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Junegunn Choi 6fefe02546 0.72.0
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2026-04-26 18:04:37 +09:00
Junegunn Choi f783582561 Rename internal variables to match user-facing names 2026-04-26 14:47:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi af42fde089 Fix rubocop errors 2026-04-26 14:47:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 27dab2422e Change the example command in the 0.72.0 changelog
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2026-04-21 18:48:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 56be41218c Redraw when change-footer changes line count
Mirror of the earlier change-header fix. The inline footer slot's row
budget depends on footer content length, but resizeIfNeeded() tolerates
a shorter-than-wanted inline window, so extra lines get clipped. Drive
a redraw on length change to re-run the layout.
2026-04-21 18:41:48 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 7782da6c00 Add dashed border style
New --border=dashed / --list-border=dashed / --header-border=dashed etc.
Uses U+2576 (╶) for horizontal edges and U+2506 (┆) for verticals, with
rounded corners (╭╮╰╯) and sharp T-junction mids (├┤). Terminal cells
are taller than wide (~2:1), so horizontals use a sparse stub per cell
while verticals need more dashes per cell to look evenly dashed.
Works with inline sections.
2026-04-20 22:23:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 43f0508dd2 Update CHANGELOG (0.72.0)
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2026-04-20 00:55:43 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 1986d101e0 Redraw when change-header changes line count
The inline header slot's row budget depends on header content length,
but resizeIfNeeded() tolerates a shorter-than-wanted inline window, so
the stale slot stays. Drive a redraw on length change to re-run the
layout.
2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi dd7a081b93 Let inline sections take precedence over --header-first
--header-first previously was rejected with --header-border=inline or
--header-lines-border=inline. Now, inline placement wins: an inline
section stays inside the list frame, and --header-first only affects
non-inline sections (mainly the main --header).
2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi d247284bc3 Set inline separator caps per side 2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 6f3e5de150 Update man page: clarify inline list-border shape requirements 2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 0142fe9d04 Update CHANGELOG: clarify inline list-border shape requirements 2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 251b08b831 Fix misleading comment on printHeader nil-window guard
The guard fires when hasHeaderWindow() returned false at resize time,
not when addInline had no budget (placeInlineStack always leaves a
non-nil 0-height placeholder).
2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 01567b4f06 Fix inline header/footer border color when falling back to line
InitTheme was called before the runtime coerced BorderInline to
BorderLine, so HeaderBorder / FooterBorder inherited from ListBorder
even when the effective shape was 'line'. Mirror the coercion so
color inheritance matches the rendered shape.
2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi d754cfab87 Add --{header,header-lines,footer}-border=inline
New BorderShape that embeds the section inside the --list-border
frame, joined to the list content by a horizontal separator with
T-junctions where the list shape has side borders. Requires a list
border with both top and bottom segments; falls back to 'line'
otherwise. Stacks when multiple sections are inline.

Sections inherit --color list-border by default and are colored as a
uniform block via their own --color *-border and *-bg.

Incompatible with --header-first. --header-border=inline requires
--header-lines-border to be inline or unset.
2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi ef6eba1b89 Add a test case for click-header with --header and --header-lines combined
The two sections swap order between layouts, and header-lines are
reversed under layout=default, so expected LINE values differ per
layout.
2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi faa6a7e9f6 Add test cases for click-header and click-footer
Injects SGR 1006 mouse events via tmux send-keys -l to exercise
FZF_CLICK_HEADER_* / FZF_CLICK_FOOTER_* across all three layouts,
with and without a header border.
2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 8b66489987 Clean up non-ascii characters 2026-04-20 00:47:16 +09:00
Vulcalien 780a624ed7 [vim] Move and resize popup window when detecting VimResized event
Close #4778
2026-04-20 00:25:02 +09:00
Tymoteusz Makowski 1ad7c617b1 fix: add no-modifiers fallbacks
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Close #4776
2026-04-19 14:38:36 +09:00
Daniel Levin 06e70570e2 Update Makefile to support builds on Illumos
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Close #4772
2026-04-13 20:07:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi bd4a18d0a9 Replace sort.Sort(ByOrder(...)) with slices.SortFunc
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2026-04-12 10:43:47 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 1b0d448c6e Update README: --tmux -> --popup 2026-04-12 09:57:26 +09:00
Junegunn Choi f584cf38f7 [bash] Persist history deletion when histappend is on
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Fix #4764

Patch suggested by @bitraid.
2026-04-11 17:03:25 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 0eb2ae9f8b Fix gutter display in --style=minimal
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2026-04-08 23:28:10 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 1831500018 Update README
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I was unable to make the sponsors action to work with the new branch
protection rule. So I'm removing the sponsors section for now until
I can properly set it up again.
2026-04-05 22:20:25 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 62899fd74e 0.71.0
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2026-04-04 14:04:34 +09:00
Junegunn Choi d1cea64a0e Allow adaptive height with negative value
Fix #4682
2026-04-04 10:13:19 +09:00
bitraid d7a132b8bf Update changelog 2026-04-04 09:48:00 +09:00
bitraid 59b82670f7 fish: Key bindings now requires fish v3.4.0+ 2026-04-04 09:47:59 +09:00
bitraid c516acaa89 Add .fish to .editorconfig shell script rules 2026-04-04 09:47:59 +09:00
bitraid 11ff4745ad Fix typo in install script 2026-04-04 09:47:59 +09:00
bitraid 23164c2263 fish: Completion script rewrite (SHIFT-TAB) 2026-04-04 09:47:59 +09:00
bitraid 9f8294de62 fish: Fixes and improvements to CTRL-R (#4703)
Fixes:
- Commands with trailing newlines
- Very long previews

Improvements:
- SHIFT-DELETE performance
- Bind ALT-T: cycle command prefix (timestamp, date/time, none)
- Set comment color for prefix
2026-04-04 09:47:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi b7138e67a6 Update README
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Junegunn Choi 0f0751b3b6 Add CODEOWNERS
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2026-04-03 00:01:37 +09:00
dependabot[bot] cc16a97a40 Bump ruby/setup-ruby from 1.296.0 to 1.299.0 (#4753)
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Bumps [ruby/setup-ruby](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby) from 1.296.0 to 1.299.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby/blob/master/release.rb)
- [Commits](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby/compare/eab2afb99481ca09a4e91171a8e0aee0e89bfedd...3ff19f5e2baf30647122352b96108b1fbe250c64)

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  dependency-version: 1.299.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
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2026-03-31 00:10:35 +09:00
dagecko 3ccf162cf0 fix: pin 6 unpinned action(s) (#4750)
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2026-03-30 13:20:11 +09:00
PJ Eby fff7eda9d7 Terminate child processes on Windows (#4723)
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Windows doesn't have signals, the default Kill doesn't actually kill
anything, and other forms of termination don't allow cleanup. So we
spawn preview processes in a new process group and send them a
CTRL_BREAK_EVENT to terminate.

However, we only do this for "pwsh" (PowerShell 7+) and unknown/
posix-ish shells, because cmd.exe and Windows PowerShell
("powershell.exe") don't always exit on Ctrl-Break. pwsh also needs
the -NonInteractive flag to exit on Ctrl-Break.

If the process wasn't given its own group, or if sending the console
control event fails, we fall back to the standard Kill (which likely
won't help, but doesn't hurt to try).

Fix #3134
2026-03-29 12:40:24 +09:00
junegunn d198c0c9de Deploying to master from @ junegunn/fzf@55d5b153e6 🚀
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2026-03-28 15:05:52 +00:00
harrywzl 55d5b153e6 docs: fix duplicate table rows and minor grammar/formatting in fzf.txt (#4743)
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2026-03-27 15:01:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 57695b0309 Remove deprecated FZF_TMUX vars from shell script headers
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2026-03-26 21:35:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 6f17d49dbb Support zellij floating pane via --popup (new name for --tmux) (#4145) 2026-03-26 21:32:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 87586ac5eb Only use --no-same-owner with tar when supported
Fix #4740
Fix #4741
2026-03-26 21:06:58 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 12be5e7b83 Skip adaptive height validation when --tmux overrides --height
Fix #4742
2026-03-26 20:56:36 +09:00
Qingwei Li 1acf980e95 enhancement: move server declaration to go func to allocate it in stack (#4739)
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Fix #4735
Close #4736
2026-03-25 15:22:49 +09:00
cui 14e3995a06 Fix nthTransformer parts slice preallocation (#4734)
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Use make([]NthParts, 0, len(indexes)) so the slice starts empty with
reserved capacity. The previous length-len(indexes) allocation left
leading zero NthParts entries before appended elements.
2026-03-23 09:55:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 2202481705 Add devel branch to Linux CI workflow trigger
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2026-03-22 10:18:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 6153004070 Always check hasPreviewWindow() before processing preview mouse events 2026-03-22 10:09:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 95f186f364 Fix preview scrollbar not rendered after toggle-preview
Fix #4732
2026-03-22 09:55:07 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 58b2855513 bash: Fix CTRL-R batch deletion
'echo {+1}' would paste multiple offsets in a line.

Fix #4730
2026-03-22 09:20:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi a00df93e13 bash: CTRL-R now supports multi-select and batch deletion
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- Changed +m to --multi to enable multi-select in CTRL-R
- Changed exclude to exclude-multi and {1} to {+1} so
  shift-delete removes all selected entries at once
2026-03-21 21:41:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 76efddd718 bash: shift-delete to delete history entries during CTRL-R
Close #4715
2026-03-21 21:10:43 +09:00
Junegunn Choi b638ff46fb Include match positions in GET / HTTP response
Close #4726
2026-03-20 23:06:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 259e841a77 Add pull request template with contribution policy
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2026-03-20 22:50:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi f0a2f5ef14 Skip symlinks targeting ancestors of walker root to prevent resource exhaustion
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When --walker=follow is used, symlinks like Wine's z: -> / cause fzf to
traverse the entire root filesystem. fastwalk's built-in loop detection
only catches this on the second pass, but a single pass through / already
causes severe CPU and memory exhaustion.

This fix resolves each symlink-to-directory target to its absolute real
path and skips it if it is an ancestor of (or equal to) the walker root.

Close #4710
2026-03-18 20:43:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 2ae7367e8a Revert "Use IgnoreDuplicateDirs to prevent duplicate directory traversal"
This reverts commit 6f33df755e.
2026-03-18 18:57:40 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 6f33df755e Use IgnoreDuplicateDirs to prevent duplicate directory traversal
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When --walker=follow is used, symlink following is now handled by
fastwalk's IgnoreDuplicateDirs adapter which tracks visited directories
by device+inode. This prevents the same directory from being entered
more than once, avoiding effectively infinite traversal when a symlink
points outside the walker root.

Close #4710
2026-03-18 10:17:49 +09:00
Eman Resu 2aec7d5201 Fix typo in 0.71 changelog entry (#4721)
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Thanks!
2026-03-17 11:45:00 +09:00
David Leadbeater fc60406684 Add "unix" and "fattr" promises (#4719)
Without this fzf --listen=/tmp/foo.sock fails on OpenBSD.
2026-03-17 11:44:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi cf57950301 Add --id-nth to bash option completion
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2026-03-15 11:31:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 48c4913392 'reload' should not preserve multi-selection 2026-03-15 11:30:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 17f2aa1a1f Reorder info line: N/M (X) (S%) +S +T*
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Flags that appear/disappear are now at the end, so the multi-select
indicator stays in a fixed position and doesn't flicker.
2026-03-14 22:11:46 +09:00
Junegunn Choi b5f7221580 Replace --track=NTH with --id-nth for cross-reload item identity
Separate item identity from cursor tracking:
- Add --id-nth=NTH to define item identity fields for cross-reload ops
- --track reverts to a simple boolean flag
- track-current action no longer accepts nth argument
- With --multi, selections are preserved across reload-sync by matching
  identity keys in the reloaded list

Close #4718
Close #4701
Close #4483
Close #4409
Close #3460
Close #2441
2026-03-14 21:49:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi e6b9a08699 Defer list rendering until pending event actions are processed 2026-03-14 20:52:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 8dbb3b352d Do not restart matcher during reload-sync with the intermediate list 2026-03-14 20:52:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 9f422851fe Add field-based tracking across reloads (--track=NTH)
Allow --track to accept an optional nth expression for cross-reload
tracking. When a reload is triggered, fzf extracts a tracking key from
the current item using the nth expression, blocks the UI, and searches
for a matching item in the reloaded list.

- --track=.. tracks by entire line, --track=1 by first field, etc.
- --track without NTH retains existing index-based behavior
- UI is blocked during search (dimmed query, hidden cursor, +T*/+t*)
- reload unblocks eagerly on match; reload-sync waits for stream end
- Escape/Ctrl-C cancels blocked state without quitting
- track-current action accepts optional nth: track-current(1)
- Validate nth expression at parse time for both --track and track()
- Cache trackKeyFor results per item to avoid redundant computation
- Rename executeRegexp to argActionRegexp

Close #4701
Close #3460
2026-03-14 20:52:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 7a811f0cb8 Fix --no-sort jumpiness by merging results in index order
Fix #4717
2026-03-14 20:43:30 +09:00
Evan Hahn b80059e21f Fix zsh history widget when sh_glob option is on (#4714)
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Fixes #4712.

The CTRL-R history widget failed in zsh when [zsh's `sh_glob` option][0]
was on. This fixes that by disabling the option locally, like we disable
other options.

[0]: https://zsh.sourceforge.io/Doc/Release/Options.html#:~:text=SH%5FGLOB,ksh%2E
2026-03-13 09:21:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 26de195bbb Update typos.toml 2026-03-13 09:08:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi b59f27ef5a Fix --with-shell not handling quoted arguments correctly
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Fix #4709

Use go-shellwords instead of strings.Fields to parse --with-shell,
so paths with spaces can be properly quoted.

  ln -s /bin/bash "/tmp/ba sh"

  fzf --with-shell='/tmp/ba\ sh -c' --preview 'echo hello world'

  fzf --with-shell='"/tmp/ba sh" -c' --preview 'echo hello world'
2026-03-09 22:09:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi f3ca0b1365 Fix OSC8 hyperlinks mangled when URL contains unicode
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Fix #4707
2026-03-08 13:55:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi a8e1ef0989 Add CHANGELOG.md entry for 0.70.1 2026-03-08 11:54:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 2f27a3ede2 Replace []Result cache with bitmap cache for reduced memory usage
Replace the per-chunk query cache from []Result slices to fixed-size
bitmaps (ChunkBitmap: [16]uint64 = 128 bytes per entry). Each bit
indicates whether the corresponding item in the chunk matched.

This reduces cache memory by 86 times in testing:
- Old []Result cache: ~22KB per chunk per query (for 500 matches)
- New bitmap cache:   ~262 bytes per chunk per query (fixed)

With the reduced per-entry cost, queryCacheMax is raised from
chunkSize/5 to chunkSize/2, allowing broader queries (up to 50% match
rate) to be cached while still using far less memory.
2026-03-08 11:49:28 +09:00
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2026-03-07 15:02:15 +00:00
Junegunn Choi 92bfe68c74 Use a shared work queue instead of static partitioning in matcher
Replace static chunk partitioning (sliceChunks) with a shared atomic
counter that workers pull from. This gives natural load balancing;
workers that finish chunks quickly grab more work instead of idling.

With this change, NumCPU workers suffice (no need for 8x oversubscription),
reducing goroutine overhead while improving throughput by 5-22%.

Now the performance scales linearly to the number of threads:

=== query: 'linux' ===
  [all]   baseline:    17.12ms  current:    14.28ms  (1.20x)  matches: 179966 (12.79%)
  [1T]    baseline:   136.49ms  current:   137.25ms  (0.99x)  matches: 179966 (12.79%)
  [2T]    baseline:    75.74ms  current:    68.75ms  (1.10x)  matches: 179966 (12.79%)
  [4T]    baseline:    41.16ms  current:    34.97ms  (1.18x)  matches: 179966 (12.79%)
  [8T]    baseline:    32.82ms  current:    17.79ms  (1.84x)  matches: 179966 (12.79%)
2026-03-07 18:26:42 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 92dc40ea82 Print ingestion time in --bench output 2026-03-07 18:13:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 12a280ba14 Fix lint errors 2026-03-07 18:13:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 0c6ead6e98 Replace procFun map with fixed-size array for faster algo dispatch
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termType is already a small integer enum (0-5), so a [6]algo.Algo
array avoids hash table overhead in the extendedMatch hot loop.
2026-03-07 14:19:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 280a011f02 With a non-default --delimiter, --{accept,with}-nth should not remove trailing whitespaces 2026-03-07 13:39:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi d324580840 Fix AWK tokenizer not treating a new line character as whitespace 2026-03-07 11:45:02 +09:00
Junegunn Choi f9830c5a3d Fix test cases not to fail on small screens (contd.)
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2026-03-06 19:43:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 95bc5b8f0c Fix test cases not to fail on small screens 2026-03-06 19:42:42 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 0b08f0dea0 Fix preview follow/scroll with long wrapped lines
Fixes bugs reported in https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/pull/4703:

* Clamp followOffset return value to avoid going past the end of lines
* Account for t.previewed.filled when determining scrollability
2026-03-06 19:21:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi e7300fe300 Fix tab width when --frozen-left is used
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/pull/4703#issuecomment-4004258816
2026-03-06 18:53:23 +09:00
dependabot[bot] 260d160973 Bump actions/labeler from 5 to 6 (#4700)
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Bumps [actions/labeler](https://github.com/actions/labeler) from 5 to 6.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/labeler/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/labeler/compare/v5...v6)

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- dependency-name: actions/labeler
  dependency-version: '6'
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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2026-03-02 23:58:37 +09:00
Laurent Cheylus d57ed157ad Remove tmppath pledge on OpenBSD (#4699)
"tmppath" pledge is no longer supported.
See commit https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/c883e836f48a8ca9ee3be9de6ebf4b36751f2196

Signed-off-by: Laurent Cheylus <foxy@free.fr>
2026-03-02 22:55:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 9226bc605d Fix typos CI failure by excluding .s files 2026-03-02 22:49:54 +09:00
Junegunn Choi eacef5ea6e 0.70.0
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2026-03-02 16:56:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 96eb68ce63 Add SIMD indexByteTwo/lastIndexByteTwo doc 2026-03-02 15:49:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 50be8bc78e Add fuzz tests for SIMD indexByteTwo to CI
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2026-03-02 12:23:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi b4e585779a Fix nth attr merge order to respect precedence hierarchy (#4697)
* Fix nth attr merge order to respect precedence hierarchy

nth attrs were merged ON TOP of current-fg/selected-fg attrs, so
nth:regular would clear attrs like underline from current-fg. Fix the
merge chain to apply nth BEFORE the line-type overlay:

  fg < nth < selected-fg < current-fg < hl < selected-hl < current-hl

Store raw current-fg and selected-fg attrs in ColorTheme before they
get merged with fg/ListFg, then pass them as nthOverlay through
printHighlighted to colorOffsets where the correct merge chain is
computed: fgAttr.Merge(nthAttr).Merge(nthOverlay).

Fix #4687

* Make current-fg inherit from list-fg instead of fg

current-fg was inheriting from fg, not list-fg, so setting list-fg
had no effect on the current line. e.g.

  fzf --color fg:dim,list-fg:underline,nth:regular -d / --nth -1

The non-nth part of the current line was dim (from fg) instead of
underline (from list-fg). Resolve ListFg/ListBg earlier in InitTheme
so Current can inherit from them.

* Make selected-fg inherit from list-fg via merge instead of override

selected-fg used o() which replaces the attr from list-fg entirely.
e.g. with fg:dim,selected-fg:italic, the dim was lost on selected
lines because o() replaced dim with italic instead of merging them.
Use ColorAttr.Merge() so attrs are combined additively, consistent
with how current-fg inherits from list-fg.

* Apply selected-fg attrs on current line when item is selected

When an item is both current and selected, the current-line rendering
ignored selected-fg attrs entirely. e.g.

  echo foo | fzf --color fg:dim,nth:regular,current-fg:underline,selected-fg:italic --bind result:select --multi

The italic from selected-fg was lost. Merge NthSelectedAttr into the
overlay and rebuild colBase attr with the correct precedence chain:
fg < selected-fg < current-fg.
2026-03-02 12:00:21 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 97ac7794cf Add SIMD indexByteTwo/lastIndexByteTwo for faster prefiltering
Use SIMD to search for two bytes simultaneously, replacing the
two-pass bytes.IndexByte approach in trySkip and the scalar backward
loop in asciiFuzzyIndex. AVX2+SSE2 on amd64, NEON on arm64, with
scalar fallback for other architectures.

=== query: 'l' ===
  [all]   baseline:   100.61ms  current:    98.88ms  (+1.7%)  matches: 5069891 (94.78%)
  [1T]    baseline:   889.28ms  current:   852.71ms  (+4.1%)  matches: 5069891 (94.78%)

=== query: 'lin' ===
  [all]   baseline:   281.31ms  current:   269.35ms  (+4.3%)  matches: 3516507 (65.74%)
  [1T]    baseline:  2266.51ms  current:  2238.24ms  (+1.2%)  matches: 3516507 (65.74%)

=== query: 'linux' ===
  [all]   baseline:    69.94ms  current:    68.33ms  (+2.3%)  matches: 307229 (5.74%)
  [1T]    baseline:   642.66ms  current:   589.10ms  (+8.3%)  matches: 307229 (5.74%)

=== query: 'linuxlinux' ===
  [all]   baseline:    39.56ms  current:    35.48ms  (+10.3%)  matches: 12230 (0.23%)
  [1T]    baseline:   367.88ms  current:   333.49ms  (+9.3%)  matches: 12230 (0.23%)

=== query: 'linuxlinuxlinux' ===
  [all]   baseline:    36.22ms  current:    31.59ms  (+12.8%)  matches: 865 (0.02%)
  [1T]    baseline:   339.48ms  current:   293.02ms  (+13.7%)  matches: 865 (0.02%)
2026-03-02 10:40:42 +09:00
Darren Bishop 4866c34361 Replace printf with builtin printf to by pass local indirections (#4684)
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On macos, having run `brew install coreutils`, which installed GNU version of `printf`, this script/completion would sometimes complain about the (now missing) `-v` option usage.

This change set ensures the `-v` option is available where needed.

Note: there is a precedent of qualify which tool to run e.g. `command find ...`, `command dirname ...`, etc, so hopefully `builtin printf ...` should not cause any offense.
2026-03-01 19:13:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 3cfee281b4 Add change-with-nth action to dynamically change --with-nth (#4691) 2026-03-01 16:09:54 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 5887edc6ba Use LSD radix sort for Result sorting in matcher
Replace comparison-based pdqsort with LSD radix sort on the uint64
sort key. Radix sort is O(n) vs O(n log n) and avoids pointer-chasing
cache misses in the comparison function. Sort scratch buffer is reused
across iterations to reduce GC pressure.

Benchmark (single-threaded, Chromium file list):
- linux query (180K matches): ~16% faster
- src query (high match count): ~31% faster
- Rare matches: equivalent (falls back to pdqsort for n < 128)
2026-03-01 15:57:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 3e751c4e87 Add direct algo fast path in matchChunk
For the common case of a single fuzzy term with no nth transform,
call the algo function directly from matchChunk, bypassing the
MatchItem -> extendedMatch -> iter dispatch chain. This eliminates
3 function calls and the per-match []Offset heap allocation.
2026-03-01 15:57:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi 8452c78cc8 Return Result by value from MatchItem 2026-03-01 15:57:39 +09:00
78 changed files with 4767 additions and 1496 deletions
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root = true
[*.{sh,bash}]
[*.{sh,bash,fish}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
simplify = true
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* @junegunn
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## Contribution Policy
We do not accept pull requests generated primarily by AI without genuine understanding or real-world usage context.
All contributions are expected to demonstrate:
- A clear understanding of the codebase
- Alignment with product direction
- Thoughtful reasoning behind changes
- Evidence of real-world usage or hands-on experience with the problem
If these expectations are not met, we would prefer to implement the changes ourselves rather than spend time reviewing low-effort submissions.
---
## Acknowledgement
- [ ] I confirm that this PR meets the above expectations and reflects my own understanding and real-world context.
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@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ jobs:
label:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/labeler@v5
- uses: actions/labeler@v6
with:
configuration-path: .github/labeler.yml
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ on:
push:
branches: [ master, devel ]
pull_request:
branches: [ master ]
branches: [ master, devel ]
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ jobs:
go-version: "1.23"
- name: Setup Ruby
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@3ff19f5e2baf30647122352b96108b1fbe250c64 # v1
with:
ruby-version: 3.4.6
@@ -44,5 +44,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Unit test
run: make test
- name: Fuzz test
run: |
go test ./src/algo/ -fuzz=FuzzIndexByteTwo -fuzztime=5s
go test ./src/algo/ -fuzz=FuzzLastIndexByteTwo -fuzztime=5s
- name: Integration test
run: make install && ./install --all && tmux new-session -d && ruby test/runner.rb --verbose
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ jobs:
go-version: "1.23"
- name: Setup Ruby
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@3ff19f5e2baf30647122352b96108b1fbe250c64 # v1
with:
ruby-version: 3.0.0
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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
---
name: Generate Sponsors README
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: 0 15 * * 6
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout 🛎️
uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Generate Sponsors 💖
uses: JamesIves/github-sponsors-readme-action@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.SPONSORS_TOKEN }}
file: 'README.md'
- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages 🚀
uses: JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action@v4
with:
branch: master
folder: '.'
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@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: crate-ci/typos@v1.29.4
- uses: crate-ci/typos@685eb3d55be2f85191e8c84acb9f44d7756f84ab # v1.29.4
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ jobs:
publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: vedantmgoyal2009/winget-releaser@v2
- uses: vedantmgoyal2009/winget-releaser@4ffc7888bffd451b357355dc214d43bb9f23917e # v2
with:
identifier: junegunn.fzf
installers-regex: '-windows_(armv7|arm64|amd64)\.zip$'
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@@ -309,16 +309,16 @@ I know it's a lot to digest, let's try to break down the code.
available color options.
- The value of `--preview-window` option consists of 5 components delimited
by `,`
1. `up` Position of the preview window
1. `60%` Size of the preview window
1. `border-bottom` Preview window border only on the bottom side
1. `+{2}+3/3` Scroll offset of the preview contents
1. `~3` Fixed header
1. `up` -- Position of the preview window
1. `60%` -- Size of the preview window
1. `border-bottom` -- Preview window border only on the bottom side
1. `+{2}+3/3` -- Scroll offset of the preview contents
1. `~3` -- Fixed header
- Let's break down the latter two. We want to display the bat output in the
preview window with a certain scroll offset so that the matching line is
positioned near the center of the preview window.
- `+{2}` The base offset is extracted from the second token
- `+3` We add 3 lines to the base offset to compensate for the header
- `+{2}` -- The base offset is extracted from the second token
- `+3` -- We add 3 lines to the base offset to compensate for the header
part of `bat` output
- ```
───────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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CHANGELOG
=========
0.72.0
------
_Release highlights: https://junegunn.github.io/fzf/releases/0.72.0/_
- `--header-border`, `--header-lines-border`, and `--footer-border` now accept a new `inline` style that embeds the section inside the list frame, separated from the list content by a horizontal line. When the list border has side segments, the separator joins them as T-junctions.
- Requires a `--list-border` shape that has both top and bottom segments (`rounded`, `sharp`, `bold`, `double`, `block`, `thinblock`, or `horizontal`); falls back to `line` otherwise. `horizontal` has no side borders, so the separator is drawn without T-junction endpoints.
- Sections stack. Example combining all three:
```sh
ps -ef | fzf --reverse --style full \
--header 'Select a process' --header-lines 1 \
--bind 'load:transform-footer:echo $FZF_TOTAL_COUNT processes' \
--header-border dashed --header-first \
--header-lines-border inline --footer-border inline
```
- `--header-label` and `--footer-label` render on their respective separator row.
- The separator inherits `--color list-border` when the section's own border color is not explicitly set.
- `inline` takes precedence over `--header-first`: the inline section stays inside the list frame. `--header-border=inline` requires `--header-lines-border` to be `inline` or unset.
- New `dashed` border style with dashed edges (`` / ``) and rounded corners.
- `--border=dashed`, `--list-border=dashed`, etc.
- Works with inline sections (T-junctions render correctly).
- [vim] Move and resize popup window when detecting `VimResized` event (#4778) (@Vulcalien)
- Bug fixes
- Fixed gutter display in `--style=minimal`
- Fixed arrow keys / Home / End without modifiers being ignored under the kitty keyboard protocol (#4776) (@TymekDev)
- bash: Persist history deletion when `histappend` is on (#4764)
0.71.0
------
_Release highlights: https://junegunn.github.io/fzf/releases/0.71.0/_
- Added `--popup` as a new name for `--tmux` with Zellij support
- `--popup` starts fzf in a tmux popup or a Zellij floating pane
- `--tmux` is now an alias for `--popup`
- Requires tmux 3.3+ or Zellij 0.44+
- Cross-reload item identity with `--id-nth`
- Added `--id-nth=NTH` to define item identity fields for cross-reload operations
- When a `reload` is triggered with tracking enabled, fzf searches for the tracked item by its identity fields in the new list.
- `--track --id-nth ..` tracks by the entire line
- `--track --id-nth 1` tracks by the first field
- `--track` without `--id-nth` retains the existing index-based tracking behavior
- The UI is temporarily blocked (prompt dimmed, input disabled) until the item is found or loading completes.
- Press `Escape` or `Ctrl-C` to cancel the blocked state without quitting
- Info line shows `+T*` / `+t*` while searching
- With `--multi`, selected items are preserved across `reload-sync` by matching their identity fields
- Performance improvements
- The search performance now scales linearly with the number of CPU cores, as we dropped static partitioning to allow better load balancing across threads.
```
=== query: 'linux' ===
[all] baseline: 21.95ms current: 17.47ms (1.26x) matches: 179966 (12.79%)
[1T] baseline: 179.63ms current: 180.53ms (1.00x) matches: 179966 (12.79%)
[2T] baseline: 97.38ms current: 90.05ms (1.08x) matches: 179966 (12.79%)
[4T] baseline: 53.83ms current: 44.77ms (1.20x) matches: 179966 (12.79%)
[8T] baseline: 41.66ms current: 22.58ms (1.84x) matches: 179966 (12.79%)
```
- Improved the cache structure, reducing memory footprint per entry by 86x.
- With the reduced per-entry cost, the cache now has broader coverage.
- Shell integration improvements
- bash: CTRL-R now supports multi-select and `shift-delete` to delete history entries (#4715)
- fish:
- Improved command history (CTRL-R) (#4703) (@bitraid)
- Rewrite completion script (SHIFT-TAB) (#4731) (@bitraid)
- Increase minimum fish version requirement to 3.4.0 (#4731) (@bitraid)
- `GET /` HTTP endpoint now includes `positions` field in each match entry, providing the indices of matched characters for external highlighting (#4726)
- Allow adaptive height with negative value (`--height=~-HEIGHT`) (#4682)
- Bug fixes
- `--walker=follow` no longer follows symlinks whose target is an ancestor of the walker root, avoiding severe resource exhaustion when a symlink points outside the tree (e.g. Wine's `z:` → `/`) (#4710)
- Fixed AWK tokenizer not treating a new line character as whitespace
- Fixed `--{accept,with}-nth` removing trailing whitespaces with a non-default `--delimiter`
- Fixed OSC8 hyperlinks being mangled when the URL contains unicode characters (#4707)
- Fixed `--with-shell` not handling quoted arguments correctly (#4709)
- Fixed child processes not being terminated on Windows (#4723) (@pjeby)
- Fixed preview scrollbar not rendered after `toggle-preview`
- Fixed preview follow/scroll with long wrapped lines
- Fixed tab width when `--frozen-left` is used
- Fixed preview mouse events being processed when no preview window exists
- zsh: Fixed history widget when `sh_glob` option is on (#4714) (@EvanHahn)
0.70.0
------
- Added `change-with-nth` action for dynamically changing the `--with-nth` option.
- Requires `--with-nth` to be set initially.
- Multiple options separated by `|` can be given to cycle through.
```sh
echo -e "a b c\nd e f\ng h i" | fzf --with-nth .. \
--bind 'space:change-with-nth(1|2|3|1,3|2,3|)'
```
- Added `change-header-lines` action for dynamically changing the `--header-lines` option
- Performance improvements (1.3x to 1.9x faster filtering depending on query)
```
=== query: 'l' ===
[all] baseline: 168.87ms current: 95.21ms (1.77x) matches: 5069891 (94.78%)
[1T] baseline: 1652.22ms current: 841.40ms (1.96x) matches: 5069891 (94.78%)
=== query: 'lin' ===
[all] baseline: 343.27ms current: 252.59ms (1.36x) matches: 3516507 (65.74%)
[1T] baseline: 3199.89ms current: 2230.64ms (1.43x) matches: 3516507 (65.74%)
=== query: 'linux' ===
[all] baseline: 85.47ms current: 63.72ms (1.34x) matches: 307229 (5.74%)
[1T] baseline: 774.64ms current: 589.32ms (1.31x) matches: 307229 (5.74%)
=== query: 'linuxlinux' ===
[all] baseline: 55.13ms current: 35.67ms (1.55x) matches: 12230 (0.23%)
[1T] baseline: 461.99ms current: 332.38ms (1.39x) matches: 12230 (0.23%)
=== query: 'linuxlinuxlinux' ===
[all] baseline: 51.77ms current: 32.53ms (1.59x) matches: 865 (0.02%)
[1T] baseline: 409.99ms current: 296.33ms (1.38x) matches: 865 (0.02%)
```
- Fixed `nth` attribute merge order to respect precedence hierarchy (#4697)
- bash: Replaced `printf` with builtin `printf` to bypass local indirections (#4684) (@DarrenBishop)
0.68.0
------
- Implemented word wrapping in the list section
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BINARY := $(BINARY64)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),amd64)
BINARY := $(BINARY64)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),i86pc)
BINARY := $(BINARY64)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),s390x)
BINARY := $(BINARYS390)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),i686)
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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ the whole if we start off with `:FZF` command.
" Bang version starts fzf in fullscreen mode
:FZF!
<
Similarly to {ctrlp.vim}{3}, use enter key, CTRL-T, CTRL-X or CTRL-V to open
Similarly to {ctrlp.vim}{3}, use Enter key, CTRL-T, CTRL-X or CTRL-V to open
selected files in the current window, in new tabs, in horizontal splits, or in
vertical splits respectively.
@@ -218,7 +218,6 @@ list:
`fg` / `bg` / `hl` | Item (foreground / background / highlight)
`fg+` / `bg+` / `hl+` | Current item (foreground / background / highlight)
`preview-fg` / `preview-bg` | Preview window text and background
`hl` / `hl+` | Highlighted substrings (normal / current)
`gutter` | Background of the gutter on the left
`pointer` | Pointer to the current line ( `>` )
`marker` | Multi-select marker ( `>` )
@@ -229,7 +228,6 @@ list:
`query` | Query string
`disabled` | Query string when search is disabled
`prompt` | Prompt before query ( `> ` )
`pointer` | Pointer to the current line ( `>` )
----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------
- `component` specifies the component (`fg` / `bg`) from which to extract the
color when considering each of the following highlight groups
@@ -245,7 +243,7 @@ if it exists, - otherwise use the `fg` attribute of the `Comment` highlight
group if it exists, - otherwise fall back to the default color settings for
the prompt.
You can examine the color option generated according the setting by printing
You can examine the color option generated according to the setting by printing
the result of `fzf#wrap()` function like so:
>
:echo fzf#wrap()
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set -u
version=0.68.0
version=0.72.0
auto_completion=
key_bindings=
update_config=2
@@ -112,10 +112,15 @@ link_fzf_in_path() {
return 1
}
tar_opts="-xzf -"
if tar --no-same-owner -tf /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
tar_opts="--no-same-owner $tar_opts"
fi
try_curl() {
command -v curl > /dev/null &&
if [[ $1 =~ tar.gz$ ]]; then
curl -fL $1 | tar --no-same-owner -xzf -
curl -fL $1 | tar $tar_opts
else
local temp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf.zip
curl -fLo "$temp" $1 && unzip -o "$temp" && rm -f "$temp"
@@ -125,7 +130,7 @@ try_curl() {
try_wget() {
command -v wget > /dev/null &&
if [[ $1 =~ tar.gz$ ]]; then
wget -O - $1 | tar --no-same-owner -xzf -
wget -O - $1 | tar $tar_opts
else
local temp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf.zip
wget -O "$temp" $1 && unzip -o "$temp" && rm -f "$temp"
@@ -439,7 +444,7 @@ if [ $update_config -eq 1 ]; then
echo
fi
[[ $shells =~ zsh ]] && echo " source ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zshrc # zsh"
[[ $shells =~ fish && $lno_func -ne 0 ]] && echo ' fzf_user_key_bindings # fish'
[[ $shells =~ fish && $lno_func -ne 0 ]] && echo ' fish_user_key_bindings # fish'
echo
echo 'Use uninstall script to remove fzf.'
echo
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$version="0.68.0"
$version="0.72.0"
$fzf_base=Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import (
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/protector"
)
var version = "0.68"
var version = "0.72"
var revision = "devel"
//go:embed shell/key-bindings.bash
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
..
.TH fzf\-tmux 1 "Feb 2026" "fzf 0.68.0" "fzf\-tmux - open fzf in tmux split pane"
.TH fzf\-tmux 1 "Apr 2026" "fzf 0.72.0" "fzf\-tmux - open fzf in tmux split pane"
.SH NAME
fzf\-tmux - open fzf in tmux split pane
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
..
.TH fzf 1 "Feb 2026" "fzf 0.68.0" "fzf - a command-line fuzzy finder"
.TH fzf 1 "Apr 2026" "fzf 0.72.0" "fzf - a command-line fuzzy finder"
.SH NAME
fzf - a command-line fuzzy finder
@@ -134,6 +134,14 @@ e.g.
# Use template to rearrange fields
echo foo,bar,baz | fzf --delimiter , --with-nth '{n},{1},{3},{2},{1..2}'
.RE
.RS
\fBchange\-with\-nth\fR action is only available when \fB\-\-with\-nth\fR is set.
When \fB\-\-with\-nth\fR is used, fzf retains the original input lines in memory
so they can be re\-transformed on the fly (e.g. \fB\-\-with\-nth ..\fR to keep
the original presentation). This increases memory usage, so only use
\fB\-\-with\-nth\fR when you actually need field transformation.
.RE
.TP
.BI "\-\-accept\-nth=" "N[,..] or TEMPLATE"
Define which fields to print on accept. The last delimiter is stripped from the
@@ -376,7 +384,7 @@ Use black background
.SS DISPLAY MODE
.TP
.BI "\-\-height=" "[~]HEIGHT[%]"
.BI "\-\-height=" "[~][\-]HEIGHT[%]"
Display fzf window below the cursor with the given height instead of using
the full screen.
@@ -386,17 +394,19 @@ height minus the given value.
fzf \-\-height=\-1
When prefixed with \fB~\fR, fzf will automatically determine the height in the
range according to the input size.
range according to the input size. You can combine \fB~\fR with a negative
value.
# Will not take up 100% of the screen
seq 5 | fzf \-\-height=~100%
# Adapt to input size, up to terminal height minus 1
seq 5 | fzf \-\-height=~\-1
Adaptive height has the following limitations:
.br
* Cannot be used with top/bottom margin and padding given in percent size
.br
* Negative value is not allowed
.br
* It will not find the right size when there are multi-line items
.TP
@@ -407,25 +417,26 @@ layout options so that the specified number of items are visible in the list
section (default: \fB10+\fR).
Ignored when \fB\-\-height\fR is not specified or set as an absolute value.
.TP
.BI "\-\-tmux" "[=[center|top|bottom|left|right][,SIZE[%]][,SIZE[%]][,border-native]]"
Start fzf in a tmux popup (default \fBcenter,50%\fR). Requires tmux 3.3 or
later. This option is ignored if you are not running fzf inside tmux.
.BI "\-\-popup" "[=[center|top|bottom|left|right][,SIZE[%]][,SIZE[%]][,border-native]]"
Start fzf in a tmux popup or in a Zellij floating pane (default
\fBcenter,50%\fR). Requires tmux 3.3+ or Zellij 0.44+. This option is ignored if you
are not running fzf inside tmux or Zellij. \fB\-\-tmux\fR is an alias for this option.
e.g.
\fB# Popup in the center with 70% width and height
fzf \-\-tmux 70%
fzf \-\-popup 70%
# Popup on the left with 40% width and 100% height
fzf \-\-tmux right,40%
fzf \-\-popup right,40%
# Popup on the bottom with 100% width and 30% height
fzf \-\-tmux bottom,30%
fzf \-\-popup bottom,30%
# Popup on the top with 80% width and 40% height
fzf \-\-tmux top,80%,40%
fzf \-\-popup top,80%,40%
# Popup with a native tmux border in the center with 80% width and height
fzf \-\-tmux center,80%,border\-native\fR
# Popup with a native tmux or Zellij border in the center with 80% width and height
fzf \-\-popup center,80%,border\-native\fR
.SS LAYOUT
.TP
@@ -506,6 +517,8 @@ Draw border around the finder
.br
.BR double " Border with double lines"
.br
.BR dashed " Border with dashed lines and rounded corners"
.br
.BR block " Border using block elements; suitable when using different background colors"
.br
.BR thinblock " Border using legacy computing symbols; may not be displayed on some terminals"
@@ -609,17 +622,53 @@ Disable multi-line display of items when using \fB\-\-read0\fR
.B "\-\-raw"
Enable raw mode where non-matching items are also displayed in a dimmed color.
.TP
.B "\-\-track"
.BI "\-\-track"
Make fzf track the current selection when the result list is updated.
This can be useful when browsing logs using fzf with sorting disabled. It is
not recommended to use this option with \fB\-\-tac\fR as the resulting behavior
can be confusing. Also, consider using \fBtrack\fR action instead of this
option.
can be confusing.
When \fB\-\-id\-nth\fR is also set, fzf enables field\-based tracking across
\fBreload\fRs. See \fB\-\-id\-nth\fR for details.
Without \fB\-\-id\-nth\fR, \fB\-\-track\fR uses index\-based tracking that
does not persist across reloads.
.RS
e.g.
\fBgit log \-\-oneline \-\-graph \-\-color=always | nl |
\fB# Index\-based tracking (does not persist across reloads)
git log \-\-oneline \-\-graph \-\-color=always | nl |
fzf \-\-ansi \-\-track \-\-no\-sort \-\-layout=reverse\-list\fR
\fB# Track by first field (e.g. pod name) across reloads
kubectl get pods | fzf \-\-track \-\-id\-nth 1 \-\-header\-lines=1 \\
\-\-bind 'ctrl\-r:reload:kubectl get pods'\fR
.RE
.TP
.BI "\-\-id\-nth=" "N[,..]"
Define item identity fields for cross\-reload operations. When set, fzf
uses the specified fields to identify items across \fBreload\fR and
\fBreload\-sync\fR.
With \fB\-\-track\fR, fzf extracts the tracking key from the current item
using the nth expression and searches for a matching item in the reloaded list.
While searching, the UI is blocked (query input and cursor movement are
disabled, and the prompt is dimmed). With \fBreload\fR, the blocked state
clears as soon as the match is found in the stream. With \fBreload\-sync\fR,
the blocked state persists until the entire stream is complete. Press
\fBEscape\fR or \fBCtrl\-C\fR to cancel the blocked state without quitting fzf.
The info line shows \fB+T*\fR (or \fB+t*\fR for one\-off tracking) while
the search is in progress.
With \fB\-\-multi\fR, selected items are preserved across \fBreload\-sync\fR
by matching their identity fields in the reloaded list.
.RS
e.g.
\fB# Track and preserve selections by pod name across reloads
kubectl get pods | fzf \-\-multi \-\-track \-\-id\-nth 1 \-\-header\-lines=1 \\
\-\-bind 'ctrl\-r:reload\-sync:kubectl get pods'\fR
.RE
.TP
.B "\-\-tac"
@@ -908,6 +957,8 @@ Should be used with one of the following \fB\-\-preview\-window\fR options.
.br
.B * border\-double
.br
.B * border\-dashed
.br
.B * border\-block
.br
.B * border\-thinblock
@@ -1053,7 +1104,17 @@ Print header before the prompt line. When both normal header and header lines
.TP
.BI "\-\-header\-border" [=STYLE]
Draw border around the header section. \fBline\fR style draws a single
separator line between the header window and the list section.
separator line between the header window and the list section. \fBinline\fR
style embeds the header inside the list border frame, joined to the list
section by a horizontal separator; it requires a \fB\-\-list\-border\fR
shape that has both top and bottom segments (rounded / sharp / bold /
double / dashed / block / thinblock / horizontal) and falls back to \fBline\fR
otherwise. When the list border also has side segments, the separator
joins them with T-junctions; \fBhorizontal\fR has no side borders, so the
separator is drawn without T-junction endpoints. Takes precedence over
\fB\-\-header\-first\fR (the section stays inside the list frame), and
when \fB\-\-header\-lines\fR is also set \fB\-\-header\-lines\-border\fR
must also be \fBinline\fR.
.TP
.BI "\-\-header\-label" [=LABEL]
@@ -1069,6 +1130,10 @@ Display header from \fB--header\-lines\fR with a separate border. Pass
\fBnone\fR to still separate the header lines but without a border. To combine
two headers, use \fB\-\-no\-header\-lines\-border\fR. \fBline\fR style draws
a single separator line between the header lines and the list section.
\fBinline\fR style embeds the header lines inside the list border frame
with a horizontal separator; it requires a \fB\-\-list\-border\fR shape
that has both top and bottom segments, falls back to \fBline\fR
otherwise.
.SS FOOTER
@@ -1082,7 +1147,10 @@ are not affected by \fB\-\-with\-nth\fR. ANSI color codes are processed even whe
.TP
.BI "\-\-footer\-border" [=STYLE]
Draw border around the footer section. \fBline\fR style draws a single
separator line between the footer and the list section.
separator line between the footer and the list section. \fBinline\fR style
embeds the footer inside the list border frame with a horizontal separator;
it requires a \fB\-\-list\-border\fR shape that has both top and bottom
segments and falls back to \fBline\fR otherwise.
.TP
.BI "\-\-footer\-label" [=LABEL]
@@ -1229,6 +1297,18 @@ Here is an example script that uses a Unix socket instead of a TCP port.
curl --unix-socket /tmp/fzf.sock http -d up
\fR
.TP
.BI "\-\-threads=" "N"
Number of matcher threads to use. The default value is
\fBmin(8 * NUM_CPU, 32)\fR.
.TP
.BI "\-\-bench=" "DURATION"
Repeatedly run \fB\-\-filter\fR for the given duration and print timing
statistics. Must be used with \fB\-\-filter\fR.
e.g.
\fBcat /usr/share/dict/words | fzf \-\-filter abc \-\-bench 10s\fR
.SS DIRECTORY TRAVERSAL
.TP
.B "\-\-walker=[file][,dir][,follow][,hidden]"
@@ -1398,6 +1478,8 @@ fzf exports the following environment variables to its child processes.
.br
.BR FZF_NTH " Current \-\-nth option"
.br
.BR FZF_WITH_NTH " Current \-\-with\-nth option"
.br
.BR FZF_PROMPT " Prompt string"
.br
.BR FZF_GHOST " Ghost string"
@@ -1888,6 +1970,7 @@ A key or an event can be bound to one or more of the following actions.
\fBchange\-multi\fR (enable multi-select mode with no limit)
\fBchange\-multi(...)\fR (enable multi-select mode with a limit or disable it with 0)
\fBchange\-nth(...)\fR (change \fB\-\-nth\fR option; rotate through the multiple options separated by '|')
\fBchange\-with\-nth(...)\fR (change \fB\-\-with\-nth\fR option; rotate through the multiple options separated by '|')
\fBchange\-pointer(...)\fR (change \fB\-\-pointer\fR option)
\fBchange\-preview(...)\fR (change \fB\-\-preview\fR option)
\fBchange\-preview\-label(...)\fR (change \fB\-\-preview\-label\fR to the given string)
@@ -1993,6 +2076,7 @@ A key or an event can be bound to one or more of the following actions.
\fBtransform\-input\-label(...)\fR (transform input label using an external command)
\fBtransform\-list\-label(...)\fR (transform list label using an external command)
\fBtransform\-nth(...)\fR (transform nth using an external command)
\fBtransform\-with\-nth(...)\fR (transform with-nth using an external command)
\fBtransform\-pointer(...)\fR (transform pointer using an external command)
\fBtransform\-preview\-label(...)\fR (transform preview label using an external command)
\fBtransform\-prompt(...)\fR (transform prompt string using an external command)
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@@ -896,6 +896,7 @@ function! s:execute_term(dict, command, temps) abort
endif
endfunction
function! fzf.on_exit(id, code, ...)
silent! autocmd! fzf_popup_resize
if s:getpos() == self.ppos " {'window': 'enew'}
for [opt, val] in items(self.winopts)
execute 'let' opt '=' val
@@ -1023,15 +1024,17 @@ function! s:callback(dict, lines) abort
endfunction
if has('nvim')
function s:create_popup(opts) abort
function! s:create_popup() abort
let opts = s:popup_bounds()
let opts = extend({'relative': 'editor', 'style': 'minimal'}, opts)
let buf = nvim_create_buf(v:false, v:true)
let opts = extend({'relative': 'editor', 'style': 'minimal'}, a:opts)
let win = nvim_open_win(buf, v:true, opts)
call setwinvar(win, '&colorcolumn', '')
let s:popup_id = nvim_open_win(buf, v:true, opts)
call setwinvar(s:popup_id, '&colorcolumn', '')
" Colors
try
call setwinvar(win, '&winhighlight', 'Pmenu:,Normal:Normal')
call setwinvar(s:popup_id, '&winhighlight', 'Pmenu:,Normal:Normal')
let rules = get(g:, 'fzf_colors', {})
if has_key(rules, 'bg')
let color = call('s:get_color', rules.bg)
@@ -1039,40 +1042,61 @@ if has('nvim')
let ns = nvim_create_namespace('fzf_popup')
let hl = nvim_set_hl(ns, 'Normal',
\ &termguicolors ? { 'bg': color } : { 'ctermbg': str2nr(color) })
call nvim_win_set_hl_ns(win, ns)
call nvim_win_set_hl_ns(s:popup_id, ns)
endif
endif
catch
endtry
return buf
endfunction
function! s:resize_popup() abort
if !exists('s:popup_id') || !nvim_win_is_valid(s:popup_id)
return
endif
let opts = s:popup_bounds()
let opts = extend({'relative': 'editor'}, opts)
call nvim_win_set_config(s:popup_id, opts)
endfunction
else
function! s:create_popup(opts) abort
let s:popup_create = {buf -> popup_create(buf, #{
\ line: a:opts.row,
\ col: a:opts.col,
\ minwidth: a:opts.width,
\ maxwidth: a:opts.width,
\ minheight: a:opts.height,
\ maxheight: a:opts.height,
\ zindex: 1000,
\ })}
function! s:create_popup() abort
function! s:popup_create(buf)
let s:popup_id = popup_create(a:buf, #{zindex: 1000})
call s:resize_popup()
endfunction
autocmd TerminalOpen * ++once call s:popup_create(str2nr(expand('<abuf>')))
endfunction
function! s:resize_popup() abort
if !exists('s:popup_id') || empty(popup_getpos(s:popup_id))
return
endif
let opts = s:popup_bounds()
call popup_move(s:popup_id, {
\ 'line': opts.row,
\ 'col': opts.col,
\ 'minwidth': opts.width,
\ 'maxwidth': opts.width,
\ 'minheight': opts.height,
\ 'maxheight': opts.height,
\ })
endfunction
endif
function! s:popup(opts) abort
let xoffset = get(a:opts, 'xoffset', 0.5)
let yoffset = get(a:opts, 'yoffset', 0.5)
let relative = get(a:opts, 'relative', 0)
function! s:popup_bounds() abort
let opts = s:popup_opts
let xoffset = get(opts, 'xoffset', 0.5)
let yoffset = get(opts, 'yoffset', 0.5)
let relative = get(opts, 'relative', 0)
" Use current window size for positioning relatively positioned popups
let columns = relative ? winwidth(0) : &columns
let lines = relative ? winheight(0) : (&lines - has('nvim'))
" Size and position
let width = min([max([8, a:opts.width > 1 ? a:opts.width : float2nr(columns * a:opts.width)]), columns])
let height = min([max([4, a:opts.height > 1 ? a:opts.height : float2nr(lines * a:opts.height)]), lines])
let width = min([max([8, opts.width > 1 ? opts.width : float2nr(columns * opts.width)]), columns])
let height = min([max([4, opts.height > 1 ? opts.height : float2nr(lines * opts.height)]), lines])
let row = float2nr(yoffset * (lines - height)) + (relative ? win_screenpos(0)[0] - 1 : 0)
let col = float2nr(xoffset * (columns - width)) + (relative ? win_screenpos(0)[1] - 1 : 0)
@@ -1082,9 +1106,17 @@ function! s:popup(opts) abort
let row += !has('nvim')
let col += !has('nvim')
call s:create_popup({
\ 'row': row, 'col': col, 'width': width, 'height': height
\ })
return { 'row': row, 'col': col, 'width': width, 'height': height }
endfunction
function! s:popup(opts) abort
let s:popup_opts = a:opts
call s:create_popup()
augroup fzf_popup_resize
autocmd!
autocmd VimResized * call s:resize_popup()
augroup END
endfunction
let s:default_action = {
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@@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
function __fzf_defaults
# $argv[1]: Prepend to FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE and FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS
# $argv[2..]: Append to FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE and FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS
test -n "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"; or set -l FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
string join ' ' -- \
"--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT --min-height=20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore" $argv[1] \
(test -r "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE"; and string join -- ' ' <$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE) \
$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $argv[2..-1]
end
function __fzfcmd
test -n "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"; or set -l FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
if test -n "$FZF_TMUX_OPTS"
echo "fzf-tmux $FZF_TMUX_OPTS -- "
else if test "$FZF_TMUX" = "1"
echo "fzf-tmux -d$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT -- "
else
echo "fzf"
end
end
function __fzf_cmd_tokens -d 'Return command line tokens, skipping leading env assignments and command prefixes'
# Get tokens - use version-appropriate flags
set -l tokens
if test (string match -r -- '^\d+' $version) -ge 4
set -- tokens (commandline -xpc)
else
set -- tokens (commandline -opc)
end
# Filter out leading environment variable assignments
set -l -- var_count 0
for i in $tokens
if string match -qr -- '^[\w]+=' $i
set var_count (math $var_count + 1)
else
break
end
end
set -e -- tokens[0..$var_count]
# Skip command prefixes so callers see the actual command name,
# e.g. "builtin cd""cd", "env VAR=1 command cd""cd"
while true
switch "$tokens[1]"
case builtin command
set -e -- tokens[1]
test "$tokens[1]" = "--"; and set -e -- tokens[1]
case env
set -e -- tokens[1]
test "$tokens[1]" = "--"; and set -e -- tokens[1]
while string match -qr -- '^[\w]+=' "$tokens[1]"
set -e -- tokens[1]
end
case '*'
break
end
end
string escape -n -- $tokens
end
function __fzf_parse_commandline -d 'Parse the current command line token and return split of existing filepath, fzf query, and optional -option= prefix'
set -l fzf_query ''
set -l prefix ''
set -l dir '.'
# Set variables containing the major and minor fish version numbers, using
# a method compatible with all supported fish versions.
set -l -- fish_major (string match -r -- '^\d+' $version)
set -l -- fish_minor (string match -r -- '^\d+\.(\d+)' $version)[2]
# fish v3.3.0 and newer: Don't use option prefix if " -- " is preceded.
set -l -- match_regex '(?<fzf_query>[\s\S]*?(?=\n?$)$)'
set -l -- prefix_regex '^-[^\s=]+=|^-(?!-)\S'
if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -lt 3
or string match -q -v -- '* -- *' (string sub -l (commandline -Cp) -- (commandline -p))
set -- match_regex "(?<prefix>$prefix_regex)?$match_regex"
end
# Set $prefix and expanded $fzf_query with preserved trailing newlines.
if test "$fish_major" -ge 4
# fish v4.0.0 and newer
string match -q -r -- $match_regex (commandline --current-token --tokens-expanded | string collect -N)
else if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 2
# fish v3.2.0 - v3.7.1 (last v3)
string match -q -r -- $match_regex (commandline --current-token --tokenize | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^\\\(?=~)|\\\(?=\$\w)' '')
else
# fish older than v3.2.0 (v3.1b1 - v3.1.2)
set -l -- cl_token (commandline --current-token --tokenize | string collect -N)
set -- prefix (string match -r -- $prefix_regex $cl_token)
set -- fzf_query (string replace -- "$prefix" '' $cl_token | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^\\\(?=~)|\\\(?=\$\w)|\\\n\\\n$' '')
end
if test -n "$fzf_query"
# Normalize path in $fzf_query, set $dir to the longest existing directory.
if test \( "$fish_major" -ge 4 \) -o \( "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 5 \)
# fish v3.5.0 and newer
set -- fzf_query (path normalize -- $fzf_query)
set -- dir $fzf_query
while not path is -d $dir
set -- dir (path dirname $dir)
end
else
# fish older than v3.5.0 (v3.1b1 - v3.4.1)
if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 2
# fish v3.2.0 - v3.4.1
string match -q -r -- '(?<fzf_query>^[\s\S]*?(?=\n?$)$)' \
(string replace -r -a -- '(?<=/)/|(?<!^)/+(?!\n)$' '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
else
# fish v3.1b1 - v3.1.2
set -- fzf_query (string replace -r -a -- '(?<=/)/|(?<!^)/+(?!\n)$' '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r '\\\n$' '')
end
set -- dir $fzf_query
while not test -d "$dir"
set -- dir (dirname -z -- "$dir" | string split0)
end
end
if not string match -q -- '.' $dir; or string match -q -r -- '^\./|^\.$' $fzf_query
# Strip $dir from $fzf_query - preserve trailing newlines.
if test "$fish_major" -ge 4
# fish v4.0.0 and newer
string match -q -r -- '^'(string escape --style=regex -- $dir)'/?(?<fzf_query>[\s\S]*)' $fzf_query
else if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 2
# fish v3.2.0 - v3.7.1 (last v3)
string match -q -r -- '^/?(?<fzf_query>[\s\S]*?(?=\n?$)$)' \
(string replace -- "$dir" '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
else
# fish older than v3.2.0 (v3.1b1 - v3.1.2)
set -- fzf_query (string replace -- "$dir" '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^/?|\\\n$' '')
end
end
end
string escape -n -- "$dir" "$fzf_query" "$prefix"
end
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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
__fzf_defaults() {
# $1: Prepend to FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE and FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS
# $2: Append to FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE and FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS
printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
builtin printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
command cat "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE-}" 2> /dev/null
printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
builtin printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
}
__fzf_exec_awk() {
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@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/ completion.bash
#
# - $FZF_TMUX (default: 0)
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS (default: empty)
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER (default: '**')
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS (default: empty)
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_PATH_OPTS (default: empty)
@@ -38,9 +36,9 @@ if [[ $- =~ i ]]; then
# the changes. See code comments in "common.sh" for the implementation details.
__fzf_defaults() {
printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
builtin printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
command cat "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE-}" 2> /dev/null
printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
builtin printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
}
__fzf_exec_awk() {
@@ -81,7 +79,7 @@ __fzf_orig_completion() {
f="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
cmd="${BASH_REMATCH[3]}"
[[ $f == _fzf_* ]] && continue
printf -v "_fzf_orig_completion_${cmd//[^A-Za-z0-9_]/_}" "%s" "${comp} %s ${cmd} #${f}"
builtin printf -v "_fzf_orig_completion_${cmd//[^A-Za-z0-9_]/_}" "%s" "${comp} %s ${cmd} #${f}"
if [[ $l == *" -o nospace "* ]] && [[ ${__fzf_nospace_commands-} != *" $cmd "* ]]; then
__fzf_nospace_commands="${__fzf_nospace_commands-} $cmd "
fi
@@ -111,7 +109,7 @@ __fzf_orig_completion_instantiate() {
orig="${!orig_var-}"
orig="${orig%#*}"
[[ $orig == *' %s '* ]] || return 1
printf -v REPLY "$orig" "$func"
builtin printf -v REPLY "$orig" "$func"
}
_fzf_opts_completion() {
@@ -161,6 +159,7 @@ _fzf_opts_completion() {
--history
--history-size
--hscroll-off
--id-nth
--info
--info-command
--input-border
@@ -376,7 +375,7 @@ __fzf_generic_path_completion() {
eval "rest=(${FZF_COMPLETION_PATH_OPTS-})"
fi
if declare -F "$1" > /dev/null; then
eval "$1 $(printf %q "$dir")" | __fzf_comprun "$4" -q "$leftover" "${rest[@]}"
eval "$1 $(builtin printf %q "$dir")" | __fzf_comprun "$4" -q "$leftover" "${rest[@]}"
else
if [[ $1 =~ dir ]]; then
walker=dir,follow
@@ -385,7 +384,7 @@ __fzf_generic_path_completion() {
fi
__fzf_comprun "$4" -q "$leftover" --walker "$walker" --walker-root="$dir" "${rest[@]}"
fi | while read -r item; do
printf "%q " "${item%$3}$3"
builtin printf "%q " "${item%$3}$3"
done
)
matches=${matches% }
@@ -395,9 +394,9 @@ __fzf_generic_path_completion() {
else
COMPREPLY=("$cur")
fi
# To redraw line after fzf closes (printf '\e[5n')
# To redraw line after fzf closes (builtin printf '\e[5n')
bind '"\e[0n": redraw-current-line' 2> /dev/null
printf '\e[5n'
builtin printf '\e[5n'
return 0
fi
dir=$(command dirname "$dir")
@@ -455,7 +454,7 @@ _fzf_complete() {
COMPREPLY=("$cur")
fi
bind '"\e[0n": redraw-current-line' 2> /dev/null
printf '\e[5n'
builtin printf '\e[5n'
return 0
else
_fzf_handle_dynamic_completion "$cmd" "${rest[@]}"
@@ -527,7 +526,7 @@ _fzf_proc_completion_post() {
# # Set the local attribute for any non-local variable that is set by _known_hosts_real()
# local COMPREPLY=()
# _known_hosts_real ''
# printf '%s\n' "${COMPREPLY[@]}" | command sort -u --version-sort
# builtin printf '%s\n' "${COMPREPLY[@]}" | command sort -u --version-sort
# }
if ! declare -F __fzf_list_hosts > /dev/null; then
__fzf_list_hosts() {
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@@ -4,238 +4,166 @@
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/ completion.fish
#
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS (default: empty)
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS
# - $FZF_EXPANSION_OPTS
function fzf_completion_setup
#----BEGIN INCLUDE common.fish
# NOTE: Do not directly edit this section, which is copied from "common.fish".
# To modify it, one can edit "common.fish" and run "./update.sh" to apply
# the changes. See code comments in "common.fish" for the implementation details.
function __fzf_defaults
test -n "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"; or set -l FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
string join ' ' -- \
"--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT --min-height=20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore" $argv[1] \
(test -r "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE"; and string join -- ' ' <$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE) \
$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $argv[2..-1]
end
function __fzfcmd
test -n "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"; or set -l FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
if test -n "$FZF_TMUX_OPTS"
echo "fzf-tmux $FZF_TMUX_OPTS -- "
else if test "$FZF_TMUX" = "1"
echo "fzf-tmux -d$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT -- "
else
echo "fzf"
end
end
function __fzf_cmd_tokens -d 'Return command line tokens, skipping leading env assignments and command prefixes'
set -l tokens
if test (string match -r -- '^\d+' $version) -ge 4
set -- tokens (commandline -xpc)
else
set -- tokens (commandline -opc)
end
set -l -- var_count 0
for i in $tokens
if string match -qr -- '^[\w]+=' $i
set var_count (math $var_count + 1)
else
break
end
end
set -e -- tokens[0..$var_count]
while true
switch "$tokens[1]"
case builtin command
set -e -- tokens[1]
test "$tokens[1]" = "--"; and set -e -- tokens[1]
case env
set -e -- tokens[1]
test "$tokens[1]" = "--"; and set -e -- tokens[1]
while string match -qr -- '^[\w]+=' "$tokens[1]"
set -e -- tokens[1]
end
case '*'
break
end
end
string escape -n -- $tokens
end
function __fzf_parse_commandline -d 'Parse the current command line token and return split of existing filepath, fzf query, and optional -option= prefix'
set -l fzf_query ''
set -l prefix ''
set -l dir '.'
set -l -- fish_major (string match -r -- '^\d+' $version)
set -l -- fish_minor (string match -r -- '^\d+\.(\d+)' $version)[2]
set -l -- match_regex '(?<fzf_query>[\s\S]*?(?=\n?$)$)'
set -l -- prefix_regex '^-[^\s=]+=|^-(?!-)\S'
if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -lt 3
or string match -q -v -- '* -- *' (string sub -l (commandline -Cp) -- (commandline -p))
set -- match_regex "(?<prefix>$prefix_regex)?$match_regex"
end
if test "$fish_major" -ge 4
string match -q -r -- $match_regex (commandline --current-token --tokens-expanded | string collect -N)
else if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 2
string match -q -r -- $match_regex (commandline --current-token --tokenize | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^\\\(?=~)|\\\(?=\$\w)' '')
else
set -l -- cl_token (commandline --current-token --tokenize | string collect -N)
set -- prefix (string match -r -- $prefix_regex $cl_token)
set -- fzf_query (string replace -- "$prefix" '' $cl_token | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^\\\(?=~)|\\\(?=\$\w)|\\\n\\\n$' '')
end
if test -n "$fzf_query"
if test \( "$fish_major" -ge 4 \) -o \( "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 5 \)
set -- fzf_query (path normalize -- $fzf_query)
set -- dir $fzf_query
while not path is -d $dir
set -- dir (path dirname $dir)
end
else
if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 2
string match -q -r -- '(?<fzf_query>^[\s\S]*?(?=\n?$)$)' \
(string replace -r -a -- '(?<=/)/|(?<!^)/+(?!\n)$' '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
else
set -- fzf_query (string replace -r -a -- '(?<=/)/|(?<!^)/+(?!\n)$' '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r '\\\n$' '')
end
set -- dir $fzf_query
while not test -d "$dir"
set -- dir (dirname -z -- "$dir" | string split0)
end
end
if not string match -q -- '.' $dir; or string match -q -r -- '^\./|^\.$' $fzf_query
if test "$fish_major" -ge 4
string match -q -r -- '^'(string escape --style=regex -- $dir)'/?(?<fzf_query>[\s\S]*)' $fzf_query
else if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 2
string match -q -r -- '^/?(?<fzf_query>[\s\S]*?(?=\n?$)$)' \
(string replace -- "$dir" '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
else
set -- fzf_query (string replace -- "$dir" '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^/?|\\\n$' '')
end
end
end
string escape -n -- "$dir" "$fzf_query" "$prefix"
end
#----END INCLUDE
# Use complete builtin for specific commands
function __fzf_complete_native
set -l -- token (commandline -t)
set -l -- completions (eval complete -C \"$argv[1]\")
test -n "$completions"; or begin commandline -f repaint; return; end
# Calculate tabstop based on longest completion item (sample first 500 for performance)
set -l -- tabstop 20
set -l -- sample_size (math "min(500, "(count $completions)")")
for c in $completions[1..$sample_size]
set -l -- len (string length -V -- (string split -- \t $c))
test -n "$len[2]" -a "$len[1]" -gt "$tabstop"
and set -- tabstop $len[1]
end
# limit to 120 to prevent long lines
set -- tabstop (math "min($tabstop + 4, 120)")
set -l result
set -lx -- FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS (__fzf_defaults \
"--reverse --delimiter=\\t --nth=1 --tabstop=$tabstop --color=fg:dim,nth:regular" \
$FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS $argv[2..-1] --accept-nth=1 --read0 --print0)
set -- result (string join0 -- $completions | eval (__fzfcmd) | string split0)
and begin
set -l -- tail ' '
# Append / to bare ~username results (fish omits it unlike other shells)
set -- result (string replace -r -- '^(~\w+)\s?$' '$1/' $result)
# Don't add trailing space if single result is a directory
test (count $result) -eq 1
and string match -q -- '*/' "$result"; and set -- tail ''
set -l -- result (string escape -n -- $result)
string match -q -- '~*' "$token"
and set result (string replace -r -- '^\\\\~' '~' $result)
string match -q -- '$*' "$token"
and set result (string replace -r -- '^\\\\\$' '\$' $result)
commandline -rt -- (string join ' ' -- $result)$tail
end
commandline -f repaint
end
function _fzf_complete
set -l -- args (string escape -- $argv | string join ' ' | string split -- ' -- ')
set -l -- post_func (status function)_(string split -- ' ' $args[2])[1]_post
set -lx -- FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS (__fzf_defaults --reverse $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS $args[1])
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND
set -l -- fzf_query (commandline -t | string escape)
set -l result
eval (__fzfcmd) --query=$fzf_query | while read -l r; set -a -- result $r; end
and if functions -q $post_func
commandline -rt -- (string collect -- $result | eval $post_func $args[2] | string join ' ')' '
else
commandline -rt -- (string join -- ' ' (string escape -- $result))' '
end
commandline -f repaint
end
# Kill completion (process selection)
function _fzf_complete_kill
set -l -- fzf_query (commandline -t | string escape)
set -lx -- FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS (__fzf_defaults --reverse $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS \
--accept-nth=2 -m --header-lines=1 --no-preview --wrap)
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE
if type -q ps
set -l -- ps_cmd 'begin command ps -eo user,pid,ppid,start,time,command 2>/dev/null;' \
'or command ps -eo user,pid,ppid,time,args 2>/dev/null;' \
'or command ps --everyone --full --windows 2>/dev/null; end'
set -l -- result (eval $ps_cmd \| (__fzfcmd) --query=$fzf_query)
and commandline -rt -- (string join ' ' -- $result)" "
else
__fzf_complete_native "kill " --multi --query=$fzf_query
end
commandline -f repaint
end
# Main completion function
function fzf-completion
set -l -- tokens (__fzf_cmd_tokens)
set -l -- current_token (commandline -t)
set -l -- cmd_name $tokens[1]
# Route to appropriate completion function
if test -n "$tokens"; and functions -q _fzf_complete_$cmd_name
_fzf_complete_$cmd_name $tokens
else
set -l -- fzf_opt --query=$current_token --multi
__fzf_complete_native "$tokens $current_token" $fzf_opt
end
end
# Bind Shift-Tab to fzf-completion (Tab retains native Fish behavior)
if test (string match -r -- '^\d+' $version) -ge 4
bind shift-tab fzf-completion
bind -M insert shift-tab fzf-completion
else
bind -k btab fzf-completion
bind -M insert -k btab fzf-completion
end
# The oldest supported fish version is 3.4.0. For this message being able to be
# displayed on older versions, the command substitution syntax $() should not
# be used anywhere in the script, otherwise the source command will fail.
if string match -qr -- '^[12]\\.|^3\\.[0-3]' $version
echo "fzf completion script requires fish version 3.4.0 or newer." >&2
return 1
else if not command -q fzf
echo "fzf was not found in path." >&2
return 1
end
# Run setup
fzf_completion_setup
function fzf_complete -w fzf -d 'fzf command completion and wildcard expansion search'
# Restore the default shift-tab behavior on tab completions
if commandline --paging-mode
commandline -f complete-and-search
return
end
# Remove any trailing unescaped backslash from token and update command line
set -l -- token (string replace -r -- '(?<!\\\\)(?:\\\\\\\\)*\\K\\\\$' '' (commandline -t | string collect) | string collect)
commandline -rt -- $token
# Remove any line breaks from token
set -- token (string replace -ra -- '\\\\\\n' '' $token | string collect)
# regex: Match token with unescaped/unquoted glob character
set -l -- r_glob '^(?:[^\'"\\\\*]|\\\\[\\S\\s]|\'(?:\\\\[\\S\\s]|[^\'\\\\])*\'|"(?:\\\\[\\S\\s]|[^"\\\\])*")*\\*[\\S\\s]*$'
# regex: Match any unbalanced quote character
set -l -- r_quote '^(?>(?:\\\\[\\s\\S]|"(?:[^"\\\\]|\\\\[\\s\\S])*"|\'(?:[^\'\\\\]|\\\\[\\s\\S])*\'|[^\'"\\\\]+)*)\\K[\'"]'
# The expansion pattern is the token with any open quote closed, or is empty.
set -l -- glob_pattern (string match -r -- $r_glob $token | string collect)(string match -r -- $r_quote $token | string collect -a)
set -l -- cl_tokenize_opt '--tokens-expanded'
string match -q -- '3.*' $version
and set -- cl_tokenize_opt '--tokenize'
# Set command line tokens without any leading variable definitions or launcher
# commands (including their options, but not any option arguments).
set -l -- r_cmd '^(?:(?:builtin|command|doas|env|sudo|\\w+=\\S*|-\\S+)\\s+)*\\K[\\s\\S]+'
set -l -- cmd (commandline $cl_tokenize_opt --input=(commandline -pc | string match -r $r_cmd))
test -z "$token"
and set -a -- cmd ''
# Set fzf options
test -z "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"
and set -l -- FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
set -lax -- FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS \
"--height=$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT --min-height=20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore" \
(test -r "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE"; and string join -- ' ' <$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE) \
$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS '--bind=alt-r:toggle-raw --multi --wrap=word --reverse' \
(if test -n "$glob_pattern"; string collect -- $FZF_EXPANSION_OPTS; else;
string collect -- $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS; end; string escape -n -- $argv) \
--with-shell=(status fish-path)\\ -c
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE
set -l -- fzf_cmd fzf
test "$FZF_TMUX" = 1
and set -- fzf_cmd fzf-tmux $FZF_TMUX_OPTS -d$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT --
set -l result
# Get the completion list from stdin when it's not a tty
if not isatty stdin
set -l -- custom_post_func _fzf_post_complete_$cmd[1]
functions -q $custom_post_func
or set -- custom_post_func _fzf_complete_$cmd[1]_post
if functions -q $custom_post_func
$fzf_cmd | $custom_post_func $cmd | while read -l r; set -a -- result $r; end
else if string match -q -- '*--print0*' "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS"
$fzf_cmd | while read -lz r; set -a -- result $r; end
else
$fzf_cmd | while read -l r; set -a -- result $r; end
end
# Wildcard expansion
else if test -n "$glob_pattern"
# Set the command to be run by fzf, so there is a visual indicator and an
# easy way to abort on long recursive searches.
set -lx -- FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND "for i in $glob_pattern;" \
'test -d "$i"; and string match -qv -- "*/" $i; and set -- i $i/;' \
'string join0 -- $i; end'
set -- result (string escape -n -- ($fzf_cmd --read0 --print0 --scheme=path --no-multi-line | string split0))
# Command completion
else
# Call custom function if defined
set -l -- custom_func _fzf_complete_$cmd[1]
if functions -q $custom_func; and not set -q __fzf_no_custom_complete
set -lx __fzf_no_custom_complete
$custom_func $cmd
return
end
# Workaround for complete not having newlines in results
if string match -qr -- '\\n' $token
set -- token (string replace -ra -- '(?<!\\\\)(?:\\\\\\\\)*\\K\\\\\$' '\\\\\\\\\$' $token | string collect)
set -- token (string unescape -- $token | string collect)
set -- token (string replace -ra -- '\\n' '\\\\n' $token | string collect)
end
set -- list (complete -C --escape -- (string join -- ' ' (commandline -pc $cl_tokenize_opt) $token | string collect))
if test -n "$list"
# Get the initial tabstop value
if set -l -- tabstop (string match -rga -- '--tabstop[= ](?:0*)([1-9]\\d+|[4-9])' "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS")[-1]
set -- tabstop (math $tabstop - 4)
else
set -- tabstop 4
end
# Determine the tabstop length for description alignment
set -l -- max_columns (math $COLUMNS - 40)
for i in $list[1..500]
set -l -- item (string split -f 1 -- \t $i)
and set -l -- len (string length -V -- $item)
and test "$len" -gt "$tabstop" -a "$len" -lt "$max_columns"
and set -- tabstop $len
end
set -- tabstop (math $tabstop + 4)
set -- result (string collect -- $list | $fzf_cmd --delimiter="\t" --tabstop=$tabstop --wrap-sign=\t"↳ " --accept-nth=1)
end
end
# Update command line
if test -n "$result"
# No extra space after single selection that ends with path separator
set -l -- tail ' '
test (count $result) -eq 1
and string match -q -- '*/' "$result"
and set -- tail ''
commandline -rt -- (string join -- ' ' $result)$tail
end
commandline -f repaint
end
function _fzf_complete
set -l fzf_args
for i in $argv
string match -q -- '--' $i; and break
set -a -- fzf_args $i
end
fzf_complete $fzf_args
end
# Bind to shift-tab
if string match -qr -- '^\\d\\d+|^[4-9]' $version
bind shift-tab fzf_complete
bind -M insert shift-tab fzf_complete
else
bind -k btab fzf_complete
bind -M insert -k btab fzf_complete
end
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@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/ completion.zsh
#
# - $FZF_TMUX (default: 0)
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS (default: empty)
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER (default: '**')
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS (default: empty)
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_PATH_OPTS (default: empty)
@@ -102,9 +100,9 @@ if [[ -o interactive ]]; then
# the changes. See code comments in "common.sh" for the implementation details.
__fzf_defaults() {
printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
builtin printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
command cat "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE-}" 2> /dev/null
printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
builtin printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
}
__fzf_exec_awk() {
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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/ key-bindings.bash
#
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_R_COMMAND
@@ -25,9 +24,9 @@ if [[ $- =~ i ]]; then
# the changes. See code comments in "common.sh" for the implementation details.
__fzf_defaults() {
printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
builtin printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
command cat "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE-}" 2> /dev/null
printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
builtin printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
}
__fzf_exec_awk() {
@@ -77,17 +76,35 @@ __fzf_cd__() {
) && printf 'builtin cd -- %q' "$(builtin unset CDPATH && builtin cd -- "$dir" && builtin pwd)"
}
__fzf_history_delete() {
[[ -s $1 ]] || return
local offsets
offsets=($(sort -rnu "$1"))
for offset in "${offsets[@]}"; do
builtin history -d "$offset"
done
if [[ ${#offsets[@]} -gt 0 ]] && shopt -q histappend; then
builtin history -w
fi
}
if command -v perl > /dev/null; then
__fzf_history__() {
local output script
local output script deletefile
deletefile=$(mktemp)
script='BEGIN { getc; $/ = "\n\t"; $HISTCOUNT = $ENV{last_hist} + 1 } s/^[ *]//; s/\n/\n\t/gm; print $HISTCOUNT - $. . "\t$_" if !$seen{$_}++'
output=$(
set +o pipefail
builtin fc -lnr -2147483648 |
last_hist=$(HISTTIMEFORMAT='' builtin history 1) command perl -n -l0 -e "$script" |
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(__fzf_defaults "" "-n2..,.. --scheme=history --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort,alt-r:toggle-raw --wrap-sign '"$'\t'"↳ ' --highlight-line ${FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS-} +m --read0") \
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(__fzf_defaults "" "-n2..,.. --scheme=history --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort,alt-r:toggle-raw --wrap-sign '"$'\t'"↳ ' --highlight-line --bind 'shift-delete:execute-silent(cat {+f1} >> \"$deletefile\")+exclude-multi' --multi ${FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS-} --read0") \
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE='' $(__fzfcmd) --query "$READLINE_LINE"
) || return
)
__fzf_history_delete "$deletefile"
command rm -f "$deletefile"
[[ -n $output ]] || return
READLINE_LINE=$(command perl -pe 's/^\d*\t//' <<< "$output")
if [[ -z $READLINE_POINT ]]; then
echo "$READLINE_LINE"
@@ -97,7 +114,8 @@ if command -v perl > /dev/null; then
}
else # awk - fallback for POSIX systems
__fzf_history__() {
local output script
local output script deletefile
deletefile=$(mktemp)
[[ $(HISTTIMEFORMAT='' builtin history 1) =~ [[:digit:]]+ ]] # how many history entries
script='function P(b) { ++n; sub(/^[ *]/, "", b); if (!seen[b]++) { printf "%d\t%s%c", '$((BASH_REMATCH + 1))' - n, b, 0 } }
NR==1 { b = substr($0, 2); next }
@@ -108,9 +126,12 @@ else # awk - fallback for POSIX systems
set +o pipefail
builtin fc -lnr -2147483648 2> /dev/null | # ( $'\t '<lines>$'\n' )* ; <lines> ::= [^\n]* ( $'\n'<lines> )*
__fzf_exec_awk "$script" | # ( <counter>$'\t'<lines>$'\000' )*
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(__fzf_defaults "" "-n2..,.. --scheme=history --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort,alt-r:toggle-raw --wrap-sign '"$'\t'"↳ ' --highlight-line ${FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS-} +m --read0") \
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(__fzf_defaults "" "-n2..,.. --scheme=history --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort,alt-r:toggle-raw --wrap-sign '"$'\t'"↳ ' --highlight-line --bind 'shift-delete:execute-silent(cat {+f1} >> \"$deletefile\")+exclude-multi' --multi ${FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS-} --read0") \
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE='' $(__fzfcmd) --query "$READLINE_LINE"
) || return
)
__fzf_history_delete "$deletefile"
command rm -f "$deletefile"
[[ -n $output ]] || return
READLINE_LINE=${output#*$'\t'}
if [[ -z $READLINE_POINT ]]; then
echo "$READLINE_LINE"
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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/ key-bindings.fish
#
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_R_COMMAND
@@ -12,35 +11,29 @@
# - $FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND
# - $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS
# Key bindings
# ------------
# The oldest supported fish version is 3.1b1. To maintain compatibility, the
# command substitution syntax $(cmd) should never be used, even behind a version
# check, otherwise the source command will fail on fish versions older than 3.4.0.
function fzf_key_bindings
# Check fish version
if set -l -- fish_ver (string match -r '^(\d+)\.(\d+)' $version 2>/dev/null)
and test "$fish_ver[2]" -lt 3 -o "$fish_ver[2]" -eq 3 -a "$fish_ver[3]" -lt 1
echo "This script requires fish version 3.1b1 or newer." >&2
# The oldest supported fish version is 3.4.0. For this message being able to be
# displayed on older versions, the command substitution syntax $() should not
# be used anywhere in the script, otherwise the source command will fail.
if string match -qr -- '^[12]\\.|^3\\.[0-3]' $version
echo "fzf key bindings script requires fish version 3.4.0 or newer." >&2
return 1
else if not type -q fzf
else if not command -q fzf
echo "fzf was not found in path." >&2
return 1
end
#----BEGIN INCLUDE common.fish
# NOTE: Do not directly edit this section, which is copied from "common.fish".
# To modify it, one can edit "common.fish" and run "./update.sh" to apply
# the changes. See code comments in "common.fish" for the implementation details.
function __fzf_defaults
# $argv[1]: Prepend to FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE and FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS
# $argv[2..]: Append to FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE and FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS
test -n "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"; or set -l FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
string join ' ' -- \
"--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT --min-height=20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore" $argv[1] \
(test -r "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE"; and string join -- ' ' <$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE) \
$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $argv[2..-1]
$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $argv[2..]
end
function __fzfcmd
@@ -54,107 +47,59 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
end
end
function __fzf_cmd_tokens -d 'Return command line tokens, skipping leading env assignments and command prefixes'
set -l tokens
if test (string match -r -- '^\d+' $version) -ge 4
set -- tokens (commandline -xpc)
else
set -- tokens (commandline -opc)
end
set -l -- var_count 0
for i in $tokens
if string match -qr -- '^[\w]+=' $i
set var_count (math $var_count + 1)
else
break
end
end
set -e -- tokens[0..$var_count]
while true
switch "$tokens[1]"
case builtin command
set -e -- tokens[1]
test "$tokens[1]" = "--"; and set -e -- tokens[1]
case env
set -e -- tokens[1]
test "$tokens[1]" = "--"; and set -e -- tokens[1]
while string match -qr -- '^[\w]+=' "$tokens[1]"
set -e -- tokens[1]
end
case '*'
break
end
end
string escape -n -- $tokens
end
function __fzf_parse_commandline -d 'Parse the current command line token and return split of existing filepath, fzf query, and optional -option= prefix'
set -l fzf_query ''
set -l prefix ''
set -l dir '.'
set -l -- fish_major (string match -r -- '^\d+' $version)
set -l -- fish_minor (string match -r -- '^\d+\.(\d+)' $version)[2]
set -l -- match_regex '(?<fzf_query>[\\s\\S]*?(?=\\n?$)$)'
set -l -- prefix_regex '^-[^\\s=]+=|^-(?!-)\\S'
set -l -- match_regex '(?<fzf_query>[\s\S]*?(?=\n?$)$)'
set -l -- prefix_regex '^-[^\s=]+=|^-(?!-)\S'
if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -lt 3
or string match -q -v -- '* -- *' (string sub -l (commandline -Cp) -- (commandline -p))
set -- match_regex "(?<prefix>$prefix_regex)?$match_regex"
end
# Don't use option prefix if " -- " is preceded.
string match -qv -- '* -- *' (string sub -l (commandline -Cp) -- (commandline -p))
and set -- match_regex "(?<prefix>$prefix_regex)?$match_regex"
if test "$fish_major" -ge 4
# Set $prefix and expanded $fzf_query with preserved trailing newlines.
if string match -qr -- '^\\d\\d+|^[4-9]' $version
# fish v4.0.0 and newer
string match -q -r -- $match_regex (commandline --current-token --tokens-expanded | string collect -N)
else if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 2
string match -q -r -- $match_regex (commandline --current-token --tokenize | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^\\\(?=~)|\\\(?=\$\w)' '')
else
set -l -- cl_token (commandline --current-token --tokenize | string collect -N)
set -- prefix (string match -r -- $prefix_regex $cl_token)
set -- fzf_query (string replace -- "$prefix" '' $cl_token | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^\\\(?=~)|\\\(?=\$\w)|\\\n\\\n$' '')
string match -q -r -- $match_regex (commandline --current-token --tokenize | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^\\\\(?=~)|\\\\(?=\\$\\w)' '')
end
if test -n "$fzf_query"
if test \( "$fish_major" -ge 4 \) -o \( "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 5 \)
# Normalize path in $fzf_query, set $dir to the longest existing directory.
if string match -qr -- '^\\d\\d+|^4|^3\\.[5-9]' $version
# fish v3.5.0 and newer
set -- fzf_query (path normalize -- $fzf_query)
set -- dir $fzf_query
while not path is -d $dir
set -- dir (path dirname $dir)
end
else
if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 2
string match -q -r -- '(?<fzf_query>^[\s\S]*?(?=\n?$)$)' \
(string replace -r -a -- '(?<=/)/|(?<!^)/+(?!\n)$' '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
else
set -- fzf_query (string replace -r -a -- '(?<=/)/|(?<!^)/+(?!\n)$' '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r '\\\n$' '')
end
string match -q -r -- '(?<fzf_query>^[\\s\\S]*?(?=\\n?$)$)' \
(string replace -r -a -- '(?<=/)/|(?<!^)/+(?!\\n)$' '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
set -- dir $fzf_query
while not test -d "$dir"
set -- dir (dirname -z -- "$dir" | string split0)
end
end
if not string match -q -- '.' $dir; or string match -q -r -- '^\./|^\.$' $fzf_query
if test "$fish_major" -ge 4
string match -q -r -- '^'(string escape --style=regex -- $dir)'/?(?<fzf_query>[\s\S]*)' $fzf_query
else if test "$fish_major" -eq 3 -a "$fish_minor" -ge 2
string match -q -r -- '^/?(?<fzf_query>[\s\S]*?(?=\n?$)$)' \
(string replace -- "$dir" '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
if not string match -q -- '.' $dir; or string match -qr -- '^\\.(/|$)' $fzf_query
# Strip $dir from $fzf_query - preserve trailing newlines.
if string match -qr -- '^\\d\\d+|^[4-9]' $version
# fish v4.0.0 and newer
string match -q -r -- '^'(string escape --style=regex -- $dir)'/?(?<fzf_query>[\\s\\S]*)' $fzf_query
else
set -- fzf_query (string replace -- "$dir" '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
eval set -- fzf_query (string escape -n -- $fzf_query | string replace -r -a '^/?|\\\n$' '')
string match -q -r -- '^/?(?<fzf_query>[\\s\\S]*?(?=\\n?$)$)' \
(string replace -- "$dir" '' $fzf_query | string collect -N)
end
end
end
string escape -n -- "$dir" "$fzf_query" "$prefix"
end
#----END INCLUDE
# Store current token in $dir as root for the 'find' command
function fzf-file-widget -d "List files and folders"
@@ -171,7 +116,7 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE
set -l result (eval (__fzfcmd) --walker-root=$dir --query=$fzf_query | string split0)
and commandline -rt -- (string join -- ' ' $prefix(string escape --no-quoted -- $result))' '
and commandline -rt -- (string join -- ' ' $prefix(string escape -n -- $result))' '
commandline -f repaint
end
@@ -183,45 +128,33 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
set -l -- fzf_query (string escape -- $command_line[$current_line])
set -lx -- FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS (__fzf_defaults '' \
'--nth=2..,.. --scheme=history --multi --no-multi-line --no-wrap --wrap-sign="\t\t\t↳ " --preview-wrap-sign="↳ "' \
'--bind=\'shift-delete:execute-silent(for i in (string split0 -- <{+f}); eval builtin history delete --exact --case-sensitive -- (string escape -n -- $i | string replace -r "^\d*\\\\\\t" ""); end)+reload(eval $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND)\'' \
'--bind="alt-enter:become(string join0 -- (string collect -- {+2..} | fish_indent -i))"' \
'--with-nth=2.. --nth=2..,.. --scheme=history --multi --no-multi-line' \
'--no-wrap --wrap-sign="\t\t\t↳ " --preview-wrap-sign="↳ " --freeze-left=1' \
'--bind="alt-enter:become(set -g fzf_temp {+sf3..}; string join0 -- (string split0 -- <$fzf_temp | fish_indent -i); unlink $fzf_temp &>/dev/null)"' \
'--bind="alt-t:change-with-nth(1,3..|3..|2..)"' \
'--bind="shift-delete:execute-silent(eval builtin history delete -Ce -- (string escape -n -- (string split0 -- <{+sf3..})))+reload(eval $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND)"' \
"--bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort,alt-r:toggle-raw --highlight-line $FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS" \
'--accept-nth=2.. --delimiter="\t" --tabstop=4 --read0 --print0 --with-shell='(status fish-path)\\ -c)
'--accept-nth=3.. --delimiter="\t" --tabstop=4 --read0 --print0 --with-shell='(status fish-path)\\ -c)
# Add dynamic preview options if preview command isn't already set by user
if string match -qvr -- '--preview[= ]' "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS"
# Convert the highlighted timestamp using the date command if available
set -l -- date_cmd '{1}'
if type -q date
if date -d @0 '+%s' 2>/dev/null | string match -q 0
# GNU date
set -- date_cmd '(date -d @{1} \\"+%F %a %T\\")'
else if date -r 0 '+%s' 2>/dev/null | string match -q 0
# BSD date
set -- date_cmd '(date -r {1} \\"+%F %a %T\\")'
end
end
# Prepend the options to allow user customizations
# Prepend the options to allow user overrides
set -p -- FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS \
'--bind="focus,resize:bg-transform:if test \\"$FZF_COLUMNS\\" -gt 100 -a \\\\( \\"$FZF_SELECT_COUNT\\" -gt 0 -o \\\\( -z \\"$FZF_WRAP\\" -a (string length -- {}) -gt (math $FZF_COLUMNS - 4) \\\\) -o (string collect -- {2..} | fish_indent | count) -gt 1 \\\\); echo show-preview; else echo hide-preview; end"' \
'--preview="string collect -- (test \\"$FZF_SELECT_COUNT\\" -gt 0; and string collect -- {+2..}) \\"\\n# \\"'$date_cmd' {2..} | fish_indent --ansi"' \
'--bind="focus,multi,resize:bg-transform:if test \\"$FZF_COLUMNS\\" -gt 100 -a \\\\( \\"$FZF_SELECT_COUNT\\" -gt 0 -o \\\\( -z \\"$FZF_WRAP\\" -a (string join0 -- <{f3..} | string length) -gt (math $FZF_COLUMNS - (switch $FZF_WITH_NTH; case 2..; echo 13; case 1,3..; echo 25; case 3..; echo 1; end)) \\\\) -o (string split0 -- <{sf3..} | fish_indent | count) -gt 1 \\\\); echo show-preview; else; echo hide-preview; end"' \
'--preview="test \\"$FZF_SELECT_COUNT\\" -gt 0; and string split0 -- <{+sf3..} | fish_indent (string match -q -- 3.\\\\* $version; or echo -- --only-indent) --ansi; and echo -n \\\\n; string collect -- \\\\#\\\\ {1} (string split0 -- <{sf3..}) | fish_indent --ansi"' \
'--preview-window="right,50%,wrap-word,follow,info,hidden"'
end
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE
set -lx -- FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND 'builtin history -z --show-time="%s%t"'
set -lx -- FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND 'builtin history -z'
# Enable syntax highlighting colors on fish v4.3.3 and newer
if set -l -- v (string match -r -- '^(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?' $version)
and test "$v[2]" -gt 4 -o "$v[2]" -eq 4 -a \
\( "$v[3]" -gt 3 -o "$v[3]" -eq 3 -a \
\( -n "$v[4]" -a "$v[4]" -ge 3 \) \)
if string match -qr -- '^\\d\\d+|^4\\.[4-9]|^4\\.3\\.[3-9]' $version
set -a -- FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS '--ansi'
set -a -- FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND '--color=always'
set -a -- FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND '--color=always --show-time=(set_color $fish_color_comment)"%F %a %T%t%s%t"(set_color $fish_color_normal)'
else
set -a -- FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND '--show-time="%F %a %T%t%s%t"'
end
# Merge history from other sessions before searching
+3 -4
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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/ key-bindings.zsh
#
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_R_COMMAND
@@ -45,9 +44,9 @@ if [[ -o interactive ]]; then
# the changes. See code comments in "common.sh" for the implementation details.
__fzf_defaults() {
printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
builtin printf '%s\n' "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --min-height 20+ --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1"
command cat "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE-}" 2> /dev/null
printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
builtin printf '%s\n' "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
}
__fzf_exec_awk() {
@@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ fi
# CTRL-R - Paste the selected command from history into the command line
fzf-history-widget() {
local selected extracted_with_perl=0
setopt localoptions noglobsubst noposixbuiltins pipefail no_aliases no_glob no_ksharrays extendedglob 2> /dev/null
setopt localoptions noglobsubst noposixbuiltins pipefail no_aliases no_glob no_sh_glob no_ksharrays extendedglob 2> /dev/null
# Ensure the module is loaded if not already, and the required features, such
# as the associative 'history' array, which maps event numbers to full history
# lines, are set. Also, make sure Perl is installed for multi-line output.
+12 -14
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@@ -8,26 +8,24 @@ dir=${0%"${0##*/}"}
update() {
{
sed -n "1,/^#----BEGIN INCLUDE $1/p" "$2"
sed -n '1,/^#----BEGIN INCLUDE common\.sh/p' "$1"
cat << EOF
# NOTE: Do not directly edit this section, which is copied from "$1".
# To modify it, one can edit "$1" and run "./update.sh" to apply
# the changes. See code comments in "$1" for the implementation details.
# NOTE: Do not directly edit this section, which is copied from "common.sh".
# To modify it, one can edit "common.sh" and run "./update.sh" to apply
# the changes. See code comments in "common.sh" for the implementation details.
EOF
echo
grep -v '^[[:blank:]]*#' "$dir/$1" # remove code comments from the common file
sed -n '/^#----END INCLUDE/,$p' "$2"
} > "$2.part"
grep -v '^[[:blank:]]*#' "$dir/common.sh" # remove code comments in common.sh
sed -n '/^#----END INCLUDE/,$p' "$1"
} > "$1.part"
mv -f "$2.part" "$2"
mv -f "$1.part" "$1"
}
update "common.sh" "$dir/completion.bash"
update "common.sh" "$dir/completion.zsh"
update "common.sh" "$dir/key-bindings.bash"
update "common.sh" "$dir/key-bindings.zsh"
update "common.fish" "$dir/completion.fish"
update "common.fish" "$dir/key-bindings.fish"
update "$dir/completion.bash"
update "$dir/completion.zsh"
update "$dir/key-bindings.bash"
update "$dir/key-bindings.zsh"
# Check if --check is in ARGV
check=0
+150 -147
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@@ -38,156 +38,159 @@ func _() {
_ = x[actChangeListLabel-27]
_ = x[actChangeMulti-28]
_ = x[actChangeNth-29]
_ = x[actChangePointer-30]
_ = x[actChangePreview-31]
_ = x[actChangePreviewLabel-32]
_ = x[actChangePreviewWindow-33]
_ = x[actChangePrompt-34]
_ = x[actChangeQuery-35]
_ = x[actClearScreen-36]
_ = x[actClearQuery-37]
_ = x[actClearSelection-38]
_ = x[actClose-39]
_ = x[actDeleteChar-40]
_ = x[actDeleteCharEof-41]
_ = x[actEndOfLine-42]
_ = x[actFatal-43]
_ = x[actForwardChar-44]
_ = x[actForwardWord-45]
_ = x[actForwardSubWord-46]
_ = x[actKillLine-47]
_ = x[actKillWord-48]
_ = x[actKillSubWord-49]
_ = x[actUnixLineDiscard-50]
_ = x[actUnixWordRubout-51]
_ = x[actYank-52]
_ = x[actBackwardKillWord-53]
_ = x[actBackwardKillSubWord-54]
_ = x[actSelectAll-55]
_ = x[actDeselectAll-56]
_ = x[actToggle-57]
_ = x[actToggleSearch-58]
_ = x[actToggleAll-59]
_ = x[actToggleDown-60]
_ = x[actToggleUp-61]
_ = x[actToggleIn-62]
_ = x[actToggleOut-63]
_ = x[actToggleTrack-64]
_ = x[actToggleTrackCurrent-65]
_ = x[actToggleHeader-66]
_ = x[actToggleWrap-67]
_ = x[actToggleWrapWord-68]
_ = x[actToggleMultiLine-69]
_ = x[actToggleHscroll-70]
_ = x[actToggleRaw-71]
_ = x[actEnableRaw-72]
_ = x[actDisableRaw-73]
_ = x[actTrackCurrent-74]
_ = x[actToggleInput-75]
_ = x[actHideInput-76]
_ = x[actShowInput-77]
_ = x[actUntrackCurrent-78]
_ = x[actDown-79]
_ = x[actDownMatch-80]
_ = x[actUp-81]
_ = x[actUpMatch-82]
_ = x[actPageUp-83]
_ = x[actPageDown-84]
_ = x[actPosition-85]
_ = x[actHalfPageUp-86]
_ = x[actHalfPageDown-87]
_ = x[actOffsetUp-88]
_ = x[actOffsetDown-89]
_ = x[actOffsetMiddle-90]
_ = x[actJump-91]
_ = x[actJumpAccept-92]
_ = x[actPrintQuery-93]
_ = x[actRefreshPreview-94]
_ = x[actReplaceQuery-95]
_ = x[actToggleSort-96]
_ = x[actShowPreview-97]
_ = x[actHidePreview-98]
_ = x[actTogglePreview-99]
_ = x[actTogglePreviewWrap-100]
_ = x[actTogglePreviewWrapWord-101]
_ = x[actTransform-102]
_ = x[actTransformBorderLabel-103]
_ = x[actTransformGhost-104]
_ = x[actTransformHeader-105]
_ = x[actTransformHeaderLines-106]
_ = x[actTransformFooter-107]
_ = x[actTransformHeaderLabel-108]
_ = x[actTransformFooterLabel-109]
_ = x[actTransformInputLabel-110]
_ = x[actTransformListLabel-111]
_ = x[actTransformNth-112]
_ = x[actTransformPointer-113]
_ = x[actTransformPreviewLabel-114]
_ = x[actTransformPrompt-115]
_ = x[actTransformQuery-116]
_ = x[actTransformSearch-117]
_ = x[actTrigger-118]
_ = x[actBgTransform-119]
_ = x[actBgTransformBorderLabel-120]
_ = x[actBgTransformGhost-121]
_ = x[actBgTransformHeader-122]
_ = x[actBgTransformHeaderLines-123]
_ = x[actBgTransformFooter-124]
_ = x[actBgTransformHeaderLabel-125]
_ = x[actBgTransformFooterLabel-126]
_ = x[actBgTransformInputLabel-127]
_ = x[actBgTransformListLabel-128]
_ = x[actBgTransformNth-129]
_ = x[actBgTransformPointer-130]
_ = x[actBgTransformPreviewLabel-131]
_ = x[actBgTransformPrompt-132]
_ = x[actBgTransformQuery-133]
_ = x[actBgTransformSearch-134]
_ = x[actBgCancel-135]
_ = x[actSearch-136]
_ = x[actPreview-137]
_ = x[actPreviewTop-138]
_ = x[actPreviewBottom-139]
_ = x[actPreviewUp-140]
_ = x[actPreviewDown-141]
_ = x[actPreviewPageUp-142]
_ = x[actPreviewPageDown-143]
_ = x[actPreviewHalfPageUp-144]
_ = x[actPreviewHalfPageDown-145]
_ = x[actPrevHistory-146]
_ = x[actPrevSelected-147]
_ = x[actPrint-148]
_ = x[actPut-149]
_ = x[actNextHistory-150]
_ = x[actNextSelected-151]
_ = x[actExecute-152]
_ = x[actExecuteSilent-153]
_ = x[actExecuteMulti-154]
_ = x[actSigStop-155]
_ = x[actBest-156]
_ = x[actFirst-157]
_ = x[actLast-158]
_ = x[actReload-159]
_ = x[actReloadSync-160]
_ = x[actDisableSearch-161]
_ = x[actEnableSearch-162]
_ = x[actSelect-163]
_ = x[actDeselect-164]
_ = x[actUnbind-165]
_ = x[actRebind-166]
_ = x[actToggleBind-167]
_ = x[actBecome-168]
_ = x[actShowHeader-169]
_ = x[actHideHeader-170]
_ = x[actBell-171]
_ = x[actExclude-172]
_ = x[actExcludeMulti-173]
_ = x[actAsync-174]
_ = x[actChangeWithNth-30]
_ = x[actChangePointer-31]
_ = x[actChangePreview-32]
_ = x[actChangePreviewLabel-33]
_ = x[actChangePreviewWindow-34]
_ = x[actChangePrompt-35]
_ = x[actChangeQuery-36]
_ = x[actClearScreen-37]
_ = x[actClearQuery-38]
_ = x[actClearSelection-39]
_ = x[actClose-40]
_ = x[actDeleteChar-41]
_ = x[actDeleteCharEof-42]
_ = x[actEndOfLine-43]
_ = x[actFatal-44]
_ = x[actForwardChar-45]
_ = x[actForwardWord-46]
_ = x[actForwardSubWord-47]
_ = x[actKillLine-48]
_ = x[actKillWord-49]
_ = x[actKillSubWord-50]
_ = x[actUnixLineDiscard-51]
_ = x[actUnixWordRubout-52]
_ = x[actYank-53]
_ = x[actBackwardKillWord-54]
_ = x[actBackwardKillSubWord-55]
_ = x[actSelectAll-56]
_ = x[actDeselectAll-57]
_ = x[actToggle-58]
_ = x[actToggleSearch-59]
_ = x[actToggleAll-60]
_ = x[actToggleDown-61]
_ = x[actToggleUp-62]
_ = x[actToggleIn-63]
_ = x[actToggleOut-64]
_ = x[actToggleTrack-65]
_ = x[actToggleTrackCurrent-66]
_ = x[actToggleHeader-67]
_ = x[actToggleWrap-68]
_ = x[actToggleWrapWord-69]
_ = x[actToggleMultiLine-70]
_ = x[actToggleHscroll-71]
_ = x[actToggleRaw-72]
_ = x[actEnableRaw-73]
_ = x[actDisableRaw-74]
_ = x[actTrackCurrent-75]
_ = x[actToggleInput-76]
_ = x[actHideInput-77]
_ = x[actShowInput-78]
_ = x[actUntrackCurrent-79]
_ = x[actDown-80]
_ = x[actDownMatch-81]
_ = x[actUp-82]
_ = x[actUpMatch-83]
_ = x[actPageUp-84]
_ = x[actPageDown-85]
_ = x[actPosition-86]
_ = x[actHalfPageUp-87]
_ = x[actHalfPageDown-88]
_ = x[actOffsetUp-89]
_ = x[actOffsetDown-90]
_ = x[actOffsetMiddle-91]
_ = x[actJump-92]
_ = x[actJumpAccept-93]
_ = x[actPrintQuery-94]
_ = x[actRefreshPreview-95]
_ = x[actReplaceQuery-96]
_ = x[actToggleSort-97]
_ = x[actShowPreview-98]
_ = x[actHidePreview-99]
_ = x[actTogglePreview-100]
_ = x[actTogglePreviewWrap-101]
_ = x[actTogglePreviewWrapWord-102]
_ = x[actTransform-103]
_ = x[actTransformBorderLabel-104]
_ = x[actTransformGhost-105]
_ = x[actTransformHeader-106]
_ = x[actTransformHeaderLines-107]
_ = x[actTransformFooter-108]
_ = x[actTransformHeaderLabel-109]
_ = x[actTransformFooterLabel-110]
_ = x[actTransformInputLabel-111]
_ = x[actTransformListLabel-112]
_ = x[actTransformNth-113]
_ = x[actTransformWithNth-114]
_ = x[actTransformPointer-115]
_ = x[actTransformPreviewLabel-116]
_ = x[actTransformPrompt-117]
_ = x[actTransformQuery-118]
_ = x[actTransformSearch-119]
_ = x[actTrigger-120]
_ = x[actBgTransform-121]
_ = x[actBgTransformBorderLabel-122]
_ = x[actBgTransformGhost-123]
_ = x[actBgTransformHeader-124]
_ = x[actBgTransformHeaderLines-125]
_ = x[actBgTransformFooter-126]
_ = x[actBgTransformHeaderLabel-127]
_ = x[actBgTransformFooterLabel-128]
_ = x[actBgTransformInputLabel-129]
_ = x[actBgTransformListLabel-130]
_ = x[actBgTransformNth-131]
_ = x[actBgTransformWithNth-132]
_ = x[actBgTransformPointer-133]
_ = x[actBgTransformPreviewLabel-134]
_ = x[actBgTransformPrompt-135]
_ = x[actBgTransformQuery-136]
_ = x[actBgTransformSearch-137]
_ = x[actBgCancel-138]
_ = x[actSearch-139]
_ = x[actPreview-140]
_ = x[actPreviewTop-141]
_ = x[actPreviewBottom-142]
_ = x[actPreviewUp-143]
_ = x[actPreviewDown-144]
_ = x[actPreviewPageUp-145]
_ = x[actPreviewPageDown-146]
_ = x[actPreviewHalfPageUp-147]
_ = x[actPreviewHalfPageDown-148]
_ = x[actPrevHistory-149]
_ = x[actPrevSelected-150]
_ = x[actPrint-151]
_ = x[actPut-152]
_ = x[actNextHistory-153]
_ = x[actNextSelected-154]
_ = x[actExecute-155]
_ = x[actExecuteSilent-156]
_ = x[actExecuteMulti-157]
_ = x[actSigStop-158]
_ = x[actBest-159]
_ = x[actFirst-160]
_ = x[actLast-161]
_ = x[actReload-162]
_ = x[actReloadSync-163]
_ = x[actDisableSearch-164]
_ = x[actEnableSearch-165]
_ = x[actSelect-166]
_ = x[actDeselect-167]
_ = x[actUnbind-168]
_ = x[actRebind-169]
_ = x[actToggleBind-170]
_ = x[actBecome-171]
_ = x[actShowHeader-172]
_ = x[actHideHeader-173]
_ = x[actBell-174]
_ = x[actExclude-175]
_ = x[actExcludeMulti-176]
_ = x[actAsync-177]
}
const _actionType_name = "actIgnoreactStartactClickactInvalidactBracketedPasteBeginactBracketedPasteEndactCharactMouseactBeginningOfLineactAbortactAcceptactAcceptNonEmptyactAcceptOrPrintQueryactBackwardCharactBackwardDeleteCharactBackwardDeleteCharEofactBackwardWordactBackwardSubWordactCancelactChangeBorderLabelactChangeGhostactChangeHeaderactChangeHeaderLinesactChangeFooteractChangeHeaderLabelactChangeFooterLabelactChangeInputLabelactChangeListLabelactChangeMultiactChangeNthactChangePointeractChangePreviewactChangePreviewLabelactChangePreviewWindowactChangePromptactChangeQueryactClearScreenactClearQueryactClearSelectionactCloseactDeleteCharactDeleteCharEofactEndOfLineactFatalactForwardCharactForwardWordactForwardSubWordactKillLineactKillWordactKillSubWordactUnixLineDiscardactUnixWordRuboutactYankactBackwardKillWordactBackwardKillSubWordactSelectAllactDeselectAllactToggleactToggleSearchactToggleAllactToggleDownactToggleUpactToggleInactToggleOutactToggleTrackactToggleTrackCurrentactToggleHeaderactToggleWrapactToggleWrapWordactToggleMultiLineactToggleHscrollactToggleRawactEnableRawactDisableRawactTrackCurrentactToggleInputactHideInputactShowInputactUntrackCurrentactDownactDownMatchactUpactUpMatchactPageUpactPageDownactPositionactHalfPageUpactHalfPageDownactOffsetUpactOffsetDownactOffsetMiddleactJumpactJumpAcceptactPrintQueryactRefreshPreviewactReplaceQueryactToggleSortactShowPreviewactHidePreviewactTogglePreviewactTogglePreviewWrapactTogglePreviewWrapWordactTransformactTransformBorderLabelactTransformGhostactTransformHeaderactTransformHeaderLinesactTransformFooteractTransformHeaderLabelactTransformFooterLabelactTransformInputLabelactTransformListLabelactTransformNthactTransformPointeractTransformPreviewLabelactTransformPromptactTransformQueryactTransformSearchactTriggeractBgTransformactBgTransformBorderLabelactBgTransformGhostactBgTransformHeaderactBgTransformHeaderLinesactBgTransformFooteractBgTransformHeaderLabelactBgTransformFooterLabelactBgTransformInputLabelactBgTransformListLabelactBgTransformNthactBgTransformPointeractBgTransformPreviewLabelactBgTransformPromptactBgTransformQueryactBgTransformSearchactBgCancelactSearchactPreviewactPreviewTopactPreviewBottomactPreviewUpactPreviewDownactPreviewPageUpactPreviewPageDownactPreviewHalfPageUpactPreviewHalfPageDownactPrevHistoryactPrevSelectedactPrintactPutactNextHistoryactNextSelectedactExecuteactExecuteSilentactExecuteMultiactSigStopactBestactFirstactLastactReloadactReloadSyncactDisableSearchactEnableSearchactSelectactDeselectactUnbindactRebindactToggleBindactBecomeactShowHeaderactHideHeaderactBellactExcludeactExcludeMultiactAsync"
const _actionType_name = "actIgnoreactStartactClickactInvalidactBracketedPasteBeginactBracketedPasteEndactCharactMouseactBeginningOfLineactAbortactAcceptactAcceptNonEmptyactAcceptOrPrintQueryactBackwardCharactBackwardDeleteCharactBackwardDeleteCharEofactBackwardWordactBackwardSubWordactCancelactChangeBorderLabelactChangeGhostactChangeHeaderactChangeHeaderLinesactChangeFooteractChangeHeaderLabelactChangeFooterLabelactChangeInputLabelactChangeListLabelactChangeMultiactChangeNthactChangeWithNthactChangePointeractChangePreviewactChangePreviewLabelactChangePreviewWindowactChangePromptactChangeQueryactClearScreenactClearQueryactClearSelectionactCloseactDeleteCharactDeleteCharEofactEndOfLineactFatalactForwardCharactForwardWordactForwardSubWordactKillLineactKillWordactKillSubWordactUnixLineDiscardactUnixWordRuboutactYankactBackwardKillWordactBackwardKillSubWordactSelectAllactDeselectAllactToggleactToggleSearchactToggleAllactToggleDownactToggleUpactToggleInactToggleOutactToggleTrackactToggleTrackCurrentactToggleHeaderactToggleWrapactToggleWrapWordactToggleMultiLineactToggleHscrollactToggleRawactEnableRawactDisableRawactTrackCurrentactToggleInputactHideInputactShowInputactUntrackCurrentactDownactDownMatchactUpactUpMatchactPageUpactPageDownactPositionactHalfPageUpactHalfPageDownactOffsetUpactOffsetDownactOffsetMiddleactJumpactJumpAcceptactPrintQueryactRefreshPreviewactReplaceQueryactToggleSortactShowPreviewactHidePreviewactTogglePreviewactTogglePreviewWrapactTogglePreviewWrapWordactTransformactTransformBorderLabelactTransformGhostactTransformHeaderactTransformHeaderLinesactTransformFooteractTransformHeaderLabelactTransformFooterLabelactTransformInputLabelactTransformListLabelactTransformNthactTransformWithNthactTransformPointeractTransformPreviewLabelactTransformPromptactTransformQueryactTransformSearchactTriggeractBgTransformactBgTransformBorderLabelactBgTransformGhostactBgTransformHeaderactBgTransformHeaderLinesactBgTransformFooteractBgTransformHeaderLabelactBgTransformFooterLabelactBgTransformInputLabelactBgTransformListLabelactBgTransformNthactBgTransformWithNthactBgTransformPointeractBgTransformPreviewLabelactBgTransformPromptactBgTransformQueryactBgTransformSearchactBgCancelactSearchactPreviewactPreviewTopactPreviewBottomactPreviewUpactPreviewDownactPreviewPageUpactPreviewPageDownactPreviewHalfPageUpactPreviewHalfPageDownactPrevHistoryactPrevSelectedactPrintactPutactNextHistoryactNextSelectedactExecuteactExecuteSilentactExecuteMultiactSigStopactBestactFirstactLastactReloadactReloadSyncactDisableSearchactEnableSearchactSelectactDeselectactUnbindactRebindactToggleBindactBecomeactShowHeaderactHideHeaderactBellactExcludeactExcludeMultiactAsync"
var _actionType_index = [...]uint16{0, 9, 17, 25, 35, 57, 77, 84, 92, 110, 118, 127, 144, 165, 180, 201, 225, 240, 258, 267, 287, 301, 316, 336, 351, 371, 391, 410, 428, 442, 454, 470, 486, 507, 529, 544, 558, 572, 585, 602, 610, 623, 639, 651, 659, 673, 687, 704, 715, 726, 740, 758, 775, 782, 801, 823, 835, 849, 858, 873, 885, 898, 909, 920, 932, 946, 967, 982, 995, 1012, 1030, 1046, 1058, 1070, 1083, 1098, 1112, 1124, 1136, 1153, 1160, 1172, 1177, 1187, 1196, 1207, 1218, 1231, 1246, 1257, 1270, 1285, 1292, 1305, 1318, 1335, 1350, 1363, 1377, 1391, 1407, 1427, 1451, 1463, 1486, 1503, 1521, 1544, 1562, 1585, 1608, 1630, 1651, 1666, 1685, 1709, 1727, 1744, 1762, 1772, 1786, 1811, 1830, 1850, 1875, 1895, 1920, 1945, 1969, 1992, 2009, 2030, 2056, 2076, 2095, 2115, 2126, 2135, 2145, 2158, 2174, 2186, 2200, 2216, 2234, 2254, 2276, 2290, 2305, 2313, 2319, 2333, 2348, 2358, 2374, 2389, 2399, 2406, 2414, 2421, 2430, 2443, 2459, 2474, 2483, 2494, 2503, 2512, 2525, 2534, 2547, 2560, 2567, 2577, 2592, 2600}
var _actionType_index = [...]uint16{0, 9, 17, 25, 35, 57, 77, 84, 92, 110, 118, 127, 144, 165, 180, 201, 225, 240, 258, 267, 287, 301, 316, 336, 351, 371, 391, 410, 428, 442, 454, 470, 486, 502, 523, 545, 560, 574, 588, 601, 618, 626, 639, 655, 667, 675, 689, 703, 720, 731, 742, 756, 774, 791, 798, 817, 839, 851, 865, 874, 889, 901, 914, 925, 936, 948, 962, 983, 998, 1011, 1028, 1046, 1062, 1074, 1086, 1099, 1114, 1128, 1140, 1152, 1169, 1176, 1188, 1193, 1203, 1212, 1223, 1234, 1247, 1262, 1273, 1286, 1301, 1308, 1321, 1334, 1351, 1366, 1379, 1393, 1407, 1423, 1443, 1467, 1479, 1502, 1519, 1537, 1560, 1578, 1601, 1624, 1646, 1667, 1682, 1701, 1720, 1744, 1762, 1779, 1797, 1807, 1821, 1846, 1865, 1885, 1910, 1930, 1955, 1980, 2004, 2027, 2044, 2065, 2086, 2112, 2132, 2151, 2171, 2182, 2191, 2201, 2214, 2230, 2242, 2256, 2272, 2290, 2310, 2332, 2346, 2361, 2369, 2375, 2389, 2404, 2414, 2430, 2445, 2455, 2462, 2470, 2477, 2486, 2499, 2515, 2530, 2539, 2550, 2559, 2568, 2581, 2590, 2603, 2616, 2623, 2633, 2648, 2656}
func (i actionType) String() string {
if i < 0 || i >= actionType(len(_actionType_index)-1) {
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# SIMD byte search: `indexByteTwo` / `lastIndexByteTwo`
## What these functions do
`indexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int` -- returns the index of the
**first** occurrence of `b1` or `b2` in `s`, or `-1`.
`lastIndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int` -- returns the index of the
**last** occurrence of `b1` or `b2` in `s`, or `-1`.
They are used by the fuzzy matching algorithm (`algo.go`) to skip ahead
during case-insensitive search. Instead of calling `bytes.IndexByte` twice
(once for lowercase, once for uppercase), a single SIMD pass finds both at
once.
## File layout
| File | Purpose |
| ------ | --------- |
| `indexbyte2_arm64.go` | Go declarations (`//go:noescape`) for ARM64 |
| `indexbyte2_arm64.s` | ARM64 NEON assembly (32-byte aligned blocks, syndrome extraction) |
| `indexbyte2_amd64.go` | Go declarations + AVX2 runtime detection for AMD64 |
| `indexbyte2_amd64.s` | AMD64 AVX2/SSE2 assembly with CPUID dispatch |
| `indexbyte2_other.go` | Pure Go fallback for all other architectures |
| `indexbyte2_test.go` | Unit tests, exhaustive tests, fuzz tests, and benchmarks |
## How the SIMD implementations work
**ARM64 (NEON):**
- Broadcasts both needle bytes into NEON registers (`VMOV`).
- Processes 32-byte aligned chunks. For each chunk, compares all bytes
against both needles (`VCMEQ`), ORs the results (`VORR`), and builds a
64-bit syndrome with 2 bits per byte.
- `indexByteTwo` uses `RBIT` + `CLZ` to find the lowest set bit (first match).
- `lastIndexByteTwo` scans backward and uses `CLZ` on the raw syndrome to
find the highest set bit (last match).
- Handles alignment and partial first/last blocks with bit masking.
- Adapted from Go's `internal/bytealg/indexbyte_arm64.s`.
**AMD64 (AVX2 with SSE2 fallback):**
- At init time, `cpuHasAVX2()` checks CPUID + XGETBV for AVX2 and OS YMM
support. The result is cached in `_useAVX2`.
- **AVX2 path** (inputs >= 32 bytes, when available):
- Broadcasts both needles via `VPBROADCASTB`.
- Processes 32-byte blocks: `VPCMPEQB` against both needles, `VPOR`, then
`VPMOVMSKB` to get a 32-bit mask.
- 5 instructions per loop iteration (vs 7 for SSE2) at 2x the throughput.
- `VZEROUPPER` before every return to avoid SSE/AVX transition penalties.
- **SSE2 fallback** (inputs < 32 bytes, or CPUs without AVX2):
- Broadcasts via `PUNPCKLBW` + `PSHUFL`.
- Processes 16-byte blocks: `PCMPEQB`, `POR`, `PMOVMSKB`.
- Small inputs (<16 bytes) are handled with page-boundary-safe loads.
- Both paths use `BSFL` (forward) / `BSRL` (reverse) for bit scanning.
- Adapted from Go's `internal/bytealg/indexbyte_amd64.s`.
**Fallback (other platforms):**
- `indexByteTwo` uses two `bytes.IndexByte` calls with scope-limiting
(search `b1` first, then limit the `b2` search to `s[:i1]`).
- `lastIndexByteTwo` uses a simple backward for loop.
## Running tests
```bash
# Unit + exhaustive tests
go test ./src/algo/ -run 'TestIndexByteTwo|TestLastIndexByteTwo' -v
# Fuzz tests (run for 10 seconds each)
go test ./src/algo/ -run '^$' -fuzz FuzzIndexByteTwo -fuzztime 10s
go test ./src/algo/ -run '^$' -fuzz FuzzLastIndexByteTwo -fuzztime 10s
# Cross-architecture: test amd64 on an arm64 Mac (via Rosetta)
GOARCH=amd64 go test ./src/algo/ -run 'TestIndexByteTwo|TestLastIndexByteTwo' -v
GOARCH=amd64 go test ./src/algo/ -run '^$' -fuzz FuzzIndexByteTwo -fuzztime 10s
GOARCH=amd64 go test ./src/algo/ -run '^$' -fuzz FuzzLastIndexByteTwo -fuzztime 10s
```
## Running micro-benchmarks
```bash
# All indexByteTwo / lastIndexByteTwo benchmarks
go test ./src/algo/ -bench 'IndexByteTwo' -benchmem
# Specific size
go test ./src/algo/ -bench 'IndexByteTwo_1000'
```
Each benchmark compares the SIMD `asm` implementation against reference
implementations (`2xIndexByte` using `bytes.IndexByte`, and a simple `loop`).
## Correctness verification
The assembly is verified by three layers of testing:
1. **Table-driven tests** -- known inputs with expected outputs.
2. **Exhaustive tests** -- all lengths 0256, every match position, no-match
cases, and both-bytes-present cases, compared against a simple loop
reference.
3. **Fuzz tests** -- randomized inputs via `testing.F`, compared against the
same loop reference.
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func trySkip(input *util.Chars, caseSensitive bool, b byte, from int) int {
byteArray := input.Bytes()[from:]
idx := bytes.IndexByte(byteArray, b)
if idx == 0 {
// Can't skip any further
return from
}
// We may need to search for the uppercase letter again. We don't have to
// consider normalization as we can be sure that this is an ASCII string.
// For case-insensitive search of a letter, search for both cases in one pass
if !caseSensitive && b >= 'a' && b <= 'z' {
if idx > 0 {
byteArray = byteArray[:idx]
}
uidx := bytes.IndexByte(byteArray, b-32)
if uidx >= 0 {
idx = uidx
idx := IndexByteTwo(byteArray, b, b-32)
if idx < 0 {
return -1
}
return from + idx
}
idx := bytes.IndexByte(byteArray, b)
if idx < 0 {
return -1
}
@@ -380,14 +373,17 @@ func asciiFuzzyIndex(input *util.Chars, pattern []rune, caseSensitive bool) (int
}
// Find the last appearance of the last character of the pattern to limit the search scope
bu := b
if !caseSensitive && b >= 'a' && b <= 'z' {
bu = b - 32
}
scope := input.Bytes()[lastIdx:]
for offset := len(scope) - 1; offset > 0; offset-- {
if scope[offset] == b || scope[offset] == bu {
return firstIdx, lastIdx + offset + 1
if len(scope) > 1 {
tail := scope[1:]
var end int
if !caseSensitive && b >= 'a' && b <= 'z' {
end = lastIndexByteTwo(tail, b, b-32)
} else {
end = bytes.LastIndexByte(tail, b)
}
if end >= 0 {
return firstIdx, lastIdx + 1 + end + 1
}
}
return firstIdx, lastIdx + 1
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//go:build amd64
package algo
var _useAVX2 bool
func init() {
_useAVX2 = cpuHasAVX2()
}
//go:noescape
func cpuHasAVX2() bool
// indexByteTwo returns the index of the first occurrence of b1 or b2 in s,
// or -1 if neither is present. Uses AVX2 when available, SSE2 otherwise.
//
//go:noescape
func IndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int
// lastIndexByteTwo returns the index of the last occurrence of b1 or b2 in s,
// or -1 if neither is present. Uses AVX2 when available, SSE2 otherwise.
//
//go:noescape
func lastIndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int
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#include "textflag.h"
// func cpuHasAVX2() bool
//
// Checks CPUID and XGETBV for AVX2 + OS YMM support.
TEXT ·cpuHasAVX2(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-1
MOVQ BX, R8 // save BX (callee-saved, clobbered by CPUID)
// Check max CPUID leaf >= 7
MOVL $0, AX
CPUID
CMPL AX, $7
JL cpuid_no
// Check OSXSAVE (CPUID.1:ECX bit 27)
MOVL $1, AX
CPUID
TESTL $(1<<27), CX
JZ cpuid_no
// Check AVX2 (CPUID.7.0:EBX bit 5)
MOVL $7, AX
MOVL $0, CX
CPUID
TESTL $(1<<5), BX
JZ cpuid_no
// Check OS YMM state support via XGETBV
MOVL $0, CX
BYTE $0x0F; BYTE $0x01; BYTE $0xD0 // XGETBV → EDX:EAX
ANDL $6, AX // bits 1 (XMM) and 2 (YMM)
CMPL AX, $6
JNE cpuid_no
MOVQ R8, BX // restore BX
MOVB $1, ret+0(FP)
RET
cpuid_no:
MOVQ R8, BX
MOVB $0, ret+0(FP)
RET
// func IndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int
//
// Returns the index of the first occurrence of b1 or b2 in s, or -1.
// Uses AVX2 (32 bytes/iter) when available, SSE2 (16 bytes/iter) otherwise.
TEXT ·IndexByteTwo(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
MOVQ s_base+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), BX
MOVBLZX b1+24(FP), AX
MOVBLZX b2+25(FP), CX
LEAQ ret+32(FP), R8
TESTQ BX, BX
JEQ fwd_failure
// Try AVX2 for inputs >= 32 bytes
CMPQ BX, $32
JLT fwd_sse2
CMPB ·_useAVX2(SB), $1
JNE fwd_sse2
// ====== AVX2 forward search ======
MOVD AX, X0
VPBROADCASTB X0, Y0 // Y0 = splat(b1)
MOVD CX, X1
VPBROADCASTB X1, Y1 // Y1 = splat(b2)
MOVQ SI, DI
LEAQ -32(SI)(BX*1), AX // AX = last valid 32-byte chunk
JMP fwd_avx2_entry
fwd_avx2_loop:
VMOVDQU (DI), Y2
VPCMPEQB Y0, Y2, Y3
VPCMPEQB Y1, Y2, Y4
VPOR Y3, Y4, Y3
VPMOVMSKB Y3, DX
BSFL DX, DX
JNZ fwd_avx2_success
ADDQ $32, DI
fwd_avx2_entry:
CMPQ DI, AX
JB fwd_avx2_loop
// Last 32-byte chunk (may overlap with previous)
MOVQ AX, DI
VMOVDQU (AX), Y2
VPCMPEQB Y0, Y2, Y3
VPCMPEQB Y1, Y2, Y4
VPOR Y3, Y4, Y3
VPMOVMSKB Y3, DX
BSFL DX, DX
JNZ fwd_avx2_success
MOVQ $-1, (R8)
VZEROUPPER
RET
fwd_avx2_success:
SUBQ SI, DI
ADDQ DX, DI
MOVQ DI, (R8)
VZEROUPPER
RET
// ====== SSE2 forward search (< 32 bytes or no AVX2) ======
fwd_sse2:
// Broadcast b1 into X0
MOVD AX, X0
PUNPCKLBW X0, X0
PUNPCKLBW X0, X0
PSHUFL $0, X0, X0
// Broadcast b2 into X4
MOVD CX, X4
PUNPCKLBW X4, X4
PUNPCKLBW X4, X4
PSHUFL $0, X4, X4
CMPQ BX, $16
JLT fwd_small
MOVQ SI, DI
LEAQ -16(SI)(BX*1), AX
JMP fwd_sseloopentry
fwd_sseloop:
MOVOU (DI), X1
MOVOU X1, X2
PCMPEQB X0, X1
PCMPEQB X4, X2
POR X2, X1
PMOVMSKB X1, DX
BSFL DX, DX
JNZ fwd_ssesuccess
ADDQ $16, DI
fwd_sseloopentry:
CMPQ DI, AX
JB fwd_sseloop
// Search the last 16-byte chunk (may overlap)
MOVQ AX, DI
MOVOU (AX), X1
MOVOU X1, X2
PCMPEQB X0, X1
PCMPEQB X4, X2
POR X2, X1
PMOVMSKB X1, DX
BSFL DX, DX
JNZ fwd_ssesuccess
fwd_failure:
MOVQ $-1, (R8)
RET
fwd_ssesuccess:
SUBQ SI, DI
ADDQ DX, DI
MOVQ DI, (R8)
RET
fwd_small:
// Check if loading 16 bytes from SI would cross a page boundary
LEAQ 16(SI), AX
TESTW $0xff0, AX
JEQ fwd_endofpage
MOVOU (SI), X1
MOVOU X1, X2
PCMPEQB X0, X1
PCMPEQB X4, X2
POR X2, X1
PMOVMSKB X1, DX
BSFL DX, DX
JZ fwd_failure
CMPL DX, BX
JAE fwd_failure
MOVQ DX, (R8)
RET
fwd_endofpage:
MOVOU -16(SI)(BX*1), X1
MOVOU X1, X2
PCMPEQB X0, X1
PCMPEQB X4, X2
POR X2, X1
PMOVMSKB X1, DX
MOVL BX, CX
SHLL CX, DX
SHRL $16, DX
BSFL DX, DX
JZ fwd_failure
MOVQ DX, (R8)
RET
// func lastIndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int
//
// Returns the index of the last occurrence of b1 or b2 in s, or -1.
// Uses AVX2 (32 bytes/iter) when available, SSE2 (16 bytes/iter) otherwise.
TEXT ·lastIndexByteTwo(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
MOVQ s_base+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), BX
MOVBLZX b1+24(FP), AX
MOVBLZX b2+25(FP), CX
LEAQ ret+32(FP), R8
TESTQ BX, BX
JEQ back_failure
// Try AVX2 for inputs >= 32 bytes
CMPQ BX, $32
JLT back_sse2
CMPB ·_useAVX2(SB), $1
JNE back_sse2
// ====== AVX2 backward search ======
MOVD AX, X0
VPBROADCASTB X0, Y0
MOVD CX, X1
VPBROADCASTB X1, Y1
// DI = start of last 32-byte chunk
LEAQ -32(SI)(BX*1), DI
back_avx2_loop:
CMPQ DI, SI
JBE back_avx2_first
VMOVDQU (DI), Y2
VPCMPEQB Y0, Y2, Y3
VPCMPEQB Y1, Y2, Y4
VPOR Y3, Y4, Y3
VPMOVMSKB Y3, DX
BSRL DX, DX
JNZ back_avx2_success
SUBQ $32, DI
JMP back_avx2_loop
back_avx2_first:
// First 32 bytes (DI <= SI, load from SI)
VMOVDQU (SI), Y2
VPCMPEQB Y0, Y2, Y3
VPCMPEQB Y1, Y2, Y4
VPOR Y3, Y4, Y3
VPMOVMSKB Y3, DX
BSRL DX, DX
JNZ back_avx2_firstsuccess
MOVQ $-1, (R8)
VZEROUPPER
RET
back_avx2_success:
SUBQ SI, DI
ADDQ DX, DI
MOVQ DI, (R8)
VZEROUPPER
RET
back_avx2_firstsuccess:
MOVQ DX, (R8)
VZEROUPPER
RET
// ====== SSE2 backward search (< 32 bytes or no AVX2) ======
back_sse2:
// Broadcast b1 into X0
MOVD AX, X0
PUNPCKLBW X0, X0
PUNPCKLBW X0, X0
PSHUFL $0, X0, X0
// Broadcast b2 into X4
MOVD CX, X4
PUNPCKLBW X4, X4
PUNPCKLBW X4, X4
PSHUFL $0, X4, X4
CMPQ BX, $16
JLT back_small
// DI = start of last 16-byte chunk
LEAQ -16(SI)(BX*1), DI
back_sseloop:
CMPQ DI, SI
JBE back_ssefirst
MOVOU (DI), X1
MOVOU X1, X2
PCMPEQB X0, X1
PCMPEQB X4, X2
POR X2, X1
PMOVMSKB X1, DX
BSRL DX, DX
JNZ back_ssesuccess
SUBQ $16, DI
JMP back_sseloop
back_ssefirst:
// First 16 bytes (DI <= SI, load from SI)
MOVOU (SI), X1
MOVOU X1, X2
PCMPEQB X0, X1
PCMPEQB X4, X2
POR X2, X1
PMOVMSKB X1, DX
BSRL DX, DX
JNZ back_ssefirstsuccess
back_failure:
MOVQ $-1, (R8)
RET
back_ssesuccess:
SUBQ SI, DI
ADDQ DX, DI
MOVQ DI, (R8)
RET
back_ssefirstsuccess:
// DX = byte offset from base
MOVQ DX, (R8)
RET
back_small:
// Check page boundary
LEAQ 16(SI), AX
TESTW $0xff0, AX
JEQ back_endofpage
MOVOU (SI), X1
MOVOU X1, X2
PCMPEQB X0, X1
PCMPEQB X4, X2
POR X2, X1
PMOVMSKB X1, DX
// Mask to first BX bytes: keep bits 0..BX-1
MOVL $1, AX
MOVL BX, CX
SHLL CX, AX
DECL AX
ANDL AX, DX
BSRL DX, DX
JZ back_failure
MOVQ DX, (R8)
RET
back_endofpage:
// Load 16 bytes ending at base+n
MOVOU -16(SI)(BX*1), X1
MOVOU X1, X2
PCMPEQB X0, X1
PCMPEQB X4, X2
POR X2, X1
PMOVMSKB X1, DX
// Bits correspond to bytes [base+n-16, base+n).
// We want original bytes [0, n), which are bits [16-n, 16).
// Mask: keep bits (16-n) through 15.
MOVL $16, CX
SUBL BX, CX
SHRL CX, DX
SHLL CX, DX
BSRL DX, DX
JZ back_failure
// DX is the bit position in the loaded chunk.
// Original byte index = DX - (16 - n) = DX + n - 16
ADDL BX, DX
SUBL $16, DX
MOVQ DX, (R8)
RET
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//go:build arm64
package algo
// indexByteTwo returns the index of the first occurrence of b1 or b2 in s,
// or -1 if neither is present. Implemented in assembly using ARM64 NEON
// to search for both bytes in a single pass.
//
//go:noescape
func IndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int
// lastIndexByteTwo returns the index of the last occurrence of b1 or b2 in s,
// or -1 if neither is present. Implemented in assembly using ARM64 NEON,
// scanning backward.
//
//go:noescape
func lastIndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int
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#include "textflag.h"
// func IndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int
//
// Returns the index of the first occurrence of b1 or b2 in s, or -1.
// Uses ARM64 NEON to search for both bytes in a single pass over the data.
// Adapted from Go's internal/bytealg/indexbyte_arm64.s (single-byte version).
TEXT ·IndexByteTwo(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
MOVD s_base+0(FP), R0
MOVD s_len+8(FP), R2
MOVBU b1+24(FP), R1
MOVBU b2+25(FP), R7
MOVD $ret+32(FP), R8
// Core algorithm:
// For each 32-byte chunk we calculate a 64-bit syndrome value,
// with two bits per byte. We compare against both b1 and b2,
// OR the results, then use the same syndrome extraction as
// Go's IndexByte.
CBZ R2, fail
MOVD R0, R11
// Magic constant 0x40100401 allows us to identify which lane matches.
// Each byte in the group of 4 gets a distinct bit: 1, 4, 16, 64.
MOVD $0x40100401, R5
VMOV R1, V0.B16 // V0 = splat(b1)
VMOV R7, V7.B16 // V7 = splat(b2)
// Work with aligned 32-byte chunks
BIC $0x1f, R0, R3
VMOV R5, V5.S4
ANDS $0x1f, R0, R9
AND $0x1f, R2, R10
BEQ loop
// Input string is not 32-byte aligned. Process the first
// aligned 32-byte block and mask off bytes before our start.
VLD1.P (R3), [V1.B16, V2.B16]
SUB $0x20, R9, R4
ADDS R4, R2, R2
// Compare against both needles
VCMEQ V0.B16, V1.B16, V3.B16 // b1 vs first 16 bytes
VCMEQ V7.B16, V1.B16, V8.B16 // b2 vs first 16 bytes
VORR V8.B16, V3.B16, V3.B16 // combine
VCMEQ V0.B16, V2.B16, V4.B16 // b1 vs second 16 bytes
VCMEQ V7.B16, V2.B16, V9.B16 // b2 vs second 16 bytes
VORR V9.B16, V4.B16, V4.B16 // combine
// Build syndrome
VAND V5.B16, V3.B16, V3.B16
VAND V5.B16, V4.B16, V4.B16
VADDP V4.B16, V3.B16, V6.B16
VADDP V6.B16, V6.B16, V6.B16
VMOV V6.D[0], R6
// Clear the irrelevant lower bits
LSL $1, R9, R4
LSR R4, R6, R6
LSL R4, R6, R6
// The first block can also be the last
BLS masklast
// Have we found something already?
CBNZ R6, tail
loop:
VLD1.P (R3), [V1.B16, V2.B16]
SUBS $0x20, R2, R2
// Compare against both needles, OR results
VCMEQ V0.B16, V1.B16, V3.B16
VCMEQ V7.B16, V1.B16, V8.B16
VORR V8.B16, V3.B16, V3.B16
VCMEQ V0.B16, V2.B16, V4.B16
VCMEQ V7.B16, V2.B16, V9.B16
VORR V9.B16, V4.B16, V4.B16
// If we're out of data we finish regardless of the result
BLS end
// Fast check: OR both halves and check for any match
VORR V4.B16, V3.B16, V6.B16
VADDP V6.D2, V6.D2, V6.D2
VMOV V6.D[0], R6
CBZ R6, loop
end:
// Found something or out of data, build full syndrome
VAND V5.B16, V3.B16, V3.B16
VAND V5.B16, V4.B16, V4.B16
VADDP V4.B16, V3.B16, V6.B16
VADDP V6.B16, V6.B16, V6.B16
VMOV V6.D[0], R6
// Only mask for the last block
BHS tail
masklast:
// Clear irrelevant upper bits
ADD R9, R10, R4
AND $0x1f, R4, R4
SUB $0x20, R4, R4
NEG R4<<1, R4
LSL R4, R6, R6
LSR R4, R6, R6
tail:
CBZ R6, fail
RBIT R6, R6
SUB $0x20, R3, R3
CLZ R6, R6
ADD R6>>1, R3, R0
SUB R11, R0, R0
MOVD R0, (R8)
RET
fail:
MOVD $-1, R0
MOVD R0, (R8)
RET
// func lastIndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int
//
// Returns the index of the last occurrence of b1 or b2 in s, or -1.
// Scans backward using ARM64 NEON.
TEXT ·lastIndexByteTwo(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
MOVD s_base+0(FP), R0
MOVD s_len+8(FP), R2
MOVBU b1+24(FP), R1
MOVBU b2+25(FP), R7
MOVD $ret+32(FP), R8
CBZ R2, lfail
MOVD R0, R11 // save base
ADD R0, R2, R12 // R12 = end = base + len
MOVD $0x40100401, R5
VMOV R1, V0.B16 // V0 = splat(b1)
VMOV R7, V7.B16 // V7 = splat(b2)
VMOV R5, V5.S4
// Align: find the aligned block containing the last byte
SUB $1, R12, R3
BIC $0x1f, R3, R3 // R3 = start of aligned block containing last byte
// --- Process tail block ---
VLD1 (R3), [V1.B16, V2.B16]
VCMEQ V0.B16, V1.B16, V3.B16
VCMEQ V7.B16, V1.B16, V8.B16
VORR V8.B16, V3.B16, V3.B16
VCMEQ V0.B16, V2.B16, V4.B16
VCMEQ V7.B16, V2.B16, V9.B16
VORR V9.B16, V4.B16, V4.B16
VAND V5.B16, V3.B16, V3.B16
VAND V5.B16, V4.B16, V4.B16
VADDP V4.B16, V3.B16, V6.B16
VADDP V6.B16, V6.B16, V6.B16
VMOV V6.D[0], R6
// Mask upper bits (bytes past end of slice)
// tail_bytes = end - R3 (1..32)
SUB R3, R12, R10 // R10 = tail_bytes
MOVD $64, R4
SUB R10<<1, R4, R4 // R4 = 64 - 2*tail_bytes
LSL R4, R6, R6
LSR R4, R6, R6
// Is this also the head block?
CMP R11, R3 // R3 - R11
BLO lmaskfirst // R3 < base: head+tail in same block
BEQ ltailonly // R3 == base: single aligned block
// R3 > base: more blocks before this one
CBNZ R6, llast
B lbacksetup
ltailonly:
// Single block, already masked upper bits
CBNZ R6, llast
B lfail
lmaskfirst:
// Mask lower bits (bytes before start of slice)
SUB R3, R11, R4 // R4 = base - R3
LSL $1, R4, R4
LSR R4, R6, R6
LSL R4, R6, R6
CBNZ R6, llast
B lfail
lbacksetup:
SUB $0x20, R3
lbackloop:
VLD1 (R3), [V1.B16, V2.B16]
VCMEQ V0.B16, V1.B16, V3.B16
VCMEQ V7.B16, V1.B16, V8.B16
VORR V8.B16, V3.B16, V3.B16
VCMEQ V0.B16, V2.B16, V4.B16
VCMEQ V7.B16, V2.B16, V9.B16
VORR V9.B16, V4.B16, V4.B16
// Quick check: any match in this block?
VORR V4.B16, V3.B16, V6.B16
VADDP V6.D2, V6.D2, V6.D2
VMOV V6.D[0], R6
// Is this a head block? (R3 < base)
CMP R11, R3
BLO lheadblock
// Full block (R3 >= base)
CBNZ R6, lbackfound
// More blocks?
BEQ lfail // R3 == base, no more
SUB $0x20, R3
B lbackloop
lbackfound:
// Build full syndrome
VAND V5.B16, V3.B16, V3.B16
VAND V5.B16, V4.B16, V4.B16
VADDP V4.B16, V3.B16, V6.B16
VADDP V6.B16, V6.B16, V6.B16
VMOV V6.D[0], R6
B llast
lheadblock:
// R3 < base. Build full syndrome if quick check had a match.
CBZ R6, lfail
VAND V5.B16, V3.B16, V3.B16
VAND V5.B16, V4.B16, V4.B16
VADDP V4.B16, V3.B16, V6.B16
VADDP V6.B16, V6.B16, V6.B16
VMOV V6.D[0], R6
// Mask lower bits
SUB R3, R11, R4 // R4 = base - R3
LSL $1, R4, R4
LSR R4, R6, R6
LSL R4, R6, R6
CBZ R6, lfail
llast:
// Find last match: highest set bit in syndrome
// Syndrome has bit 2i set for matching byte i.
// CLZ gives leading zeros; byte_offset = (63 - CLZ) / 2.
CLZ R6, R6
MOVD $63, R4
SUB R6, R4, R6 // R6 = 63 - CLZ = bit position
LSR $1, R6 // R6 = byte offset within block
ADD R3, R6, R0 // R0 = absolute address
SUB R11, R0, R0 // R0 = slice index
MOVD R0, (R8)
RET
lfail:
MOVD $-1, R0
MOVD R0, (R8)
RET
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//go:build !arm64 && !amd64
package algo
import "bytes"
// indexByteTwo returns the index of the first occurrence of b1 or b2 in s,
// or -1 if neither is present.
func IndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int {
i1 := bytes.IndexByte(s, b1)
if i1 == 0 {
return 0
}
scope := s
if i1 > 0 {
scope = s[:i1]
}
if i2 := bytes.IndexByte(scope, b2); i2 >= 0 {
return i2
}
return i1
}
// lastIndexByteTwo returns the index of the last occurrence of b1 or b2 in s,
// or -1 if neither is present.
func lastIndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int {
for i := len(s) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
if s[i] == b1 || s[i] == b2 {
return i
}
}
return -1
}
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package algo
import (
"bytes"
"testing"
)
func TestIndexByteTwo(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
s string
b1 byte
b2 byte
want int
}{
{"empty", "", 'a', 'b', -1},
{"single_b1", "a", 'a', 'b', 0},
{"single_b2", "b", 'a', 'b', 0},
{"single_none", "c", 'a', 'b', -1},
{"b1_first", "xaxb", 'a', 'b', 1},
{"b2_first", "xbxa", 'a', 'b', 1},
{"same_byte", "xxa", 'a', 'a', 2},
{"at_end", "xxxxa", 'a', 'b', 4},
{"not_found", "xxxxxxxx", 'a', 'b', -1},
{"long_b1_at_3000", string(make([]byte, 3000)) + "a" + string(make([]byte, 1000)), 'a', 'b', 3000},
{"long_b2_at_3000", string(make([]byte, 3000)) + "b" + string(make([]byte, 1000)), 'a', 'b', 3000},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := IndexByteTwo([]byte(tt.s), tt.b1, tt.b2)
if got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("IndexByteTwo(%q, %c, %c) = %d, want %d", tt.s[:min(len(tt.s), 40)], tt.b1, tt.b2, got, tt.want)
}
})
}
// Exhaustive test: compare against loop reference for various lengths,
// including sizes around SIMD block boundaries (16, 32, 64).
for n := 0; n <= 256; n++ {
data := make([]byte, n)
for i := range data {
data[i] = byte('c' + (i % 20))
}
// Test with match at every position
for pos := 0; pos < n; pos++ {
for _, b := range []byte{'A', 'B'} {
data[pos] = b
got := IndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
want := loopIndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
if got != want {
t.Fatalf("IndexByteTwo(len=%d, match=%c@%d) = %d, want %d", n, b, pos, got, want)
}
data[pos] = byte('c' + (pos % 20))
}
}
// Test with no match
got := IndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
if got != -1 {
t.Fatalf("IndexByteTwo(len=%d, no match) = %d, want -1", n, got)
}
// Test with both bytes present
if n >= 2 {
data[n/3] = 'A'
data[n*2/3] = 'B'
got := IndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
want := loopIndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
if got != want {
t.Fatalf("IndexByteTwo(len=%d, both@%d,%d) = %d, want %d", n, n/3, n*2/3, got, want)
}
data[n/3] = byte('c' + ((n / 3) % 20))
data[n*2/3] = byte('c' + ((n * 2 / 3) % 20))
}
}
}
func TestLastIndexByteTwo(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
s string
b1 byte
b2 byte
want int
}{
{"empty", "", 'a', 'b', -1},
{"single_b1", "a", 'a', 'b', 0},
{"single_b2", "b", 'a', 'b', 0},
{"single_none", "c", 'a', 'b', -1},
{"b1_last", "xbxa", 'a', 'b', 3},
{"b2_last", "xaxb", 'a', 'b', 3},
{"same_byte", "axx", 'a', 'a', 0},
{"at_start", "axxxx", 'a', 'b', 0},
{"both_present", "axbx", 'a', 'b', 2},
{"not_found", "xxxxxxxx", 'a', 'b', -1},
{"long_b1_at_3000", string(make([]byte, 3000)) + "a" + string(make([]byte, 1000)), 'a', 'b', 3000},
{"long_b2_at_end", string(make([]byte, 4000)) + "b", 'a', 'b', 4000},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := lastIndexByteTwo([]byte(tt.s), tt.b1, tt.b2)
if got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("lastIndexByteTwo(%q, %c, %c) = %d, want %d", tt.s[:min(len(tt.s), 40)], tt.b1, tt.b2, got, tt.want)
}
})
}
// Exhaustive test against loop reference
for n := 0; n <= 256; n++ {
data := make([]byte, n)
for i := range data {
data[i] = byte('c' + (i % 20))
}
for pos := 0; pos < n; pos++ {
for _, b := range []byte{'A', 'B'} {
data[pos] = b
got := lastIndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
want := refLastIndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
if got != want {
t.Fatalf("lastIndexByteTwo(len=%d, match=%c@%d) = %d, want %d", n, b, pos, got, want)
}
data[pos] = byte('c' + (pos % 20))
}
}
// No match
got := lastIndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
if got != -1 {
t.Fatalf("lastIndexByteTwo(len=%d, no match) = %d, want -1", n, got)
}
// Both bytes present
if n >= 2 {
data[n/3] = 'A'
data[n*2/3] = 'B'
got := lastIndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
want := refLastIndexByteTwo(data, 'A', 'B')
if got != want {
t.Fatalf("lastIndexByteTwo(len=%d, both@%d,%d) = %d, want %d", n, n/3, n*2/3, got, want)
}
data[n/3] = byte('c' + ((n / 3) % 20))
data[n*2/3] = byte('c' + ((n * 2 / 3) % 20))
}
}
}
func FuzzIndexByteTwo(f *testing.F) {
f.Add([]byte("hello world"), byte('o'), byte('l'))
f.Add([]byte(""), byte('a'), byte('b'))
f.Add([]byte("aaa"), byte('a'), byte('a'))
f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, data []byte, b1, b2 byte) {
got := IndexByteTwo(data, b1, b2)
want := loopIndexByteTwo(data, b1, b2)
if got != want {
t.Errorf("IndexByteTwo(len=%d, b1=%d, b2=%d) = %d, want %d", len(data), b1, b2, got, want)
}
})
}
func FuzzLastIndexByteTwo(f *testing.F) {
f.Add([]byte("hello world"), byte('o'), byte('l'))
f.Add([]byte(""), byte('a'), byte('b'))
f.Add([]byte("aaa"), byte('a'), byte('a'))
f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, data []byte, b1, b2 byte) {
got := lastIndexByteTwo(data, b1, b2)
want := refLastIndexByteTwo(data, b1, b2)
if got != want {
t.Errorf("lastIndexByteTwo(len=%d, b1=%d, b2=%d) = %d, want %d", len(data), b1, b2, got, want)
}
})
}
// Reference implementations for correctness checking
func refIndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int {
i1 := bytes.IndexByte(s, b1)
if i1 == 0 {
return 0
}
scope := s
if i1 > 0 {
scope = s[:i1]
}
if i2 := bytes.IndexByte(scope, b2); i2 >= 0 {
return i2
}
return i1
}
func loopIndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int {
for i, b := range s {
if b == b1 || b == b2 {
return i
}
}
return -1
}
func refLastIndexByteTwo(s []byte, b1, b2 byte) int {
for i := len(s) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
if s[i] == b1 || s[i] == b2 {
return i
}
}
return -1
}
func benchIndexByteTwo(b *testing.B, size int, pos int) {
data := make([]byte, size)
for i := range data {
data[i] = byte('a' + (i % 20))
}
data[pos] = 'Z'
type impl struct {
name string
fn func([]byte, byte, byte) int
}
impls := []impl{
{"asm", IndexByteTwo},
{"2xIndexByte", refIndexByteTwo},
{"loop", loopIndexByteTwo},
}
for _, im := range impls {
b.Run(im.name, func(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
im.fn(data, 'Z', 'z')
}
})
}
}
func benchLastIndexByteTwo(b *testing.B, size int, pos int) {
data := make([]byte, size)
for i := range data {
data[i] = byte('a' + (i % 20))
}
data[pos] = 'Z'
type impl struct {
name string
fn func([]byte, byte, byte) int
}
impls := []impl{
{"asm", lastIndexByteTwo},
{"loop", refLastIndexByteTwo},
}
for _, im := range impls {
b.Run(im.name, func(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
im.fn(data, 'Z', 'z')
}
})
}
}
func BenchmarkIndexByteTwo_10(b *testing.B) { benchIndexByteTwo(b, 10, 8) }
func BenchmarkIndexByteTwo_100(b *testing.B) { benchIndexByteTwo(b, 100, 80) }
func BenchmarkIndexByteTwo_1000(b *testing.B) { benchIndexByteTwo(b, 1000, 800) }
func BenchmarkLastIndexByteTwo_10(b *testing.B) { benchLastIndexByteTwo(b, 10, 2) }
func BenchmarkLastIndexByteTwo_100(b *testing.B) { benchLastIndexByteTwo(b, 100, 20) }
func BenchmarkLastIndexByteTwo_1000(b *testing.B) { benchLastIndexByteTwo(b, 1000, 200) }
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/algo"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/tui"
)
@@ -123,31 +124,31 @@ func toAnsiString(color tui.Color, offset int) string {
return ret + ";"
}
func isPrint(c uint8) bool {
return '\x20' <= c && c <= '\x7e'
}
func matchOperatingSystemCommand(s string, start int) int {
// `\x1b][0-9][;:][[:print:]]+(?:\x1b\\\\|\x07)`
// ^ match starting here after the first printable character
//
i := start // prefix matched in nextAnsiEscapeSequence()
for ; i < len(s) && isPrint(s[i]); i++ {
// Find the terminator: BEL (\x07) or ESC (\x1b) for ST (\x1b\\)
idx := algo.IndexByteTwo(stringBytes(s[i:]), '\x07', '\x1b')
if idx < 0 {
return -1
}
if i < len(s) {
if s[i] == '\x07' {
return i + 1
}
// `\x1b]8;PARAMS;URI\x1b\\TITLE\x1b]8;;\x1b`
// ------
if s[i] == '\x1b' && i < len(s)-1 && s[i+1] == '\\' {
return i + 2
}
i += idx
if s[i] == '\x07' {
return i + 1
}
// `\x1b]8;PARAMS;URI\x1b\\TITLE\x1b]8;;\x1b`
// ------
if i < len(s)-1 && s[i+1] == '\\' {
return i + 2
}
// `\x1b]8;PARAMS;URI\x1b\\TITLE\x1b]8;;\x1b`
// ------------
if i < len(s) && s[:i+1] == "\x1b]8;;\x1b" {
if s[:i+1] == "\x1b]8;;\x1b" {
return i + 1
}
@@ -233,7 +234,7 @@ Loop:
// \x1b][0-9]+[;:][[:print:]]+(?:\x1b\\\\|\x07)
// ---------------
if j > 2 && i+j+1 < len(s) && (s[i+j] == ';' || s[i+j] == ':') && isPrint(s[i+j+1]) {
if j > 2 && i+j+1 < len(s) && (s[i+j] == ';' || s[i+j] == ':') && s[i+j+1] >= '\x20' {
if k := matchOperatingSystemCommand(s[i:], j+2); k != -1 {
return i, i + k
}
@@ -483,7 +484,7 @@ func interpretCode(ansiCode string, prevState *ansiState) ansiState {
state.attr = state.attr | tui.Italic
case 4:
if sep == ':' {
// SGR 4:N underline style sub-parameter
// SGR 4:N - underline style sub-parameter
var subNum int
subNum, _, ansiCode = parseAnsiCode(ansiCode)
state.attr = state.attr &^ tui.UnderlineStyleMask
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@@ -2,10 +2,13 @@ package fzf
import "sync"
// queryCache associates strings to lists of items
type queryCache map[string][]Result
// ChunkBitmap is a bitmap with one bit per item in a chunk.
type ChunkBitmap [chunkBitWords]uint64
// ChunkCache associates Chunk and query string to lists of items
// queryCache associates query strings to bitmaps of matching items
type queryCache map[string]ChunkBitmap
// ChunkCache associates Chunk and query string to bitmaps
type ChunkCache struct {
mutex sync.Mutex
cache map[*Chunk]*queryCache
@@ -30,9 +33,9 @@ func (cc *ChunkCache) retire(chunk ...*Chunk) {
cc.mutex.Unlock()
}
// Add adds the list to the cache
func (cc *ChunkCache) Add(chunk *Chunk, key string, list []Result) {
if len(key) == 0 || !chunk.IsFull() || len(list) > queryCacheMax {
// Add stores the bitmap for the given chunk and key
func (cc *ChunkCache) Add(chunk *Chunk, key string, bitmap ChunkBitmap, matchCount int) {
if len(key) == 0 || !chunk.IsFull() || matchCount > queryCacheMax {
return
}
@@ -44,11 +47,11 @@ func (cc *ChunkCache) Add(chunk *Chunk, key string, list []Result) {
cc.cache[chunk] = &queryCache{}
qc = cc.cache[chunk]
}
(*qc)[key] = list
(*qc)[key] = bitmap
}
// Lookup is called to lookup ChunkCache
func (cc *ChunkCache) Lookup(chunk *Chunk, key string) []Result {
// Lookup returns the bitmap for the exact key
func (cc *ChunkCache) Lookup(chunk *Chunk, key string) *ChunkBitmap {
if len(key) == 0 || !chunk.IsFull() {
return nil
}
@@ -58,15 +61,15 @@ func (cc *ChunkCache) Lookup(chunk *Chunk, key string) []Result {
qc, ok := cc.cache[chunk]
if ok {
list, ok := (*qc)[key]
if ok {
return list
if bm, ok := (*qc)[key]; ok {
return &bm
}
}
return nil
}
func (cc *ChunkCache) Search(chunk *Chunk, key string) []Result {
// Search finds the bitmap for the longest prefix or suffix of the key
func (cc *ChunkCache) Search(chunk *Chunk, key string) *ChunkBitmap {
if len(key) == 0 || !chunk.IsFull() {
return nil
}
@@ -86,8 +89,8 @@ func (cc *ChunkCache) Search(chunk *Chunk, key string) []Result {
prefix := key[:len(key)-idx]
suffix := key[idx:]
for _, substr := range [2]string{prefix, suffix} {
if cached, found := (*qc)[substr]; found {
return cached
if bm, found := (*qc)[substr]; found {
return &bm
}
}
}
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@@ -6,34 +6,34 @@ func TestChunkCache(t *testing.T) {
cache := NewChunkCache()
chunk1p := &Chunk{}
chunk2p := &Chunk{count: chunkSize}
items1 := []Result{{}}
items2 := []Result{{}, {}}
cache.Add(chunk1p, "foo", items1)
cache.Add(chunk2p, "foo", items1)
cache.Add(chunk2p, "bar", items2)
bm1 := ChunkBitmap{1}
bm2 := ChunkBitmap{1, 2}
cache.Add(chunk1p, "foo", bm1, 1)
cache.Add(chunk2p, "foo", bm1, 1)
cache.Add(chunk2p, "bar", bm2, 2)
{ // chunk1 is not full
cached := cache.Lookup(chunk1p, "foo")
if cached != nil {
t.Error("Cached disabled for non-empty chunks", cached)
t.Error("Cached disabled for non-full chunks", cached)
}
}
{
cached := cache.Lookup(chunk2p, "foo")
if cached == nil || len(cached) != 1 {
t.Error("Expected 1 item cached", cached)
if cached == nil || cached[0] != 1 {
t.Error("Expected bitmap cached", cached)
}
}
{
cached := cache.Lookup(chunk2p, "bar")
if cached == nil || len(cached) != 2 {
t.Error("Expected 2 items cached", cached)
if cached == nil || cached[1] != 2 {
t.Error("Expected bitmap cached", cached)
}
}
{
cached := cache.Lookup(chunk1p, "foobar")
if cached != nil {
t.Error("Expected 0 item cached", cached)
t.Error("Expected nil cached", cached)
}
}
}
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@@ -99,6 +99,21 @@ func (cl *ChunkList) Clear() {
cl.mutex.Unlock()
}
// ForEachItem iterates all items and applies fn to each one.
// The done callback runs under the lock to safely update shared state.
func (cl *ChunkList) ForEachItem(fn func(*Item), done func()) {
cl.mutex.Lock()
for _, chunk := range cl.chunks {
for i := 0; i < chunk.count; i++ {
fn(&chunk.items[i])
}
}
if done != nil {
done()
}
cl.mutex.Unlock()
}
// Snapshot returns immutable snapshot of the ChunkList
func (cl *ChunkList) Snapshot(tail int) ([]*Chunk, int, bool) {
cl.mutex.Lock()
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@@ -34,19 +34,18 @@ const (
maxBgProcessesPerAction = 3
// Matcher
numPartitionsMultiplier = 8
maxPartitions = 32
progressMinDuration = 200 * time.Millisecond
progressMinDuration = 200 * time.Millisecond
// Capacity of each chunk
chunkSize int = 1000
chunkSize int = 1024
chunkBitWords = (chunkSize + 63) / 64
// Pre-allocated memory slices to minimize GC
slab16Size int = 100 * 1024 // 200KB * 32 = 12.8MB
slab32Size int = 2048 // 8KB * 32 = 256KB
// Do not cache results of low selectivity queries
queryCacheMax int = chunkSize / 5
queryCacheMax int = chunkSize / 2
// Not to cache mergers with large lists
mergerCacheMax int = 100000
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@@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
if opts.useTmux() {
return runTmux(os.Args, opts)
}
if opts.useZellij() {
return runZellij(os.Args, opts)
}
if needWinpty(opts) {
return runWinpty(os.Args, opts)
@@ -113,6 +116,42 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
cache := NewChunkCache()
var chunkList *ChunkList
var itemIndex int32
// transformItem applies with-nth transformation to an item's raw data.
// It handles ANSI token propagation using prevLineAnsiState for cross-line continuity.
transformItem := func(item *Item, data []byte, transformer func([]Token, int32) string, index int32) {
tokens := Tokenize(byteString(data), opts.Delimiter)
if opts.Ansi && len(tokens) > 1 {
var ansiState *ansiState
if prevLineAnsiState != nil {
ansiStateDup := *prevLineAnsiState
ansiState = &ansiStateDup
}
for _, token := range tokens {
prevAnsiState := ansiState
_, _, ansiState = extractColor(token.text.ToString(), ansiState, nil)
if prevAnsiState != nil {
token.text.Prepend("\x1b[m" + prevAnsiState.ToString())
} else {
token.text.Prepend("\x1b[m")
}
}
}
transformed := transformer(tokens, index)
item.text, item.colors = ansiProcessor(stringBytes(transformed))
// We should not trim trailing whitespaces with background colors
var maxColorOffset int32
if item.colors != nil {
for _, ansi := range *item.colors {
if ansi.color.bg >= 0 {
maxColorOffset = max(maxColorOffset, ansi.offset[1])
}
}
}
item.text.TrimTrailingWhitespaces(int(maxColorOffset))
}
var nthTransformer func([]Token, int32) string
if opts.WithNth == nil {
chunkList = NewChunkList(cache, func(item *Item, data []byte) bool {
item.text, item.colors = ansiProcessor(data)
@@ -121,38 +160,13 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
return true
})
} else {
nthTransformer := opts.WithNth(opts.Delimiter)
nthTransformer = opts.WithNth(opts.Delimiter)
chunkList = NewChunkList(cache, func(item *Item, data []byte) bool {
tokens := Tokenize(byteString(data), opts.Delimiter)
if opts.Ansi && len(tokens) > 1 {
var ansiState *ansiState
if prevLineAnsiState != nil {
ansiStateDup := *prevLineAnsiState
ansiState = &ansiStateDup
}
for _, token := range tokens {
prevAnsiState := ansiState
_, _, ansiState = extractColor(token.text.ToString(), ansiState, nil)
if prevAnsiState != nil {
token.text.Prepend("\x1b[m" + prevAnsiState.ToString())
} else {
token.text.Prepend("\x1b[m")
}
}
if nthTransformer == nil {
item.text, item.colors = ansiProcessor(data)
} else {
transformItem(item, data, nthTransformer, itemIndex)
}
transformed := nthTransformer(tokens, itemIndex)
item.text, item.colors = ansiProcessor(stringBytes(transformed))
// We should not trim trailing whitespaces with background colors
var maxColorOffset int32
if item.colors != nil {
for _, ansi := range *item.colors {
if ansi.color.bg >= 0 {
maxColorOffset = max(maxColorOffset, ansi.offset[1])
}
}
}
item.text.TrimTrailingWhitespaces(int(maxColorOffset))
item.text.Index = itemIndex
item.origText = &data
itemIndex++
@@ -184,11 +198,13 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
// Reader
streamingFilter := opts.Filter != nil && !sort && !opts.Tac && !opts.Sync && opts.Bench == 0
var reader *Reader
var ingestionStart time.Time
if !streamingFilter {
reader = NewReader(func(data []byte) bool {
return chunkList.Push(data)
}, eventBox, executor, opts.ReadZero, opts.Filter == nil)
ingestionStart = time.Now()
readyChan := make(chan bool)
go reader.ReadSource(opts.Input, opts.WalkerRoot, opts.WalkerOpts, opts.WalkerSkip, initialReload, initialEnv, readyChan)
<-readyChan
@@ -260,7 +276,7 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
return false
}
mutex.Lock()
if result, _, _ := pattern.MatchItem(&item, false, slab); result != nil {
if result, _, _ := pattern.MatchItem(&item, false, slab); result.item != nil {
opts.Printer(transformer(&item))
found = true
}
@@ -272,6 +288,7 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
} else {
eventBox.Unwatch(EvtReadNew)
eventBox.WaitFor(EvtReadFin)
ingestionTime := time.Since(ingestionStart)
// NOTE: Streaming filter is inherently not compatible with --tail
snapshot, _, _ := chunkList.Snapshot(opts.Tail)
@@ -305,13 +322,14 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
}
avg := total / time.Duration(len(times))
selectivity := float64(matchCount) / float64(totalItems) * 100
fmt.Printf(" %d iterations avg: %.2fms min: %.2fms max: %.2fms total: %.2fs items: %d matches: %d (%.2f%%)\n",
fmt.Printf(" %d iterations avg: %.2fms min: %.2fms max: %.2fms total: %.2fs items: %d matches: %d (%.2f%%) ingestion: %.2fms\n",
len(times),
float64(avg.Microseconds())/1000,
float64(minD.Microseconds())/1000,
float64(maxD.Microseconds())/1000,
total.Seconds(),
totalItems, matchCount, selectivity)
totalItems, matchCount, selectivity,
float64(ingestionTime.Microseconds())/1000)
return ExitOk, nil
}
@@ -454,13 +472,16 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
if heightUnknown && !deferred {
determine(!reading)
}
matcher.Reset(snapshot, input(), false, !reading, sort, snapshotRevision)
if !useSnapshot || evt == EvtReadFin {
matcher.Reset(snapshot, input(), false, !reading, sort, snapshotRevision)
}
case EvtSearchNew:
var command *commandSpec
var environ []string
var changed bool
headerLinesChanged := false
withNthChanged := false
switch val := value.(type) {
case searchRequest:
sort = val.sort
@@ -487,6 +508,34 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
headerLinesChanged = true
bump = true
}
if val.withNth != nil {
newTransformer := val.withNth.fn
// Cancel any in-flight scan and block the terminal from reading
// items before mutating them in-place. Snapshot shares middle
// chunk pointers, so the matcher and terminal can race with us.
matcher.CancelScan()
terminal.PauseRendering()
// Reset cross-line ANSI state before re-processing all items
lineAnsiState = nil
prevLineAnsiState = nil
chunkList.ForEachItem(func(item *Item) {
origBytes := *item.origText
savedIndex := item.Index()
if newTransformer != nil {
transformItem(item, origBytes, newTransformer, savedIndex)
} else {
item.text, item.colors = ansiProcessor(origBytes)
}
item.text.Index = savedIndex
item.transformed = nil
}, func() {
nthTransformer = newTransformer
})
terminal.ResumeRendering()
matcher.ResumeScan()
withNthChanged = true
bump = true
}
if bump {
patternCache = make(map[string]*Pattern)
cache.Clear()
@@ -530,6 +579,8 @@ func Run(opts *Options) (int, error) {
} else {
terminal.UpdateHeader(nil)
}
} else if withNthChanged && headerLines > 0 {
terminal.UpdateHeader(GetItems(snapshot, int(headerLines)))
}
matcher.Reset(snapshot, input(), true, !reading, sort, snapshotRevision)
delay = false
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@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ package fzf
import (
"fmt"
"runtime"
"sort"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util"
@@ -43,8 +43,11 @@ type Matcher struct {
reqBox *util.EventBox
partitions int
slab []*util.Slab
sortBuf [][]Result
mergerCache map[string]MatchResult
revision revision
scanMutex sync.Mutex
cancelScan *util.AtomicBool
}
const (
@@ -55,7 +58,7 @@ const (
// NewMatcher returns a new Matcher
func NewMatcher(cache *ChunkCache, patternBuilder func([]rune) *Pattern,
sort bool, tac bool, eventBox *util.EventBox, revision revision, threads int) *Matcher {
partitions := min(numPartitionsMultiplier*runtime.NumCPU(), maxPartitions)
partitions := runtime.NumCPU()
if threads > 0 {
partitions = threads
}
@@ -68,8 +71,10 @@ func NewMatcher(cache *ChunkCache, patternBuilder func([]rune) *Pattern,
reqBox: util.NewEventBox(),
partitions: partitions,
slab: make([]*util.Slab, partitions),
sortBuf: make([][]Result, partitions),
mergerCache: make(map[string]MatchResult),
revision: revision}
revision: revision,
cancelScan: util.NewAtomicBool(false)}
}
// Loop puts Matcher in action
@@ -129,7 +134,9 @@ func (m *Matcher) Loop() {
}
if result.merger == nil {
m.scanMutex.Lock()
result = m.scan(request)
m.scanMutex.Unlock()
}
if !result.cancelled {
@@ -142,27 +149,6 @@ func (m *Matcher) Loop() {
}
}
func (m *Matcher) sliceChunks(chunks []*Chunk) [][]*Chunk {
partitions := m.partitions
perSlice := len(chunks) / partitions
if perSlice == 0 {
partitions = len(chunks)
perSlice = 1
}
slices := make([][]*Chunk, partitions)
for i := 0; i < partitions; i++ {
start := i * perSlice
end := start + perSlice
if i == partitions-1 {
end = len(chunks)
}
slices[i] = chunks[start:end]
}
return slices
}
type partialResult struct {
index int
matches []Result
@@ -186,43 +172,37 @@ func (m *Matcher) scan(request MatchRequest) MatchResult {
maxIndex := request.chunks[numChunks-1].lastIndex(minIndex)
cancelled := util.NewAtomicBool(false)
slices := m.sliceChunks(request.chunks)
numSlices := len(slices)
resultChan := make(chan partialResult, numSlices)
numWorkers := min(m.partitions, numChunks)
var nextChunk atomic.Int32
resultChan := make(chan partialResult, numWorkers)
countChan := make(chan int, numChunks)
waitGroup := sync.WaitGroup{}
for idx, chunks := range slices {
for idx := range numWorkers {
waitGroup.Add(1)
if m.slab[idx] == nil {
m.slab[idx] = util.MakeSlab(slab16Size, slab32Size)
}
go func(idx int, slab *util.Slab, chunks []*Chunk) {
defer func() { waitGroup.Done() }()
count := 0
allMatches := make([][]Result, len(chunks))
for idx, chunk := range chunks {
matches := request.pattern.Match(chunk, slab)
allMatches[idx] = matches
count += len(matches)
go func(idx int, slab *util.Slab) {
defer waitGroup.Done()
var matches []Result
for {
ci := int(nextChunk.Add(1)) - 1
if ci >= numChunks {
break
}
chunkMatches := request.pattern.Match(request.chunks[ci], slab)
matches = append(matches, chunkMatches...)
if cancelled.Get() {
return
}
countChan <- len(matches)
}
sliceMatches := make([]Result, 0, count)
for _, matches := range allMatches {
sliceMatches = append(sliceMatches, matches...)
countChan <- len(chunkMatches)
}
if m.sort && request.pattern.sortable {
if m.tac {
sort.Sort(ByRelevanceTac(sliceMatches))
} else {
sort.Sort(ByRelevance(sliceMatches))
}
m.sortBuf[idx] = radixSortResults(matches, m.tac, m.sortBuf[idx])
}
resultChan <- partialResult{idx, sliceMatches}
}(idx, m.slab[idx], chunks)
resultChan <- partialResult{idx, matches}
}(idx, m.slab[idx])
}
wait := func() bool {
@@ -241,7 +221,7 @@ func (m *Matcher) scan(request MatchRequest) MatchResult {
break
}
if m.reqBox.Peek(reqReset) {
if m.cancelScan.Get() || m.reqBox.Peek(reqReset) {
return MatchResult{nil, nil, wait()}
}
@@ -250,8 +230,8 @@ func (m *Matcher) scan(request MatchRequest) MatchResult {
}
}
partialResults := make([][]Result, numSlices)
for range slices {
partialResults := make([][]Result, numWorkers)
for range numWorkers {
partialResult := <-resultChan
partialResults[partialResult.index] = partialResult.matches
}
@@ -272,6 +252,20 @@ func (m *Matcher) Reset(chunks []*Chunk, patternRunes []rune, cancel bool, final
m.reqBox.Set(event, MatchRequest{chunks, pattern, final, sort, revision})
}
// CancelScan cancels any in-flight scan, waits for it to finish,
// and prevents new scans from starting until ResumeScan is called.
// This is used to safely mutate shared items (e.g., during with-nth changes).
func (m *Matcher) CancelScan() {
m.cancelScan.Set(true)
m.scanMutex.Lock()
m.cancelScan.Set(false)
}
// ResumeScan allows scans to proceed again after CancelScan.
func (m *Matcher) ResumeScan() {
m.scanMutex.Unlock()
}
func (m *Matcher) Stop() {
m.reqBox.Set(reqQuit, nil)
}
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@@ -136,14 +136,7 @@ func (mg *Merger) Get(idx int) Result {
if mg.tac {
idx = mg.count - idx - 1
}
for _, list := range mg.lists {
numItems := len(list)
if idx < numItems {
return list[idx]
}
idx -= numItems
}
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Index out of bounds (unsorted, %d/%d)", idx, mg.count))
return mg.mergedGet(idx)
}
func (mg *Merger) ToMap() map[int32]Result {
@@ -171,7 +164,7 @@ func (mg *Merger) mergedGet(idx int) Result {
}
if cursor >= 0 {
rank := list[cursor]
if minIdx < 0 || compareRanks(rank, minRank, mg.tac) {
if minIdx < 0 || mg.sorted && compareRanks(rank, minRank, mg.tac) || !mg.sorted && rank.item.Index() < minRank.item.Index() {
minRank = rank
minIdx = listIdx
}
+17 -2
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@@ -54,10 +54,25 @@ func buildLists(partiallySorted bool) ([][]Result, []Result) {
}
func TestMergerUnsorted(t *testing.T) {
lists, items := buildLists(false)
lists, _ := buildLists(false)
// Sort each list by index to simulate real worker behavior
// (workers process chunks in ascending order via nextChunk.Add(1))
for _, list := range lists {
sort.Slice(list, func(i, j int) bool {
return list[i].item.Index() < list[j].item.Index()
})
}
items := []Result{}
for _, list := range lists {
items = append(items, list...)
}
sort.Slice(items, func(i, j int) bool {
return items[i].item.Index() < items[j].item.Index()
})
cnt := len(items)
// Not sorted: same order
// Not sorted: items in ascending index order
mg := NewMerger(nil, lists, false, false, revision{}, 0, 0)
assert(t, cnt == mg.Length(), "Invalid Length")
for i := range cnt {
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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Usage: fzf [options]
--no-bold Do not use bold text
DISPLAY MODE
--height=[~]HEIGHT[%] Display fzf window below the cursor with the given
--height=[~][-]HEIGHT[%] Display fzf window below the cursor with the given
height instead of using fullscreen.
A negative value is calculated as the terminal height
minus the given value.
@@ -75,16 +75,17 @@ Usage: fzf [options]
--min-height=HEIGHT[+] Minimum height when --height is given as a percentage.
Add '+' to automatically increase the value
according to the other layout options (default: 10+).
--tmux[=OPTS] Start fzf in a tmux popup (requires tmux 3.3+)
--popup[=OPTS] Start fzf in a popup window (requires tmux 3.3+ or Zellij 0.44+)
[center|top|bottom|left|right][,SIZE[%]][,SIZE[%]]
[,border-native] (default: center,50%)
--tmux[=OPTS] Alias for --popup
LAYOUT
--layout=LAYOUT Choose layout: [default|reverse|reverse-list]
--margin=MARGIN Screen margin (TRBL | TB,RL | T,RL,B | T,R,B,L)
--padding=PADDING Padding inside border (TRBL | TB,RL | T,RL,B | T,R,B,L)
--border[=STYLE] Draw border around the finder
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|horizontal|vertical|
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|dashed|horizontal|vertical|
top|bottom|left|right|line|none] (default: rounded)
--border-label=LABEL Label to print on the border
--border-label-pos=COL Position of the border label
@@ -101,6 +102,7 @@ Usage: fzf [options]
--no-multi-line Disable multi-line display of items when using --read0
--raw Enable raw mode (show non-matching items)
--track Track the current selection when the result is updated
--id-nth=N[,..] Define item identity fields for cross-reload operations
--tac Reverse the order of the input
--gap[=N] Render empty lines between each item
--gap-line[=STR] Draw horizontal line on each gap using the string
@@ -126,7 +128,7 @@ Usage: fzf [options]
(each for list section and preview window)
--no-scrollbar Hide scrollbar
--list-border[=STYLE] Draw border around the list section
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|horizontal|vertical|
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|dashed|horizontal|vertical|
top|bottom|left|right|none] (default: rounded)
--list-label=LABEL Label to print on the list border
--list-label-pos=COL Position of the list label
@@ -146,7 +148,7 @@ Usage: fzf [options]
--ghost=TEXT Ghost text to display when the input is empty
--filepath-word Make word-wise movements respect path separators
--input-border[=STYLE] Draw border around the input section
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|horizontal|vertical|
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|dashed|horizontal|vertical|
top|bottom|left|right|line|none] (default: rounded)
--input-label=LABEL Label to print on the input border
--input-label-pos=COL Position of the input label
@@ -163,7 +165,7 @@ Usage: fzf [options]
[,+SCROLL[OFFSETS][/DENOM]][,~HEADER_LINES]
[,default][,<SIZE_THRESHOLD(ALTERNATIVE_LAYOUT)]
--preview-border[=STYLE] Short for --preview-window=border-STYLE
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|horizontal|vertical|
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|dashed|horizontal|vertical|
top|bottom|left|right|line|none] (default: rounded)
--preview-label=LABEL
--preview-label-pos=N Same as --border-label and --border-label-pos,
@@ -175,11 +177,12 @@ Usage: fzf [options]
--header-lines=N The first N lines of the input are treated as header
--header-first Print header before the prompt line
--header-border[=STYLE] Draw border around the header section
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|horizontal|vertical|
top|bottom|left|right|line|none] (default: rounded)
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|dashed|horizontal|vertical|
top|bottom|left|right|line|inline|none] (default: rounded)
--header-lines-border[=STYLE]
Display header from --header-lines with a separate border.
Pass 'none' to still separate it but without a border.
Pass 'inline' to embed it inside the list frame.
--header-label=LABEL Label to print on the header border
--header-label-pos=COL Position of the header label
[POSITIVE_INTEGER: columns from left|
@@ -189,8 +192,8 @@ Usage: fzf [options]
FOOTER
--footer=STR String to print as footer
--footer-border[=STYLE] Draw border around the footer section
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|horizontal|vertical|
top|bottom|left|right|line|none] (default: line)
[rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|dashed|horizontal|vertical|
top|bottom|left|right|line|inline|none] (default: line)
--footer-label=LABEL Label to print on the footer border
--footer-label-pos=COL Position of the footer label
[POSITIVE_INTEGER: columns from left|
@@ -416,7 +419,7 @@ func parseTmuxOptions(arg string, index int) (*tmuxOptions, error) {
var err error
opts := defaultTmuxOptions(index)
tokens := splitRegexp.Split(arg, -1)
errorToReturn := errors.New("invalid tmux option: " + arg + " (expected: [center|top|bottom|left|right][,SIZE[%]][,SIZE[%][,border-native]])")
errorToReturn := errors.New("invalid popup option: " + arg + " (expected: [center|top|bottom|left|right][,SIZE[%]][,SIZE[%][,border-native]])")
if len(tokens) == 0 || len(tokens) > 4 {
return nil, errorToReturn
}
@@ -588,11 +591,13 @@ type Options struct {
FreezeLeft int
FreezeRight int
WithNth func(Delimiter) func([]Token, int32) string
WithNthExpr string
AcceptNth func(Delimiter) func([]Token, int32) string
Delimiter Delimiter
Sort int
Raw bool
Track trackOption
IdNth []Range
Tac bool
Tail int
Criteria []criterion
@@ -866,7 +871,7 @@ func nthTransformer(str string) (func(Delimiter) func([]Token, int32) string, er
nth []Range
}
parts := make([]NthParts, len(indexes))
parts := make([]NthParts, 0, len(indexes))
idx := 0
for _, index := range indexes {
if idx < index[0] {
@@ -949,6 +954,8 @@ func parseBorder(str string, optional bool) (tui.BorderShape, error) {
switch str {
case "line":
return tui.BorderLine, nil
case "inline":
return tui.BorderInline, nil
case "rounded":
return tui.BorderRounded, nil
case "sharp":
@@ -961,6 +968,8 @@ func parseBorder(str string, optional bool) (tui.BorderShape, error) {
return tui.BorderThinBlock, nil
case "double":
return tui.BorderDouble, nil
case "dashed":
return tui.BorderDashed, nil
case "horizontal":
return tui.BorderHorizontal, nil
case "vertical":
@@ -979,7 +988,7 @@ func parseBorder(str string, optional bool) (tui.BorderShape, error) {
if optional && str == "" {
return defaultBorderShape, nil
}
return tui.BorderNone, errors.New("invalid border style (expected: rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|horizontal|vertical|top|bottom|left|right|none)")
return tui.BorderNone, errors.New("invalid border style (expected: rounded|sharp|bold|block|thinblock|double|dashed|horizontal|vertical|top|bottom|left|right|line|inline|none)")
}
func parseKeyChords(str string, message string) (map[tui.Event]string, []tui.Event, error) {
@@ -1563,7 +1572,7 @@ func parseTheme(defaultTheme *tui.ColorTheme, str string) (*tui.ColorTheme, *tui
case "info":
mergeAttr(&theme.Info)
case "pointer":
mergeAttr(&theme.Cursor)
mergeAttr(&theme.Pointer)
case "marker":
mergeAttr(&theme.Marker)
case "header", "header-fg":
@@ -1609,7 +1618,7 @@ func parseWalkerOpts(str string) (walkerOpts, error) {
}
var (
executeRegexp *regexp.Regexp
argActionRegexp *regexp.Regexp
splitRegexp *regexp.Regexp
actionNameRegexp *regexp.Regexp
)
@@ -1628,8 +1637,8 @@ const (
)
func init() {
executeRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(
`(?si)[:+](become|execute(?:-multi|-silent)?|reload(?:-sync)?|preview|(?:change|bg-transform|transform)-(?:query|prompt|(?:border|list|preview|input|header|footer)-label|header-lines|header|footer|search|nth|pointer|ghost)|bg-transform|transform|change-(?:preview-window|preview|multi)|(?:re|un|toggle-)bind|pos|put|print|search|trigger)`)
argActionRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(
`(?si)[:+](become|execute(?:-multi|-silent)?|reload(?:-sync)?|preview|(?:change|bg-transform|transform)-(?:query|prompt|(?:border|list|preview|input|header|footer)-label|header-lines|header|footer|search|with-nth|nth|pointer|ghost)|bg-transform|transform|change-(?:preview-window|preview|multi)|(?:re|un|toggle-)bind|pos|put|print|search|trigger)`)
splitRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("[,:]+")
actionNameRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("(?i)^[a-z-]+")
}
@@ -1638,7 +1647,7 @@ func maskActionContents(action string) string {
masked := ""
Loop:
for len(action) > 0 {
loc := executeRegexp.FindStringIndex(action)
loc := argActionRegexp.FindStringIndex(action)
if loc == nil {
masked += action
break
@@ -1693,7 +1702,7 @@ Loop:
}
func parseSingleActionList(str string) ([]*action, error) {
// We prepend a colon to satisfy executeRegexp and remove it later
// We prepend a colon to satisfy argActionRegexp and remove it later
masked := maskActionContents(":" + str)[1:]
return parseActionList(masked, str, []*action{}, false)
}
@@ -2072,6 +2081,8 @@ func isExecuteAction(str string) actionType {
return actChangeMulti
case "change-nth":
return actChangeNth
case "change-with-nth":
return actChangeWithNth
case "pos":
return actPosition
case "execute":
@@ -2108,6 +2119,8 @@ func isExecuteAction(str string) actionType {
return actTransformGhost
case "transform-nth":
return actTransformNth
case "transform-with-nth":
return actTransformWithNth
case "transform-pointer":
return actTransformPointer
case "transform-prompt":
@@ -2140,6 +2153,8 @@ func isExecuteAction(str string) actionType {
return actBgTransformGhost
case "bg-transform-nth":
return actBgTransformNth
case "bg-transform-with-nth":
return actBgTransformWithNth
case "bg-transform-pointer":
return actBgTransformPointer
case "bg-transform-prompt":
@@ -2212,9 +2227,6 @@ func parseHeight(str string, index int) (heightSpec, error) {
str = str[1:]
}
if strings.HasPrefix(str, "-") {
if heightSpec.auto {
return heightSpec, errors.New("negative(-) height is not compatible with adaptive(~) height")
}
heightSpec.inverse = true
str = str[1:]
}
@@ -2331,6 +2343,8 @@ func parsePreviewWindowImpl(opts *previewOpts, input string) error {
opts.border = tui.BorderThinBlock
case "border-double":
opts.border = tui.BorderDouble
case "border-dashed":
opts.border = tui.BorderDashed
case "noborder", "border-none":
opts.border = tui.BorderNone
case "border-horizontal":
@@ -2627,7 +2641,7 @@ func parseOptions(index *int, opts *Options, allArgs []string) error {
opts.Version = true
case "--no-winpty":
opts.NoWinpty = true
case "--tmux":
case "--tmux", "--popup":
given, str := optionalNextString()
if given {
if opts.Tmux, err = parseTmuxOptions(str, index); err != nil {
@@ -2636,7 +2650,7 @@ func parseOptions(index *int, opts *Options, allArgs []string) error {
} else {
opts.Tmux = defaultTmuxOptions(index)
}
case "--no-tmux":
case "--no-tmux", "--no-popup":
opts.Tmux = nil
case "--tty-default":
if opts.TtyDefault, err = nextString("tty device name required"); err != nil {
@@ -2781,6 +2795,7 @@ func parseOptions(index *int, opts *Options, allArgs []string) error {
if opts.WithNth, err = nthTransformer(str); err != nil {
return err
}
opts.WithNthExpr = str
case "--accept-nth":
str, err := nextString("nth expression required")
if err != nil {
@@ -2803,6 +2818,16 @@ func parseOptions(index *int, opts *Options, allArgs []string) error {
opts.Track = trackEnabled
case "--no-track":
opts.Track = trackDisabled
case "--id-nth":
str, err := nextString("nth expression required")
if err != nil {
return err
}
if opts.IdNth, err = splitNth(str); err != nil {
return err
}
case "--no-id-nth":
opts.IdNth = nil
case "--tac":
opts.Tac = true
case "--no-tac":
@@ -3131,7 +3156,7 @@ func parseOptions(index *int, opts *Options, allArgs []string) error {
}
opts.PreviewWrapSign = &str
case "--height":
str, err := nextString("height required: [~]HEIGHT[%]")
str, err := nextString("height required: [~][-]HEIGHT[%]")
if err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -3498,7 +3523,9 @@ func applyPreset(opts *Options, preset string) error {
opts.Preview.border = tui.BorderLine
opts.Preview.info = false
opts.InfoStyle = infoDefault
opts.Theme.Gutter = tui.ColorAttr{Color: -1, Attr: 0}
opts.Theme.Gutter = tui.NewColorAttr()
space := " "
opts.Gutter = &space
empty := ""
opts.Separator = &empty
opts.Scrollbar = &empty
@@ -3573,7 +3600,7 @@ func validateOptions(opts *Options) error {
}
}
if opts.Height.auto {
if opts.Height.auto && (opts.Tmux == nil || opts.Tmux.index < opts.Height.index) {
for _, s := range []sizeSpec{opts.Margin[0], opts.Margin[2]} {
if s.percent {
return errors.New("adaptive height is not compatible with top/bottom percent margin")
@@ -3590,6 +3617,19 @@ func validateOptions(opts *Options) error {
return errors.New("only ANSI attributes are allowed for 'nth' (regular, bold, underline, reverse, dim, italic, strikethrough)")
}
if opts.BorderShape == tui.BorderInline ||
opts.ListBorderShape == tui.BorderInline ||
opts.InputBorderShape == tui.BorderInline ||
opts.Preview.border == tui.BorderInline {
return errors.New("inline border is only supported for --header-border, --header-lines-border, and --footer-border")
}
if opts.HeaderBorderShape == tui.BorderInline &&
opts.HeaderLinesShape != tui.BorderInline &&
opts.HeaderLinesShape != tui.BorderUndefined &&
opts.HeaderLinesShape != tui.BorderNone {
return errors.New("--header-border=inline requires --header-lines-border to be inline or unset")
}
return nil
}
@@ -3607,6 +3647,10 @@ func (opts *Options) useTmux() bool {
return opts.Tmux != nil && len(os.Getenv("TMUX")) > 0 && opts.Tmux.index >= opts.Height.index
}
func (opts *Options) useZellij() bool {
return opts.Tmux != nil && len(os.Getenv("ZELLIJ")) > 0 && opts.Tmux.index >= opts.Height.index
}
func (opts *Options) noSeparatorLine() bool {
if opts.Inputless {
return true
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@@ -61,10 +61,12 @@ type Pattern struct {
delimiter Delimiter
nth []Range
revision revision
procFun map[termType]algo.Algo
procFun [6]algo.Algo
cache *ChunkCache
denylist map[int32]struct{}
startIndex int32
directAlgo algo.Algo
directTerm *term
}
var _splitRegex *regexp.Regexp
@@ -148,9 +150,10 @@ func BuildPattern(cache *ChunkCache, patternCache map[string]*Pattern, fuzzy boo
cache: cache,
denylist: denylist,
startIndex: startIndex,
procFun: make(map[termType]algo.Algo)}
}
ptr.cacheKey = ptr.buildCacheKey()
ptr.directAlgo, ptr.directTerm = ptr.buildDirectAlgo(fuzzyAlgo)
ptr.procFun[termFuzzy] = fuzzyAlgo
ptr.procFun[termEqual] = algo.EqualMatch
ptr.procFun[termExact] = algo.ExactMatchNaive
@@ -274,6 +277,22 @@ func (p *Pattern) buildCacheKey() string {
return strings.Join(cacheableTerms, "\t")
}
// buildDirectAlgo returns the algo function and term for the direct fast path
// in matchChunk. Returns (nil, nil) if the pattern is not suitable.
// Requirements: extended mode, single term set with single non-inverse fuzzy term, no nth.
func (p *Pattern) buildDirectAlgo(fuzzyAlgo algo.Algo) (algo.Algo, *term) {
if !p.extended || len(p.nth) > 0 {
return nil, nil
}
if len(p.termSets) == 1 && len(p.termSets[0]) == 1 {
t := &p.termSets[0][0]
if !t.inv && t.typ == termFuzzy {
return fuzzyAlgo, t
}
}
return nil, nil
}
// CacheKey is used to build string to be used as the key of result cache
func (p *Pattern) CacheKey() string {
return p.cacheKey
@@ -281,93 +300,104 @@ func (p *Pattern) CacheKey() string {
// Match returns the list of matches Items in the given Chunk
func (p *Pattern) Match(chunk *Chunk, slab *util.Slab) []Result {
// ChunkCache: Exact match
cacheKey := p.CacheKey()
// Bitmap cache: exact match or prefix/suffix
var cachedBitmap *ChunkBitmap
if p.cacheable {
if cached := p.cache.Lookup(chunk, cacheKey); cached != nil {
return cached
}
cachedBitmap = p.cache.Lookup(chunk, cacheKey)
}
if cachedBitmap == nil {
cachedBitmap = p.cache.Search(chunk, cacheKey)
}
// Prefix/suffix cache
space := p.cache.Search(chunk, cacheKey)
matches := p.matchChunk(chunk, space, slab)
matches, bitmap := p.matchChunk(chunk, cachedBitmap, slab)
if p.cacheable {
p.cache.Add(chunk, cacheKey, matches)
p.cache.Add(chunk, cacheKey, bitmap, len(matches))
}
return matches
}
func (p *Pattern) matchChunk(chunk *Chunk, space []Result, slab *util.Slab) []Result {
func (p *Pattern) matchChunk(chunk *Chunk, cachedBitmap *ChunkBitmap, slab *util.Slab) ([]Result, ChunkBitmap) {
matches := []Result{}
var bitmap ChunkBitmap
// Skip header items in chunks that contain them
startIdx := 0
if p.startIndex > 0 && chunk.count > 0 && chunk.items[0].Index() < p.startIndex {
startIdx = int(p.startIndex - chunk.items[0].Index())
if startIdx >= chunk.count {
return matches
return matches, bitmap
}
}
hasCachedBitmap := cachedBitmap != nil
// Fast path: single fuzzy term, no nth, no denylist.
// Calls the algo function directly, bypassing MatchItem/extendedMatch/iter
// and avoiding per-match []Offset heap allocation.
if p.directAlgo != nil && len(p.denylist) == 0 {
t := p.directTerm
for idx := startIdx; idx < chunk.count; idx++ {
if hasCachedBitmap && cachedBitmap[idx/64]&(uint64(1)<<(idx%64)) == 0 {
continue
}
res, _ := p.directAlgo(t.caseSensitive, t.normalize, p.forward,
&chunk.items[idx].text, t.text, p.withPos, slab)
if res.Start >= 0 {
bitmap[idx/64] |= uint64(1) << (idx % 64)
matches = append(matches, buildResultFromBounds(
&chunk.items[idx], res.Score,
int(res.Start), int(res.End), int(res.End), true))
}
}
return matches, bitmap
}
if len(p.denylist) == 0 {
// Huge code duplication for minimizing unnecessary map lookups
if space == nil {
for idx := startIdx; idx < chunk.count; idx++ {
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(&chunk.items[idx], p.withPos, slab); match != nil {
matches = append(matches, *match)
}
for idx := startIdx; idx < chunk.count; idx++ {
if hasCachedBitmap && cachedBitmap[idx/64]&(uint64(1)<<(idx%64)) == 0 {
continue
}
} else {
for _, result := range space {
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(result.item, p.withPos, slab); match != nil {
matches = append(matches, *match)
}
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(&chunk.items[idx], p.withPos, slab); match.item != nil {
bitmap[idx/64] |= uint64(1) << (idx % 64)
matches = append(matches, match)
}
}
return matches
return matches, bitmap
}
if space == nil {
for idx := startIdx; idx < chunk.count; idx++ {
if _, prs := p.denylist[chunk.items[idx].Index()]; prs {
continue
}
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(&chunk.items[idx], p.withPos, slab); match != nil {
matches = append(matches, *match)
}
for idx := startIdx; idx < chunk.count; idx++ {
if hasCachedBitmap && cachedBitmap[idx/64]&(uint64(1)<<(idx%64)) == 0 {
continue
}
} else {
for _, result := range space {
if _, prs := p.denylist[result.item.Index()]; prs {
continue
}
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(result.item, p.withPos, slab); match != nil {
matches = append(matches, *match)
}
if _, prs := p.denylist[chunk.items[idx].Index()]; prs {
continue
}
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(&chunk.items[idx], p.withPos, slab); match.item != nil {
bitmap[idx/64] |= uint64(1) << (idx % 64)
matches = append(matches, match)
}
}
return matches
return matches, bitmap
}
// MatchItem returns true if the Item is a match
func (p *Pattern) MatchItem(item *Item, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) (*Result, []Offset, *[]int) {
// MatchItem returns the match result if the Item is a match.
// A zero-value Result (with item == nil) indicates no match.
func (p *Pattern) MatchItem(item *Item, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) (Result, []Offset, *[]int) {
if p.extended {
if offsets, bonus, pos := p.extendedMatch(item, withPos, slab); len(offsets) == len(p.termSets) {
result := buildResult(item, offsets, bonus)
return &result, offsets, pos
return buildResult(item, offsets, bonus), offsets, pos
}
return nil, nil, nil
return Result{}, nil, nil
}
offset, bonus, pos := p.basicMatch(item, withPos, slab)
if sidx := offset[0]; sidx >= 0 {
offsets := []Offset{offset}
result := buildResult(item, offsets, bonus)
return &result, offsets, pos
return buildResult(item, offsets, bonus), offsets, pos
}
return nil, nil, nil
return Result{}, nil, nil
}
func (p *Pattern) basicMatch(item *Item, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) (Offset, int, *[]int) {
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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package fzf
import (
"reflect"
"runtime"
"testing"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/algo"
@@ -137,7 +138,7 @@ func TestOrigTextAndTransformed(t *testing.T) {
origText: &origBytes,
transformed: &transformed{pattern.revision, trans}}
pattern.extended = extended
matches := pattern.matchChunk(&chunk, nil, slab) // No cache
matches, _ := pattern.matchChunk(&chunk, nil, slab) // No cache
if !(matches[0].item.text.ToString() == "junegunn" &&
string(*matches[0].item.origText) == "junegunn.choi" &&
reflect.DeepEqual((*matches[0].item.transformed).tokens, trans)) {
@@ -199,3 +200,119 @@ func TestCacheable(t *testing.T) {
test(false, "foo 'bar", "foo", false)
test(false, "foo !bar", "foo", false)
}
func buildChunks(numChunks int) []*Chunk {
chunks := make([]*Chunk, numChunks)
words := []string{
"src/main/java/com/example/service/UserService.java",
"src/test/java/com/example/service/UserServiceTest.java",
"docs/api/reference/endpoints.md",
"lib/internal/utils/string_helper.go",
"pkg/server/http/handler/auth.go",
"build/output/release/app.exe",
"config/production/database.yml",
"scripts/deploy/kubernetes/setup.sh",
"vendor/github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/core.go",
"node_modules/.cache/babel/transform.js",
}
for ci := range numChunks {
chunks[ci] = &Chunk{count: chunkSize}
for i := range chunkSize {
text := words[(ci*chunkSize+i)%len(words)]
chunks[ci].items[i] = Item{text: util.ToChars([]byte(text))}
chunks[ci].items[i].text.Index = int32(ci*chunkSize + i)
}
}
return chunks
}
func buildPatternWith(cache *ChunkCache, runes []rune) *Pattern {
return BuildPattern(cache, make(map[string]*Pattern),
true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, true, CaseSmart, false, true,
false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, revision{}, runes, nil, 0)
}
func TestBitmapCacheBenefit(t *testing.T) {
numChunks := 100
chunks := buildChunks(numChunks)
queries := []string{"s", "se", "ser", "serv", "servi"}
// 1. Run all queries with shared cache (simulates incremental typing)
cache := NewChunkCache()
for _, q := range queries {
pat := buildPatternWith(cache, []rune(q))
for _, chunk := range chunks {
pat.Match(chunk, slab)
}
}
// 2. GC and measure memory with cache populated
runtime.GC()
runtime.GC()
var memWith runtime.MemStats
runtime.ReadMemStats(&memWith)
// 3. Clear cache, GC, measure again
cache.Clear()
runtime.GC()
runtime.GC()
var memWithout runtime.MemStats
runtime.ReadMemStats(&memWithout)
cacheMem := int64(memWith.Alloc) - int64(memWithout.Alloc)
t.Logf("Chunks: %d, Queries: %d", numChunks, len(queries))
t.Logf("Cache memory: %d bytes (%.1f KB)", cacheMem, float64(cacheMem)/1024)
t.Logf("Per-chunk-per-query: %.0f bytes", float64(cacheMem)/float64(numChunks*len(queries)))
// 4. Verify correctness: cached vs uncached produce same results
cache2 := NewChunkCache()
for _, q := range queries {
pat := buildPatternWith(cache2, []rune(q))
for _, chunk := range chunks {
pat.Match(chunk, slab)
}
}
for _, q := range queries {
patCached := buildPatternWith(cache2, []rune(q))
patFresh := buildPatternWith(NewChunkCache(), []rune(q))
var countCached, countFresh int
for _, chunk := range chunks {
countCached += len(patCached.Match(chunk, slab))
countFresh += len(patFresh.Match(chunk, slab))
}
if countCached != countFresh {
t.Errorf("query=%q: cached=%d, fresh=%d", q, countCached, countFresh)
}
t.Logf("query=%q: matches=%d", q, countCached)
}
}
func BenchmarkWithCache(b *testing.B) {
numChunks := 100
chunks := buildChunks(numChunks)
queries := []string{"s", "se", "ser", "serv", "servi"}
b.Run("cached", func(b *testing.B) {
for range b.N {
cache := NewChunkCache()
for _, q := range queries {
pat := buildPatternWith(cache, []rune(q))
for _, chunk := range chunks {
pat.Match(chunk, slab)
}
}
}
})
b.Run("uncached", func(b *testing.B) {
for range b.N {
for _, q := range queries {
cache := NewChunkCache()
pat := buildPatternWith(cache, []rune(q))
for _, chunk := range chunks {
pat.Match(chunk, slab)
}
}
}
})
}
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@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ import "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
// Protect calls OS specific protections like pledge on OpenBSD
func Protect() {
unix.PledgePromises("stdio dpath wpath rpath tty proc exec inet tmppath")
unix.PledgePromises("stdio cpath dpath wpath rpath inet fattr unix tty proc exec")
}
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@@ -23,6 +23,32 @@ func escapeSingleQuote(str string) string {
return "'" + strings.ReplaceAll(str, "'", "'\\''") + "'"
}
func popupArgStr(args []string, opts *Options) (string, string) {
fzf, rest := args[0], args[1:]
args = []string{"--bind=ctrl-z:ignore"}
if !opts.Tmux.border && (opts.BorderShape == tui.BorderUndefined || opts.BorderShape == tui.BorderLine) {
if tui.DefaultBorderShape == tui.BorderRounded {
rest = append(rest, "--border=rounded")
} else {
rest = append(rest, "--border=sharp")
}
}
if opts.Tmux.border && opts.Margin == defaultMargin() {
args = append(args, "--margin=0,1")
}
argStr := escapeSingleQuote(fzf)
for _, arg := range append(args, rest...) {
argStr += " " + escapeSingleQuote(arg)
}
argStr += ` --no-popup --no-height`
dir, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
dir = "."
}
return argStr, dir
}
func fifo(name string) (string, error) {
ns := time.Now().UnixNano()
output := filepath.Join(os.TempDir(), fmt.Sprintf("fzf-%s-%d", name, ns))
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@@ -274,6 +274,24 @@ func (r *Reader) readFiles(roots []string, opts walkerOpts, ignores []string) bo
ToSlash: fastwalk.DefaultToSlash(),
Sort: fastwalk.SortFilesFirst,
}
// When following symlinks, precompute the absolute real paths of walker
// roots so we can skip symlinks that point to an ancestor. fastwalk's
// built-in loop detection (shouldTraverse) catches loops on the second
// pass, but a single pass through a symlink like z: -> / already
// traverses the entire root filesystem, causing severe resource
// exhaustion. Skipping ancestor symlinks prevents this entirely.
var absRoots []string
if opts.follow {
for _, root := range roots {
if real, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(root); err == nil {
if abs, err := filepath.Abs(real); err == nil {
absRoots = append(absRoots, filepath.Clean(abs))
}
}
}
}
ignoresBase := []string{}
ignoresFull := []string{}
ignoresSuffix := []string{}
@@ -307,6 +325,24 @@ func (r *Reader) readFiles(roots []string, opts walkerOpts, ignores []string) bo
if isDirSymlink && !opts.follow {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
// Skip symlinks whose target is an ancestor of (or equal to)
// any walker root. Following such symlinks would traverse a
// superset of the tree we're already walking.
if isDirSymlink && len(absRoots) > 0 {
if target, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(path); err == nil {
if abs, err := filepath.Abs(target); err == nil {
abs = filepath.Clean(abs)
if abs == string(os.PathSeparator) {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
for _, absRoot := range absRoots {
if absRoot == abs || strings.HasPrefix(absRoot, abs+string(os.PathSeparator)) {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
}
}
}
}
isDir := de.IsDir() || isDirSymlink
if isDir {
base := filepath.Base(path)
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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package fzf
import (
"math"
"slices"
"sort"
"unicode"
@@ -30,11 +31,9 @@ type Result struct {
func buildResult(item *Item, offsets []Offset, score int) Result {
if len(offsets) > 1 {
sort.Sort(ByOrder(offsets))
slices.SortFunc(offsets, compareOffsets)
}
result := Result{item: item}
numChars := item.text.Length()
minBegin := math.MaxUint16
minEnd := math.MaxUint16
maxEnd := 0
@@ -49,6 +48,14 @@ func buildResult(item *Item, offsets []Offset, score int) Result {
}
}
return buildResultFromBounds(item, score, minBegin, minEnd, maxEnd, validOffsetFound)
}
// buildResultFromBounds builds a Result from pre-computed offset bounds.
func buildResultFromBounds(item *Item, score int, minBegin, minEnd, maxEnd int, validOffsetFound bool) Result {
result := Result{item: item}
numChars := item.text.Length()
for idx, criterion := range sortCriteria {
val := uint16(math.MaxUint16)
switch criterion {
@@ -75,7 +82,6 @@ func buildResult(item *Item, offsets []Offset, score int) Result {
val = item.TrimLength()
case byPathname:
if validOffsetFound {
// lastDelim := strings.LastIndexByte(item.text.ToString(), '/')
lastDelim := -1
s := item.text.ToString()
for i := len(s) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
@@ -123,7 +129,7 @@ func minRank() Result {
return Result{item: &minItem, points: [4]uint16{math.MaxUint16, 0, 0, 0}}
}
func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, nthOffsets []Offset, theme *tui.ColorTheme, colBase tui.ColorPair, colMatch tui.ColorPair, attrNth tui.Attr, hidden bool) []colorOffset {
func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, nthOffsets []Offset, theme *tui.ColorTheme, colBase tui.ColorPair, colMatch tui.ColorPair, attrNth tui.Attr, nthOverlay tui.Attr, hidden bool) []colorOffset {
itemColors := result.item.Colors()
// No ANSI codes
@@ -182,7 +188,7 @@ func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, nthOffsets []Offset, t
}
}
// sort.Sort(ByOrder(offsets))
// slices.SortFunc(offsets, compareOffsets)
// Merge offsets
// ------------ ---- -- ----
@@ -208,6 +214,10 @@ func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, nthOffsets []Offset, t
}
return tui.NewColorPair(fg, bg, ansi.color.attr).WithUl(ansi.color.ul).MergeAttr(base)
}
fgAttr := tui.ColNormal.Attr()
nthAttrFinal := fgAttr.Merge(attrNth).Merge(nthOverlay)
nthBase := colBase.WithNewAttr(nthAttrFinal)
var colors []colorOffset
add := func(idx int) {
if curr.fbg >= 0 {
@@ -221,7 +231,7 @@ func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, nthOffsets []Offset, t
if curr.match {
var color tui.ColorPair
if curr.nth {
color = colBase.WithAttr(attrNth).Merge(colMatch)
color = nthBase.Merge(colMatch)
} else {
color = colBase.Merge(colMatch)
}
@@ -241,7 +251,7 @@ func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, nthOffsets []Offset, t
if color.Fg().IsDefault() && origColor.HasBg() {
color = origColor
if curr.nth {
color = color.WithAttr(attrNth &^ tui.AttrRegular)
color = color.WithAttr((attrNth &^ tui.AttrRegular).Merge(nthOverlay))
}
} else {
color = origColor.MergeNonDefault(color)
@@ -253,7 +263,7 @@ func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, nthOffsets []Offset, t
ansi := itemColors[curr.index]
base := colBase
if curr.nth {
base = base.WithAttr(attrNth)
base = nthBase
}
if hidden {
base = base.WithFg(theme.Nomatch)
@@ -265,7 +275,7 @@ func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, nthOffsets []Offset, t
match: false,
url: ansi.color.url})
} else {
color := colBase.WithAttr(attrNth)
color := nthBase
if hidden {
color = color.WithFg(theme.Nomatch)
}
@@ -288,21 +298,20 @@ func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, nthOffsets []Offset, t
return colors
}
// ByOrder is for sorting substring offsets
type ByOrder []Offset
func (a ByOrder) Len() int {
return len(a)
}
func (a ByOrder) Swap(i, j int) {
a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i]
}
func (a ByOrder) Less(i, j int) bool {
ioff := a[i]
joff := a[j]
return (ioff[0] < joff[0]) || (ioff[0] == joff[0]) && (ioff[1] <= joff[1])
func compareOffsets(a, b Offset) int {
if a[0] < b[0] {
return -1
}
if a[0] > b[0] {
return 1
}
if a[1] < b[1] {
return -1
}
if a[1] > b[1] {
return 1
}
return 0
}
// ByRelevance is for sorting Items
@@ -334,3 +343,79 @@ func (a ByRelevanceTac) Swap(i, j int) {
func (a ByRelevanceTac) Less(i, j int) bool {
return compareRanks(a[i], a[j], true)
}
// radixSortResults sorts Results by their points key using LSD radix sort.
// O(n) time complexity vs O(n log n) for comparison sort.
// The sort is stable, so equal-key items maintain original (item-index) order.
// For tac mode, runs of equal keys are reversed after sorting.
func radixSortResults(a []Result, tac bool, scratch []Result) []Result {
n := len(a)
if n < 128 {
if tac {
sort.Sort(ByRelevanceTac(a))
} else {
sort.Sort(ByRelevance(a))
}
return scratch[:0]
}
if cap(scratch) < n {
scratch = make([]Result, n)
}
buf := scratch[:n]
src, dst := a, buf
scattered := 0
for pass := range 8 {
shift := uint(pass) * 8
var count [256]int
for i := range src {
count[byte(sortKey(&src[i])>>shift)]++
}
// Skip if all items have the same byte value at this position
if count[byte(sortKey(&src[0])>>shift)] == n {
continue
}
var offset [256]int
for i := 1; i < 256; i++ {
offset[i] = offset[i-1] + count[i-1]
}
for i := range src {
b := byte(sortKey(&src[i]) >> shift)
dst[offset[b]] = src[i]
offset[b]++
}
src, dst = dst, src
scattered++
}
// If odd number of scatters, data is in buf, copy back to a
if scattered%2 == 1 {
copy(a, src)
}
// Handle tac: reverse runs of equal keys so equal-key items
// are in reverse item-index order
if tac {
i := 0
for i < n {
ki := sortKey(&a[i])
j := i + 1
for j < n && sortKey(&a[j]) == ki {
j++
}
if j-i > 1 {
for l, r := i, j-1; l < r; l, r = l+1, r-1 {
a[l], a[r] = a[r], a[l]
}
}
i = j
}
}
return scratch
}
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@@ -14,3 +14,7 @@ func compareRanks(irank Result, jrank Result, tac bool) bool {
}
return (irank.item.Index() <= jrank.item.Index()) != tac
}
func sortKey(r *Result) uint64 {
return uint64(r.points[0]) | uint64(r.points[1])<<16 | uint64(r.points[2])<<32 | uint64(r.points[3])<<48
}
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@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ package fzf
import (
"math"
"math/rand"
"slices"
"sort"
"testing"
@@ -18,7 +20,7 @@ func TestOffsetSort(t *testing.T) {
offsets := []Offset{
{3, 5}, {2, 7},
{1, 3}, {2, 9}}
sort.Sort(ByOrder(offsets))
slices.SortFunc(offsets, compareOffsets)
if offsets[0][0] != 1 || offsets[0][1] != 3 ||
offsets[1][0] != 2 || offsets[1][1] != 7 ||
@@ -131,7 +133,7 @@ func TestColorOffset(t *testing.T) {
colBase := tui.NewColorPair(89, 189, tui.AttrUndefined)
colMatch := tui.NewColorPair(99, 199, tui.AttrUndefined)
colors := item.colorOffsets(offsets, nil, tui.Dark256, colBase, colMatch, tui.AttrUndefined, false)
colors := item.colorOffsets(offsets, nil, tui.Dark256, colBase, colMatch, tui.AttrUndefined, 0, false)
assert := func(idx int, b int32, e int32, c tui.ColorPair) {
o := colors[idx]
if o.offset[0] != b || o.offset[1] != e || o.color != c {
@@ -158,7 +160,7 @@ func TestColorOffset(t *testing.T) {
nthOffsets := []Offset{{37, 39}, {42, 45}}
for _, attr := range []tui.Attr{tui.AttrRegular, tui.StrikeThrough} {
colors = item.colorOffsets(offsets, nthOffsets, tui.Dark256, colRegular, colUnderline, attr, false)
colors = item.colorOffsets(offsets, nthOffsets, tui.Dark256, colRegular, colUnderline, attr, 0, false)
// [{[0 5] {1 5 0}} {[5 15] {1 5 8}} {[15 20] {1 5 0}}
// {[22 25] {2 6 1}} {[25 27] {2 6 9}} {[27 30] {-1 -1 8}}
@@ -181,4 +183,92 @@ func TestColorOffset(t *testing.T) {
assert(10, 37, 39, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, expected))
assert(11, 39, 40, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, tui.Bold))
}
// Test nthOverlay: simulates nth:regular with current-fg:underline
// The overlay (underline) should survive even though nth:regular clears attrs.
// Precedence: fg < nth < current-fg
colors = item.colorOffsets(offsets, nthOffsets, tui.Dark256, colRegular, colUnderline, tui.AttrRegular, tui.Underline, false)
// nth regions should have Underline (from overlay), not cleared by AttrRegular
// Non-nth regions keep colBase attrs (AttrUndefined)
assert(0, 0, 5, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5, tui.AttrUndefined))
assert(1, 5, 15, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5, tui.Underline))
assert(2, 15, 20, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5, tui.AttrUndefined))
assert(3, 22, 25, tui.NewColorPair(2, 6, tui.Bold))
assert(4, 25, 27, tui.NewColorPair(2, 6, tui.Bold|tui.Underline))
assert(5, 27, 30, colUnderline)
assert(6, 30, 32, tui.NewColorPair(3, 7, tui.Underline))
assert(7, 32, 33, colUnderline)
assert(8, 33, 35, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, tui.Bold|tui.Underline))
assert(9, 35, 37, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, tui.Bold))
// nth region within ANSI bold: AttrRegular clears, overlay adds Underline back
assert(10, 37, 39, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, tui.Bold|tui.Underline))
assert(11, 39, 40, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, tui.Bold))
// Test nthOverlay with additive attrs: nth:strikethrough with selected-fg:bold
colors = item.colorOffsets(offsets, nthOffsets, tui.Dark256, colRegular, colUnderline, tui.StrikeThrough, tui.Bold, false)
// Non-nth entries unchanged from overlay=0 case
assert(0, 0, 5, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5, tui.AttrUndefined))
assert(5, 27, 30, colUnderline) // match only, no nth
assert(7, 32, 33, colUnderline) // match only, no nth
// nth region within ANSI bold: StrikeThrough|Bold merged with ANSI Bold
assert(10, 37, 39, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, tui.Bold|tui.StrikeThrough))
}
func TestRadixSortResults(t *testing.T) {
sortCriteria = []criterion{byScore, byLength}
rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(42))
for _, n := range []int{128, 256, 500, 1000} {
for _, tac := range []bool{false, true} {
// Build items with random points and indices
items := make([]*Item, n)
for i := range items {
items[i] = &Item{text: util.Chars{Index: int32(i)}}
}
results := make([]Result, n)
for i := range results {
results[i] = Result{
item: items[i],
points: [4]uint16{
uint16(rng.Intn(256)),
uint16(rng.Intn(256)),
uint16(rng.Intn(256)),
uint16(rng.Intn(256)),
},
}
}
// Make some duplicates to test stability
for i := 0; i < n/4; i++ {
j := rng.Intn(n)
k := rng.Intn(n)
results[j].points = results[k].points
}
// Copy for reference sort
expected := make([]Result, n)
copy(expected, results)
if tac {
sort.Sort(ByRelevanceTac(expected))
} else {
sort.Sort(ByRelevance(expected))
}
// Radix sort
var scratch []Result
scratch = radixSortResults(results, tac, scratch)
for i := range results {
if results[i] != expected[i] {
t.Errorf("n=%d tac=%v: mismatch at index %d: got item %d, want item %d",
n, tac, i, results[i].item.Index(), expected[i].item.Index())
break
}
}
}
}
}
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@@ -14,3 +14,7 @@ func compareRanks(irank Result, jrank Result, tac bool) bool {
}
return (irank.item.Index() <= jrank.item.Index()) != tac
}
func sortKey(r *Result) uint64 {
return *(*uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(&r.points[0]))
}
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@@ -122,13 +122,12 @@ func startHttpServer(address listenAddress, actionChannel chan []*action, getHan
}
}
server := httpServer{
apiKey: []byte(apiKey),
actionChannel: actionChannel,
getHandler: getHandler,
}
go func() {
server := httpServer{
apiKey: []byte(apiKey),
actionChannel: actionChannel,
getHandler: getHandler,
}
for {
conn, err := listener.Accept()
if err != nil {
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@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ func TestWordWrapAnsiLine(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("ANSI: %q", result)
}
// Long word (no space) no break, let character wrapping handle it
// Long word (no space) - no break, let character wrapping handle it
result = term.wordWrapAnsiLine("abcdefghij", 5, 2)
if len(result) != 1 || result[0] != "abcdefghij" {
t.Errorf("Long word: %q", result)
@@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ func TestWordWrapAnsiLine(t *testing.T) {
// Tab handling: tab expands to tabstop-aligned width
term.tabstop = 8
// "\thi there" tab at column 0 expands to 8, total "hi" starts at 8
// "\thi there" - tab at column 0 expands to 8, total "hi" starts at 8
// maxWidth=15: "\thi" = 10 wide, "there" = 5 wide, total 16 > 15, wrap at space
result = term.wordWrapAnsiLine("\thi there", 15, 2)
if len(result) != 2 || result[0] != "\thi" || result[1] != "there" {
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@@ -1,39 +1,11 @@
package fzf
import (
"os"
"os/exec"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/tui"
)
func runTmux(args []string, opts *Options) (int, error) {
// Prepare arguments
fzf, rest := args[0], args[1:]
args = []string{"--bind=ctrl-z:ignore"}
if !opts.Tmux.border && (opts.BorderShape == tui.BorderUndefined || opts.BorderShape == tui.BorderLine) {
// We append --border option at the end, because `--style=full:STYLE`
// may have changed the default border style.
if tui.DefaultBorderShape == tui.BorderRounded {
rest = append(rest, "--border=rounded")
} else {
rest = append(rest, "--border=sharp")
}
}
if opts.Tmux.border && opts.Margin == defaultMargin() {
args = append(args, "--margin=0,1")
}
argStr := escapeSingleQuote(fzf)
for _, arg := range append(args, rest...) {
argStr += " " + escapeSingleQuote(arg)
}
argStr += ` --no-tmux --no-height`
// Get current directory
dir, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
dir = "."
}
argStr, dir := popupArgStr(args, opts)
// Set tmux options for popup placement
// C Both The centre of the terminal
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@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ func awkTokenizer(input string) ([]string, int) {
end := 0
for idx := 0; idx < len(input); idx++ {
r := input[idx]
white := r == 9 || r == 32
white := r == 9 || r == 32 || r == 10
switch state {
case awkNil:
if white {
@@ -218,11 +218,12 @@ func Tokenize(text string, delimiter Delimiter) []Token {
return withPrefixLengths(tokens, 0)
}
// StripLastDelimiter removes the trailing delimiter and whitespaces
// StripLastDelimiter removes the trailing delimiter
func StripLastDelimiter(str string, delimiter Delimiter) string {
if delimiter.str != nil {
str = strings.TrimSuffix(str, *delimiter.str)
} else if delimiter.regex != nil {
return strings.TrimSuffix(str, *delimiter.str)
}
if delimiter.regex != nil {
locs := delimiter.regex.FindAllStringIndex(str, -1)
if len(locs) > 0 {
lastLoc := locs[len(locs)-1]
@@ -230,6 +231,7 @@ func StripLastDelimiter(str string, delimiter Delimiter) string {
str = str[:lastLoc[0]]
}
}
return str
}
return strings.TrimRightFunc(str, unicode.IsSpace)
}
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@@ -56,9 +56,9 @@ func TestParseRange(t *testing.T) {
func TestTokenize(t *testing.T) {
// AWK-style
input := " abc: def: ghi "
input := " abc: \n\t def: ghi "
tokens := Tokenize(input, Delimiter{})
if tokens[0].text.ToString() != "abc: " || tokens[0].prefixLength != 2 {
if tokens[0].text.ToString() != "abc: \n\t " || tokens[0].prefixLength != 2 {
t.Errorf("%s", tokens)
}
@@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ func TestTokenize(t *testing.T) {
// With delimiter regex
tokens = Tokenize(input, delimiterRegexp("\\s+"))
if tokens[0].text.ToString() != " " || tokens[0].prefixLength != 0 ||
tokens[1].text.ToString() != "abc: " || tokens[1].prefixLength != 2 ||
tokens[2].text.ToString() != "def: " || tokens[2].prefixLength != 8 ||
tokens[3].text.ToString() != "ghi " || tokens[3].prefixLength != 14 {
tokens[1].text.ToString() != "abc: \n\t " || tokens[1].prefixLength != 2 ||
tokens[2].text.ToString() != "def: " || tokens[2].prefixLength != 10 ||
tokens[3].text.ToString() != "ghi " || tokens[3].prefixLength != 16 {
t.Errorf("%s", tokens)
}
}
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@@ -689,6 +689,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) escSequence(sz *int) Event {
switch r.buffer[4] {
case '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9':
// Kitty iTerm2 WezTerm
// ARROW "\e[1;1D"
// SHIFT-ARROW "\e[1;2D"
// ALT-SHIFT-ARROW "\e[1;4D" "\e[1;10D" "\e[1;4D"
// CTRL-SHIFT-ARROW "\e[1;6D" N/A
@@ -743,6 +744,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) escSequence(sz *int) Event {
if shift {
return Event{ShiftUp, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Up, 0, nil}
case 'B':
if ctrlAltShift {
return Event{CtrlAltShiftDown, 0, nil}
@@ -765,6 +767,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) escSequence(sz *int) Event {
if shift {
return Event{ShiftDown, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Down, 0, nil}
case 'C':
if ctrlAltShift {
return Event{CtrlAltShiftRight, 0, nil}
@@ -787,6 +790,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) escSequence(sz *int) Event {
if alt {
return Event{AltRight, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Right, 0, nil}
case 'D':
if ctrlAltShift {
return Event{CtrlAltShiftLeft, 0, nil}
@@ -809,6 +813,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) escSequence(sz *int) Event {
if shift {
return Event{ShiftLeft, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Left, 0, nil}
case 'H':
if ctrlAltShift {
return Event{CtrlAltShiftHome, 0, nil}
@@ -831,6 +836,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) escSequence(sz *int) Event {
if shift {
return Event{ShiftHome, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Home, 0, nil}
case 'F':
if ctrlAltShift {
return Event{CtrlAltShiftEnd, 0, nil}
@@ -853,6 +859,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) escSequence(sz *int) Event {
if shift {
return Event{ShiftEnd, 0, nil}
}
return Event{End, 0, nil}
}
} // r.buffer[4]
} // r.buffer[3]
@@ -1122,127 +1129,144 @@ func (w *LightWindow) DrawHBorder() {
w.drawBorder(true)
}
// drawHLine fills row `row` with `line` between optional left/right caps.
// A zero rune means "no cap"; caps are placed at the very edges of `w`.
func (w *LightWindow) drawHLine(row int, line, leftCap, rightCap rune, color ColorPair) {
w.Move(row, 0)
hw := runeWidth(line)
width := w.width
if leftCap != 0 {
w.CPrint(color, string(leftCap))
width -= runeWidth(leftCap)
}
if rightCap != 0 {
width -= runeWidth(rightCap)
}
if width < 0 {
width = 0
}
inner := width / hw
rem := width - inner*hw
w.CPrint(color, repeat(line, inner)+repeat(' ', rem))
if rightCap != 0 {
w.CPrint(color, string(rightCap))
}
}
func (w *LightWindow) DrawHSeparator(row int, windowType WindowType, useBottom bool) {
if w.height == 0 {
return
}
shape := w.border.shape
if shape == BorderNone {
return
}
color := BorderColor(windowType)
line := w.border.top
if useBottom {
line = w.border.bottom
}
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if shape.HasLeft() {
leftCap = w.border.leftMid
}
if shape.HasRight() {
rightCap = w.border.rightMid
}
w.drawHLine(row, line, leftCap, rightCap, color)
}
func (w *LightWindow) PaintSectionFrame(topContent, bottomContent int, windowType WindowType, edge SectionEdge) {
if w.height == 0 || w.border.shape == BorderNone {
return
}
color := BorderColor(windowType)
shape := w.border.shape
hasLeft := shape.HasLeft()
hasRight := shape.HasRight()
rightW := runeWidth(w.border.right)
// Content rows: overpaint left/right verticals + their 1-char margin.
for row := topContent; row <= bottomContent; row++ {
if hasLeft {
w.Move(row, 0)
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.left)+" ")
}
if hasRight {
w.Move(row, w.width-rightW-1)
w.CPrint(color, " "+string(w.border.right))
}
}
if edge == SectionEdgeTop && shape.HasTop() {
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if hasLeft {
leftCap = w.border.topLeft
}
if hasRight {
rightCap = w.border.topRight
}
w.drawHLine(0, w.border.top, leftCap, rightCap, color)
}
if edge == SectionEdgeBottom && shape.HasBottom() {
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if hasLeft {
leftCap = w.border.bottomLeft
}
if hasRight {
rightCap = w.border.bottomRight
}
w.drawHLine(w.height-1, w.border.bottom, leftCap, rightCap, color)
}
}
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorder(onlyHorizontal bool) {
if w.height == 0 {
return
}
switch w.border.shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderBlock, BorderThinBlock, BorderDouble:
w.drawBorderAround(onlyHorizontal)
case BorderHorizontal:
w.drawBorderHorizontal(true, true)
case BorderVertical:
if onlyHorizontal {
return
}
w.drawBorderVertical(true, true)
case BorderTop:
w.drawBorderHorizontal(true, false)
case BorderBottom:
w.drawBorderHorizontal(false, true)
case BorderLeft:
if onlyHorizontal {
return
}
w.drawBorderVertical(true, false)
case BorderRight:
if onlyHorizontal {
return
}
w.drawBorderVertical(false, true)
shape := w.border.shape
if shape == BorderNone {
return
}
}
color := BorderColor(w.windowType)
hasLeft := shape.HasLeft()
hasRight := shape.HasRight()
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorderHorizontal(top, bottom bool) {
color := ColBorder
switch w.windowType {
case WindowList:
color = ColListBorder
case WindowInput:
color = ColInputBorder
case WindowHeader:
color = ColHeaderBorder
case WindowFooter:
color = ColFooterBorder
case WindowPreview:
color = ColPreviewBorder
}
hw := runeWidth(w.border.top)
if top {
w.Move(0, 0)
w.CPrint(color, repeat(w.border.top, w.width/hw))
}
if bottom {
w.Move(w.height-1, 0)
w.CPrint(color, repeat(w.border.bottom, w.width/hw))
}
}
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorderVertical(left, right bool) {
vw := runeWidth(w.border.left)
color := ColBorder
switch w.windowType {
case WindowList:
color = ColListBorder
case WindowInput:
color = ColInputBorder
case WindowHeader:
color = ColHeaderBorder
case WindowFooter:
color = ColFooterBorder
case WindowPreview:
color = ColPreviewBorder
}
for y := 0; y < w.height; y++ {
if left {
w.Move(y, 0)
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.left))
w.CPrint(color, " ") // Margin
if shape.HasTop() {
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if hasLeft {
leftCap = w.border.topLeft
}
if right {
w.Move(y, w.width-vw-1)
w.CPrint(color, " ") // Margin
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.right))
if hasRight {
rightCap = w.border.topRight
}
w.drawHLine(0, w.border.top, leftCap, rightCap, color)
}
}
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorderAround(onlyHorizontal bool) {
w.Move(0, 0)
color := ColBorder
switch w.windowType {
case WindowList:
color = ColListBorder
case WindowInput:
color = ColInputBorder
case WindowHeader:
color = ColHeaderBorder
case WindowFooter:
color = ColFooterBorder
case WindowPreview:
color = ColPreviewBorder
}
hw := runeWidth(w.border.top)
tcw := runeWidth(w.border.topLeft) + runeWidth(w.border.topRight)
bcw := runeWidth(w.border.bottomLeft) + runeWidth(w.border.bottomRight)
rem := (w.width - tcw) % hw
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.topLeft)+repeat(w.border.top, (w.width-tcw)/hw)+repeat(' ', rem)+string(w.border.topRight))
if !onlyHorizontal {
if !onlyHorizontal && (hasLeft || hasRight) {
vw := runeWidth(w.border.left)
for y := 1; y < w.height-1; y++ {
w.Move(y, 0)
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.left))
w.CPrint(color, " ") // Margin
w.Move(y, w.width-vw-1)
w.CPrint(color, " ") // Margin
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.right))
for y := 0; y < w.height; y++ {
// Corner rows are already painted by drawHLine above / below.
if (y == 0 && shape.HasTop()) || (y == w.height-1 && shape.HasBottom()) {
continue
}
if hasLeft {
w.Move(y, 0)
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.left)+" ")
}
if hasRight {
w.Move(y, w.width-vw-1)
w.CPrint(color, " "+string(w.border.right))
}
}
}
w.Move(w.height-1, 0)
rem = (w.width - bcw) % hw
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.bottomLeft)+repeat(w.border.bottom, (w.width-bcw)/hw)+repeat(' ', rem)+string(w.border.bottomRight))
if shape.HasBottom() {
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if hasLeft {
leftCap = w.border.bottomLeft
}
if hasRight {
rightCap = w.border.bottomRight
}
w.drawHLine(w.height-1, w.border.bottom, leftCap, rightCap, color)
}
}
func (w *LightWindow) csi(code string) string {
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@@ -1017,6 +1017,115 @@ func (w *TcellWindow) DrawHBorder() {
w.drawBorder(true)
}
// borderStyleFor returns the tcell.Style used to draw borders for `wt`, honoring
// whether the window is rendering with colors.
func (w *TcellWindow) borderStyleFor(wt WindowType) tcell.Style {
if !w.color {
return w.normal.style()
}
return BorderColor(wt).style()
}
// drawHLine fills row `y` with `line` between optional left/right caps.
// A zero rune means "no cap"; caps are placed at the very edges of `w`.
// tcell has an issue displaying two overlapping wide runes, so the line
// stops before the cap position rather than overpainting.
func (w *TcellWindow) drawHLine(y int, line, leftCap, rightCap rune, style tcell.Style) {
left := w.left
right := left + w.width
hw := runeWidth(line)
lw := 0
rw := 0
if leftCap != 0 {
lw = runeWidth(leftCap)
}
if rightCap != 0 {
rw = runeWidth(rightCap)
}
for x := left + lw; x <= right-rw-hw; x += hw {
_screen.SetContent(x, y, line, nil, style)
}
if leftCap != 0 {
_screen.SetContent(left, y, leftCap, nil, style)
}
if rightCap != 0 {
_screen.SetContent(right-rw, y, rightCap, nil, style)
}
}
func (w *TcellWindow) DrawHSeparator(row int, windowType WindowType, useBottom bool) {
if w.height == 0 {
return
}
shape := w.borderStyle.shape
if shape == BorderNone {
return
}
style := w.borderStyleFor(windowType)
line := w.borderStyle.top
if useBottom {
line = w.borderStyle.bottom
}
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if shape.HasLeft() {
leftCap = w.borderStyle.leftMid
}
if shape.HasRight() {
rightCap = w.borderStyle.rightMid
}
w.drawHLine(w.top+row, line, leftCap, rightCap, style)
}
func (w *TcellWindow) PaintSectionFrame(topContent, bottomContent int, windowType WindowType, edge SectionEdge) {
if w.height == 0 {
return
}
shape := w.borderStyle.shape
if shape == BorderNone {
return
}
style := w.borderStyleFor(windowType)
left := w.left
right := left + w.width
hasLeft := shape.HasLeft()
hasRight := shape.HasRight()
leftW := runeWidth(w.borderStyle.left)
rightW := runeWidth(w.borderStyle.right)
// Content rows: overpaint the left and right verticals (+ their 1-char margin) in
// the section's color. Inner margin stays at whatever bg the sub-window set.
for row := topContent; row <= bottomContent; row++ {
y := w.top + row
if hasLeft {
_screen.SetContent(left, y, w.borderStyle.left, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(left+leftW, y, ' ', nil, style)
}
if hasRight {
_screen.SetContent(right-rightW-1, y, ' ', nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(right-rightW, y, w.borderStyle.right, nil, style)
}
}
if edge == SectionEdgeTop && shape.HasTop() {
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if hasLeft {
leftCap = w.borderStyle.topLeft
}
if hasRight {
rightCap = w.borderStyle.topRight
}
w.drawHLine(w.top, w.borderStyle.top, leftCap, rightCap, style)
}
if edge == SectionEdgeBottom && shape.HasBottom() {
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if hasLeft {
leftCap = w.borderStyle.bottomLeft
}
if hasRight {
rightCap = w.borderStyle.bottomRight
}
w.drawHLine(w.top+w.height-1, w.borderStyle.bottom, leftCap, rightCap, style)
}
}
func (w *TcellWindow) drawBorder(onlyHorizontal bool) {
if w.height == 0 {
return
@@ -1031,72 +1140,44 @@ func (w *TcellWindow) drawBorder(onlyHorizontal bool) {
top := w.top
bot := top + w.height
var style tcell.Style
if w.color {
switch w.windowType {
case WindowBase:
style = ColBorder.style()
case WindowList:
style = ColListBorder.style()
case WindowHeader:
style = ColHeaderBorder.style()
case WindowFooter:
style = ColFooterBorder.style()
case WindowInput:
style = ColInputBorder.style()
case WindowPreview:
style = ColPreviewBorder.style()
}
} else {
style = w.normal.style()
}
style := w.borderStyleFor(w.windowType)
hw := runeWidth(w.borderStyle.top)
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderBlock, BorderThinBlock, BorderDouble, BorderHorizontal, BorderTop:
max := right - 2*hw
if shape == BorderHorizontal || shape == BorderTop {
max = right - hw
hasLeft := shape.HasLeft()
hasRight := shape.HasRight()
if shape.HasTop() {
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if hasLeft {
leftCap = w.borderStyle.topLeft
}
// tcell has an issue displaying two overlapping wide runes
// e.g. SetContent( HH )
// SetContent( TR )
// ==================
// ( HH ) => TR is ignored
for x := left; x <= max; x += hw {
_screen.SetContent(x, top, w.borderStyle.top, nil, style)
if hasRight {
rightCap = w.borderStyle.topRight
}
w.drawHLine(top, w.borderStyle.top, leftCap, rightCap, style)
}
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderBlock, BorderThinBlock, BorderDouble, BorderHorizontal, BorderBottom:
max := right - 2*hw
if shape == BorderHorizontal || shape == BorderBottom {
max = right - hw
if shape.HasBottom() {
var leftCap, rightCap rune
if hasLeft {
leftCap = w.borderStyle.bottomLeft
}
for x := left; x <= max; x += hw {
_screen.SetContent(x, bot-1, w.borderStyle.bottom, nil, style)
if hasRight {
rightCap = w.borderStyle.bottomRight
}
w.drawHLine(bot-1, w.borderStyle.bottom, leftCap, rightCap, style)
}
if !onlyHorizontal {
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderBlock, BorderThinBlock, BorderDouble, BorderVertical, BorderLeft:
for y := top; y < bot; y++ {
vw := runeWidth(w.borderStyle.right)
for y := top; y < bot; y++ {
// Corner rows are already painted by drawHLine above / below.
if (y == top && shape.HasTop()) || (y == bot-1 && shape.HasBottom()) {
continue
}
if hasLeft {
_screen.SetContent(left, y, w.borderStyle.left, nil, style)
}
}
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderBlock, BorderThinBlock, BorderDouble, BorderVertical, BorderRight:
vw := runeWidth(w.borderStyle.right)
for y := top; y < bot; y++ {
if hasRight {
_screen.SetContent(right-vw, y, w.borderStyle.right, nil, style)
}
}
}
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderBlock, BorderThinBlock, BorderDouble:
_screen.SetContent(left, top, w.borderStyle.topLeft, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(right-runeWidth(w.borderStyle.topRight), top, w.borderStyle.topRight, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(left, bot-1, w.borderStyle.bottomLeft, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(right-runeWidth(w.borderStyle.bottomRight), bot-1, w.borderStyle.bottomRight, nil, style)
}
}
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@@ -447,6 +447,12 @@ func (p ColorPair) WithAttr(attr Attr) ColorPair {
return dup
}
func (p ColorPair) WithNewAttr(attr Attr) ColorPair {
dup := p
dup.attr = attr
return dup
}
func (p ColorPair) WithFg(fg ColorAttr) ColorPair {
dup := p
fgPair := ColorPair{fg.Color, colUndefined, colUndefined, fg.Attr}
@@ -500,7 +506,7 @@ type ColorTheme struct {
CurrentMatch ColorAttr
Spinner ColorAttr
Info ColorAttr
Cursor ColorAttr
Pointer ColorAttr
Marker ColorAttr
Header ColorAttr
HeaderBg ColorAttr
@@ -520,6 +526,8 @@ type ColorTheme struct {
ListLabel ColorAttr
ListBorder ColorAttr
GapLine ColorAttr
NthCurrentAttr Attr // raw current-fg attr (before fg merge) for nth overlay
NthSelectedAttr Attr // raw selected-fg attr (before ListFg inherit) for nth overlay
}
type Event struct {
@@ -587,11 +595,13 @@ const (
BorderBottom
BorderLeft
BorderRight
BorderInline
BorderDashed
)
func (s BorderShape) HasLeft() bool {
switch s {
case BorderNone, BorderPhantom, BorderLine, BorderRight, BorderTop, BorderBottom, BorderHorizontal: // No Left
case BorderNone, BorderPhantom, BorderLine, BorderInline, BorderRight, BorderTop, BorderBottom, BorderHorizontal: // No Left
return false
}
return true
@@ -599,7 +609,7 @@ func (s BorderShape) HasLeft() bool {
func (s BorderShape) HasRight() bool {
switch s {
case BorderNone, BorderPhantom, BorderLine, BorderLeft, BorderTop, BorderBottom, BorderHorizontal: // No right
case BorderNone, BorderPhantom, BorderLine, BorderInline, BorderLeft, BorderTop, BorderBottom, BorderHorizontal: // No right
return false
}
return true
@@ -607,7 +617,7 @@ func (s BorderShape) HasRight() bool {
func (s BorderShape) HasTop() bool {
switch s {
case BorderNone, BorderPhantom, BorderLine, BorderLeft, BorderRight, BorderBottom, BorderVertical: // No top
case BorderNone, BorderPhantom, BorderLine, BorderInline, BorderLeft, BorderRight, BorderBottom, BorderVertical: // No top
return false
}
return true
@@ -615,7 +625,7 @@ func (s BorderShape) HasTop() bool {
func (s BorderShape) HasBottom() bool {
switch s {
case BorderNone, BorderPhantom, BorderLine, BorderLeft, BorderRight, BorderTop, BorderVertical: // No bottom
case BorderNone, BorderPhantom, BorderLine, BorderInline, BorderLeft, BorderRight, BorderTop, BorderVertical: // No bottom
return false
}
return true
@@ -635,6 +645,8 @@ type BorderStyle struct {
topRight rune
bottomLeft rune
bottomRight rune
leftMid rune
rightMid rune
}
type BorderCharacter int
@@ -650,7 +662,9 @@ func MakeBorderStyle(shape BorderShape, unicode bool) BorderStyle {
topLeft: ' ',
topRight: ' ',
bottomLeft: ' ',
bottomRight: ' '}
bottomRight: ' ',
leftMid: ' ',
rightMid: ' '}
}
if !unicode {
return BorderStyle{
@@ -663,6 +677,8 @@ func MakeBorderStyle(shape BorderShape, unicode bool) BorderStyle {
topRight: '+',
bottomLeft: '+',
bottomRight: '+',
leftMid: '+',
rightMid: '+',
}
}
switch shape {
@@ -677,6 +693,8 @@ func MakeBorderStyle(shape BorderShape, unicode bool) BorderStyle {
topRight: '┐',
bottomLeft: '└',
bottomRight: '┘',
leftMid: '├',
rightMid: '┤',
}
case BorderBold:
return BorderStyle{
@@ -689,6 +707,8 @@ func MakeBorderStyle(shape BorderShape, unicode bool) BorderStyle {
topRight: '┓',
bottomLeft: '┗',
bottomRight: '┛',
leftMid: '┣',
rightMid: '┫',
}
case BorderBlock:
// ▛▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▜
@@ -704,6 +724,8 @@ func MakeBorderStyle(shape BorderShape, unicode bool) BorderStyle {
topRight: '▜',
bottomLeft: '▙',
bottomRight: '▟',
leftMid: '▌',
rightMid: '▐',
}
case BorderThinBlock:
@@ -720,6 +742,8 @@ func MakeBorderStyle(shape BorderShape, unicode bool) BorderStyle {
topRight: '🭾',
bottomLeft: '🭼',
bottomRight: '🭿',
leftMid: '▏',
rightMid: '▕',
}
case BorderDouble:
@@ -733,6 +757,25 @@ func MakeBorderStyle(shape BorderShape, unicode bool) BorderStyle {
topRight: '╗',
bottomLeft: '╚',
bottomRight: '╝',
leftMid: '╠',
rightMid: '╣',
}
case BorderDashed:
// Terminal cells are taller than wide (~2:1), so horizontals can use a
// sparse stub per cell while verticals need more dashes per cell to look
// evenly dashed. Rounded corners and sharp T-junction mids.
return BorderStyle{
shape: shape,
top: '╶',
bottom: '╶',
left: '┆',
right: '┆',
topLeft: '╭',
topRight: '╮',
bottomLeft: '╰',
bottomRight: '╯',
leftMid: '├',
rightMid: '┤',
}
}
return BorderStyle{
@@ -745,6 +788,8 @@ func MakeBorderStyle(shape BorderShape, unicode bool) BorderStyle {
topRight: '╮',
bottomLeft: '╰',
bottomRight: '╯',
leftMid: '├',
rightMid: '┤',
}
}
@@ -766,6 +811,35 @@ const (
WindowFooter
)
// BorderColor returns the ColorPair used to draw borders for the given WindowType.
func BorderColor(wt WindowType) ColorPair {
switch wt {
case WindowList:
return ColListBorder
case WindowInput:
return ColInputBorder
case WindowHeader:
return ColHeaderBorder
case WindowFooter:
return ColFooterBorder
case WindowPreview:
return ColPreviewBorder
}
return ColBorder
}
// SectionEdge selects which outer edge of the frame an inline section
// should claim when PaintSectionFrame overpaints its adjacent border.
// SectionEdgeNone paints only the inner verticals (for sections that
// don't touch the outer top or bottom).
type SectionEdge int
const (
SectionEdgeNone SectionEdge = iota
SectionEdgeTop
SectionEdgeBottom
)
type Renderer interface {
DefaultTheme() *ColorTheme
Init() error
@@ -803,6 +877,19 @@ type Window interface {
DrawBorder()
DrawHBorder()
// DrawHSeparator draws an inline horizontal separator at `row` (relative to the
// window's top) using the color for `windowType`. The separator is conceptually
// the section's inner edge (e.g. the bottom border of an inline header), so the
// whole row including junctions carries the section's fg + bg. When useBottom is
// true the `bottom` horizontal char is used instead of `top`; for thinblock/block
// styles this keeps the thin line bonded to the list content on the opposite side.
DrawHSeparator(row int, windowType WindowType, useBottom bool)
// PaintSectionFrame overpaints the border cells around the rows [topContent,
// bottomContent] (inclusive, relative to the window's top) with the color for
// `windowType`. When edge is SectionEdgeTop / SectionEdgeBottom, the
// corresponding outer horizontal (+ corners) is also painted, letting the
// inline section claim that edge of the outer frame.
PaintSectionFrame(topContent, bottomContent int, windowType WindowType, edge SectionEdge)
Refresh()
FinishFill()
@@ -861,18 +948,18 @@ var (
ColDisabled ColorPair
ColGhost ColorPair
ColMatch ColorPair
ColCursor ColorPair
ColCursorEmpty ColorPair
ColCursorEmptyChar ColorPair
ColAltCursorEmpty ColorPair
ColAltCursorEmptyChar ColorPair
ColPointer ColorPair
ColPointerEmpty ColorPair
ColPointerEmptyChar ColorPair
ColAltPointerEmpty ColorPair
ColAltPointerEmptyChar ColorPair
ColMarker ColorPair
ColSelected ColorPair
ColSelectedMatch ColorPair
ColCurrent ColorPair
ColCurrentMatch ColorPair
ColCurrentCursor ColorPair
ColCurrentCursorEmpty ColorPair
ColCurrentPointer ColorPair
ColCurrentPointerEmpty ColorPair
ColCurrentMarker ColorPair
ColCurrentSelectedEmpty ColorPair
ColSpinner ColorPair
@@ -921,7 +1008,7 @@ func init() {
CurrentMatch: undefined,
Spinner: defaultColor,
Info: defaultColor,
Cursor: defaultColor,
Pointer: defaultColor,
Marker: defaultColor,
Header: defaultColor,
Border: undefined,
@@ -971,7 +1058,7 @@ func init() {
CurrentMatch: undefined,
Spinner: undefined,
Info: undefined,
Cursor: undefined,
Pointer: undefined,
Marker: undefined,
Header: undefined,
Footer: undefined,
@@ -1022,7 +1109,7 @@ func init() {
CurrentMatch: ColorAttr{colBrightGreen, AttrUndefined},
Spinner: ColorAttr{colGreen, AttrUndefined},
Info: ColorAttr{colYellow, AttrUndefined},
Cursor: ColorAttr{colRed, AttrUndefined},
Pointer: ColorAttr{colRed, AttrUndefined},
Marker: ColorAttr{colMagenta, AttrUndefined},
Header: ColorAttr{colCyan, AttrUndefined},
Footer: ColorAttr{colCyan, AttrUndefined},
@@ -1073,7 +1160,7 @@ func init() {
CurrentMatch: ColorAttr{151, AttrUndefined},
Spinner: ColorAttr{148, AttrUndefined},
Info: ColorAttr{144, AttrUndefined},
Cursor: ColorAttr{161, AttrUndefined},
Pointer: ColorAttr{161, AttrUndefined},
Marker: ColorAttr{168, AttrUndefined},
Header: ColorAttr{109, AttrUndefined},
Footer: ColorAttr{109, AttrUndefined},
@@ -1124,7 +1211,7 @@ func init() {
CurrentMatch: ColorAttr{23, AttrUndefined},
Spinner: ColorAttr{65, AttrUndefined},
Info: ColorAttr{101, AttrUndefined},
Cursor: ColorAttr{161, AttrUndefined},
Pointer: ColorAttr{161, AttrUndefined},
Marker: ColorAttr{168, AttrUndefined},
Header: ColorAttr{31, AttrUndefined},
Footer: ColorAttr{31, AttrUndefined},
@@ -1158,7 +1245,7 @@ func init() {
}
}
func InitTheme(theme *ColorTheme, baseTheme *ColorTheme, boldify bool, forceBlack bool, hasInputWindow bool, hasHeaderWindow bool) {
func InitTheme(theme *ColorTheme, baseTheme *ColorTheme, boldify bool, forceBlack bool, hasInputWindow bool, hasHeaderWindow bool, headerInline bool, footerInline bool) {
if forceBlack {
theme.Bg = ColorAttr{colBlack, AttrUndefined}
}
@@ -1175,7 +1262,7 @@ func InitTheme(theme *ColorTheme, baseTheme *ColorTheme, boldify bool, forceBlac
theme.CurrentMatch = boldify(theme.CurrentMatch)
theme.Prompt = boldify(theme.Prompt)
theme.Input = boldify(theme.Input)
theme.Cursor = boldify(theme.Cursor)
theme.Pointer = boldify(theme.Pointer)
theme.Spinner = boldify(theme.Spinner)
}
@@ -1199,13 +1286,19 @@ func InitTheme(theme *ColorTheme, baseTheme *ColorTheme, boldify bool, forceBlac
match.Attr = Underline
}
theme.Match = o(baseTheme.Match, match)
// Inherit from 'fg', so that we don't have to write 'current-fg:dim'
// These colors are not defined in the base themes.
// Resolve ListFg/ListBg early so Current and Selected can inherit from them.
theme.ListFg = o(theme.Fg, theme.ListFg)
theme.ListBg = o(theme.Bg, theme.ListBg)
// Inherit from 'list-fg', so that we don't have to write 'current-fg:dim'
// e.g. fzf --delimiter / --nth -1 --color fg:dim,nth:regular
current := theme.Current
if !baseTheme.Colored && current.IsUndefined() {
current.Attr |= Reverse
}
theme.Current = theme.Fg.Merge(o(baseTheme.Current, current))
resolvedCurrent := o(baseTheme.Current, current)
theme.NthCurrentAttr = resolvedCurrent.Attr
theme.Current = theme.ListFg.Merge(resolvedCurrent)
currentMatch := theme.CurrentMatch
if !baseTheme.Colored && currentMatch.IsUndefined() {
currentMatch.Attr |= Reverse | Underline
@@ -1213,7 +1306,7 @@ func InitTheme(theme *ColorTheme, baseTheme *ColorTheme, boldify bool, forceBlac
theme.CurrentMatch = o(baseTheme.CurrentMatch, currentMatch)
theme.Spinner = o(baseTheme.Spinner, theme.Spinner)
theme.Info = o(baseTheme.Info, theme.Info)
theme.Cursor = o(baseTheme.Cursor, theme.Cursor)
theme.Pointer = o(baseTheme.Pointer, theme.Pointer)
theme.Marker = o(baseTheme.Marker, theme.Marker)
theme.Header = o(baseTheme.Header, theme.Header)
theme.Footer = o(baseTheme.Footer, theme.Footer)
@@ -1230,10 +1323,8 @@ func InitTheme(theme *ColorTheme, baseTheme *ColorTheme, boldify bool, forceBlac
scrollbarDefined := theme.Scrollbar != undefined
previewBorderDefined := theme.PreviewBorder != undefined
// These colors are not defined in the base themes
theme.ListFg = o(theme.Fg, theme.ListFg)
theme.ListBg = o(theme.Bg, theme.ListBg)
theme.SelectedFg = o(theme.ListFg, theme.SelectedFg)
theme.NthSelectedAttr = theme.SelectedFg.Attr
theme.SelectedFg = theme.ListFg.Merge(theme.SelectedFg)
theme.SelectedBg = o(theme.ListBg, theme.SelectedBg)
theme.SelectedMatch = o(theme.Match, theme.SelectedMatch)
@@ -1288,11 +1379,22 @@ func InitTheme(theme *ColorTheme, baseTheme *ColorTheme, boldify bool, forceBlac
} else {
theme.HeaderBg = o(theme.Bg, theme.ListBg)
}
theme.HeaderBorder = o(theme.Border, theme.HeaderBorder)
// Inline header/footer borders sit inside the list frame, so default their color
// to the list-border color when the user has not explicitly set it. The inline
// separator then matches the surrounding frame.
headerBorderFallback := theme.Border
if headerInline {
headerBorderFallback = theme.ListBorder
}
theme.HeaderBorder = o(headerBorderFallback, theme.HeaderBorder)
theme.HeaderLabel = o(theme.BorderLabel, theme.HeaderLabel)
theme.FooterBg = o(theme.Bg, theme.FooterBg)
theme.FooterBorder = o(theme.Border, theme.FooterBorder)
footerBorderFallback := theme.Border
if footerInline {
footerBorderFallback = theme.ListBorder
}
theme.FooterBorder = o(footerBorderFallback, theme.FooterBorder)
theme.FooterLabel = o(theme.BorderLabel, theme.FooterLabel)
if theme.Nomatch.IsUndefined() {
@@ -1320,11 +1422,11 @@ func initPalette(theme *ColorTheme) {
ColDisabled = pair(theme.Disabled, theme.InputBg)
ColMatch = pair(theme.Match, theme.ListBg)
ColSelectedMatch = pair(theme.SelectedMatch, theme.SelectedBg)
ColCursor = pair(theme.Cursor, theme.Gutter)
ColCursorEmpty = pair(blank, theme.Gutter)
ColCursorEmptyChar = pair(theme.Gutter, theme.ListBg)
ColAltCursorEmpty = pair(blank, theme.AltGutter)
ColAltCursorEmptyChar = pair(theme.AltGutter, theme.ListBg)
ColPointer = pair(theme.Pointer, theme.Gutter)
ColPointerEmpty = pair(blank, theme.Gutter)
ColPointerEmptyChar = pair(theme.Gutter, theme.ListBg)
ColAltPointerEmpty = pair(blank, theme.AltGutter)
ColAltPointerEmptyChar = pair(theme.AltGutter, theme.ListBg)
if theme.SelectedBg.Color != theme.ListBg.Color {
ColMarker = pair(theme.Marker, theme.SelectedBg)
} else {
@@ -1332,8 +1434,8 @@ func initPalette(theme *ColorTheme) {
}
ColCurrent = pair(theme.Current, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentMatch = pair(theme.CurrentMatch, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentCursor = pair(theme.Cursor, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentCursorEmpty = pair(blank, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentPointer = pair(theme.Pointer, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentPointerEmpty = pair(blank, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentMarker = pair(theme.Marker, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentSelectedEmpty = pair(blank, theme.DarkBg)
ColSpinner = pair(theme.Spinner, theme.InputBg)
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ func TestWrapLine(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("Basic wrap: %v", lines)
}
// Exact fit no wrapping needed
// Exact fit - no wrapping needed
lines = WrapLine("hello", 0, 5, 8, 2)
if len(lines) != 1 || lines[0].Text != "hello" || lines[0].DisplayWidth != 5 {
t.Errorf("Exact fit: %v", lines)
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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"syscall"
"github.com/junegunn/go-shellwords"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
@@ -20,8 +21,8 @@ type Executor struct {
func NewExecutor(withShell string) *Executor {
shell := os.Getenv("SHELL")
args := strings.Fields(withShell)
if len(args) > 0 {
args, err := shellwords.Parse(withShell)
if err == nil && len(args) > 0 {
shell = args[0]
args = args[1:]
} else {
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@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ import (
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"syscall"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
)
type shellType int
@@ -19,6 +21,7 @@ const (
shellTypeUnknown shellType = iota
shellTypeCmd
shellTypePowerShell
shellTypePwsh
)
var escapeRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`[&|<>()^%!"]`)
@@ -46,7 +49,10 @@ func NewExecutor(withShell string) *Executor {
} else if strings.HasPrefix(basename, "cmd") {
shellType = shellTypeCmd
args = []string{"/s/c"}
} else if strings.HasPrefix(basename, "pwsh") || strings.HasPrefix(basename, "powershell") {
} else if strings.HasPrefix(basename, "pwsh") {
shellType = shellTypePwsh
args = []string{"-NoProfile", "-Command"}
} else if strings.HasPrefix(basename, "powershell") {
shellType = shellTypePowerShell
args = []string{"-NoProfile", "-Command"}
} else {
@@ -56,8 +62,12 @@ func NewExecutor(withShell string) *Executor {
}
// ExecCommand executes the given command with $SHELL
// FIXME: setpgid is unused. We set it in the Unix implementation so that we
// can kill preview process with its child processes at once.
//
// On Windows, setpgid controls whether the spawned process is placed in a new
// process group (so that it can be signaled independently, e.g. for previews).
// However, we only do this for "pwsh" and non-standard shells, because cmd.exe
// and Windows PowerShell ("powershell.exe") don't always exit on Ctrl-Break.
//
// NOTE: For "powershell", we should ideally set output encoding to UTF8,
// but it is left as is now because no adverse effect has been observed.
func (x *Executor) ExecCommand(command string, setpgid bool) *exec.Cmd {
@@ -73,19 +83,31 @@ func (x *Executor) ExecCommand(command string, setpgid bool) *exec.Cmd {
}
x.shellPath.Store(shell)
}
var creationFlags uint32
// Set new process group for pwsh (PowerShell 7+) and unknown/posix-ish shells
if setpgid && (x.shellType == shellTypePwsh || x.shellType == shellTypeUnknown) {
creationFlags = windows.CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
}
var cmd *exec.Cmd
if x.shellType == shellTypeCmd {
cmd = exec.Command(shell)
cmd.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{
HideWindow: false,
CmdLine: fmt.Sprintf(`%s "%s"`, strings.Join(x.args, " "), command),
CreationFlags: 0,
CreationFlags: creationFlags,
}
} else {
cmd = exec.Command(shell, append(x.args, command)...)
args := x.args
if setpgid && x.shellType == shellTypePwsh {
// pwsh needs -NonInteractive flag to exit on Ctrl-Break
args = append([]string{"-NonInteractive"}, x.args...)
}
cmd = exec.Command(shell, append(args, command)...)
cmd.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{
HideWindow: false,
CreationFlags: 0,
CreationFlags: creationFlags,
}
}
return cmd
@@ -156,7 +178,7 @@ func (x *Executor) QuoteEntry(entry string) string {
fd -H --no-ignore -td -d 4 | fzf --preview ".\eza.exe --color=always --tree --level=3 --icons=always {}" --with-shell "powershell -NoProfile -Command"
*/
return escapeArg(entry)
case shellTypePowerShell:
case shellTypePowerShell, shellTypePwsh:
escaped := strings.ReplaceAll(entry, `"`, `\"`)
return "'" + strings.ReplaceAll(escaped, "'", "''") + "'"
default:
@@ -166,6 +188,21 @@ func (x *Executor) QuoteEntry(entry string) string {
// KillCommand kills the process for the given command
func KillCommand(cmd *exec.Cmd) error {
// Safely handle nil command or process.
if cmd == nil || cmd.Process == nil {
return nil
}
// If it has its own process group, we can send it Ctrl-Break
if cmd.SysProcAttr != nil && cmd.SysProcAttr.CreationFlags&windows.CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP != 0 {
if err := windows.GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(windows.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT, uint32(cmd.Process.Pid)); err == nil {
return nil
}
}
// If it's the same process group, or if sending the console control event
// fails (e.g., no console, different console, or process already exited),
// fall back to a standard kill. This probably won't *help* if there's I/O
// going on, because Wait() will still hang until the I/O finishes unless we
// hard-kill the entire process group. But it doesn't hurt to try!
return cmd.Process.Kill()
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
package fzf
import (
"os/exec"
)
func runZellij(args []string, opts *Options) (int, error) {
argStr, dir := popupArgStr(args, opts)
zellijArgs := []string{
"run", "--floating", "--close-on-exit", "--block-until-exit",
"--cwd", dir,
}
if !opts.Tmux.border {
zellijArgs = append(zellijArgs, "--borderless", "true")
}
switch opts.Tmux.position {
case posUp:
zellijArgs = append(zellijArgs, "-y", "0")
case posDown:
zellijArgs = append(zellijArgs, "-y", "9999")
case posLeft:
zellijArgs = append(zellijArgs, "-x", "0")
case posRight:
zellijArgs = append(zellijArgs, "-x", "9999")
case posCenter:
// Zellij centers floating panes by default
}
zellijArgs = append(zellijArgs, "--width", opts.Tmux.width.String())
zellijArgs = append(zellijArgs, "--height", opts.Tmux.height.String())
zellijArgs = append(zellijArgs, "--")
return runProxy(argStr, func(temp string, needBash bool) (*exec.Cmd, error) {
sh, err := sh(needBash)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
zellijArgs = append(zellijArgs, sh, temp)
return exec.Command("zellij", zellijArgs...), nil
}, opts, true)
}
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@@ -3,10 +3,9 @@ set -e FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE FZF_TMUX FZF_T
set -e FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND FZF_ALT_C_OPTS FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS
set -e FZF_API_KEY
# Unset completion-specific variables
set -e FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS
set -e FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS FZF_EXPANSION_OPTS
set -gx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS "--no-scrollbar --pointer '>' --marker '>'"
set -gx FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER '++'
set -gx fish_history fzf_test
# Add fzf to PATH
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@@ -105,6 +105,23 @@ class Tmux
go(%W[send-keys -t #{win}] + args.map(&:to_s))
end
# Simulate a mouse click at the given 1-based column and row using the SGR mouse protocol
# (xterm mouse mode 1006, which fzf enables). The escape sequence is injected as literal
# keystrokes via tmux, and fzf parses it like a real terminal mouse event.
#
# tmux's own mouse handling intercepts these sequences when `set -g mouse on`, so we toggle
# mouse off for the duration of the click and restore the previous state afterwards.
def click(col, row, button: 0)
prev = go(%w[show-options -gv mouse]).first
go(%w[set-option -g mouse off])
begin
seq = "\e[<#{button};#{col};#{row}M\e[<#{button};#{col};#{row}m"
go(%W[send-keys -t #{win} -l #{seq}])
ensure
go(%W[set-option -g mouse #{prev}]) if prev && !prev.empty?
end
end
def paste(str)
system('tmux', 'setb', str, ';', 'pasteb', '-t', win, ';', 'send-keys', '-t', win, 'Enter')
end
@@ -113,6 +130,71 @@ class Tmux
go(%W[capture-pane -p -J -t #{win}]).map(&:rstrip).reverse.drop_while(&:empty?).reverse
end
# Raw pane capture with ANSI escape sequences preserved.
def capture_ansi
go(%W[capture-pane -p -J -e -t #{win}])
end
# 3-bit ANSI bg code (40..47) -> color name used in --color options.
BG_NAMES = %w[black red green yellow blue magenta cyan white].freeze
# Parse `tmux capture-pane -e` output into per-row bg ranges. Each row is an
# array of [col_start, col_end, bg] tuples where bg is one of:
# 'default'
# 'red' / 'green' / 'blue' / ... (3-bit names)
# 'bright-red' / ... (bright variants)
# '256:<n>' (256-color fallback)
# ANSI state persists across rows, matching real terminal behavior.
def bg_ranges
raw = go(%W[capture-pane -p -J -e -t #{win}])
bg = 'default'
raw.map do |row|
cells = []
i = 0
len = row.length
while i < len
c = row[i]
if c == "\e" && row[i + 1] == '['
j = i + 2
j += 1 while j < len && row[j] != 'm'
parts = row[i + 2...j].split(';')
k = 0
while k < parts.length
p = parts[k].to_i
case p
when 0, 49 then bg = 'default'
when 40..47 then bg = BG_NAMES[p - 40]
when 100..107 then bg = "bright-#{BG_NAMES[p - 100]}"
when 48
if parts[k + 1] == '5'
bg = "256:#{parts[k + 2]}"
k += 2
elsif parts[k + 1] == '2'
bg = "rgb:#{parts[k + 2]}:#{parts[k + 3]}:#{parts[k + 4]}"
k += 4
end
end
k += 1
end
i = j + 1
else
cells << bg
i += 1
end
end
ranges = []
start = 0
cells.each_with_index do |b, idx|
if idx.positive? && b != cells[idx - 1]
ranges << [start, idx - 1, cells[idx - 1]]
start = idx
end
end
ranges << [start, cells.length - 1, cells.last] unless cells.empty?
ranges
end
end
def until(refresh = false, timeout: DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
lines = nil
begin
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@@ -404,11 +404,11 @@ class TestCore < TestInteractive
tmux.send_keys "seq 1 111 | #{fzf("-m +s --tac #{opt} -q11")}", :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal '> 111', lines[-3] }
tmux.send_keys :Tab
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal ' 4/111 -S (1)', lines[-2] }
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal ' 4/111 (1) -S', lines[-2] }
tmux.send_keys 'C-R'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal '> 11', lines[-3] }
tmux.send_keys :Tab
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal ' 4/111 +S (2)', lines[-2] }
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal ' 4/111 (2) +S', lines[-2] }
tmux.send_keys :Enter
assert_equal %w[111 11], fzf_output_lines
end
@@ -1190,6 +1190,16 @@ class TestCore < TestInteractive
tmux.until { |lines| assert lines.any_include?('9999␊10000') }
end
def test_freeze_left_tabstop
writelines(%W[1\t2\t3])
# With --freeze-left 1 and --tabstop=2:
# Frozen left: "1" (width 1)
# Middle starts with "\t" at prefix width 1, tabstop 2 → 1 space
# Then "2" at column 2, next "\t" at column 3 → 1 space, then "3"
tmux.send_keys %(cat #{tempname} | #{FZF} --tabstop=2 --freeze-left 1), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal '> 1 2 3', lines[-3] }
end
def test_freeze_left_keep_right
tmux.send_keys %(seq 10000 | #{FZF} --read0 --delimiter "\n" --freeze-left 3 --keep-right --ellipsis XX --no-multi-line --bind space:toggle-multi-line), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_match(/^> 1␊2␊3XX.*10000␊$/, lines[-3]) }
@@ -1649,6 +1659,236 @@ class TestCore < TestInteractive
end
end
def test_track_nth_reload_whole_line
# --track --id-nth .. should track by entire line across reloads
tmux.send_keys "seq 1000 | #{FZF} --track --id-nth .. --bind 'ctrl-r:reload:seq 1000 | sort -R'", :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 1000, lines.match_count }
# Move to item 555
tmux.send_keys '555'
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 1, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> 555'
end
tmux.send_keys :BSpace, :BSpace, :BSpace
# Reload with shuffled order - cursor should track "555"
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 1000, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> 555'
assert_includes lines[-2], '+T'
refute_includes lines[-2], '+T*'
end
end
def test_track_nth_reload_field
# --track --id-nth 1 should track by first field across reloads
tmux.send_keys "printf '1 apple\\n2 banana\\n3 cherry\\n' | #{FZF} --track --id-nth 1 --bind 'ctrl-r:reload:printf \"1 apricot\\n2 blueberry\\n3 cranberry\\n\"'", :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 3, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> 1 apple'
end
# Move up to "2 banana"
tmux.send_keys :Up
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines, '> 2 banana' }
# Reload - the second field changes, but first field "2" stays
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 3, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> 2 blueberry'
end
end
def test_track_nth_reload_no_match
# When tracked item is not found after reload, cursor stays at current position
tmux.send_keys "printf 'alpha\\nbeta\\ngamma\\n' | #{FZF} --track --id-nth .. --bind 'ctrl-r:reload:printf \"delta\\nepsilon\\nzeta\\n\"'", :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 3, lines.match_count }
tmux.send_keys :Up
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines, '> beta' }
# Reload with completely different items - no match for "beta"
# Cursor stays at the same position (second item)
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 3, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> epsilon'
refute_includes lines[-2], '+T*'
end
end
def test_track_nth_blocked_indicator
# +T* should appear during reload and disappear when match is found
tmux.send_keys "seq 100 | #{FZF} --track --id-nth .. --bind 'ctrl-r:reload:sleep 1; seq 100 | sort -R'", :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 100, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines[-2], '+T'
end
# Trigger slow reload - should show +T* while blocked
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines[-2], '+T*' }
# After reload completes, +T* should clear back to +T
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 100, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines[-2], '+T'
refute_includes lines[-2], '+T*'
end
end
def test_track_nth_abort_unblocks
# Escape during track-blocked state should unblock, not quit
tmux.send_keys "seq 100 | #{FZF} --track --id-nth .. --bind 'ctrl-r:reload:sleep 3; seq 100'", :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 100, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines[-2], '+T'
end
# Trigger slow reload
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines[-2], '+T*' }
# Escape should unblock, not quit fzf
tmux.send_keys :Escape
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_includes lines[-2], '+T'
refute_includes lines[-2], '+T*'
end
end
def test_track_nth_reload_async_unblocks_early
# With async reload, +T* should clear as soon as the match streams in,
# even while loading is still in progress.
# sleep 1 first so +T* is observable, then the match arrives, then more items after a delay.
tmux.send_keys "seq 5 | #{FZF} --track --id-nth .. --bind 'ctrl-r:reload:sleep 1; echo 1; sleep 2; seq 2 10'", :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 5, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> 1'
end
# Trigger reload - blocked during initial sleep
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines[-2], '+T*' }
# Match "1" arrives, unblocks before the remaining items load
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 1, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> 1'
assert_includes lines[-2], '+T'
refute_includes lines[-2], '+T*'
end
end
def test_track_nth_reload_sync_blocks_until_complete
# With reload-sync, +T* should stay until the entire stream is complete,
# even though the match arrives early in the stream.
tmux.send_keys "seq 5 | #{FZF} --track --id-nth .. --bind 'ctrl-r:reload-sync:sleep 1; echo 1; sleep 2; seq 2 10'", :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 5, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> 1'
end
# Trigger reload-sync - every observable state must be either:
# 1. +T* (still blocked), or
# 2. final state (count=10, +T without *)
# Any other combination (e.g. unblocked while count < 10) is a bug.
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until do |lines|
info = lines[-2]
blocked = info&.include?('+T*')
unless blocked
raise "Unblocked before stream complete (count: #{lines.match_count})" if lines.match_count != 10
assert_includes info, '+T'
assert_includes lines, '> 1'
end
!blocked
end
end
def test_track_nth_toggle_track_unblocks
# toggle-track during track-blocked state should unblock and disable tracking
tmux.send_keys "seq 100 | #{FZF} --track --id-nth .. --bind 'ctrl-r:reload:sleep 5; seq 100' --bind 'ctrl-t:toggle-track'", :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 100, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines[-2], '+T'
end
# Trigger slow reload
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines[-2], '+T*' }
# toggle-track should unblock and disable tracking before reload completes
tmux.send_keys 'C-t'
tmux.until(timeout: 3) do |lines|
refute_includes lines[-2], '+T'
end
end
def test_track_nth_reload_async_no_match
# With async reload, when tracked item is not found, cursor stays at
# current position after stream completes
tmux.send_keys "printf 'alpha\\nbeta\\ngamma\\n' | #{FZF} --track --id-nth .. --bind 'ctrl-r:reload:sleep 1; printf \"delta\\nepsilon\\nzeta\\n\"'", :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 3, lines.match_count }
tmux.send_keys :Up
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines, '> beta' }
# Reload with completely different items - no match for "beta"
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines[-2], '+T*' }
# After stream completes, unblocks with cursor at same position (second item)
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 3, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> epsilon'
refute_includes lines[-2], '+T*'
end
end
def test_track_action_with_id_nth
# track-current with --id-nth should track by specified field
tmux.send_keys "printf '1 apple\\n2 banana\\n3 cherry\\n' | #{FZF} --id-nth 1 --bind 'ctrl-t:track-current,ctrl-r:reload:printf \"1 apricot\\n2 blueberry\\n3 cranberry\\n\"'", :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 3, lines.match_count }
# Move to "2 banana" and activate tracking
tmux.send_keys :Up
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines, '> 2 banana' }
tmux.send_keys 'C-t'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines[-2], '+t' }
# Reload - should track by field "2"
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 3, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines, '> 2 blueberry'
end
end
def test_id_nth_preserve_multi_selection
# --id-nth with --multi should preserve selections across reload-sync
File.write(tempname, "1 apricot\n2 blueberry\n3 cranberry\n")
tmux.send_keys "printf '1 apple\\n2 banana\\n3 cherry\\n' | #{fzf("--multi --id-nth 1 --bind 'ctrl-r:reload-sync:cat #{tempname}'")}", :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 3, lines.match_count }
# Select first item (1 apple) and third item (3 cherry)
tmux.send_keys :Tab
tmux.send_keys :Up, :Up, :Tab
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines[-2], '(2)' }
# Reload - selections should be preserved by id-nth key
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 3, lines.match_count
assert_includes lines[-2], '(2)'
assert(lines.any? { |l| l.include?('apricot') })
end
# Accept and verify the correct items were preserved
tmux.send_keys :Enter
assert_equal ['1 apricot', '3 cranberry'], fzf_output_lines
end
def test_one_and_zero
tmux.send_keys "seq 10 | #{FZF} --bind 'zero:preview(echo no match),one:preview(echo {} is the only match)'", :Enter
tmux.send_keys '1'
@@ -1745,6 +1985,191 @@ class TestCore < TestInteractive
end
end
def test_change_with_nth
input = [
'foo bar baz',
'aaa bbb ccc',
'xxx yyy zzz'
]
writelines(input)
# Start with field 1 only, cycle through fields, verify $FZF_WITH_NTH via prompt
tmux.send_keys %(#{FZF} --with-nth 1 --bind 'space:change-with-nth(2|3|1),result:transform-prompt:echo "[$FZF_WITH_NTH]> "' < #{tempname}), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 3, lines.item_count
assert lines.any_include?('[1]>')
assert lines.any_include?('foo')
refute lines.any_include?('bar')
end
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('[2]>')
assert lines.any_include?('bar')
refute lines.any_include?('foo')
end
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('[3]>')
assert lines.any_include?('baz')
refute lines.any_include?('bar')
end
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('[1]>')
assert lines.any_include?('foo')
refute lines.any_include?('bar')
end
end
def test_change_with_nth_default
# Empty value restores the default --with-nth
tmux.send_keys %(echo -e 'a b c\nd e f' | #{FZF} --with-nth 1 --bind 'space:change-with-nth(2|)'), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 2, lines.item_count
assert lines.any_include?('a')
refute lines.any_include?('b')
end
# Switch to field 2
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('b')
refute lines.any_include?('a')
end
# Empty restores default (field 1)
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('a')
refute lines.any_include?('b')
end
end
def test_transform_with_nth_search
input = [
'alpha bravo charlie',
'delta echo foxtrot',
'golf hotel india'
]
writelines(input)
tmux.send_keys %(#{FZF} --with-nth 1 --bind 'space:transform-with-nth(echo 2)' -q '^bravo$' < #{tempname}), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 0, lines.match_count
end
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 1, lines.match_count
end
end
def test_bg_transform_with_nth_output
tmux.send_keys %(echo -e 'a b c\nd e f' | #{FZF} --with-nth 2 --bind 'space:bg-transform-with-nth(echo 3)'), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 2, lines.item_count
assert lines.any_include?('b')
end
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('c')
refute lines.any_include?('b')
end
tmux.send_keys :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert lines.any_include?('a b c') || lines.any_include?('d e f') }
end
def test_change_with_nth_search
input = [
'alpha bravo charlie',
'delta echo foxtrot',
'golf hotel india'
]
writelines(input)
tmux.send_keys %(#{FZF} --with-nth 1 --bind 'space:change-with-nth(2)' -q '^bravo$' < #{tempname}), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 0, lines.match_count
end
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 1, lines.match_count
end
end
def test_change_with_nth_output
tmux.send_keys %(echo -e 'a b c\nd e f' | #{FZF} --with-nth 2 --bind 'space:change-with-nth(3)'), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 2, lines.item_count
assert lines.any_include?('b')
end
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('c')
refute lines.any_include?('b')
end
tmux.send_keys :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert lines.any_include?('a b c') || lines.any_include?('d e f') }
end
def test_change_with_nth_selection
# Items: field1 has unique values, field2 has 'match' or 'miss'
input = [
'one match x',
'two miss y',
'three match z'
]
writelines(input)
# Start showing field 2 (match/miss), query 'match', select all matches, then switch to field 3
tmux.send_keys %(#{FZF} --with-nth 2 --multi --bind 'ctrl-a:select-all,space:change-with-nth(3)' -q match < #{tempname}), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 2, lines.match_count
end
# Select all matching items
tmux.send_keys 'C-a'
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('(2)')
end
# Now change with-nth to field 3; 'x' and 'z' don't contain 'match'
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 0, lines.match_count
# Selections of non-matching items should be cleared
assert lines.any_include?('(0)')
end
end
def test_change_with_nth_multiline
# Each item has 3 lines: "N-a\nN-b\nN-c"
# --with-nth 1 shows 1 line per item, --with-nth 1..3 shows 3 lines per item
tmux.send_keys %(seq 20 | xargs -I{} printf '{}-a\\n{}-b\\n{}-c\\0' | #{FZF} --read0 --delimiter "\n" --with-nth 1 --bind 'space:change-with-nth(1..3|1)' --no-sort), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 20, lines.item_count
assert lines.any_include?('1-a')
refute lines.any_include?('1-b')
end
# Expand to 3 lines per item
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('1-a')
assert lines.any_include?('1-b')
assert lines.any_include?('1-c')
end
# Scroll down a few items
5.times { tmux.send_keys :Down }
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('6-a')
assert lines.any_include?('6-b')
assert lines.any_include?('6-c')
end
# Collapse back to 1 line per item
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('6-a')
refute lines.any_include?('6-b')
end
# Scroll down more after collapse
5.times { tmux.send_keys :Down }
tmux.until do |lines|
assert lines.any_include?('11-a')
refute lines.any_include?('11-b')
end
end
def test_env_vars
def env_vars
return {} unless File.exist?(tempname)
@@ -1900,13 +2325,13 @@ class TestCore < TestInteractive
tmux.send_keys %(echo "foo ,bar,baz" | #{FZF} -d, --accept-nth 2,2,1,3,1 --sync --bind start:accept > #{tempname}), :Enter
wait do
assert_path_exists tempname
# Last delimiter and the whitespaces are removed
assert_equal ['bar,bar,foo ,bazfoo'], File.readlines(tempname, chomp: true)
# Last delimiter is removed
assert_equal ['bar,bar,foo ,bazfoo '], File.readlines(tempname, chomp: true)
end
end
def test_accept_nth_regex_delimiter
tmux.send_keys %(echo "foo :,:bar,baz" | #{FZF} --delimiter='[:,]+' --accept-nth 2,2,1,3,1 --sync --bind start:accept > #{tempname}), :Enter
tmux.send_keys %(echo "foo :,:bar,baz" | #{FZF} --delimiter=' *[:,]+ *' --accept-nth 2,2,1,3,1 --sync --bind start:accept > #{tempname}), :Enter
wait do
assert_path_exists tempname
# Last delimiter and the whitespaces are removed
@@ -1924,7 +2349,7 @@ class TestCore < TestInteractive
end
def test_accept_nth_template
tmux.send_keys %(echo "foo ,bar,baz" | #{FZF} -d, --accept-nth '[{n}] 1st: {1}, 3rd: {3}, 2nd: {2}' --sync --bind start:accept > #{tempname}), :Enter
tmux.send_keys %(echo "foo ,bar,baz" | #{FZF} -d " *, *" --accept-nth '[{n}] 1st: {1}, 3rd: {3}, 2nd: {2}' --sync --bind start:accept > #{tempname}), :Enter
wait do
assert_path_exists tempname
# Last delimiter and the whitespaces are removed
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@@ -1298,4 +1298,337 @@ class TestLayout < TestInteractive
tmux.send_keys :Enter
end
end
# Locate a word in the currently captured screen and click its first character.
# tmux rows/columns are 1-based; capture indices are 0-based.
def click_word(word)
tmux.capture.each_with_index do |line, idx|
col = line.index(word)
return tmux.click(col + 1, idx + 1) if col
end
flunk("word #{word.inspect} not found on screen")
end
# Launch fzf with a click-{header,footer} binding that echoes FZF_CLICK_* into the prompt,
# then click each word in `clicks` and assert the resulting L/W values.
# `clicks` is an array of [word_to_click, expected_line].
def verify_clicks(kind:, opts:, input:, clicks:)
var = kind.to_s.upcase # HEADER or FOOTER
binding = "click-#{kind}:transform-prompt:" \
"echo \"L=$FZF_CLICK_#{var}_LINE W=$FZF_CLICK_#{var}_WORD> \""
# --multi makes the info line end in " (0)" so the wait regex is unambiguous.
tmux.send_keys %(#{input} | #{FZF} #{opts} --multi --bind '#{binding}'), :Enter
# Wait for fzf to fully render before inspecting the screen, otherwise the echoed
# command line can shadow click targets.
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(%r{ [0-9]+/[0-9]+ \(0\)}) }
clicks.each do |word, line|
click_word(word)
tmux.until { |lines| assert lines.any_include?("L=#{line} W=#{word}>") }
end
tmux.send_keys 'Escape'
end
# Header lines (--header-lines) are rendered in reverse display order only under
# layout=default; in layout=reverse and layout=reverse-list they keep the input order.
# FZF_CLICK_HEADER_LINE reflects the visual row, so the expected value flips.
HEADER_CLICKS = [%w[Aaa 1], %w[Bbb 2], %w[Ccc 3]].freeze
%w[default reverse reverse-list].each do |layout|
slug = layout.tr('-', '_')
# Plain --header with no border around the header section.
define_method(:"test_click_header_plain_#{slug}") do
verify_clicks(kind: :header,
opts: %(--layout=#{layout} --header $'Aaa\\nBbb\\nCcc'),
input: 'seq 5',
clicks: HEADER_CLICKS)
end
# --header with a framing border (--style full gives --header-border=rounded by default).
define_method(:"test_click_header_border_rounded_#{slug}") do
verify_clicks(kind: :header,
opts: %(--layout=#{layout} --style full --header $'Aaa\\nBbb\\nCcc'),
input: 'seq 5',
clicks: HEADER_CLICKS)
end
# --header-lines consumed from stdin, with its own framing border.
define_method(:"test_click_header_lines_border_rounded_#{slug}") do
clicks_hl = if layout == 'default'
[%w[Xaa 3], %w[Ybb 2], %w[Zcc 1]]
else
[%w[Xaa 1], %w[Ybb 2], %w[Zcc 3]]
end
verify_clicks(kind: :header,
opts: %(--layout=#{layout} --style full --header-lines 3),
input: "(printf 'Xaa\\nYbb\\nZcc\\n'; seq 5)",
clicks: clicks_hl)
end
# --footer with a framing border.
define_method(:"test_click_footer_border_rounded_#{slug}") do
verify_clicks(kind: :footer,
opts: %(--layout=#{layout} --style full --footer $'Foo\\nBar\\nBaz'),
input: 'seq 5',
clicks: [%w[Foo 1], %w[Bar 2], %w[Baz 3]])
end
# --header and --header-lines combined. Click-header numbering concatenates the two
# sections, but the order depends on the layout:
# layoutReverse: custom header (1..N), then header-lines (N+1..N+M)
# layoutDefault: header-lines (1..M, reversed visually), then custom header (M+1..M+N)
# layoutReverseList: header-lines (1..M), then custom header (M+1..M+N)
define_method(:"test_click_header_combined_#{slug}") do
clicks = case layout
when 'reverse'
[%w[Aaa 1], %w[Bbb 2], %w[Ccc 3], %w[Xaa 4], %w[Ybb 5], %w[Zcc 6]]
when 'default'
[%w[Aaa 4], %w[Bbb 5], %w[Ccc 6], %w[Xaa 3], %w[Ybb 2], %w[Zcc 1]]
else # reverse-list
[%w[Aaa 4], %w[Bbb 5], %w[Ccc 6], %w[Xaa 1], %w[Ybb 2], %w[Zcc 3]]
end
verify_clicks(kind: :header,
opts: %(--layout=#{layout} --header $'Aaa\\nBbb\\nCcc' --header-lines 3),
input: "(printf 'Xaa\\nYbb\\nZcc\\n'; seq 5)",
clicks: clicks)
end
# Inline header inside a rounded list border.
define_method(:"test_click_header_border_inline_#{slug}") do
opts = %(--layout=#{layout} --style full --header $'Aaa\\nBbb\\nCcc' --header-border=inline)
verify_clicks(kind: :header, opts: opts, input: 'seq 5', clicks: HEADER_CLICKS)
end
# Inline header inside a horizontal list border (top+bottom only, no T-junctions).
define_method(:"test_click_header_border_inline_horizontal_list_#{slug}") do
opts = %(--layout=#{layout} --style full --list-border=horizontal --header $'Aaa\\nBbb\\nCcc' --header-border=inline)
verify_clicks(kind: :header, opts: opts, input: 'seq 5', clicks: HEADER_CLICKS)
end
# Inline header-lines inside a rounded list border.
define_method(:"test_click_header_lines_border_inline_#{slug}") do
clicks_hl = if layout == 'default'
[%w[Xaa 3], %w[Ybb 2], %w[Zcc 1]]
else
[%w[Xaa 1], %w[Ybb 2], %w[Zcc 3]]
end
opts = %(--layout=#{layout} --style full --header-lines 3 --header-lines-border=inline)
verify_clicks(kind: :header, opts: opts,
input: "(printf 'Xaa\\nYbb\\nZcc\\n'; seq 5)",
clicks: clicks_hl)
end
# Inline footer inside a rounded list border.
define_method(:"test_click_footer_border_inline_#{slug}") do
opts = %(--layout=#{layout} --style full --footer $'Foo\\nBar\\nBaz' --footer-border=inline)
verify_clicks(kind: :footer, opts: opts, input: 'seq 5',
clicks: [%w[Foo 1], %w[Bar 2], %w[Baz 3]])
end
end
# An inline section requesting far more rows than the terminal can fit must not
# break the layout. The list frame must still render inside the pane with both
# corners visible and the prompt line present.
def test_inline_header_lines_oversized
tmux.send_keys %(seq 10000 | #{FZF} --style full --header-border inline --header-lines 9999), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(%r{ [0-9]+/[0-9]+}) }
lines = tmux.capture
# Rounded (light) and sharp (tcell) default border glyphs.
top_corners = /[╭┌]/
bottom_corners = /[╰└]/
assert(lines.any? { |l| l.match?(top_corners) }, "list frame top missing: #{lines.inspect}")
assert(lines.any? { |l| l.match?(bottom_corners) }, "list frame bottom missing: #{lines.inspect}")
assert(lines.any? { |l| l.include?('>') }, "prompt missing: #{lines.inspect}")
tmux.send_keys 'Escape'
end
# A non-inline section that consumes all available rows must still render without
# crashing when another section is inline but has no budget. The inline section's
# content is clipped to 0 but the layout proceeds.
def test_inline_footer_starved_by_non_inline_header
tmux.send_keys %(seq 10000 | #{FZF} --style full --footer-border inline --footer "$(seq 1000)" --header "$(seq 1000)"), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(%r{ [0-9]+/[0-9]+}) }
lines = tmux.capture
assert(lines.any? { |l| l.include?('>') }, "prompt missing: #{lines.inspect}")
tmux.send_keys 'Escape'
end
# Without a line-drawing --list-border, --header-border=inline must silently
# fall back to the `line` style (documented behavior).
def test_inline_falls_back_without_list_border
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --list-border=none --header HEADER --header-border=inline), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(%r{ [0-9]+/[0-9]+}) }
lines = tmux.capture
assert(lines.any? { |l| l.include?('HEADER') }, "header missing: #{lines.inspect}")
# Neither list frame corners (rounded/sharp) nor T-junction runes appear,
# since we've fallen back to a plain line separator.
assert(lines.none? { |l| l.match?(/[╭╮╰╯┌┐└┘├┤]/) }, "unexpected frame glyphs: #{lines.inspect}")
tmux.send_keys 'Escape'
end
# Regression: when --header-border=inline falls back to `line` because the
# list border can't host an inline separator, the header-border color must
# inherit from `border`, not `list-border`. The effective shape is `line`,
# so color inheritance must match what `line` rendering would use.
def test_inline_fallback_does_not_inherit_list_border_color
# Marker attribute (bold) on list-border. If HeaderBorder wrongly inherits
# from ListBorder, the header separator characters will carry the bold
# attribute. --info=hidden and --no-separator strip other separator lines
# so the only row of `─` chars is the header separator.
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --list-border=none --header HEADER --header-border=inline --info=hidden --no-separator --color=bg:-1,list-border:red:bold), :Enter
sep_row = nil
tmux.until do |_|
sep_row = tmux.capture_ansi.find do |row|
stripped = row.gsub(/\e\[[\d;]*m/, '').rstrip
stripped.match?(/\A─+\z/)
end
!sep_row.nil?
end
# Bold (1) or red fg (31) on the header separator means it inherited from
# list-border even though the effective shape is `line` (non-inline).
refute_match(/\e\[(?:[\d;]*;)?(?:1|31)(?:;[\d;]*)?m─/, sep_row,
"header separator inherited list-border attr: #{sep_row.inspect}")
tmux.send_keys 'Escape'
end
# Inline takes precedence over --header-first: the main header stays
# inside the list frame instead of moving below the input.
def test_inline_header_border_overrides_header_first
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --style full --header foo --header-first --header-border inline), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
foo_idx = lines.index { |l| l.match?(/\A│\s+foo\s+│\z/) }
input_idx = lines.index { |l| l.match?(%r{\A│\s+>\s+\d+/\d+\s+│\z}) }
foo_idx && input_idx && foo_idx < input_idx
end
end
# With both sections present, --header-first still moves the main --header
# below the input while --header-lines-border=inline keeps header-lines
# inside the list frame.
def test_inline_header_lines_with_header_first_and_main_header
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --style full --header foo --header-lines 1 --header-first --header-lines-border inline), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
one_idx = lines.index { |l| l.match?(/\A│\s+1\s+│\z/) }
foo_idx = lines.index { |l| l.match?(/\A│\s+foo\s+│\z/) }
input_idx = lines.index { |l| l.match?(%r{\A│\s+>\s+\d+/\d+\s+│\z}) }
one_idx && foo_idx && input_idx && one_idx < input_idx && input_idx < foo_idx
end
end
# With no main --header, --header-first previously repositioned
# header-lines. Inline now takes precedence: header-lines stays inside
# the list frame.
def test_inline_header_lines_with_header_first_no_main_header
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --style full --header-lines 1 --header-first --header-lines-border inline), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
one_idx = lines.index { |l| l.match?(/\A│\s+1\s+│\z/) }
input_idx = lines.index { |l| l.match?(%r{\A│\s+>\s+\d+/\d+\s+│\z}) }
one_idx && input_idx && one_idx < input_idx
end
end
# Regression: with --header-border=inline and --header-lines but no
# --header, the inline slot was sized for header-lines only. After
# change-header added a main header line, resizeIfNeeded tolerated the
# too-small slot, so the header-lines line got displaced and disappeared.
def test_inline_change_header_grows_slot
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --style full --header-lines 1 --header-border inline --bind space:change-header:tada), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(/\A│\s+1\s+│\z/) }
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
lines.any_include?(/\A│\s+1\s+│\z/) && lines.any_include?(/\A│\s+tada\s+│\z/)
end
end
# Regression: with --footer-border=inline, change-footer that grows the
# footer line count left the inline slot sized for the old length, so
# extra lines were clipped.
def test_inline_change_footer_grows_slot
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --style full --footer-border inline --footer one --bind $'space:change-footer:one\\ntwo'), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(/\A│\s+one\s+│\z/) }
tmux.send_keys :Space
tmux.until do |lines|
lines.any_include?(/\A│\s+one\s+│\z/) && lines.any_include?(/\A│\s+two\s+│\z/)
end
end
# Invalid inline combinations must be rejected at startup.
def test_inline_rejected_on_unsupported_options
[
['--border=inline', 'inline border is only supported'],
['--list-border=inline', 'inline border is only supported'],
['--input-border=inline', 'inline border is only supported'],
['--preview-window=border-inline --preview :', 'invalid preview window option: border-inline'],
['--header-border=inline --header-lines-border=sharp --header-lines=1',
'--header-border=inline requires --header-lines-border to be inline or unset']
].each do |args, expected|
output = `#{FZF} #{args} < /dev/null 2>&1`
refute_equal 0, $CHILD_STATUS.exitstatus, "expected non-zero exit for: #{args}"
assert_includes output, expected, "wrong error for: #{args}"
end
end
private
# Count rows whose entire width is a single `color` range.
def count_full_rows(ranges_by_row, color)
ranges_by_row.count { |r| r.length == 1 && r[0][2] == color }
end
# Wait until `tmux.bg_ranges` has at least `count` fully-`color` rows; return them.
def wait_for_full_rows(color, count)
ranges = nil
tmux.until do |_|
ranges = tmux.bg_ranges
count_full_rows(ranges, color) >= count
end
ranges
end
public
# Inline header's entire section (outer edge + content-row verticals + separator)
# carries the header-bg color; list rows below carry list-bg.
def test_inline_header_bg_color
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --list-border --reverse --header HEADER --header-border=inline --color=bg:-1,header-border:white,list-border:white,header-bg:red,list-bg:green), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(%r{ [0-9]+/[0-9]+}) }
# 3 fully-red rows: top edge, header content, separator.
ranges = wait_for_full_rows('red', 3)
assert_equal_org(3, count_full_rows(ranges, 'red'))
# List rows below (>=5) are fully green.
assert_operator count_full_rows(ranges, 'green'), :>=, 5
tmux.send_keys 'Escape'
end
# Regression: when --header-lines-border=inline is the only inline section
# (no --header-border), the section must still use header-bg, not list-bg.
def test_inline_header_lines_bg_without_main_header
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --list-border --reverse --header-lines 2 --header-lines-border=inline --color=bg:-1,header-border:white,list-border:white,header-bg:red,list-bg:green), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(%r{ [0-9]+/[0-9]+}) }
# Top edge + 2 content rows + separator = 4 fully-red rows.
ranges = wait_for_full_rows('red', 4)
assert_equal_org(4, count_full_rows(ranges, 'red'))
tmux.send_keys 'Escape'
end
# Inline footer's entire section carries footer-bg; list rows above carry list-bg.
def test_inline_footer_bg_color
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --list-border --footer FOOTER --footer-border=inline --color=bg:-1,footer-border:white,list-border:white,footer-bg:blue,list-bg:green), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(%r{ [0-9]+/[0-9]+}) }
ranges = wait_for_full_rows('blue', 3)
assert_equal_org(3, count_full_rows(ranges, 'blue'))
tmux.send_keys 'Escape'
end
# The list-label's bg is swapped to match the adjacent inline section so it reads as
# part of the section frame rather than a list-colored island on a section-colored edge.
def test_list_label_bg_on_inline_section_edge
tmux.send_keys %(seq 5 | #{FZF} --list-border --reverse --header HEADER --header-border=inline --list-label=LL --color=bg:-1,header-border:white,list-border:white,header-bg:red,list-bg:green,list-label:yellow:bold), :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| lines.any_include?(%r{ [0-9]+/[0-9]+}) }
# The label sits on the header-owned top edge, so the entire row must be a
# single red run (no green breaks where the label cells are).
ranges = wait_for_full_rows('red', 3)
assert_operator count_full_rows(ranges, 'red'), :>=, 3
tmux.send_keys 'Escape'
end
end
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@@ -393,6 +393,20 @@ class TestPreview < TestInteractive
end
end
def test_preview_follow_wrap_long_line
tmux.send_keys %(seq 1 | #{FZF} --preview "seq 2; yes yes | head -10000 | tr '\n' ' '" --preview-window follow,wrap --bind up:preview-up,down:preview-down), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 1, lines.match_count
assert lines.any_include?('3/3 │')
end
tmux.send_keys :Up
tmux.until { |lines| assert lines.any_include?('2/3 │') }
tmux.send_keys :Up
tmux.until { |lines| assert lines.any_include?('1/3 │') }
tmux.send_keys :Down
tmux.until { |lines| assert lines.any_include?('2/3 │') }
end
def test_close
tmux.send_keys "seq 100 | #{FZF} --preview 'echo foo' --bind ctrl-c:close", :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 100, lines.match_count }
@@ -593,7 +607,7 @@ class TestPreview < TestInteractive
end
def test_preview_wrap_sign_between_ansi_fragments_overflow
tmux.send_keys %(seq 1 | #{FZF} --preview 'echo -e "\\x1b[33m1234567890 \\x1b[mhello"; echo -e "\\x1b[33m1234567890 \\x1b[mhello"' --preview-window 2,wrap-word), :Enter
tmux.send_keys %(seq 1 | #{FZF} --preview 'echo -e "\\x1b[33m123 \\x1b[mhi"; echo -e "\\x1b[33m123 \\x1b[mhi"' --preview-window 2,wrap-word,noinfo), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 1, lines.match_count
assert_equal(2, lines.count { |line| line.include?('│ 12 │') })
@@ -602,11 +616,27 @@ class TestPreview < TestInteractive
end
def test_preview_wrap_sign_between_ansi_fragments_overflow2
tmux.send_keys %(seq 1 | #{FZF} --preview 'echo -e "\\x1b[33m1234567890 \\x1b[mhello"; echo -e "\\x1b[33m1234567890 \\x1b[mhello"' --preview-window 1,wrap-word), :Enter
tmux.send_keys %(seq 1 | #{FZF} --preview 'echo -e "\\x1b[33m123 \\x1b[mhi"; echo -e "\\x1b[33m123 \\x1b[mhi"' --preview-window 1,wrap-word,noinfo), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 1, lines.match_count
assert_equal(2, lines.count { |line| line.include?('│ 1 │') })
assert_equal(0, lines.count { |line| line.include?('│ h') })
end
end
def test_preview_toggle_should_redraw_scrollbar
tmux.send_keys %(seq 1 | #{FZF} --no-border --scrollbar --preview 'seq $((FZF_PREVIEW_LINES + 1))' --preview-border line --bind tab:toggle-preview --header foo --header-border --footer bar --footer-border), :Enter
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal 1, lines.match_count
assert_operator lines.count { |line| line.end_with?('│') }, :>, 2
end
tmux.send_keys :Tab
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_equal(2, lines.count { |line| line.end_with?('│') })
end
tmux.send_keys :Tab
tmux.until do |lines|
assert_operator lines.count { |line| line.end_with?('│') }, :>, 2
end
end
end
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@@ -16,6 +16,31 @@ class TestServer < TestInteractive
assert_empty state[:query]
assert_equal({ index: 0, text: '1' }, state[:current])
# No positions when query is empty
state[:matches].each do |m|
assert_nil m[:positions]
end
assert_nil state[:current][:positions] if state[:current]
# Positions with a single-character query
Net::HTTP.post(fn.call, 'change-query(1)')
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 2, lines.match_count }
state = JSON.parse(Net::HTTP.get(fn.call), symbolize_names: true)
assert_equal [0], state[:current][:positions]
state[:matches].each do |m|
assert_includes m[:text], '1'
assert_equal [m[:text].index('1')], m[:positions]
end
# Positions with a multi-character query; verify sorted ascending
Net::HTTP.post(fn.call, 'change-query(10)')
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 1, lines.match_count }
state = JSON.parse(Net::HTTP.get(fn.call), symbolize_names: true)
assert_equal '10', state[:current][:text]
assert_equal [0, 1], state[:current][:positions]
assert_equal state[:current][:positions], state[:current][:positions].sort
# No match - no current item
Net::HTTP.post(fn.call, 'change-query(yo)+reload(seq 100)+change-prompt:hundred> ')
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 100, lines.item_count }
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 'hundred> yo', lines[-1] }
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@@ -832,6 +832,55 @@ class TestBash < TestBase
tmux.prepare
end
def test_ctrl_r_delete
tmux.prepare
tmux.send_keys 'echo to-keep', :Enter
tmux.prepare
tmux.send_keys 'echo to-delete-1', :Enter
tmux.prepare
tmux.send_keys 'echo to-delete-2', :Enter
tmux.prepare
tmux.send_keys 'echo to-delete-3', :Enter
tmux.prepare
tmux.send_keys 'echo another-keeper', :Enter
tmux.prepare
# Open Ctrl-R and delete one entry
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_operator lines.match_count, :>, 0 }
tmux.send_keys 'to-delete'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 3, lines.match_count }
tmux.send_keys 'S-Delete'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 2, lines.match_count }
# Multi-select remaining two and delete them at once
tmux.send_keys :BTab, :BTab
tmux.until { |lines| assert_includes lines[-2], '(2)' }
tmux.send_keys 'S-Delete'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 0, lines.match_count }
# Exit without selecting
tmux.send_keys :Escape
tmux.prepare
# Verify deleted entries are gone from history
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_operator lines.match_count, :>, 0 }
tmux.send_keys 'to-delete'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 0, lines.match_count }
tmux.send_keys :Escape
tmux.prepare
# Verify kept entries are still there
tmux.send_keys 'C-r'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_operator lines.match_count, :>, 0 }
tmux.send_keys 'to-keep'
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 1, lines.match_count }
tmux.send_keys :Enter
tmux.until { |lines| assert_equal 'echo to-keep', lines[-1] }
tmux.send_keys 'C-c'
end
def test_dynamic_completion_loader
tmux.paste 'touch /tmp/foo; _fzf_completion_loader=1'
tmux.paste '_completion_loader() { complete -o default fake; }'
@@ -920,6 +969,7 @@ class TestZsh < TestBase
end
test_perl_and_awk 'ctrl_r_multiline_index_collision' do
tmux.send_keys 'setopt sh_glob', :Enter
# Leading number in multi-line history content is not confused with index
prepare_ctrl_r_test
tmux.send_keys "'line 1"
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ fo = "fo"
enew = "enew"
tabe = "tabe"
Iterm = "Iterm"
ser = "ser"
[files]
extend-exclude = ["README.md"]
extend-exclude = ["README.md", "*.s"]