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