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author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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date | Sat, 03 Oct 2020 11:15:36 -0400 |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------# # Async # #--------------------------------------------------------------------# # Zpty process is spawned running this function _zsh_autosuggest_async_server() { emulate -R zsh # There is a bug in zpty module (fixed in zsh/master) by which a # zpty that exits will kill all zpty processes that were forked # before it. Here we set up a zsh exit hook to SIGKILL the zpty # process immediately, before it has a chance to kill any other # zpty processes. zshexit() { kill -KILL $$ sleep 1 # Block for long enough for the signal to come through } # Don't add any extra carriage returns stty -onlcr # Don't translate carriage returns to newlines stty -icrnl # Silence any error messages exec 2>/dev/null local last_pid while IFS='' read -r -d $'\0' query; do # Kill last bg process kill -KILL $last_pid &>/dev/null # Run suggestion search in the background ( local suggestion _zsh_autosuggest_fetch_suggestion "$query" echo -n -E "$suggestion"$'\0' ) & last_pid=$! done } _zsh_autosuggest_async_request() { # Write the query to the zpty process to fetch a suggestion zpty -w -n $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_PTY_NAME "${1}"$'\0' } # Called when new data is ready to be read from the pty # First arg will be fd ready for reading # Second arg will be passed in case of error _zsh_autosuggest_async_response() { setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS EXTENDED_GLOB local suggestion zpty -rt $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_PTY_NAME suggestion '*'$'\0' 2>/dev/null zle autosuggest-suggest -- "${suggestion%%$'\0'##}" } _zsh_autosuggest_async_pty_create() { # With newer versions of zsh, REPLY stores the fd to read from typeset -h REPLY # If we won't get a fd back from zpty, try to guess it if (( ! $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ZPTY_RETURNS_FD )); then integer -l zptyfd exec {zptyfd}>&1 # Open a new file descriptor (above 10). exec {zptyfd}>&- # Close it so it's free to be used by zpty. fi # Fork a zpty process running the server function zpty -b $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_PTY_NAME _zsh_autosuggest_async_server # Store the fd so we can remove the handler later if (( REPLY )); then _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PTY_FD=$REPLY else _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PTY_FD=$zptyfd fi # Set up input handler from the zpty zle -F $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PTY_FD _zsh_autosuggest_async_response } _zsh_autosuggest_async_pty_destroy() { # Remove the input handler zle -F $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PTY_FD &>/dev/null # Destroy the zpty zpty -d $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_PTY_NAME &>/dev/null } _zsh_autosuggest_async_pty_recreate() { _zsh_autosuggest_async_pty_destroy _zsh_autosuggest_async_pty_create } _zsh_autosuggest_async_start() { typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PTY_FD _zsh_autosuggest_feature_detect_zpty_returns_fd _zsh_autosuggest_async_pty_recreate # We recreate the pty to get a fresh list of history events add-zsh-hook precmd _zsh_autosuggest_async_pty_recreate }