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EmacsLisp
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EmacsLisp
;;; esh-ext.el --- commands external to Eshell
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;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org>
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; To force a command to invoked external, either provide an explicit
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;; pathname for the command argument, or prefix the command name with
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;; an asterix character. Example:
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;;
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;; grep ; make invoke `grep' Lisp function, or `eshell/grep'
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;; /bin/grep ; will definitely invoke /bin/grep
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;; *grep ; will also invoke /bin/grep
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(provide 'esh-ext)
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(eval-when-compile
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(require 'cl)
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(require 'esh-cmd))
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(require 'esh-util)
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(defgroup eshell-ext nil
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"External commands are invoked when operating system executables are
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loaded into memory, thus beginning a new process."
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:tag "External commands"
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:group 'eshell)
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;;; User Variables:
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(defcustom eshell-ext-load-hook '(eshell-ext-initialize)
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"*A hook that gets run when `eshell-ext' is loaded."
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:type 'hook
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:group 'eshell-ext)
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(defcustom eshell-binary-suffixes exec-suffixes
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"*A list of suffixes used when searching for executable files."
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:type '(repeat string)
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:group 'eshell-ext)
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(defcustom eshell-force-execution nil
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"*If non-nil, try to execute binary files regardless of permissions.
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This can be useful on systems like Windows, where the operating system
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doesn't happen to honor the permission bits in certain cases; or in
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cases where you want to associate an interpreter with a particular
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kind of script file, but the language won't let you but a '#!'
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interpreter line in the file, and you don't want to make it executable
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since nothing else but Eshell will be able to understand
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`eshell-interpreter-alist'."
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:type 'boolean
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:group 'eshell-ext)
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(defun eshell-search-path (name)
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"Search the environment path for NAME."
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(if (file-name-absolute-p name)
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name
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(let ((list (parse-colon-path (getenv "PATH")))
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suffixes n1 n2 file)
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(while list
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(setq n1 (concat (car list) name))
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(setq suffixes eshell-binary-suffixes)
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(while suffixes
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(setq n2 (concat n1 (car suffixes)))
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(if (and (or (file-executable-p n2)
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(and eshell-force-execution
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(file-readable-p n2)))
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(not (file-directory-p n2)))
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(setq file n2 suffixes nil list nil))
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(setq suffixes (cdr suffixes)))
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(setq list (cdr list)))
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file)))
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(defcustom eshell-windows-shell-file
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(if (eshell-under-windows-p)
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(if (string-match "\\(\\`cmdproxy\\|sh\\)\\.\\(com\\|exe\\)"
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shell-file-name)
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(or (eshell-search-path "cmd.exe")
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(eshell-search-path "command.com"))
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shell-file-name))
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"*The name of the shell command to use for DOS/Windows batch files.
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This defaults to nil on non-Windows systems, where this variable is
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wholly ignored."
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:type '(choice file (const nil))
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:group 'eshell-ext)
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(defsubst eshell-invoke-batch-file (&rest args)
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"Invoke a .BAT or .CMD file on DOS/Windows systems."
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;; since CMD.EXE can't handle forward slashes in the initial
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;; argument...
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(setcar args (subst-char-in-string ?/ ?\\ (car args)))
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(throw 'eshell-replace-command
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(eshell-parse-command eshell-windows-shell-file (cons "/c" args))))
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(defcustom eshell-interpreter-alist
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(if (eshell-under-windows-p)
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'(("\\.\\(bat\\|cmd\\)\\'" . eshell-invoke-batch-file)))
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"*An alist defining interpreter substitutions.
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Each member is a cons cell of the form:
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(MATCH . INTERPRETER)
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MATCH should be a regexp, which is matched against the command name,
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or a function. If either returns a non-nil value, then INTERPRETER
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will be used for that command.
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If INTERPRETER is a string, it will be called as the command name,
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with the original command name passed as the first argument, with all
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subsequent arguments following. If INTERPRETER is a function, it will
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be called with all of those arguments. Note that interpreter
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functions should throw `eshell-replace-command' with the alternate
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command form, or they should return a value compatible with the
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possible return values of `eshell-external-command', which see."
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:type '(repeat (cons (choice regexp (function :tag "Predicate"))
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(choice string (function :tag "Interpreter"))))
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:group 'eshell-ext)
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(defcustom eshell-alternate-command-hook nil
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"*A hook run whenever external command lookup fails.
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If a functions wishes to provide an alternate command, they must throw
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it using the tag `eshell-replace-command'. This is done because the
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substituted command need not be external at all, and therefore must be
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passed up to a higher level for re-evaluation.
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Or, if the function returns a filename, that filename will be invoked
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with the current command arguments rather than the command specified
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by the user on the command line."
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:type 'hook
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:group 'eshell-ext)
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(defcustom eshell-command-interpreter-max-length 256
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"*The maximum length of any command interpreter string, plus args."
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:type 'integer
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:group 'eshell-ext)
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(defcustom eshell-explicit-command-char ?*
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"*If this char occurs before a command name, call it externally.
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That is, although `vi' may be an alias, `\vi' will always call the
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external version."
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:type 'character
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:group 'eshell-ext)
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;;; Functions:
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(defun eshell-ext-initialize ()
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"Initialize the external command handling code."
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(add-hook 'eshell-named-command-hook 'eshell-explicit-command nil t))
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(defun eshell-explicit-command (command args)
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"If a command name begins with `*', call it externally always.
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This bypasses all Lisp functions and aliases."
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(when (and (> (length command) 1)
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(eq (aref command 0) eshell-explicit-command-char))
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(let ((cmd (eshell-search-path (substring command 1))))
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(if cmd
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(or (eshell-external-command cmd args)
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(error "%s: external command failed" cmd))
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(error "%s: external command not found"
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(substring command 1))))))
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(defun eshell-remote-command (handler command args)
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"Insert output from a remote COMMAND, using ARGS.
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A remote command is something that executes on a different machine.
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An external command simply means external to Emacs.
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Note that this function is very crude at the moment. It gathers up
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all the output from the remote command, and sends it all at once,
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causing the user to wonder if anything's really going on..."
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(let ((outbuf (generate-new-buffer " *eshell remote output*"))
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(errbuf (generate-new-buffer " *eshell remote error*"))
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(exitcode 1))
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(unwind-protect
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(progn
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(setq exitcode
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(funcall handler 'shell-command
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(mapconcat 'shell-quote-argument
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(append (list command) args) " ")
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outbuf errbuf))
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(eshell-print (save-excursion (set-buffer outbuf)
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(buffer-string)))
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(eshell-error (save-excursion (set-buffer errbuf)
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(buffer-string))))
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(eshell-close-handles exitcode 'nil)
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(kill-buffer outbuf)
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(kill-buffer errbuf))))
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(defun eshell-external-command (command args)
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"Insert output from an external COMMAND, using ARGS."
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(setq args (eshell-stringify-list (eshell-flatten-list args)))
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(let ((handler
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(unless (or (equal default-directory "/")
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(and (eshell-under-windows-p)
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(string-match "\\`[A-Za-z]:[/\\\\]\\'"
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default-directory)))
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(find-file-name-handler default-directory
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'shell-command))))
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(if (and handler
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(not (and (featurep 'xemacs)
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(eq handler 'dired-handler-fn))))
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(eshell-remote-command handler command args))
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(let ((interp (eshell-find-interpreter command)))
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(assert interp)
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(if (functionp (car interp))
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(apply (car interp) (append (cdr interp) args))
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(eshell-gather-process-output
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(car interp) (append (cdr interp) args))))))
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(defun eshell/addpath (&rest args)
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"Add a set of paths to PATH."
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(eshell-eval-using-options
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"addpath" args
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'((?b "begin" nil prepend "add path element at beginning")
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(?h "help" nil nil "display this usage message")
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:usage "[-b] PATH
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Adds the given PATH to $PATH.")
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(if args
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(progn
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(if prepend
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(setq args (nreverse args)))
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(while args
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(setenv "PATH"
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(if prepend
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(concat (car args) path-separator
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(getenv "PATH"))
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(concat (getenv "PATH") path-separator
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(car args))))
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(setq args (cdr args))))
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(let ((paths (parse-colon-path (getenv "PATH"))))
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(while paths
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(eshell-printn (car paths))
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(setq paths (cdr paths)))))))
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(put 'eshell/addpath 'eshell-no-numeric-conversions t)
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(defun eshell-script-interpreter (file)
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"Extract the script to run from FILE, if it has #!<interp> in it.
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Return nil, or a list of the form:
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(INTERPRETER [ARGS] FILE)"
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(let ((maxlen eshell-command-interpreter-max-length))
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(if (and (file-readable-p file)
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(file-regular-p file))
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(with-temp-buffer
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(insert-file-contents-literally file nil 0 maxlen)
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(if (looking-at "#![ \t]*\\([^ \r\t\n]+\\)\\([ \t]+\\(.+\\)\\)?")
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(if (match-string 3)
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(list (match-string 1)
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(match-string 3)
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file)
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(list (match-string 1)
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file)))))))
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(defun eshell-find-interpreter (file &optional no-examine-p)
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"Find the command interpreter with which to execute FILE.
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If NO-EXAMINE-P is non-nil, FILE will not be inspected for a script
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line of the form #!<interp>."
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(let ((finterp
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(catch 'found
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(ignore
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(eshell-for possible eshell-interpreter-alist
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(cond
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((functionp (car possible))
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(and (funcall (car possible) file)
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(throw 'found (cdr possible))))
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((stringp (car possible))
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(and (string-match (car possible) file)
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(throw 'found (cdr possible))))
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(t
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(error "Invalid interpreter-alist test"))))))))
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(if finterp ; first check
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(list finterp file)
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(let ((fullname (if (file-name-directory file) file
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(eshell-search-path file)))
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(suffixes eshell-binary-suffixes))
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(if (and fullname (not (or eshell-force-execution
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(file-executable-p fullname))))
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(while suffixes
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(let ((try (concat fullname (car suffixes))))
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(if (or (file-executable-p try)
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(and eshell-force-execution
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(file-readable-p try)))
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(setq fullname try suffixes nil)
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(setq suffixes (cdr suffixes))))))
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(cond ((not (and fullname (file-exists-p fullname)))
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(let ((name (or fullname file)))
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(unless (setq fullname
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(run-hook-with-args-until-success
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'eshell-alternate-command-hook file))
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(error "%s: command not found" name))))
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((not (or eshell-force-execution
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(file-executable-p fullname)))
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(error "%s: Permission denied" fullname)))
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(let (interp)
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(unless no-examine-p
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(setq interp (eshell-script-interpreter fullname))
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(if interp
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(setq interp
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(cons (car (eshell-find-interpreter (car interp) t))
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(cdr interp)))))
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(or interp (list fullname)))))))
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;;; Code:
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;; arch-tag: 178d4064-7e60-4745-b81f-bab5d8d7c40f
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;;; esh-ext.el ends here
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