@ -52,10 +52,7 @@ jobs:
# Need history since the last release (i.e. tag) for stats.
git fetch --tags
git fetch --unshallow
gpg_public_key_url=https://github.com/${{ github.actor }}.gpg
curl -sS "$gpg_public_key_url" | grep 'PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK' -A5
FISH_GPG_PUBLIC_KEY_URL=$gpg_public_key_url \
sh -x ./build_tools/release-notes.sh >"$relnotes"
sh -x ./build_tools/release-notes.sh >"$relnotes"
# Delete title
sed -n 1p "$relnotes" | grep -q "^## fish .*"
sed -n 2p "$relnotes" | grep -q '^$'
@@ -71,7 +68,7 @@ jobs:
packages-for-linux:
needs: [is-release-tag]
name: Build single-file fish for Linux
name: Build single-file fish for Linux (experimental)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -83,8 +80,7 @@ jobs:
with:
targets: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl,aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
- name: Install dependencies
run: sudo apt install crossbuild-essential-arm64 gettext musl-tools
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-sphinx
run: sudo apt install crossbuild-essential-arm64 gettext musl-tools python3-sphinx
- name: Build statically-linked executables
run: |
set -x
@@ -147,12 +143,13 @@ jobs:
# Workaround for https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/882
ref: ${{ inputs.version }}
- name: Install Rust
uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain@oldest-supported
with:
targets: x86_64-apple-darwin
- name: Install Rust Stable
uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
targets: aarch64-apple-darwin,x86_64-apple-darwin
- name: Install dependencies
run: brew install gettext
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-sphinx
targets: aarch64-apple-darwin
- name: Build and codesign
run: |
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
name: Lint
name: Rust checks
on: [push, pull_request]
@@ -6,39 +6,25 @@ permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
format:
rustfmt:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
components: rustfmt
- name: install dependencies
run: pip install ruff
- name: build fish
run: cargo build
- name: check format
run: PATH="target/debug:$PATH" build_tools/style.fish --all --check
- name: check rustfmt
run: find build.rs crates src -type f -name '*.rs' | xargs rustfmt --check
- name: cargo fmt
run: cargo fmt --check
clippy:
clippy-stable:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- rust_version: "stable"
features: ""
- rust_version: "stable"
features: "--no-default-features"
- rust_version: "msrv"
features: ""
features: ["", "--no-default-features"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain
- uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
toolchain_channel: ${{ matrix.rust_version }}
components: clippy
- name: Install deps
run: |
@@ -46,6 +32,19 @@ jobs:
- name: cargo clippy
run: cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets ${{ matrix.features }} -- --deny=warnings
clippy-msrv:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: ./.github/actions/rust-toolchain@oldest-supported
with:
components: clippy
- name: Install deps
run: |
sudo apt install gettext
- name: cargo clippy
run: cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- --deny=warnings
rustdoc:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:

4
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
*.DS_Store
*.a
*.app
*.d
*.dll
*.dylib
*.exe
@@ -104,6 +105,3 @@ target/
# JetBrains editors.
.idea/
# AI slop
.claude/

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edition = "2024"

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@@ -1,79 +1,9 @@
fish ?.?.? (released ???)
fish 4.1.3 (released ???)
=========================
fish 4.2.1 (released November 13, 2025)
=======================================
This release fixes the following regressions identified in 4.1.0:
This release fixes the following problems identified in 4.2.0:
- When building from a tarball without Sphinx (that is, with ``-DBUILD_DOCS=OFF`` or when ``sphinx-build`` is not found),
builtin man pages and help files were missing, which has been fixed (:issue:`12052`).
- ``fish_config``'s theme selector (the "colors" tab) was broken, which has been fixed (:issue:`12053`).
fish 4.2.0 (released November 10, 2025)
=======================================
Notable improvements and fixes
------------------------------
- History-based autosuggestions now include multi-line commands.
- A :ref:`transient prompt <transient-prompt>` containing more lines than the final prompt will now be cleared properly (:issue:`11875`).
- Taiwanese Chinese translations have been added.
- French translations have been supplemented (:issue:`11842`).
Deprecations and removed features
---------------------------------
- fish now assumes UTF-8 for character encoding even if the system does not have a UTF-8 locale.
Input bytes which are not valid UTF-8 are still round-tripped correctly.
For example, file paths using legacy encodings can still be used,
but may be rendered differently on the command line.
- On systems where no multi-byte locale is available,
fish will no longer fall back to using ASCII replacements for :ref:`Unicode characters <term-compat-unicode-codepoints>` such as "…".
Interactive improvements
------------------------
- The title of the terminal tab can now be set separately from the window title by defining the :doc:`fish_tab_title <cmds/fish_tab_title>` function (:issue:`2692`).
- fish now hides the portion of a multiline prompt that is scrolled out of view due to a huge command line. This prevents duplicate lines after repainting with partially visible prompt (:issue:`11911`).
- :doc:`fish_config prompt <cmds/fish_config>`'s ``choose`` and ``save`` subcommands have been taught to reset :doc:`fish_mode_prompt <cmds/fish_mode_prompt>` in addition to the other prompt functions (:issue:`11937`).
- fish no longer force-disables mouse capture (DECSET/DECRST 1000),
so you can use those commands
to let mouse clicks move the cursor or select completions items (:issue:`4918`).
- The :kbd:`alt-p` binding no longer adds a redundant space to the command line.
- When run as a login shell on macOS, fish now sets :envvar:`MANPATH` correctly when that variable was already present in the environment (:issue:`10684`).
- A Windows-specific case of the :doc:`web-based config <cmds/fish_config>` failing to launch has been fixed (:issue:`11805`).
- A MSYS2-specific workaround for Konsole and WezTerm has been added,
to prevent them from using the wrong working directory when opening new tabs (:issue:`11981`).
For distributors and developers
-------------------------------
- Release tags and source code tarballs are GPG-signed again (:issue:`11996`).
- Documentation in release tarballs is now built with the latest version of Sphinx,
which means that pre-built man pages include :ref:`OSC 8 hyperlinks <term-compat-osc-8>`.
- The Sphinx dependency is now specified in ``pyproject.toml``,
which allows you to use `uv <https://github.com/astral-sh/uv>`__ to provide Sphinx for building documentation (e.g. ``uv run cargo install --path .``).
- The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) has been updated to 1.85.
- The standalone build mode has been made the default.
This means that the files in ``$CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/share/fish`` will not be used anymore, except for HTML docs.
As a result, future upgrades will no longer break running shells
if one of fish's internal helper functions has been changed in the updated version.
For now, the data files are still installed redundantly,
to prevent upgrades from breaking already-running shells (:issue:`11921`).
To reverse this change (which should not be necessary),
patch out the ``embed-data`` feature from ``cmake/Rust.cmake``.
This option will be removed in future.
- OpenBSD 7.8 revealed an issue with fish's approach for displaying builtin man pages, which has been fixed.
Regression fixes:
-----------------
- (from 4.1.0) Fix the :doc:`web-based config <cmds/fish_config>` for Python 3.9 and older (:issue:`12039`).
- (from 4.1.0) Correct wrong terminal modes set by ``fish -c 'read; cat`` (:issue:`12024`).
- (from 4.1.0) On VTE-based terminals, stop redrawing the prompt on resize again, to avoid glitches.
- (from 4.1.0) On MSYS2, fix saving/loading of universal variables (:issue:`11948`).
- (from 4.1.0) Fix error using ``man`` for the commands ``!`` ``.`` ``:`` ``[`` ``{`` (:issue:`11955`).
- (from 4.1.0) Fix build issues on illumos systems (:issue:`11982`).
- (from 4.1.0) Fix crash on invalid :doc:`function <cmds/function>` command (:issue:`11912`).
- (from 4.0.0) Fix build on SPARC and MIPS Linux by disabling ``SIGSTKFLT``.
- (from 4.0.0) Fix crash when passing negative PIDs to builtin :doc:`wait <cmds/wait>` (:issue:`11929`).
- (from 4.0.0) On Linux, fix :doc:`status fish-path <cmds/status>` output when fish has been reinstalled since it was started.
- Crash on invalid :doc:`function <cmds/function>` call (:issue:`11912`).
fish 4.1.2 (released October 7, 2025)
=====================================
@@ -935,7 +865,7 @@ Notable improvements and fixes
which expands ``!!`` to the last history item, anywhere on the command line, mimicking other shells' history expansion.
See :doc:`the documentation <cmds/abbr>` for more.
See :ref:`the documentation <cmd-abbr>` for more.
- ``path`` gained a new ``mtime`` subcommand to print the modification time stamp for files. For example, this can be used to handle cache file ages (:issue:`9057`)::
> touch foo
@@ -1360,7 +1290,7 @@ Scripting improvements
two
'blue '
- ``$fish_user_paths`` is now automatically deduplicated to fix a common user error of appending to it in config.fish when it is universal (:issue:`8117`). :doc:`fish_add_path <cmds/fish_add_path>` remains the recommended way to add to $PATH.
- ``$fish_user_paths`` is now automatically deduplicated to fix a common user error of appending to it in config.fish when it is universal (:issue:`8117`). :ref:`fish_add_path <cmd-fish_add_path>` remains the recommended way to add to $PATH.
- ``return`` can now be used outside functions. In scripts, it does the same thing as ``exit``. In interactive mode,it sets ``$status`` without exiting (:issue:`8148`).
- An oversight prevented all syntax checks from running on commands given to ``fish -c`` (:issue:`8171`). This includes checks such as ``exec`` not being allowed in a pipeline, and ``$$`` not being a valid variable. Generally, another error was generated anyway.
- ``fish_indent`` now correctly reformats tokens that end with a backslash followed by a newline (:issue:`8197`).

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@@ -28,25 +28,6 @@ set(CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR})
# This defines the FBVF variable.
include(Version)
# Set up the docs.
include(cmake/Docs.cmake)
# Tell Cargo where our build directory is so it can find Cargo.toml.
set(VARS_FOR_CARGO
"FISH_CMAKE_BINARY_DIR=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}"
"PREFIX=${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}"
"DOCDIR=${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_DOCDIR}"
"DATADIR=${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_DATADIR}"
"SYSCONFDIR=${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_SYSCONFDIR}"
"BINDIR=${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_BINDIR}"
"CARGO_TARGET_DIR=${FISH_RUST_BUILD_DIR}"
"CARGO_BUILD_RUSTC=${Rust_COMPILER}"
"${FISH_PCRE2_BUILDFLAG}"
"RUSTFLAGS=$ENV{RUSTFLAGS} ${rust_debugflags}"
"FISH_SPHINX=${SPHINX_EXECUTABLE}"
"FISH_USE_PREBUILT_DOCS=${USE_PREBUILT_DOCS}"
)
# Let fish pick up when we're running out of the build directory without installing
get_filename_component(REAL_CMAKE_BINARY_DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}" REALPATH)
get_filename_component(REAL_CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}" REALPATH)
@@ -90,6 +71,9 @@ create_target(fish_indent)
# Define fish_key_reader.
create_target(fish_key_reader)
# Set up the docs.
include(cmake/Docs.cmake)
# Set up tests.
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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Completion scripts should
1. Use as few dependencies as possible - try to use fish's builtins like ``string`` instead of ``grep`` and ``awk``,
use ``python`` to read json instead of ``jq`` (because it's already a soft dependency for fish's tools)
2. If it uses a common unix tool, use POSIX-compatible invocations - ideally it would work on GNU/Linux, macOS, the BSDs and other systems
2. If it uses a common unix tool, use posix-compatible invocations - ideally it would work on GNU/Linux, macOS, the BSDs and other systems
3. Option and argument descriptions should be kept short.
The shorter the description, the more likely it is that fish can use more columns.
4. Function names should start with ``__fish``, and functions should be kept in the completion file unless they're used elsewhere.
@@ -100,18 +100,33 @@ The builtins and various functions shipped with fish are documented in doc_src/c
Code Style
==========
For formatting, we use:
To ensure your changes conform to the style rules run
::
build_tools/style.fish
before committing your change. That will run our autoformatters:
- ``rustfmt`` for Rust
- ``fish_indent`` (shipped with fish) for fish script
- ``ruff format`` for Python
- ``black`` for python
To reformat files, there is a script
If youve already committed your changes thats okay since it will then
check the files in the most recent commit. This can be useful after
youve merged another persons change and want to check that its style
is acceptable. However, in that case it will run ``clang-format`` to
ensure the entire file, not just the lines modified by the commit,
conform to the style.
If you want to check the style of the entire code base run
::
build_tools/style.fish --all
build_tools/style.fish somefile.rs some.fish
That command will refuse to restyle any files if you have uncommitted
changes.
Fish Script Style Guide
-----------------------
@@ -163,10 +178,10 @@ made to run fish_indent via e.g.
(add-hook 'fish-mode-hook (lambda ()
(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'fish_indent-before-save)))
Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) Policy
--------------------------------------------
Rust Style Guide
----------------
We support at least the version of ``rustc`` available in Debian Stable.
Use ``cargo fmt`` and ``cargo clippy``. Clippy warnings can be turned off if there's a good reason to.
Testing
=======
@@ -181,47 +196,78 @@ You are strongly encouraged to add tests when changing the functionality
of fish, especially if you are fixing a bug to help ensure there are no
regressions in the future (i.e., we dont reintroduce the bug).
Unit tests live next to the implementation in Rust source files, in inline submodules (``mod tests {}``).
The tests can be found in three places:
System tests live in ``tests/``:
- src/tests for unit tests.
- tests/checks for script tests, run by `littlecheck <https://github.com/ridiculousfish/littlecheck>`__
- tests/pexpects for interactive tests using `pexpect <https://pexpect.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`__
- ``tests/checks`` are run by `littlecheck <https://github.com/ridiculousfish/littlecheck>`__
and test noninteractive (script) behavior,
except for ``tests/checks/tmux-*`` which test interactive scenarios.
- ``tests/pexpects`` tests interactive scenarios using `pexpect <https://pexpect.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`__
When in doubt, the bulk of the tests should be added as a littlecheck test in tests/checks, as they are the easiest to modify and run, and much faster and more dependable than pexpect tests. The syntax is fairly self-explanatory. It's a fish script with the expected output in ``# CHECK:`` or ``# CHECKERR:`` (for stderr) comments.
If your littlecheck test has a specific dependency, use ``# REQUIRE: ...`` with a posix sh script.
When in doubt, the bulk of the tests should be added as a littlecheck test in tests/checks, as they are the easiest to modify and run, and much faster and more dependable than pexpect tests.
The syntax is fairly self-explanatory.
It's a fish script with the expected output in ``# CHECK:`` or ``# CHECKERR:`` (for stderr) comments.
If your littlecheck test has a specific dependency, use ``# REQUIRE: ...`` with a POSIX sh script.
The pexpects are written in python and can simulate input and output to/from a terminal, so they are needed for anything that needs actual interactivity. The runner is in tests/pexpect_helper.py, in case you need to modify something there.
The pexpect tests are written in Python and can simulate input and output to/from a terminal, so they are needed for anything that needs actual interactivity.
The runner is in tests/pexpect_helper.py, in case you need to modify something there.
These tests can be run via the tests/test_driver.py Python script, which will set up the environment.
These tests can be run via the tests/test_driver.py python script, which will set up the environment.
It sets up a temporary $HOME and also uses it as the current directory, so you do not need to create a temporary directory in them.
If you need a command to do something weird to test something, maybe add it to the ``fish_test_helper`` binary (in ``tests/fish_test_helper.c``).
If you need a command to do something weird to test something, maybe add it to the ``fish_test_helper`` binary (in tests/fish_test_helper.c), or see if it can already do it.
Local testing
-------------
The tests can be run on your local system::
The tests can be run on your local computer on all operating systems.
cargo build
# Run unit tests
cargo test
# Run system tests
tests/test_driver.py target/debug
# Run a specific system test.
tests/test_driver.py target/debug tests/checks/abbr.fish
::
cmake path/to/fish-shell
make fish_run_tests
Or you can run them on a fish, without involving cmake::
cargo build
cargo test # for the unit tests
tests/test_driver.py target/debug # for the script and interactive tests
Here, the first argument to test_driver.py refers to a directory with ``fish``, ``fish_indent`` and ``fish_key_reader`` in it.
In this example we're in the root of the workspace and have run ``cargo build`` without ``--release``, so it's a debug build.
In this example we're in the root of the git repo and have run ``cargo build`` without ``--release``, so it's a debug build.
To run all tests and linters, use::
Git hooks
---------
build_tools/check.sh
Since developers sometimes forget to run the tests, it can be helpful to
use git hooks (see githooks(5)) to automate it.
One possibility is a pre-push hook script like this one:
.. code:: sh
#!/bin/sh
#### A pre-push hook for the fish-shell project
# This will run the tests when a push to master is detected, and will stop that if the tests fail
# Save this as .git/hooks/pre-push and make it executable
protected_branch='master'
# Git gives us lines like "refs/heads/frombranch SOMESHA1 refs/heads/tobranch SOMESHA1"
# We're only interested in the branches
isprotected=false
while read from _ to _; do
if [ "$to" = "refs/heads/$protected_branch" ]; then
isprotected=true
fi
done
if "$isprotected"; then
echo "Running checks before push to master"
build_tools/check.sh
fi
This will check if the push is to the master branch and, if it is, only
allow the push if running ``build_tools/check.sh`` succeeds. In some circumstances
it may be advisable to circumvent this check with
``git push --no-verify``, but usually that isnt necessary.
To install the hook, place the code in a new file
``.git/hooks/pre-push`` and make it executable.
Contributing Translations
=========================
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msgid "%ls: No suitable job\n"
msgstr ""
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::
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Updating Dependencies
=====================
To update dependencies, run ``build_tools/update-dependencies.sh``.
This currently requires `updatecli <https://github.com/updatecli/updatecli>`__ and a few other tools.
Versioning
==========

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]
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source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
[workspace]
resolver = "2"
members = ["crates/*"]
[workspace.package]
# To build revisions that use Corrosion (those before 2024-01), use CMake 3.19, Rustc 1.78 and Rustup 1.27.
rust-version = "1.85"
edition = "2024"
rust-version = "1.70"
edition = "2021"
repository = "https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell"
[workspace.dependencies]
bitflags = "2.5.0"
cc = "1.0.94"
cfg-if = "1.0.3"
errno = "0.3.0"
fish-build-helper = { path = "crates/build-helper" }
fish-build-man-pages = { path = "crates/build-man-pages" }
@@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ fish-gettext-extraction = { path = "crates/gettext-extraction" }
fish-gettext-maps = { path = "crates/gettext-maps" }
fish-gettext-mo-file-parser = { path = "crates/gettext-mo-file-parser" }
fish-printf = { path = "crates/printf", features = ["widestring"] }
fish-tempfile = { path = "crates/tempfile" }
libc = "0.2.177"
libc = "0.2.155"
# lru pulls in hashbrown by default, which uses a faster (though less DoS resistant) hashing algo.
# disabling default features uses the stdlib instead, but it doubles the time to rewrite the history
# files as of 22 April 2024.
@@ -46,12 +45,7 @@ proc-macro2 = "1.0"
# minimum supported version to 10.12.
rand = { version = "0.8.5", default-features = false, features = ["small_rng"] }
rsconf = "0.2.2"
rust-embed = { version = "8.7.2", features = [
"deterministic-timestamps",
"include-exclude",
"interpolate-folder-path",
] }
rust-embed = { version = "8.7.2", features = ["deterministic-timestamps"] }
serial_test = { version = "3", default-features = false }
# We need 0.9.0 specifically for some crash fixes.
terminfo = "0.9.0"
@@ -70,7 +64,7 @@ debug = true
[package]
name = "fish"
version = "4.2.1-snapshot"
version = "4.1.2"
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
default-run = "fish"
@@ -82,17 +76,14 @@ readme = "README.rst"
[dependencies]
bitflags.workspace = true
cfg-if.workspace = true
errno.workspace = true
fish-build-helper.workspace = true
fish-build-man-pages = { workspace = true, optional = true }
fish-gettext-extraction = { workspace = true, optional = true }
fish-gettext-maps = { workspace = true, optional = true }
fish-printf.workspace = true
fish-tempfile.workspace = true
libc.workspace = true
lru.workspace = true
macro_rules_attribute = "0.2.2"
nix.workspace = true
num-traits.workspace = true
once_cell.workspace = true
@@ -106,18 +97,9 @@ widestring.workspace = true
portable-atomic.workspace = true
[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
rust-embed = { workspace = true, optional = true, features = [
"deterministic-timestamps",
"debug-embed",
"include-exclude",
"interpolate-folder-path",
] }
rust-embed = { workspace = true, optional = true, features = ["deterministic-timestamps", "debug-embed"] }
[target.'cfg(not(windows))'.dependencies]
rust-embed = { workspace = true, optional = true, features = [
"deterministic-timestamps",
"include-exclude",
"interpolate-folder-path",
] }
rust-embed = { workspace = true, optional = true, features = ["deterministic-timestamps"] }
[dev-dependencies]
serial_test.workspace = true
@@ -170,14 +152,9 @@ rust.non_camel_case_types = "allow"
rust.non_upper_case_globals = "allow"
rust.unknown_lints = "allow"
rust.unstable_name_collisions = "allow"
rustdoc.private_intra_doc_links = "allow"
clippy.len_without_is_empty = "allow" # we're not a library crate
clippy.let_and_return = "allow"
clippy.manual_range_contains = "allow"
clippy.needless_lifetimes = "allow"
clippy.needless_return = "allow"
clippy.new_without_default = "allow"
clippy.option_map_unit_fn = "allow"
clippy.needless_lifetimes = "allow"
# We do not want to use the e?print(ln)?! macros.
# These lints flag their use.

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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Running fish requires:
- some common \*nix system utilities (currently ``mktemp``), in
addition to the basic POSIX utilities (``cat``, ``cut``, ``dirname``,
``ls``, ``mkdir``, ``mkfifo``, ``rm``, ``sh``, ``sort``, ``tee``, ``tr``,
``file``, ``ls``, ``mkdir``, ``mkfifo``, ``rm``, ``sh``, ``sort``, ``tee``, ``tr``,
``uname`` and ``sed`` at least, but the full coreutils plus ``find`` and
``awk`` is preferred)
@@ -100,7 +100,6 @@ The following optional features also have specific requirements:
messages require ``man`` for display
- automated completion generation from manual pages requires Python 3.5+
- the ``fish_config`` web configuration tool requires Python 3.5+ and a web browser
- the :ref:`alt-o <shared-binds-alt-o>` binding requires the ``file`` program.
- system clipboard integration (with the default Ctrl-V and Ctrl-X
bindings) require either the ``xsel``, ``xclip``,
``wl-copy``/``wl-paste`` or ``pbcopy``/``pbpaste`` utilities
@@ -112,12 +111,14 @@ The following optional features also have specific requirements:
Building
--------
.. _dependencies-1:
Dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Compiling fish requires:
- Rust (version 1.85 or later)
- Rust (version 1.70 or later)
- CMake (version 3.15 or later)
- a C compiler (for system feature detection and the test helper binary)
- PCRE2 (headers and libraries) - optional, this will be downloaded if missing
@@ -127,7 +128,7 @@ Compiling fish requires:
Sphinx is also optionally required to build the documentation from a
cloned git repository.
Additionally, running the full test suite requires diff, git, Python 3.5+, pexpect, less, tmux and wget.
Additionally, running the full test suite requires Python 3.5+, tmux, and the pexpect package.
Building from source with CMake
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -139,7 +140,7 @@ links above, and up-to-date `development builds of fish are available for many p
To install into ``/usr/local``, run:
.. code:: shell
.. code:: bash
mkdir build; cd build
cmake ..
@@ -164,41 +165,34 @@ In addition to the normal CMake build options (like ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``), f
- WITH_GETTEXT=ON|OFF - whether to include translations.
- extra_functionsdir, extra_completionsdir and extra_confdir - to compile in an additional directory to be searched for functions, completions and configuration snippets
Building fish with Cargo
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Building fish with embedded data (experimental)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can also build fish with Cargo.
This example uses `uv <https://github.com/astral-sh/uv>`__ to install Sphinx (which is used for man-pages and ``--help`` options).
You can also install Sphinx another way and drop the ``uv run --no-managed-python`` prefix.
You can also build fish with the data files embedded.
.. code:: shell
This will include all the datafiles like the included functions or web configuration tool in the main ``fish`` binary.
git clone https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell
cd fish-shell
Fish will then read these right from its own binary, and print them out when needed. Some files, like the webconfig tool and the manpage completion generator, will be extracted to a temporary directory on-demand. You can list the files with ``status list-files`` and print one with ``status get-file path/to/file`` (e.g. ``status get-file functions/fish_prompt.fish`` to get the default prompt).
# Optional: check out a specific version rather than building the latest
# development version.
git checkout "$(git for-each-ref refs/tags/ | awk '$2 == "tag" { print $3 }' | tail -1)"
To install fish with embedded files, just use ``cargo``, like::
uv run --no-managed-python \
cargo install --path .
cargo install --path /path/to/fish # if you have a git clone
cargo install --git https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell --tag "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/fish-shell/fish-shell/releases/latest | jq -r .tag_name)" # to build the latest release
cargo install --git https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell # to build the latest development snapshot
This will place standalone binaries in ``~/.cargo/bin/``, but you can move them wherever you want.
This will place the standalone binaries in ``~/.cargo/bin/``, but you can place them wherever you want.
This build won't have the HTML docs (``help`` will open the online version).
It will try to build the man pages with sphinx-build. If that is not available and you would like to include man pages, you need to install it and retrigger the build script, e.g. by setting FISH_BUILD_DOCS=1::
FISH_BUILD_DOCS=1 cargo install --path .
Setting it to "0" disables the inclusion of man pages.
To disable translations, disable the ``localize-messages`` feature by passing ``--no-default-features --features=embed-data`` to cargo.
You can also link this build statically (but not against glibc) and move it to other computers.
Here are the remaining advantages of a full installation, as currently done by CMake:
- Man pages like ``fish(1)`` installed in standard locations, easily accessible from outside fish.
- A local copy of the HTML documentation, typically accessed via the ``help`` fish function.
In Cargo builds, ``help`` will redirect to `<https://fishshell.com/docs/current/>`__
- Ability to use our CMake options extra_functionsdir, extra_completionsdir and extra_confdir,
(also recorded in ``$PREFIX/share/pkgconfig/fish.pc``)
which are used by some package managers to house third-party completions.
Regardless of build system, fish uses ``$XDG_DATA_DIRS/{vendor_completion.d,vendor_conf.d,vendor_functions.d}``.
Contributing Changes to the Code
--------------------------------

140
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@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
use fish_build_helper::{env_var, fish_build_dir, workspace_root};
#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
use fish_build_helper::{fish_build_dir, workspace_root};
use rsconf::Target;
use std::env;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
@@ -28,17 +30,16 @@ fn main() {
);
// Some build info
rsconf::set_env_value("BUILD_TARGET_TRIPLE", &env_var("TARGET").unwrap());
rsconf::set_env_value("BUILD_HOST_TRIPLE", &env_var("HOST").unwrap());
rsconf::set_env_value("BUILD_PROFILE", &env_var("PROFILE").unwrap());
rsconf::set_env_value("BUILD_TARGET_TRIPLE", &env::var("TARGET").unwrap());
rsconf::set_env_value("BUILD_HOST_TRIPLE", &env::var("HOST").unwrap());
rsconf::set_env_value("BUILD_PROFILE", &env::var("PROFILE").unwrap());
let version = &get_version(&env::current_dir().unwrap());
// Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/build-scripts.html#inputs-to-the-build-script,
// the source directory is the current working directory of the build script
rsconf::set_env_value("FISH_BUILD_VERSION", version);
// safety: single-threaded code.
unsafe { std::env::set_var("FISH_BUILD_VERSION", version) };
std::env::set_var("FISH_BUILD_VERSION", version);
// These are necessary if built with embedded functions,
// but only in release builds (because rust-embed in debug builds reads from the filesystem).
@@ -49,6 +50,9 @@ fn main() {
#[cfg(feature = "gettext-extract")]
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("FISH_GETTEXT_EXTRACTION_FILE");
rsconf::rebuild_if_path_changed("src/libc.c");
cc::Build::new().file("src/libc.c").compile("flibc.a");
let build = cc::Build::new();
let mut target = Target::new_from(build).unwrap();
// Keep verbose mode on until we've ironed out rust build script stuff
@@ -56,9 +60,7 @@ fn main() {
detect_cfgs(&mut target);
#[cfg(all(target_env = "gnu", target_feature = "crt-static"))]
compile_error!(
"Statically linking against glibc has unavoidable crashes and is unsupported. Use dynamic linking or link statically against musl."
);
compile_error!("Statically linking against glibc has unavoidable crashes and is unsupported. Use dynamic linking or link statically against musl.");
}
/// Check target system support for certain functionality dynamically when the build is invoked,
@@ -81,8 +83,6 @@ fn detect_cfgs(target: &mut Target) {
("", &(|_: &Target| false) as &dyn Fn(&Target) -> bool),
("apple", &detect_apple),
("bsd", &detect_bsd),
("using_cmake", &|_| option_env!("FISH_CMAKE_BINARY_DIR").is_some()),
("use_prebuilt_docs", &|_| env_var("FISH_USE_PREBUILT_DOCS").is_some_and(|v| v == "TRUE") ),
("cygwin", &detect_cygwin),
("small_main_stack", &has_small_stack),
// See if libc supports the thread-safe localeconv_l(3) alternative to localeconv(3).
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ fn detect_apple(_: &Target) -> bool {
fn detect_cygwin(_: &Target) -> bool {
// Cygwin target is usually cross-compiled.
env_var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap() == "cygwin"
std::env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap() == "cygwin"
}
/// Detect if we're being compiled for a BSD-derived OS, allowing targeting code conditionally with
@@ -129,10 +129,11 @@ fn detect_cygwin(_: &Target) -> bool {
fn detect_bsd(_: &Target) -> bool {
// Instead of using `uname`, we can inspect the TARGET env variable set by Cargo. This lets us
// support cross-compilation scenarios.
let mut target = env_var("TARGET").unwrap();
let mut target = std::env::var("TARGET").unwrap();
if !target.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_lowercase()) {
target = target.to_ascii_lowercase();
}
#[allow(clippy::let_and_return)] // for old clippy
let is_bsd = target.ends_with("bsd") || target.ends_with("dragonfly");
#[cfg(any(
target_os = "dragonfly",
@@ -162,16 +163,19 @@ fn has_small_stack(_: &Target) -> bool {
{
use core::ffi;
unsafe extern "C" {
unsafe fn pthread_get_stacksize_np(thread: *const ffi::c_void) -> usize;
unsafe fn pthread_self() -> *const ffi::c_void;
extern "C" {
fn pthread_get_stacksize_np(thread: *const ffi::c_void) -> usize;
fn pthread_self() -> *const ffi::c_void;
}
// build.rs is executed on the main thread, so we are getting the main thread's stack size.
// Modern macOS versions default to an 8 MiB main stack but legacy OS X have a 0.5 MiB one.
let stack_size = unsafe { pthread_get_stacksize_np(pthread_self()) };
const TWO_MIB: usize = 2 * 1024 * 1024 - 1;
stack_size <= TWO_MIB
match stack_size {
0..=TWO_MIB => true,
_ => false,
}
}
}
@@ -179,77 +183,59 @@ fn setup_paths() {
#[cfg(windows)]
use unix_path::{Path, PathBuf};
fn overridable_path(
env_var_name: &str,
f: impl FnOnce(Option<String>) -> Option<PathBuf>,
) -> Option<PathBuf> {
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed(env_var_name);
let maybe_path = f(env_var(env_var_name));
if let Some(path) = maybe_path.as_ref() {
rsconf::set_env_value(env_var_name, path.to_str().unwrap());
fn get_path(name: &str, default: &str, onvar: &Path) -> PathBuf {
let mut var = PathBuf::from(env::var(name).unwrap_or(default.to_string()));
if var.is_relative() {
var = onvar.join(var);
}
maybe_path
var
}
fn join_if_relative(parent_if_relative: &Path, path: String) -> PathBuf {
let path = PathBuf::from(path);
if path.is_relative() {
parent_if_relative.join(path)
let prefix = PathBuf::from(env::var("PREFIX").unwrap_or("/usr/local".to_string()));
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("PREFIX");
rsconf::set_env_value("PREFIX", prefix.to_str().unwrap());
let datadir = get_path("DATADIR", "share/", &prefix);
let sysconfdir = get_path(
"SYSCONFDIR",
// Embedded builds use "/etc," not "./share/etc".
if cfg!(feature = "embed-data") {
"/etc/"
} else {
path
}
"etc/"
},
&datadir,
);
rsconf::set_env_value("SYSCONFDIR", sysconfdir.to_str().unwrap());
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("SYSCONFDIR");
#[cfg(not(feature = "embed-data"))]
{
rsconf::set_env_value("DATADIR", datadir.to_str().unwrap());
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("DATADIR");
let bindir = get_path("BINDIR", "bin/", &prefix);
rsconf::set_env_value("BINDIR", bindir.to_str().unwrap());
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("BINDIR");
let localedir = get_path("LOCALEDIR", "locale/", &datadir);
let localedir = localedir.to_str().unwrap();
assert!(!localedir.is_empty(), "empty LOCALEDIR is not supported");
rsconf::set_env_value("LOCALEDIR", localedir);
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("LOCALEDIR");
let docdir = get_path("DOCDIR", "doc/fish", &datadir);
rsconf::set_env_value("DOCDIR", docdir.to_str().unwrap());
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("DOCDIR");
}
let prefix = overridable_path("PREFIX", |env_prefix| {
Some(PathBuf::from(
env_prefix.unwrap_or("/usr/local".to_string()),
))
})
.unwrap();
overridable_path("SYSCONFDIR", |env_sysconfdir| {
Some(join_if_relative(
&prefix,
env_sysconfdir.unwrap_or(
// Embedded builds use "/etc," not "$PREFIX/etc".
if cfg!(feature = "embed-data") {
"/etc/"
} else {
"etc/"
}
.to_string(),
),
))
});
let default_ok = !cfg!(feature = "embed-data");
let datadir = overridable_path("DATADIR", |env_datadir| {
let default = default_ok.then_some("share/".to_string());
env_datadir
.or(default)
.map(|p| join_if_relative(&prefix, p))
});
overridable_path("BINDIR", |env_bindir| {
let default = default_ok.then_some("bin/".to_string());
env_bindir.or(default).map(|p| join_if_relative(&prefix, p))
});
overridable_path("DOCDIR", |env_docdir| {
let default = default_ok.then_some("doc/fish".to_string());
env_docdir.or(default).map(|p| {
join_if_relative(
&datadir
.expect("Setting DOCDIR without setting DATADIR is not currently supported"),
p,
)
})
});
}
fn get_version(src_dir: &Path) -> String {
use std::fs::read_to_string;
use std::process::Command;
if let Some(var) = env_var("FISH_BUILD_VERSION") {
if let Ok(var) = std::env::var("FISH_BUILD_VERSION") {
return var;
}

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@@ -8,22 +8,6 @@ if [ "$FISH_CHECK_LINT" = false ]; then
lint=false
fi
check_dependency_versions=false
if [ "${FISH_CHECK_DEPENDENCY_VERSIONS:-false}" != false ]; then
check_dependency_versions=true
fi
if $check_dependency_versions; then
command -v curl
command -v jq
command -v rustup
command -v uv
sort --version-sort </dev/null
# To match existing behavior, only check Rust/dockerfiles for now.
# TODO: remove this from this script.
updatecli diff --config=updatecli.d/docker.yml --config=updatecli.d/rust.yml
fi
cargo_args=$FISH_CHECK_CARGO_ARGS
target_triple=$FISH_CHECK_TARGET_TRIPLE
if [ -n "$target_triple" ]; then
@@ -59,16 +43,8 @@ fi
# Currently, all builds are debug builds.
build_dir="$target_dir/debug"
if [ -n "$FISH_TEST_MAX_CONCURRENCY" ]; then
export RUST_TEST_THREADS="$FISH_TEST_MAX_CONCURRENCY"
export CARGO_BUILD_JOBS="$FISH_TEST_MAX_CONCURRENCY"
fi
template_file=$(mktemp)
(
export FISH_GETTEXT_EXTRACTION_FILE="$template_file"
cargo build --workspace --all-targets --features=gettext-extract
)
FISH_GETTEXT_EXTRACTION_FILE=$template_file cargo build --workspace --all-targets --features=gettext-extract
if $lint; then
PATH="$build_dir:$PATH" "$workspace_root/build_tools/style.fish" --all --check
for features in "" --no-default-features; do

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
#!/usr/bin/env fish
# Build a list of all sections in the html sphinx docs, separately by page,
# so it can be added to share/functions/help.fish
# Use like
# fish extract_help_sections.fish user_doc/html/{fish_for_bash_users.html,faq.html,interactive.html,language.html,tutorial.html}
# TODO: Currently `help` uses variable names we can't generate, so it needs to be touched up manually.
# Also this could easily be broken by changes in sphinx, ideally we'd have a way to let it print the section titles.
#
for file in $argv
set -l varname (string replace -r '.*/(.*).html' '$1' -- $file | string escape --style=var)pages
# Technically we can use any id in the document as an anchor, but listing them all is probably too much.
# Sphinx stores section titles (in a slug-ized form) in the id,
# and stores explicit section links in a `span` tag like
# `<span id="identifiers"></span>`
# We extract both separately.
set -l sections (string replace -rf '.*class="headerlink" href="#([^"]*)".*' '$1' <$file)
# Sections titled "id5" and such are internal cruft and shouldn't be offered.
set -a sections (string replace -rf '.*span id="([^"]*)".*' '$1' <$file | string match -rv 'id\d+')
set sections (printf '%s\n' $sections | sort -u)
echo set -l $varname $sections
end

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@@ -27,21 +27,13 @@ begin
else
set rust_extraction_file (mktemp)
# We need to build to ensure that the proc macro for extracting strings runs.
FISH_GETTEXT_EXTRACTION_FILE=$rust_extraction_file cargo check --no-default-features --features=gettext-extract
FISH_GETTEXT_EXTRACTION_FILE=$rust_extraction_file cargo check --features=gettext-extract
or exit 1
end
function mark_section
set -l section_name $argv[1]
echo 'msgid "fish-section-'$section_name'"'
echo 'msgstr ""'
echo ''
end
mark_section tier1-from-rust
echo '# fish-section-tier1-from-rust'
# Get rid of duplicates and sort.
msguniq --no-wrap --sort-output $rust_extraction_file
msguniq --no-wrap --strict --sort-output $rust_extraction_file
or exit 1
if not set -l --query _flag_use_existing_template
@@ -85,13 +77,13 @@ begin
# This regex handles explicit requests to translate a message. These are more important to translate
# than messages which should be implicitly translated.
set -l explicit_regex '.*\( *_ (([\'"]).+?(?<!\\\\)\\2) *\).*'
mark_section "$tier-from-script-explicitly-added"
echo "# fish-section-$tier-from-script-explicitly-added"
extract_fish_script_messages_impl $explicit_regex $argv
# This regex handles descriptions for `complete` and `function` statements. These messages are not
# particularly important to translate. Hence the "implicit" label.
set -l implicit_regex '^(?:\s|and |or )*(?:complete|function).*? (?:-d|--description) (([\'"]).+?(?<!\\\\)\\2).*'
mark_section "$tier-from-script-implicitly-added"
echo "# fish-section-$tier-from-script-implicitly-added"
extract_fish_script_messages_impl $implicit_regex $argv
end

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@@ -24,7 +24,13 @@ SIGN=
NOTARIZE=
ARM64_DEPLOY_TARGET='MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=11.0'
X86_64_DEPLOY_TARGET='MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.12'
X86_64_DEPLOY_TARGET='MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.9'
# As of this writing, the most recent Rust release supports macOS back to 10.12.
# The first supported version of macOS on arm64 is 10.15, so any Rust is fine for arm64.
# We wish to support back to 10.9 on x86-64; the last version of Rust to support that is
# version 1.73.0.
RUST_VERSION_X86_64=1.70.0
while getopts "sf:i:p:e:nj:" opt; do
case $opt in
@@ -59,29 +65,34 @@ OUTPUT_PATH=${FISH_ARTEFACT_PATH:-~/fish_built}
mkdir -p "$PKGDIR/build_x86_64" "$PKGDIR/build_arm64" "$PKGDIR/root" "$PKGDIR/intermediates" "$PKGDIR/dst"
do_cmake() {
cmake \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo \
-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS="-Wl,-ld_classic" \
-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES='arm64;x86_64' \
-DFISH_USE_SYSTEM_PCRE2=OFF \
"$@" \
"$SRC_DIR"
}
# Build and install for arm64.
# Pass FISH_USE_SYSTEM_PCRE2=OFF because a system PCRE2 on macOS will not be signed by fish,
# and will probably not be built universal, so the package will fail to validate/run on other systems.
# Note CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES is still relevant for the Mac app.
{ cd "$PKGDIR/build_arm64" \
&& do_cmake -DRust_CARGO_TARGET=aarch64-apple-darwin \
&& cmake \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo \
-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS="-Wl,-ld_classic" \
-DRust_CARGO_TARGET=aarch64-apple-darwin \
-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES='arm64;x86_64' \
-DFISH_USE_SYSTEM_PCRE2=OFF \
"$SRC_DIR" \
&& env $ARM64_DEPLOY_TARGET make VERBOSE=1 -j 12 \
&& env DESTDIR="$PKGDIR/root/" $ARM64_DEPLOY_TARGET make install;
}
# Build for x86-64 but do not install; instead we will make some fat binaries inside the root.
# Set RUST_VERSION_X86_64 to the last version of Rust that supports macOS 10.9.
{ cd "$PKGDIR/build_x86_64" \
&& do_cmake -DRust_CARGO_TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin \
&& cmake \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo \
-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS="-Wl,-ld_classic" \
-DRust_TOOLCHAIN="$RUST_VERSION_X86_64" \
-DRust_CARGO_TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin \
-DRust_COMPILER="$(rustup +$RUST_VERSION_X86_64 which rustc)" \
-DRust_CARGO="$(rustup +$RUST_VERSION_X86_64 which cargo)" \
-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES='arm64;x86_64' \
-DFISH_USE_SYSTEM_PCRE2=OFF "$SRC_DIR" \
&& env $X86_64_DEPLOY_TARGET make VERBOSE=1 -j 12; }
# Fatten them up.

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@@ -41,12 +41,6 @@ wd="$PWD"
# Get the version
VERSION=$(build_tools/git_version_gen.sh --stdout 2>/dev/null)
tag_creation_date=$(
# If not dirty (i.e. we're building an immutable tag), pin the build date.
if [ "$VERSION" = "$(git describe)" ]; then
git log --format=%ad '--date=format:%b %d, %Y' -1
fi
)
# The name of the prefix, which is the directory that you get when you untar
prefix="fish-$VERSION"
@@ -66,15 +60,12 @@ PREFIX_TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
cd "$PREFIX_TMPDIR"
echo "$VERSION" > version
cmake -G "$BUILD_GENERATOR" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug "$wd"
mkdir $PWD/user_doc/src
FISH_SPHINX_BUILD_DATE=$tag_creation_date \
FISH_SPHINX_HELP_SECTIONS_OUTPUT=$PWD/user_doc/src/help_sections.rs \
$BUILD_TOOL doc
$BUILD_TOOL doc
TAR_APPEND="$TAR --append --file=$path --mtime=now --owner=0 --group=0 \
--mode=g+w,a+rX --transform s/^/$prefix\//"
$TAR_APPEND --no-recursion user_doc
$TAR_APPEND user_doc/html user_doc/man user_doc/src/help_sections.rs
$TAR_APPEND user_doc/html user_doc/man
$TAR_APPEND version
cd -

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@@ -11,38 +11,37 @@ mkdir -p "$relnotes_tmp/fake-workspace" "$relnotes_tmp/out"
cp -r doc_src CONTRIBUTING.rst README.rst "$relnotes_tmp/fake-workspace"
)
version=$(sed 's,^fish \(\S*\) .*,\1,; 1q' "$workspace_root/CHANGELOG.rst")
add_stats=false
# Skip on shallow clone (CI) for now.
if test -z "$CI" || [ "$(git -C "$workspace_root" tag | wc -l)" -gt 1 ]; then {
previous_version=$(
cd "$workspace_root"
git for-each-ref --format='%(objecttype) %(refname:strip=2)' refs/tags |
awk '/tag/ {print $2}' | sort --version-sort |
grep -vxF "$(git describe)" | tail -1
)
minor_version=${version%.*}
previous_minor_version=${previous_version%.*}
if [ "$minor_version" != "$previous_minor_version" ]; then
add_stats=true
fi
} fi
previous_version=$(
cd "$workspace_root"
awk <CHANGELOG.rst '
( /^fish \S*\.\S*\.\S* \(released .*\)$/ &&
NR > 1 &&
# Skip tags that have not been created yet..
system("git rev-parse --verify >/dev/null --quiet refs/tags/"$2) == 0 \
) {
print $2; ok = 1; exit
}
END { exit !ok }
'
)
minor_version=${version%.*}
previous_minor_version=${previous_version%.*}
{
sed -n 1,2p <"$workspace_root/CHANGELOG.rst"
if $add_stats; then {
ExtractCommitters() {
git log "$1" --format="%aN"
trailers='Co-authored-by|Signed-off-by'
git log "$1" --format="%b" | sed -En "/^($trailers):\s*/{s///;s/\s*<.*//;p}"
}
ListCommitters() {
comm "$@" "$relnotes_tmp/committers-then" "$relnotes_tmp/committers-now"
}
ListCommitters() {
comm "$@" "$relnotes_tmp/committers-then" "$relnotes_tmp/committers-now"
}
(
cd "$workspace_root"
git log "$previous_version" --format="%aN" | sort -u >"$relnotes_tmp/committers-then"
git log "$previous_version".. --format="%aN" | sort -u >"$relnotes_tmp/committers-now"
ListCommitters -13 >"$relnotes_tmp/committers-new"
ListCommitters -12 >"$relnotes_tmp/committers-returning"
)
if [ "$minor_version" != "$previous_minor_version" ]; then
(
cd "$workspace_root"
ExtractCommitters "$previous_version" | sort -u >"$relnotes_tmp/committers-then"
ExtractCommitters "$previous_version".. | sort -u >"$relnotes_tmp/committers-now"
ListCommitters -13 >"$relnotes_tmp/committers-new"
ListCommitters -12 >"$relnotes_tmp/committers-returning"
num_commits=$(git log --no-merges --format=%H "$previous_version".. | wc -l)
num_authors=$(wc -l <"$relnotes_tmp/committers-now")
num_new_authors=$(wc -l <"$relnotes_tmp/committers-new")
@@ -52,7 +51,7 @@ if test -z "$CI" || [ "$(git -C "$workspace_root" tag | wc -l)" -gt 1 ]; then {
echo
echo
)
} fi
fi
printf '%s\n' "$(awk <"$workspace_root/CHANGELOG.rst" '
NR <= 2 || /^\.\. ignore / { next }
@@ -61,9 +60,9 @@ if test -z "$CI" || [ "$(git -C "$workspace_root" tag | wc -l)" -gt 1 ]; then {
' | sed '$d')" |
sed -e '$s/^----*$//' # Remove spurious transitions at the end of the document.
if $add_stats; then {
if [ "$minor_version" != "$previous_minor_version" ]; then {
JoinEscaped() {
LC_CTYPE=C.UTF-8 sed 's/\S/\\&/g' |
sed 's/\S/\\&/g' |
awk '
NR != 1 { printf ",\n" }
{ printf "%s", $0 }
@@ -84,14 +83,9 @@ if test -z "$CI" || [ "$(git -C "$workspace_root" tag | wc -l)" -gt 1 ]; then {
echo
echo "---"
echo
echo 'Download links:'
echo 'To download the source code for fish, we suggest the file named ``fish-'"$version"'.tar.xz``.'
echo 'The file downloaded from ``Source code (tar.gz)`` will not build correctly.'
echo 'A GPG signature using the key published at '"${FISH_GPG_PUBLIC_KEY_URL:-???}"' is available as ``fish-'"$version"'.tar.xz.asc``.'
echo "*Download links: To download the source code for fish, we suggest the file named \"fish-$version.tar.xz\". The file downloaded from \"Source code (tar.gz)\" will not build correctly.*"
echo
echo 'The files called ``fish-'"$version"'-linux-*.tar.xz`` contain'
echo '`standalone fish binaries <https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/?tab=readme-ov-file#building-fish-with-cargo>`__'
echo 'for any Linux with the given CPU architecture.'
echo "*The files called fish-$version-linux-\*.tar.xz are experimental packages containing a single standalone ``fish`` binary for any Linux with the given CPU architecture.*"
} >"$relnotes_tmp/fake-workspace"/CHANGELOG.rst
sphinx-build >&2 -j auto \
@@ -99,7 +93,7 @@ sphinx-build >&2 -j auto \
-d "$relnotes_tmp/doctree" "$relnotes_tmp/fake-workspace/doc_src" "$relnotes_tmp/out" \
-D markdown_http_base="https://fishshell.com/docs/$minor_version" \
-D markdown_uri_doc_suffix=".html" \
-D markdown_flavor=github \
-D markdown_github_flavored=1 \
"$@"
# Skip changelog header

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@@ -19,14 +19,10 @@ fi
for tool in \
bundle \
diff \
gh \
gpg \
jq \
ruby \
tar \
timeout \
uv \
; do
if ! command -v "$tool" >/dev/null; then
echo >&2 "$0: missing command: $1"
@@ -34,11 +30,6 @@ for tool in \
fi
done
committer=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT)
committer=${committer% *} # strip timezone
committer=${committer% *} # strip timestamp
gpg --local-user="$committer" --sign </dev/null >/dev/null
repo_root="$(dirname "$0")/.."
fish_site=$repo_root/../fish-site
fish_site_repo=git@github.com:$repository_owner/fish-site
@@ -91,8 +82,8 @@ Created by ./build_tools/release.sh $version"
CommitVersion "$version" "Release $version"
git -c "user.signingKey=$committer" \
tag --sign --message="Release $version" $version
# N.B. this is not GPG-signed.
git tag --annotate --message="Release $version" $version
git push $remote $version
@@ -117,21 +108,13 @@ done
# Update fishshell.com
tag_oid=$(git rev-parse "$version")
tmpdir=$(mktemp -d)
fish_tar_xz=fish-$version.tar.xz
(
local_tarball=$tmpdir/local-tarball
mkdir "$local_tarball"
FISH_ARTEFACT_PATH=$local_tarball uv run ./build_tools/make_tarball.sh
cd "$local_tarball"
tar xf "$fish_tar_xz"
)
# TODO This works on draft releases only if "gh" is configured to
# have write access to the fish-shell repository. Unless we are fine
# publishing the release at this point, we should at least fail if
# "gh" doesn't have write access.
while ! \
gh release download "$version" --dir="$tmpdir" \
--pattern="$fish_tar_xz"
--pattern="fish-$version.tar.xz"
do
TIMEOUT=30 gh run watch "$run_id" ||:
sleep 5
@@ -139,16 +122,7 @@ done
actual_tag_oid=$(git ls-remote "$remote" |
awk '$2 == "refs/tags/'"$version"'" { print $1 }')
[ "$tag_oid" = "$actual_tag_oid" ]
(
cd "$tmpdir"
tar xf "$fish_tar_xz"
diff -ur "fish-$version" "local-tarball/fish-$version"
gpg --local-user="$committer" --sign --detach --armor \
"$fish_tar_xz"
gh release upload "$version" "$fish_tar_xz.asc"
)
( cd "$tmpdir" && tar xf fish-$version.tar.xz )
CopyDocs() {
rm -rf "$fish_site/site/docs/$1"
cp -r "$tmpdir/fish-$version/user_doc/html" "$fish_site/site/docs/$1"
@@ -255,27 +229,23 @@ EOF
git push $remote HEAD:master
} fi
milestone_version="$(
if echo "$version" | grep -q '\.0$'; then
echo "$minor_version"
else
echo "$version"
fi
)"
milestone_number=$(
gh_api_repo milestones?state=open |
jq --arg name "fish $1" '
.[] | select(.title == $name) | .number
'
jq '.[] | select(.title == "fish '"$version"'") | .number'
)
gh_api_repo milestones/"$milestone_number" --method PATCH \
gh_api_repo milestones/$milestone_number --method PATCH \
--raw-field state=closed
next_minor_version=$(echo "$minor_version" |
awk -F. '{ printf "%s.%s", $1, $2+1 }')
if [ -z "$(milestone_number "$next_minor_version")" ]; then
next_patch_version=$(
echo "$version" | awk -F. '
NF == 3 && $3 ~ /[0-9]+/ {
printf "%s.%s.%s", $1, $2, $3+1
}
'
)
if [ -n "$next_patch_version" ]; then
gh_api_repo milestones --method POST \
--raw-field title="fish $next_minor_version"
--raw-field title="fish $next_patch_version"
fi
exit

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ if test $all = yes
end
end
set fish_files $workspace_root/{benchmarks,build_tools,etc,share}/**.fish
set python_files $workspace_root
set python_files {doc_src,share,tests}/**.py
else
# Format the files specified as arguments.
set -l files $argv
@@ -58,11 +58,6 @@ set -l green (set_color green)
set -l yellow (set_color yellow)
set -l normal (set_color normal)
function die -V red -V normal
echo $red$argv[1]$normal
exit 1
end
if set -q fish_files[1]
if not type -q fish_indent
echo
@@ -71,52 +66,58 @@ if set -q fish_files[1]
end
echo === Running "$green"fish_indent"$normal"
if set -l -q _flag_check
fish_indent --check -- $fish_files
or die "Fish files are not formatted correctly."
if not fish_indent --check -- $fish_files
echo $red"Fish files are not formatted correctly."$normal
exit 1
end
else
fish_indent -w -- $fish_files
end
end
if set -q python_files[1]
if not type -q ruff
if not type -q black
echo
echo $yellow'Please install `ruff` to style python'$normal
echo $yellow'Please install `black` to style python'$normal
exit 127
end
echo === Running "$green"ruff format"$normal"
echo === Running "$green"black"$normal"
if set -l -q _flag_check
ruff format --check $python_files
or die "Python files are not formatted correctly."
if not black --check $python_files
echo $red"Python files are not formatted correctly."$normal
exit 1
end
else
ruff format $python_files
black $python_files
end
end
if test $all = yes; or set -q rust_files[1]
if not cargo fmt --version >/dev/null
echo
echo $yellow'Please install "rustfmt" to style Rust, e.g. via:'
echo "rustup component add rustfmt"$normal
exit 127
end
set -l edition_spec string match -r '^edition\s*=.*'
test "$($edition_spec <Cargo.toml)" = "$($edition_spec <.rustfmt.toml)"
or die "Cargo.toml and .rustfmt.toml use different editions"
echo === Running "$green"rustfmt"$normal"
if set -l -q _flag_check
if test $all = yes
cargo fmt --all --check
else
rustfmt --check --files-with-diff $rust_files
if not cargo fmt --version >/dev/null
echo
echo $yellow'Please install "rustfmt" to style Rust, e.g. via:'
echo "rustup component add rustfmt"$normal
exit 127
end
echo === Running "$green"rustfmt"$normal"
if set -l -q _flag_check
if set -l -q _flag_all
if not cargo fmt --check
echo $red"Rust files are not formatted correctly."$normal
exit 1
end
or die "Rust files are not formatted correctly."
else
if test $all = yes
cargo fmt --all
else
if set -q rust_files[1]
if not rustfmt --check --files-with-diff $rust_files
echo $red"Rust files are not formatted correctly."
exit 1
end
end
end
else
if set -l -q _flag_all
cargo fmt
else
if set -q rust_files[1]
rustfmt $rust_files
end
end

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@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
set -ex
command -v curl
command -v gcloud
command -v jq
command -v rustup
command -v updatecli
command -v uv
sort --version-sort </dev/null
uv lock --check
updatecli "${@:-apply}"
uv lock # Python version constraints may have changed.
uv lock --upgrade
from_gh() {
repo=$1
path=$2
out_dir=$3
contents=$(curl -fsS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/"${repo}"/refs/heads/master/"${path}")
printf '%s\n' >"$out_dir/$(basename "$path")" "$contents"
}
from_gh ridiculousfish/widecharwidth widechar_width.rs src/widecharwidth/
from_gh ridiculousfish/littlecheck littlecheck/littlecheck.py tests/
# Update Cargo.lock
cargo update
# Update Cargo.toml and Cargo.lock
cargo +nightly -Zunstable-options update --breaking

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@@ -31,9 +31,11 @@
set -gx LC_ALL C.UTF-8
set -l build_tools (status dirname)
set -g tmpdir
set -l po_dir $build_tools/../po
set -l extract
set -l po
argparse dry-run use-existing-template= -- $argv
or exit $status
@@ -44,8 +46,8 @@ if test -z $argv[1]
else
set -l po_dir_id (stat --format='%d:%i' -- $po_dir)
for arg in $argv
set -l arg_dir_id (stat --format='%d:%i' -- (dirname $arg) 2>/dev/null)
if test $po_dir_id != "$arg_dir_id"
set -l arg_dir_id (stat --format='%d:%i' -- (dirname $arg))
if test $po_dir_id != $arg_dir_id
echo "Argument $arg is not a file in the directory $(realpath $po_dir)."
echo "Non-option arguments must specify paths to files in this directory."
echo ""
@@ -97,34 +99,44 @@ if set -l --query _flag_dry_run
cp -r $po_dir/* $tmpdir
end
# This is used to identify lines which should be set here via $header_lines.
# Make sure that this prefix does not appear elsewhere in the file and only contains characters
# without special meaning in a sed pattern.
set -g header_prefix "# fish-note-sections: "
function print_header
set -l header_lines \
"Translations are divided into sections, each starting with a fish-section-* pseudo-message." \
"The first few sections are more important." \
"Ignore the tier3 sections unless you have a lot of time."
for line in $header_lines
printf '%s%s\n' $header_prefix $line
end
end
function merge_po_files --argument-names template_file po_file
msgmerge --no-wrap --update --no-fuzzy-matching --backup=none --quiet \
$po_file $template_file
or cleanup_exit
set -l new_po_file (mktemp) # TODO Remove on failure.
# Remove obsolete messages instead of keeping them as #~ entries.
and msgattrib --no-wrap --no-obsolete -o $new_po_file $po_file
or cleanup_exit
begin
print_header
# Paste PO file without old header lines.
sed '/^'$header_prefix'/d' $new_po_file
echo "# fish-note-sections: Translations are divided into sections, each starting with a fish-section-* comment."
echo "# fish-note-sections: The first few sections are more important."
echo "# fish-note-sections: Ignore the tier3 sections unless you have a lot of time."
sed -i '
/^# fish-note-sections:/d;
/^# fish-section-/d;
' $new_po_file
set -l next_line 1
set -l section
awk <$template_file '
/^# fish-section-\S*$/ {
section = $0
}
section != "" && /^msgid ".+"$/ {
print section
print $0
section = ""
}
' |
while read -l section
read -l msgid_line
set -l line_number (grep -m1 -Fxn $msgid_line $new_po_file | string split :)[1]
sed -n "$next_line,$(math $line_number - 1)"p $new_po_file
echo $section
set next_line $line_number
# set section
end
sed -n "$next_line,\$"p $new_po_file
end >$po_file
rm $new_po_file
end
@@ -133,13 +145,12 @@ for po_file in $po_files
if set --query tmpdir[1]
set po_file $tmpdir/(basename $po_file)
end
if test -e $po_file
merge_po_files $template_file $po_file
else
begin
print_header
cat $template_file
end >$po_file
if set -l --query po
if test -e $po_file
merge_po_files $template_file $po_file
else
cp $template_file $po_file
end
end
end

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
channel=$1 # e.g. stable, testing
package=$2 # e.g. rustc, sphinx
codename=$(
curl -fsS https://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/"${channel}"/Release |
grep '^Codename:' | cut -d' ' -f2)
curl -fsS https://sources.debian.org/api/src/"${package}"/ |
jq -r --arg codename "${codename}" '
.versions[] | select(.suites[] == $codename) | .version' |
sed 's/^\([0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\).*/\1/' |
sort --version-sort |
tail -1

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@@ -66,7 +66,6 @@ endif()
add_feature_info(Documentation INSTALL_DOCS "user manual and documentation")
set(USE_PREBUILT_DOCS FALSE)
if(BUILD_DOCS)
configure_file("${SPHINX_SRC_DIR}/conf.py" "${SPHINX_BUILD_DIR}/conf.py" @ONLY)
add_custom_target(doc ALL
@@ -77,7 +76,6 @@ if(BUILD_DOCS)
PROPERTY FOLDER cmake/DocTargets)
elseif(HAVE_PREBUILT_DOCS)
set(USE_PREBUILT_DOCS TRUE)
if(NOT CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR STREQUAL CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR)
# Out of tree build - link the prebuilt documentation to the build tree
add_custom_target(link_doc ALL)

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@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ install(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/user_doc/man/man1/
PATTERN "*.1"
PATTERN ${CONDEMNED_PAGE} EXCLUDE)
install(PROGRAMS share/tools/create_manpage_completions.py
install(PROGRAMS share/tools/create_manpage_completions.py share/tools/deroff.py
DESTINATION ${rel_datadir}/fish/tools/)
install(DIRECTORY share/tools/web_config

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@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ find_package(Rust REQUIRED)
set(FISH_RUST_BUILD_DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/cargo/build")
list(APPEND FISH_CARGO_FEATURES_LIST "embed-data")
if(DEFINED ASAN)
list(APPEND CARGO_FLAGS "-Z" "build-std")
list(APPEND FISH_CARGO_FEATURES_LIST "asan")
@@ -30,3 +28,19 @@ if(NOT DEFINED WITH_GETTEXT OR "${WITH_GETTEXT}")
endif()
list(JOIN FISH_CARGO_FEATURES_LIST , FISH_CARGO_FEATURES)
# Tell Cargo where our build directory is so it can find Cargo.toml.
set(VARS_FOR_CARGO
"FISH_BUILD_DIR=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}"
"PREFIX=${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}"
# Cheesy so we can tell cmake was used to build
"CMAKE=1"
"DOCDIR=${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_DOCDIR}"
"DATADIR=${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_DATADIR}"
"SYSCONFDIR=${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_SYSCONFDIR}"
"BINDIR=${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_BINDIR}"
"CARGO_TARGET_DIR=${FISH_RUST_BUILD_DIR}"
"CARGO_BUILD_RUSTC=${Rust_COMPILER}"
"${FISH_PCRE2_BUILDFLAG}"
"RUSTFLAGS=$ENV{RUSTFLAGS} ${rust_debugflags}"
)

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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ endif()
add_custom_target(fish_run_tests
# TODO: This should be replaced with a unified solution, possibly build_tools/check.sh.
COMMAND ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/test_driver.py ${max_concurrency_flag} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}
COMMAND env ${VARS_FOR_CARGO} ${Rust_CARGO} test --no-default-features ${CARGO_FLAGS} --workspace --target-dir ${rust_target_dir} ${cargo_test_flags}
COMMAND env ${VARS_FOR_CARGO} cargo test --no-default-features ${CARGO_FLAGS} --workspace --target-dir ${rust_target_dir} ${cargo_test_flags}
WORKING_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}"
DEPENDS fish fish_indent fish_key_reader fish_test_helper
USES_TERMINAL

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@@ -1,21 +1,4 @@
use std::{borrow::Cow, env, os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt, path::Path};
pub fn env_var(name: &str) -> Option<String> {
let err = match env::var(name) {
Ok(p) => return Some(p),
Err(err) => err,
};
use env::VarError::*;
match err {
NotPresent => None,
NotUnicode(os_string) => {
panic!(
"Environment variable {name} is not valid Unicode: {:?}",
os_string.as_bytes()
)
}
}
}
use std::{borrow::Cow, env, path::Path};
pub fn workspace_root() -> &'static Path {
let manifest_dir = Path::new(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"));
@@ -29,7 +12,8 @@ fn cargo_target_dir() -> Cow<'static, Path> {
}
pub fn fish_build_dir() -> Cow<'static, Path> {
option_env!("FISH_CMAKE_BINARY_DIR")
// This is set if using CMake.
option_env!("FISH_BUILD_DIR")
.map(|d| Cow::Borrowed(Path::new(d)))
.unwrap_or(cargo_target_dir())
}

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@@ -1,83 +1,53 @@
use fish_build_helper::{env_var, workspace_root};
#[cfg(not(clippy))]
use std::path::Path;
fn main() {
let man_dir = fish_build_helper::fish_build_dir().join("fish-man");
let sec1_dir = man_dir.join("man1");
let mandir = fish_build_helper::fish_build_dir().join("fish-man");
let sec1dir = mandir.join("man1");
// Running `cargo clippy` on a clean build directory panics, because when rust-embed tries to
// embed a directory which does not exist it will panic.
let _ = std::fs::create_dir_all(&sec1_dir);
let help_sections_path = Path::new(&env_var("OUT_DIR").unwrap()).join("help_sections.rs");
if env_var("FISH_USE_PREBUILT_DOCS").is_some_and(|v| v == "TRUE") {
std::fs::copy(
workspace_root().join("user_doc/src/help_sections.rs"),
help_sections_path,
)
.unwrap();
return;
}
std::fs::write(
help_sections_path.clone(),
r#"pub static HELP_SECTIONS: &str = "";"#,
)
.unwrap();
let _ = std::fs::create_dir_all(sec1dir.to_str().unwrap());
#[cfg(not(clippy))]
build_man(&man_dir, &sec1_dir, &help_sections_path);
build_man(&mandir);
}
#[cfg(not(clippy))]
fn build_man(man_dir: &Path, sec1_dir: &Path, help_sections_path: &Path) {
fn build_man(man_dir: &Path) {
use std::{
ffi::OsStr,
env,
process::{Command, Stdio},
};
use fish_build_helper::workspace_root;
let workspace_root = workspace_root();
let doc_src_dir = workspace_root.join("doc_src");
fish_build_helper::rebuild_if_paths_changed([
&workspace_root.join("CHANGELOG.rst"),
&workspace_root.join("CONTRIBUTING.rst"),
&doc_src_dir,
]);
let man_str = man_dir.to_str().unwrap();
let help_sections_arg = format!("fish_help_sections_output={}", help_sections_path.display());
let args: &[&OsStr] = {
fn as_os_str<S: AsRef<OsStr> + ?Sized>(s: &S) -> &OsStr {
s.as_ref()
}
macro_rules! as_os_strs {
( [ $( $x:expr, )* ] ) => {
&[
$( as_os_str($x), )*
]
}
}
as_os_strs!([
"-j",
"auto",
"-q",
"-b",
"man",
"-c",
&doc_src_dir,
// doctree path - put this *above* the man1 dir to exclude it.
// this is ~6M
"-d",
&man_dir,
&doc_src_dir,
&sec1_dir,
"-D",
&help_sections_arg,
])
};
let sec1_dir = man_dir.join("man1");
let sec1_str = sec1_dir.to_str().unwrap();
let docsrc_dir = workspace_root.join("doc_src");
let docsrc_str = docsrc_dir.to_str().unwrap();
let sphinx_doc_sources = [
workspace_root.join("CHANGELOG.rst"),
workspace_root.join("CONTRIBUTING.rst"),
docsrc_dir.clone(),
];
fish_build_helper::rebuild_if_paths_changed(sphinx_doc_sources);
let args = &[
"-j", "auto", "-q", "-b", "man", "-c", docsrc_str,
// doctree path - put this *above* the man1 dir to exclude it.
// this is ~6M
"-d", man_str, docsrc_str, sec1_str,
];
let _ = std::fs::create_dir_all(sec1_str);
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("FISH_BUILD_DOCS");
if env_var("FISH_BUILD_DOCS") == Some("0".to_string()) {
if env::var("FISH_BUILD_DOCS") == Ok("0".to_string()) {
rsconf::warn!("Skipping man pages because $FISH_BUILD_DOCS is set to 0");
return;
}
@@ -87,24 +57,18 @@ macro_rules! as_os_strs {
// - if we skipped the docs with sphinx not installed, installing it would not then build the docs.
// That means you need to explicitly set $FISH_BUILD_DOCS=0 (`FISH_BUILD_DOCS=0 cargo install --path .`),
// which is unfortunate - but the docs are pretty important because they're also used for --help.
let sphinx_build = match Command::new(option_env!("FISH_SPHINX").unwrap_or("sphinx-build"))
let sphinx_build = match Command::new("sphinx-build")
.args(args)
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stderr(Stdio::piped())
.spawn()
{
Err(e) if e.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
if env_var("FISH_BUILD_DOCS") == Some("1".to_string()) {
panic!(
"Could not find sphinx-build required to build man pages.\n\
Install Sphinx or disable building the docs by setting $FISH_BUILD_DOCS=0."
);
if env::var("FISH_BUILD_DOCS") == Ok("1".to_string()) {
panic!("Could not find sphinx-build to build man pages.\nInstall sphinx or disable building the docs by setting $FISH_BUILD_DOCS=0.");
}
rsconf::warn!(
"Could not find sphinx-build required to build man pages. \
If you install Sphinx now, you need to trigger a rebuild to include man pages. \
For example by running `touch doc_src` followed by the build command."
);
rsconf::warn!("Cannot find sphinx-build to build man pages.");
rsconf::warn!("If you install it now you need to run `cargo clean` and rebuild, or set $FISH_BUILD_DOCS=1 explicitly.");
return;
}
Err(e) => {

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@@ -1 +1 @@
include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/help_sections.rs"));

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@@ -50,9 +50,7 @@ fn append_po_entry_to_file(message: &TokenStream, file_name: &OsString) {
.unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("Could not open file {file_name:?}: {e}"));
let message_string = unescape_multiline_rust_string(message.to_string());
if message_string.contains('\n') {
panic!(
"Gettext strings may not contain unescaped newlines. Unescaped newline found in '{message_string}'"
)
panic!("Gettext strings may not contain unescaped newlines. Unescaped newline found in '{message_string}'")
}
// Crude check for format strings. This might result in false positives.
let format_string_annotation = if message_string.contains('%') {
@@ -86,26 +84,23 @@ pub fn gettext_extract(message: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
.next()
.expect("gettext_extract got empty token stream. Expected one token.");
if token_trees.next().is_some() {
panic!(
"Invalid number of tokens passed to gettext_extract. Expected one token, but got more."
)
panic!("Invalid number of tokens passed to gettext_extract. Expected one token, but got more.")
}
let proc_macro2::TokenTree::Group(group) = first_token else {
panic!("Expected group in gettext_extract, but got: {first_token:?}");
};
let mut group_tokens = group.stream().into_iter();
let first_group_token = group_tokens
.next()
.expect("gettext_extract expected one group token but got none.");
if group_tokens.next().is_some() {
panic!(
"Invalid number of tokens in group passed to gettext_extract. Expected one token, but got more."
)
}
if let proc_macro2::TokenTree::Literal(_) = first_group_token {
append_po_entry_to_file(&message, &file_path);
if let proc_macro2::TokenTree::Group(group) = first_token {
let mut group_tokens = group.stream().into_iter();
let first_group_token = group_tokens
.next()
.expect("gettext_extract expected one group token but got none.");
if group_tokens.next().is_some() {
panic!("Invalid number of tokens in group passed to gettext_extract. Expected one token, but got more.")
}
if let proc_macro2::TokenTree::Literal(_) = first_group_token {
append_po_entry_to_file(&message, &file_path);
} else {
panic!("Expected literal in gettext_extract, but got: {first_group_token:?}");
}
} else {
panic!("Expected literal in gettext_extract, but got: {first_group_token:?}");
panic!("Expected group in gettext_extract, but got: {first_token:?}");
}
}
message

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@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
use std::{
env,
ffi::OsStr,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
process::Command,
};
use fish_build_helper::env_var;
fn main() {
let cache_dir =
PathBuf::from(fish_build_helper::fish_build_dir()).join("fish-localization-map-cache");
@@ -28,28 +27,29 @@ fn embed_localizations(cache_dir: &Path) {
std::fs::create_dir_all(cache_dir).unwrap();
let localization_map_path =
Path::new(&env_var("OUT_DIR").unwrap()).join("localization_maps.rs");
Path::new(&env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap()).join("localization_maps.rs");
let mut localization_map_file = BufWriter::new(File::create(&localization_map_path).unwrap());
// This will become a map which maps from language identifiers to maps containing localizations
// for the respective language.
let mut catalogs = phf_codegen::Map::new();
match Command::new("msgfmt").arg("-h").output() {
match Command::new("msgfmt").arg("-h").status() {
Err(e) if e.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
rsconf::warn!(
"Could not find msgfmt required to build message catalogs. \
Localization will not work. \
If you install gettext now, you need to trigger a rebuild to include localization support. \
For example by running `touch po` followed by the build command."
"Cannot find msgfmt to build gettext message catalogs. Localization will not work."
);
rsconf::warn!(
"If you install it now you need to trigger a rebuild to get localization support."
);
rsconf::warn!(
"One way to achieve that is running `touch po` followed by the build command."
);
}
Err(e) => {
panic!("Error when trying to run `msgfmt -h`: {e:?}");
}
Ok(output) => {
let has_check_format =
String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).contains("--check-format");
Ok(_) => {
for dir_entry_result in po_dir.read_dir().unwrap() {
let dir_entry = dir_entry_result.unwrap();
let po_file_path = dir_entry.path();
@@ -91,32 +91,13 @@ fn embed_localizations(cache_dir: &Path) {
// Generate the map file.
// Try to create new MO data and load it into `mo_data`.
let mut tmp_mo_file = None;
let output = {
let mut cmd = &mut Command::new("msgfmt");
if has_check_format {
cmd = cmd.arg("--check-format");
} else {
tmp_mo_file = Some(cache_dir.join("messages.mo"));
};
cmd.arg(format!(
"--output-file={}",
tmp_mo_file
.as_ref()
.map_or("-", |path| path.to_str().unwrap())
))
let output = Command::new("msgfmt")
.arg("--check-format")
.arg("--output-file=-")
.arg(&po_file_path)
.output()
.unwrap()
};
if !output.status.success() {
panic!(
"msgfmt failed:\n{}",
String::from_utf8(output.stderr).unwrap()
);
}
let mo_data =
tmp_mo_file.map_or(output.stdout, |path| std::fs::read(path).unwrap());
.unwrap();
let mo_data = output.stdout;
// Extract map from MO data.
let language_localizations = parse_mo_file(&mo_data).unwrap();

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ pub enum Arg<'a> {
#[cfg(feature = "widestring")]
WString(WString),
UInt(u64),
SInt(i64),
SInt(i64, u8), // signed integers track their width as the number of bits
Float(f64),
USizeRef(&'a mut usize), // for use with %n
}
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ pub fn as_str<'s>(&'s self, storage: &'s mut String) -> Result<&'s str, Error>
pub fn as_uint(&self) -> Result<u64, Error> {
match *self {
Arg::UInt(u) => Ok(u),
Arg::SInt(i) => i.try_into().map_err(|_| Error::Overflow),
Arg::SInt(i, _w) => i.try_into().map_err(|_| Error::Overflow),
_ => Err(Error::BadArgType),
}
}
@@ -68,18 +68,25 @@ pub fn as_uint(&self) -> Result<u64, Error> {
pub fn as_sint(&self) -> Result<i64, Error> {
match *self {
Arg::UInt(u) => u.try_into().map_err(|_| Error::Overflow),
Arg::SInt(i) => Ok(i),
Arg::SInt(i, _w) => Ok(i),
_ => Err(Error::BadArgType),
}
}
/// Unwraps [`Arg::UInt`] to [`u64`].
/// Unwraps [`Arg::SInt`] and casts the [`i64`] to [`u64`].
/// Calling this on other variants of `[Arg]` is an error.
pub fn as_wrapping_sint(&self) -> Result<u64, Error> {
// If this is a signed value, then return the sign (true if negative) and the magnitude,
// masked to the value's width. This allows for e.g. -1 to be returned as 0xFF, 0xFFFF, etc.
// depending on the original width.
// If this is an unsigned value, simply return (false, u64).
pub fn as_wrapping_sint(&self) -> Result<(bool, u64), Error> {
match *self {
Arg::UInt(u) => Ok(u),
Arg::SInt(i) => Ok(i as u64),
Arg::UInt(u) => Ok((false, u)),
Arg::SInt(i, w) => {
// Need to shift twice in case w is 64.
debug_assert!(w > 0);
let mask = ((1u64 << (w - 1)) << 1).wrapping_sub(1);
let ui = (i as u64) & mask;
Ok((i < 0, ui))
}
_ => Err(Error::BadArgType),
}
}
@@ -90,7 +97,7 @@ pub fn as_float(&self) -> Result<f64, Error> {
match *self {
Arg::Float(f) => Ok(f),
Arg::UInt(u) => Ok(u as f64),
Arg::SInt(i) => Ok(i as f64),
Arg::SInt(i, _w) => Ok(i as f64),
_ => Err(Error::BadArgType),
}
}
@@ -174,7 +181,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_to_arg {
$(
impl<'a> ToArg<'a> for $t {
fn to_arg(self) -> Arg<'a> {
Arg::SInt(self as i64)
Arg::SInt(self as i64, <$t>::BITS as u8)
}
}
)*
@@ -204,6 +211,8 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_to_arg() {
const SIZE_WIDTH: u8 = isize::BITS as u8;
assert!(matches!("test".to_arg(), Arg::Str("test")));
assert!(matches!(String::from("test").to_arg(), Arg::Str(_)));
#[cfg(feature = "widestring")]
@@ -215,17 +224,17 @@ fn test_to_arg() {
assert!(matches!('x'.to_arg(), Arg::UInt(120)));
let mut usize_val: usize = 0;
assert!(matches!((&mut usize_val).to_arg(), Arg::USizeRef(_)));
assert!(matches!(42i8.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42)));
assert!(matches!(42i16.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42)));
assert!(matches!(42i32.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42)));
assert!(matches!(42i64.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42)));
assert!(matches!(42isize.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42)));
assert!(matches!(42i8.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42, 8)));
assert!(matches!(42i16.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42, 16)));
assert!(matches!(42i32.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42, 32)));
assert!(matches!(42i64.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42, 64)));
assert!(matches!(42isize.to_arg(), Arg::SInt(42, SIZE_WIDTH)));
assert_eq!((-42i8).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42));
assert_eq!((-42i16).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42));
assert_eq!((-42i32).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42));
assert_eq!((-42i64).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42));
assert_eq!((-42isize).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42));
assert_eq!((-42i8).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42, 8));
assert_eq!((-42i16).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42, 16));
assert_eq!((-42i32).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42, 32));
assert_eq!((-42i64).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42, 64));
assert_eq!((-42isize).to_arg(), Arg::SInt(-42, SIZE_WIDTH));
assert!(matches!(42u8.to_arg(), Arg::UInt(42)));
assert!(matches!(42u16.to_arg(), Arg::UInt(42)));

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@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
mod tests;
use super::locale::Locale;
use super::printf_impl::{ConversionSpec, Error, ModifierFlags, pad};
use decimal::{DIGIT_WIDTH, Decimal, DigitLimit};
use super::printf_impl::{pad, ConversionSpec, Error, ModifierFlags};
use decimal::{Decimal, DigitLimit, DIGIT_WIDTH};
use std::cmp::min;
use std::fmt::Write;
@@ -279,6 +279,7 @@ fn format_a(mut y: f64, params: FormatParams<'_, impl Write>) -> Result<usize, E
// Compute the number of hex digits in the mantissa after the decimal.
// -1 for leading 1 bit (we are to the range [1, 2)), then divide by 4, rounding up.
#[allow(unknown_lints)] // for old clippy
#[allow(clippy::manual_div_ceil)]
const MANTISSA_HEX_DIGITS: usize = (MANTISSA_BITS - 1 + 3) / 4;
if had_prec && prec < MANTISSA_HEX_DIGITS {

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@@ -4,8 +4,9 @@
mod fmt_fp;
mod printf_impl;
pub use printf_impl::{Error, FormatString, sprintf_locale};
pub use printf_impl::{sprintf_locale, Error, FormatString};
pub mod locale;
pub use locale::{Locale, C_LOCALE, EN_US_LOCALE};
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;

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@@ -66,7 +66,11 @@ fn next_group_size(&self, digits_left: usize) -> usize {
// Divide remaining digits by repeat_group.
// Apply any remainder to the first group.
let res = (digits_left - accum) % (repeat_group as usize);
if res > 0 { res } else { repeat_group as usize }
if res > 0 {
res
} else {
repeat_group as usize
}
}
}
@@ -118,91 +122,86 @@ pub fn separator_count(&self, digits_count: usize) -> usize {
group_repeat: true,
};
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{C_LOCALE, EN_US_LOCALE, Locale};
#[test]
fn test_apply_grouping() {
let input = "123456789";
let mut result: String;
#[test]
fn test_apply_grouping() {
let input = "123456789";
let mut result: String;
// en_US has commas.
assert_eq!(EN_US_LOCALE.thousands_sep, Some(','));
result = EN_US_LOCALE.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "123,456,789");
// en_US has commas.
assert_eq!(EN_US_LOCALE.thousands_sep, Some(','));
result = EN_US_LOCALE.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "123,456,789");
// Test weird locales.
let input: &str = "1234567890123456";
let mut locale: Locale = C_LOCALE;
locale.thousands_sep = Some('!');
// Test weird locales.
let input: &str = "1234567890123456";
let mut locale: Locale = C_LOCALE;
locale.thousands_sep = Some('!');
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 0];
locale.group_repeat = false;
result = locale.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "1234567!8!901!23456");
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 0];
locale.group_repeat = false;
result = locale.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "1234567!8!901!23456");
// group_repeat doesn't matter because trailing group is 0
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 0];
locale.group_repeat = true;
result = locale.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "1234567!8!901!23456");
// group_repeat doesn't matter because trailing group is 0
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 0];
locale.group_repeat = true;
result = locale.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "1234567!8!901!23456");
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 2];
locale.group_repeat = false;
result = locale.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "12345!67!8!901!23456");
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 2];
locale.group_repeat = false;
result = locale.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "12345!67!8!901!23456");
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 2];
locale.group_repeat = true;
result = locale.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "1!23!45!67!8!901!23456");
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn test_thousands_grouping_length_panics_if_no_sep() {
// We should panic if we try to group with no thousands separator.
assert_eq!(C_LOCALE.thousands_sep, None);
C_LOCALE.apply_grouping("123");
}
#[test]
fn test_thousands_grouping_length() {
fn validate_grouping_length_hint(locale: Locale, mut input: &str) {
loop {
let expected = locale.separator_count(input.len()) + input.len();
let actual = locale.apply_grouping(input).len();
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
if input.is_empty() {
break;
}
input = &input[1..];
}
}
validate_grouping_length_hint(EN_US_LOCALE, "123456789");
// Test weird locales.
let input = "1234567890123456";
let mut locale: Locale = C_LOCALE;
locale.thousands_sep = Some('!');
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 0];
locale.group_repeat = false;
validate_grouping_length_hint(locale, input);
// group_repeat doesn't matter because trailing group is 0
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 0];
locale.group_repeat = true;
validate_grouping_length_hint(locale, input);
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 2];
locale.group_repeat = false;
validate_grouping_length_hint(locale, input);
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 2];
locale.group_repeat = true;
validate_grouping_length_hint(locale, input);
}
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 2];
locale.group_repeat = true;
result = locale.apply_grouping(input);
assert_eq!(result, "1!23!45!67!8!901!23456");
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn test_thousands_grouping_length_panics_if_no_sep() {
// We should panic if we try to group with no thousands separator.
assert_eq!(C_LOCALE.thousands_sep, None);
C_LOCALE.apply_grouping("123");
}
#[test]
fn test_thousands_grouping_length() {
fn validate_grouping_length_hint(locale: Locale, mut input: &str) {
loop {
let expected = locale.separator_count(input.len()) + input.len();
let actual = locale.apply_grouping(input).len();
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
if input.is_empty() {
break;
}
input = &input[1..];
}
}
validate_grouping_length_hint(EN_US_LOCALE, "123456789");
// Test weird locales.
let input = "1234567890123456";
let mut locale: Locale = C_LOCALE;
locale.thousands_sep = Some('!');
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 0];
locale.group_repeat = false;
validate_grouping_length_hint(locale, input);
// group_repeat doesn't matter because trailing group is 0
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 0];
locale.group_repeat = true;
validate_grouping_length_hint(locale, input);
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 2];
locale.group_repeat = false;
validate_grouping_length_hint(locale, input);
locale.grouping = [5, 3, 1, 2];
locale.group_repeat = true;
validate_grouping_length_hint(locale, input);
}

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@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ pub fn sprintf_locale(
// If someone passes us a negative value, format it with the width
// we were given.
let lower = conv_spec.is_lower();
let uint = arg.as_wrapping_sint()?;
let (_, uint) = arg.as_wrapping_sint()?;
if uint != 0 {
if flags.alt_form {
prefix = if lower { "0x" } else { "0X" };

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@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
use crate::arg::ToArg;
use crate::locale::{C_LOCALE, EN_US_LOCALE, Locale};
use crate::{Error, FormatString, sprintf_locale};
use crate::locale::{Locale, C_LOCALE, EN_US_LOCALE};
use crate::{sprintf_locale, Error, FormatString};
use libc::c_char;
use std::f64::consts::{E, PI, TAU};
use std::ffi::CStr;
use std::fmt;
// sprintf, checking length
@@ -78,7 +77,7 @@ fn write_str(&mut self, _s: &str) -> fmt::Result {
#[test]
fn smoke() {
assert_fmt!("Hello, %s!", "world" => "Hello, world!");
assert_fmt!("Hello, %ls!", "world" => "Hello, world!"); // length modifier
assert_fmt!("Hello, %ls!", "world" => "Hello, world!");
assert_fmt!("Hello, world! %d %%%%", 3 => "Hello, world! 3 %%");
assert_fmt!("" => "");
}
@@ -226,7 +225,7 @@ fn test_int() {
assert_fmt!("%d", -123 => "-123");
assert_fmt!("~%d~", 148 => "~148~");
assert_fmt!("00%dxx", -91232 => "00-91232xx");
assert_fmt!("%x", -9232 => "ffffffffffffdbf0");
assert_fmt!("%x", -9232 => "ffffdbf0");
assert_fmt!("%X", 432 => "1B0");
assert_fmt!("%09X", 432 => "0000001B0");
assert_fmt!("%9X", 432 => " 1B0");
@@ -235,7 +234,6 @@ fn test_int() {
assert_fmt!("%2o", 4 => " 4");
assert_fmt!("% 12d", -4 => " -4");
assert_fmt!("% 12d", 48 => " 48");
// with length modifier
assert_fmt!("%ld", -4_i64 => "-4");
assert_fmt!("%lld", -4_i64 => "-4");
assert_fmt!("%lX", -4_i64 => "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFC");
@@ -250,7 +248,6 @@ fn test_int() {
assert_fmt!("%9X", 492 => " 1EC");
assert_fmt!("% 12u", 4 => " 4");
assert_fmt!("% 12u", 48 => " 48");
// with length modifier
assert_fmt!("%lu", 4_u64 => "4");
assert_fmt!("%llu", 4_u64 => "4");
assert_fmt!("%lX", 4_u64 => "4");
@@ -417,7 +414,6 @@ fn test_float() {
assert_fmt1!("%f", 0.0, "0.000000");
assert_fmt1!("%g", 0.0, "0");
assert_fmt1!("%#g", 0.0, "0.00000");
// with length modifier
assert_fmt1!("%la", 0.0, "0x0p+0");
assert_fmt1!("%le", 0.0, "0.000000e+00");
assert_fmt1!("%lf", 0.0, "0.000000");
@@ -434,7 +430,7 @@ fn test_float() {
assert_fmt1!("%.4f", 1.03125, "1.0312"); /* 0x1.08p0 */
assert_fmt1!("%.2f", 1.375, "1.38");
assert_fmt1!("%.1f", 1.375, "1.4");
assert_fmt1!("%.1lf", 1.375, "1.4"); // length modifier
assert_fmt1!("%.1lf", 1.375, "1.4");
assert_fmt1!("%.15f", 1.1, "1.100000000000000");
assert_fmt1!("%.16f", 1.1, "1.1000000000000001");
assert_fmt1!("%.17f", 1.1, "1.10000000000000009");
@@ -759,8 +755,8 @@ fn test_errors() {
sprintf_err!("%1", => BadFormatString);
sprintf_err!("%%%k", => BadFormatString);
sprintf_err!("%B", => BadFormatString);
sprintf_err!("%lC", 'q' => BadFormatString); // length modifier
sprintf_err!("%lS", 'q' => BadFormatString); // length modifier
sprintf_err!("%lC", 'q' => BadFormatString);
sprintf_err!("%lS", 'q' => BadFormatString);
sprintf_err!("%d", => MissingArg);
sprintf_err!("%d %u", 1 => MissingArg);
sprintf_err!("%*d", 5 => MissingArg);
@@ -856,20 +852,25 @@ fn test_float_hex_prec() {
// Note that our hex float formatting rounds according to the rounding mode,
// while libc may not; as a result we may differ in the last digit. So this
// requires manual comparison.
let mut c_storage = [0u8; 256];
let c_storage_ptr = c_storage.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_char;
let mut rust_str = String::with_capacity(256);
let mut c_storage = [0u8; 256];
let mut libc_sprintf = libc_sprintf_one_float_with_precision(&mut c_storage, c"%.*a");
let c_fmt = b"%.*a\0".as_ptr() as *const c_char;
let mut failed = false;
for sign in [1.0, -1.0].into_iter() {
for mut v in [0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, PI, TAU, E].into_iter() {
v *= sign;
for preci in 1..=200_usize {
for preci in 1..=200_i32 {
rust_str.clear();
crate::sprintf!(=> &mut rust_str, "%.*a", preci, v);
let printf_str = libc_sprintf(preci, v);
let printf_str = unsafe {
let len = libc::snprintf(c_storage_ptr, c_storage.len(), c_fmt, preci, v);
assert!(len >= 0);
let sl = std::slice::from_raw_parts(c_storage_ptr as *const u8, len as usize);
std::str::from_utf8(sl).unwrap()
};
if rust_str != printf_str {
println!(
"Our printf and libc disagree on hex formatting of float: {v}
@@ -885,27 +886,14 @@ fn test_float_hex_prec() {
assert!(!failed);
}
fn libc_sprintf_one_float_with_precision<'a>(
storage: &'a mut [u8],
fmt: &'a CStr,
) -> impl FnMut(usize, f64) -> &'a str {
|preci, float_val| unsafe {
let storage_ptr = storage.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_char;
let len = libc::snprintf(storage_ptr, storage.len(), fmt.as_ptr(), preci, float_val);
assert!(len >= 0);
let sl = std::slice::from_raw_parts(storage_ptr as *const u8, len as usize);
std::str::from_utf8(sl).unwrap()
}
}
fn test_exhaustive(rust_fmt: &str, c_fmt: &CStr) {
fn test_exhaustive(rust_fmt: &str, c_fmt: *const c_char) {
// "There's only 4 billion floats so test them all."
// This tests a format string expected to be of the form "%.*g" or "%.*e".
// That is, it takes a precision and a double.
println!("Testing {rust_fmt}");
let mut rust_str = String::with_capacity(128);
let mut c_storage = [0u8; 128];
let mut libc_sprintf = libc_sprintf_one_float_with_precision(&mut c_storage, c_fmt);
let c_storage_ptr = c_storage.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_char;
for i in 0..=u32::MAX {
if i % 1000000 == 0 {
@@ -917,7 +905,12 @@ fn test_exhaustive(rust_fmt: &str, c_fmt: &CStr) {
rust_str.clear();
crate::sprintf!(=> &mut rust_str, rust_fmt, preci, ff);
let printf_str = libc_sprintf(preci, ff);
let printf_str = unsafe {
let len = libc::snprintf(c_storage_ptr, c_storage.len(), c_fmt, preci, ff);
assert!(len >= 0);
let sl = std::slice::from_raw_parts(c_storage_ptr as *const u8, len as usize);
std::str::from_utf8(sl).unwrap()
};
if rust_str != printf_str {
println!(
"Rust and libc disagree on formatting float {i:x}: {ff}\n
@@ -936,19 +929,19 @@ fn test_exhaustive(rust_fmt: &str, c_fmt: &CStr) {
#[ignore]
fn test_float_g_exhaustive() {
// To run: cargo test test_float_g_exhaustive --release -- --ignored --nocapture
test_exhaustive("%.*g", c"%.*g");
test_exhaustive("%.*g", b"%.*g\0".as_ptr() as *const c_char);
}
#[test]
#[ignore]
fn test_float_e_exhaustive() {
// To run: cargo test test_float_e_exhaustive --release -- --ignored --nocapture
test_exhaustive("%.*e", c"%.*e");
test_exhaustive("%.*e", b"%.*e\0".as_ptr() as *const c_char);
}
#[test]
#[ignore]
fn test_float_f_exhaustive() {
// To run: cargo test test_float_f_exhaustive --release -- --ignored --nocapture
test_exhaustive("%.*f", c"%.*f");
test_exhaustive("%.*f", b"%.*f\0".as_ptr() as *const c_char);
}

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
[package]
name = "fish-tempfile"
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
version = "0.0.0"
repository.workspace = true
[dependencies]
nix = { workspace = true, features = ["fs", "feature"] }
[lints]
workspace = true

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@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@
use std::{fs::File, path::PathBuf};
pub struct TempFile {
file: File,
path: PathBuf,
}
impl TempFile {
pub fn get(&self) -> &File {
&self.file
}
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut File {
&mut self.file
}
pub fn path(&self) -> &PathBuf {
&self.path
}
}
impl Drop for TempFile {
fn drop(&mut self) {
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&self.path);
}
}
pub struct TempDir {
path: PathBuf,
}
impl TempDir {
pub fn path(&self) -> &PathBuf {
&self.path
}
}
impl Drop for TempDir {
fn drop(&mut self) {
let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&self.path);
}
}
fn get_tmpdir() -> PathBuf {
PathBuf::from(std::env::var_os("TMPDIR").unwrap_or("/tmp".into()))
}
fn get_template() -> PathBuf {
get_tmpdir().join("fish_tmp_XXXXXX")
}
/// Tries to create a new temporary file using `mkstemp`.
/// On success, a [`TempFile`] is returned.
/// When this struct is dropped, the backing file will be deleted.
pub fn new_file() -> std::io::Result<TempFile> {
let (fd, path) = nix::unistd::mkstemp(&get_template())?;
let file = File::from(fd);
Ok(TempFile { file, path })
}
/// Tries to create a new temporary directory using `mkdtemp`.
/// On success, a [`TempDir`] is returned.
/// When this struct is dropped, the backing directory, including all its contents, will be deleted.
pub fn new_dir() -> std::io::Result<TempDir> {
let path = nix::unistd::mkdtemp(&get_template())?;
Ok(TempDir { path })
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::{
fs::File,
io::{Read, Seek, Write},
};
#[test]
fn create_tempfile() {
super::new_file().unwrap();
}
#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "file should no longer exist")]
fn use_tempfile() {
let mut tempfile = super::new_file().unwrap();
let expected_content = "test";
{
let file = tempfile.get_mut();
file.write_all(expected_content.as_bytes()).unwrap();
file.seek(std::io::SeekFrom::Start(0)).unwrap();
}
let mut actual_content = String::new();
{
let mut file = tempfile.get();
file.read_to_string(&mut actual_content).unwrap();
}
let path = tempfile.path().to_owned();
drop(tempfile);
assert_eq!(expected_content, actual_content);
File::open(&path).expect("file should no longer exist");
}
#[test]
fn create_tempdir() {
super::new_dir().unwrap();
}
#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "file should no longer exist")]
fn use_tempdir() {
let tempdir = super::new_dir().unwrap();
let file_path = tempdir.path().join("foo");
let expected_content = "test";
{
let mut file = File::create(&file_path).unwrap();
file.write_all(expected_content.as_bytes()).unwrap();
}
{
let mut file = File::open(&file_path).unwrap();
let mut actual_content = String::new();
file.read_to_string(&mut actual_content).unwrap();
assert_eq!(expected_content, actual_content);
}
drop(tempdir);
File::open(&file_path).expect("file should no longer exist");
}
}

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@@ -4,12 +4,11 @@ Priority: optional
Maintainer: ridiculous_fish <corydoras@ridiculousfish.com>
Uploaders: David Adam <zanchey@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 12),
# -web is for Debian's updated version, -X.Y is for Ubuntu's backported versions
cargo (>= 1.85) | cargo-web (>= 1.85) | cargo-1.85,
cmake (>= 3.15.0),
cargo (>= 0.66) | cargo-mozilla (>= 0.66),
cmake (>= 3.15.0) | cmake-mozilla (>= 3.15.0),
gettext,
libpcre2-dev,
rustc (>= 1.85) | rustc-web (>= 1.85) | rustc-1.85,
rustc (>= 1.70),
# Test dependencies
locales-all,
ncurses-base,

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debian/rules vendored
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@@ -8,15 +8,13 @@ export DH_VERBOSE=1
export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS=optimize=-lto
%:
dh $@ --buildsystem=cmake --builddirectory=build
dh $@
# Setting the build system is still required, because otherwise the GNUmakefile gets picked up
override_dh_auto_configure:
ln -s cargo-vendor/vendor vendor
ln -s cargo-vendor/.cargo .cargo
dh_auto_configure -- -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo \
-DRust_CARGO=$$(command -v cargo-1.85 || command -v cargo) \
-DRust_COMPILER=$$(command -v rustc-1.85 || command -v rustc)
dh_auto_configure --buildsystem=cmake -- -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
override_dh_clean:
dh_clean --exclude=Cargo.toml.orig
@@ -24,4 +22,4 @@ override_dh_clean:
-unlink vendor
override_dh_auto_test:
cd build && make fish_run_tests
make fish_run_tests

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ We use forks of the last two - see the [FFI section](#ffi) below. No special act
### Build Dependencies
fish-shell currently depends on Rust 1.85 or later. To install Rust, follow https://rustup.rs.
fish-shell currently depends on Rust 1.70 or later. To install Rust, follow https://rustup.rs.
### Build via CMake

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.. _cmd-_:
_ - call fish's translations
============================

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.. _cmd-abbr:
abbr - manage fish abbreviations
================================
@@ -8,8 +10,8 @@ Synopsis
abbr --add NAME [--position command | anywhere] [-r | --regex PATTERN] [-c | --command COMMAND]
[--set-cursor[=MARKER]] ([-f | --function FUNCTION] | EXPANSION)
abbr --erase [ [-c | --command COMMAND]... ] NAME ...
abbr --rename [ [-c | --command COMMAND]... ] OLD_WORD NEW_WORD
abbr --erase NAME ...
abbr --rename OLD_WORD NEW_WORD
abbr --show
abbr --list
abbr --query NAME ...
@@ -134,10 +136,9 @@ Other subcommands
::
abbr --rename [ [-c | --command COMMAND]... ] OLD_NAME NEW_NAME
abbr --rename OLD_NAME NEW_NAME
Renames an abbreviation, from *OLD_NAME* to *NEW_NAME*.
For command-specific abbreviations, the ``--command`` options must be provided to disambiguate which abbreviation to rename.
Renames an abbreviation, from *OLD_NAME* to *NEW_NAME*
::
@@ -153,10 +154,9 @@ Prints the names of all abbreviation
::
abbr [-e | --erase] [ [-c | --command COMMAND]... ] NAME ...
abbr [-e | --erase] NAME
Erases the abbreviation with the given name.
For command-specific abbreviations, the ``--command`` options must be provided to disambiguate which abbreviation to rename.
Erases the abbreviation with the given name
::

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.. _cmd-alias:
alias - create a function
=========================

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.. _cmd-and:
and - conditionally execute a command
=====================================

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.. _cmd-argparse:
argparse - parse options passed to a fish script or function
============================================================

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.. _cmd-begin:
begin - start a new block of code
=================================

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.. _cmd-bg:
bg - send jobs to background
============================
@@ -40,6 +42,6 @@ The typical use is to run something, stop it with ctrl-z, and then continue it i
If only 123 and 789 exist, it will still background them and print an error about 456.
``bg 123 banana`` or ``bg banana 123`` will complain that "banana" is not a valid process ID.
``bg 123 banana`` or ``bg banana 123`` will complain that "banana" is not a valid job specifier.
``bg %2`` will background job 2.

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.. _cmd-bind:
bind - handle fish key bindings
===============================
Synopsis

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.. _cmd-block:
block - temporarily block delivery of events
============================================

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.. _cmd-break:
break - stop the current inner loop
===================================

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.. _cmd-breakpoint:
breakpoint - launch debug mode
==============================

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.. _cmd-builtin:
builtin - run a builtin command
===============================

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.. _cmd-case:
case - conditionally execute a block of commands
================================================

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.. _cmd-cd:
cd - change directory
=====================

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.. _cmd-cdh:
cdh - change to a recently visited directory
============================================

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.. _cmd-command:
command - run a program
=======================

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.. _cmd-commandline:
commandline - set or get the current command line buffer
========================================================

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.. _cmd-complete:
complete - edit command-specific tab-completions
================================================
@@ -14,7 +16,7 @@ Description
``complete`` defines, removes or lists completions for a command.
For an introduction to writing your own completions, see :doc:`Writing your own completions <../completions>` in
For an introduction to writing your own completions, see :ref:`Writing your own completions <completion-own>` in
the fish manual.
The following options are available:

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.. _cmd-contains:
contains - test if a word is present in a list
==============================================

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.. _cmd-continue:
continue - skip the remainder of the current iteration of the current inner loop
================================================================================

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.. _cmd-count:
count - count the number of elements of a list
================================================

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.. _cmd-dirh:
dirh - print directory history
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.. _cmd-dirs:
dirs - print directory stack
============================

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.. _cmd-disown:
disown - remove a process from the list of jobs
===============================================

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.. _cmd-echo:
echo - display a line of text
=============================

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.. _cmd-else:
else - execute command if a condition is not met
================================================

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.. _cmd-emit:
emit - emit a generic event
===========================

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.. _cmd-end:
end - end a block of commands
=============================

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.. _cmd-eval:
eval - evaluate the specified commands
======================================

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.. _cmd-exec:
exec - execute command in current process
=========================================

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.. _cmd-exit:
.. program::exit
exit - exit the shell
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.. _cmd-export:
export - compatibility function for exporting variables
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.. _cmd-false:
false - return an unsuccessful result
=====================================

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.. _cmd-fg:
fg - bring job to foreground
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.. _cmd-fish:
.. program::fish
fish - the friendly interactive shell
=====================================
@@ -15,7 +18,7 @@ Description
:command:`fish` is a command-line shell written mainly with interactive use in mind.
This page briefly describes the options for invoking :command:`fish`.
The :ref:`full manual <intro>` is available in HTML by using the :command:`help` command from inside fish, and in the `fish-doc(1)` man page.
The :doc:`tutorial <../tutorial>` is available as HTML via ``help tutorial`` or in `man fish-tutorial`.
The :ref:`tutorial <tutorial>` is available as HTML via ``help tutorial`` or in `man fish-tutorial`.
The following options are available:

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.. _cmd-fish_add_path:
.. program::fish_add_path
fish_add_path - add to the path
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.. _cmd-fish_breakpoint_prompt:
fish_breakpoint_prompt - define the prompt when stopped at a breakpoint
=======================================================================

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.. _cmd-fish_clipboard_copy:
fish_clipboard_copy - copy text to the system's clipboard
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.. _cmd-fish_clipboard_paste:
fish_clipboard_paste - get text from the system's clipboard
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.. _cmd-fish_command_not_found:
fish_command_not_found - what to do when a command wasn't found
===============================================================

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.. _cmd-fish_config:
fish_config - start the web-based configuration interface
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.. _cmd-fish_default_key_bindings:
fish_default_key_bindings - set emacs key bindings for fish
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.. _cmd-fish_git_prompt:
fish_git_prompt - output git information for use in a prompt
============================================================

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