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| author | Marc Cornellà <marc@mcornella.com> | 2024-03-07 14:39:05 +0100 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2024-03-07 14:39:05 +0100 |
| commit | 083cc2c8e8742bab8cce8c73a3e96f398e6b2da7 (patch) | |
| tree | 5d411bb0daef444dcaf36fa7763ee40922d4c43a /lib/async_prompt.zsh | |
| parent | 4fca7ccb55eb4904f515806ffca51d27ee1cc670 (diff) | |
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feat(async)!: implement async prompt API and apply to git prompt (#12257)
BREAKING CHANGE: the `git_prompt_info` prompt function has been
reworked by default to use the new async prompt feature. If you're
experiencing issues see #12257.
Co-authored-by: Carlo Sala <carlosalag@protonmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/async_prompt.zsh')
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1 files changed, 140 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/lib/async_prompt.zsh b/lib/async_prompt.zsh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c6d03328b --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/async_prompt.zsh @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +# The async code is taken from +# https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions/blob/master/src/async.zsh +# https://github.com/woefe/git-prompt.zsh/blob/master/git-prompt.zsh + +zmodload zsh/system + +# For now, async prompt function handlers are set up like so: +# First, define the async function handler and add the function name +# to the _omz_async_functions array: +# +# function _git_prompt_status_async { +# # Do some expensive operation that outputs to stdout +# } +# _omz_register_handler _git_prompt_status_async +# +# Then add a stub prompt function in `$PROMPT` or similar prompt variables, +# which will show the output of "$_OMZ_ASYNC_OUTPUT[handler_name]": +# +# function git_prompt_status { +# echo -n $_OMZ_ASYNC_OUTPUT[_git_prompt_status] +# } +# +# RPROMPT='$(git_prompt_status)' +# +# This API is subject to change and optimization. Rely on it at your own risk. + +function _omz_register_handler { + setopt localoptions noksharrays + typeset -ga _omz_async_functions + # we want to do nothing if there's no $1 function or we already set it up + if [[ -z "$1" ]] || (( ! ${+functions[$1]} )) \ + || (( ${_omz_async_functions[(Ie)$1]} )); then + return + fi + _omz_async_functions+=("$1") + # let's add the hook to async_request if it's not there yet + if (( ! ${precmd_functions[(Ie)_omz_async_request]} )) \ + && (( ${+functions[_omz_async_request]})); then + autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook + add-zsh-hook precmd _omz_async_request + fi +} + +# Set up async handlers and callbacks +function _omz_async_request { + typeset -gA _OMZ_ASYNC_FDS _OMZ_ASYNC_PIDS _OMZ_ASYNC_OUTPUT + + # executor runs a subshell for all async requests based on key + local handler + for handler in ${_omz_async_functions}; do + (( ${+functions[$handler]} )) || continue + + local fd=${_OMZ_ASYNC_FDS[$handler]:--1} + local pid=${_OMZ_ASYNC_PIDS[$handler]:--1} + + # If we've got a pending request, cancel it + if (( fd != -1 && pid != -1 )) && { true <&$fd } 2>/dev/null; then + # Close the file descriptor and remove the handler + exec {fd}<&- + zle -F $fd + + # Zsh will make a new process group for the child process only if job + # control is enabled (MONITOR option) + if [[ -o MONITOR ]]; then + # Send the signal to the process group to kill any processes that may + # have been forked by the async function handler + kill -TERM -$pid 2>/dev/null + else + # Kill just the child process since it wasn't placed in a new process + # group. If the async function handler forked any child processes they may + # be orphaned and left behind. + kill -TERM $pid 2>/dev/null + fi + fi + + # Define global variables to store the file descriptor, PID and output + _OMZ_ASYNC_FDS[$handler]=-1 + _OMZ_ASYNC_PIDS[$handler]=-1 + + # Fork a process to fetch the git status and open a pipe to read from it + exec {fd}< <( + # Tell parent process our PID + builtin echo ${sysparams[pid]} + # Store handler name for callback + builtin echo $handler + # Run the async function handler + $handler + ) + + # Save FD for handler + _OMZ_ASYNC_FDS[$handler]=$fd + + # There's a weird bug here where ^C stops working unless we force a fork + # See https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions/issues/364 + command true + + # Save the PID from the handler child process + read pid <&$fd + _OMZ_ASYNC_PIDS[$handler]=$pid + + # When the fd is readable, call the response handler + zle -F "$fd" _omz_async_callback + done +} + +# Called when new data is ready to be read from the pipe +function _omz_async_callback() { + emulate -L zsh + + local fd=$1 # First arg will be fd ready for reading + local err=$2 # Second arg will be passed in case of error + + if [[ -z "$err" || "$err" == "hup" ]]; then + # Get handler name from first line + local handler + read handler <&$fd + + # Store old output which is supposed to be already printed + local old_output="${_OMZ_ASYNC_OUTPUT[$handler]}" + + # Read output from fd + _OMZ_ASYNC_OUTPUT[$handler]="$(cat <&$fd)" + + # Repaint prompt if output has changed + if [[ "$old_output" != "${_OMZ_ASYNC_OUTPUT[$handler]}" ]]; then + zle reset-prompt + zle -R + fi + + # Close the fd + exec {fd}<&- + fi + + # Always remove the handler + zle -F "$fd" + + # Unset global FD variable to prevent closing user created FDs in the precmd hook + _OMZ_ASYNC_FDS[$handler]=-1 + _OMZ_ASYNC_PIDS[$handler]=-1 +} |
