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* Better handling for run command filesRory Dudley2024-08-091-49/+56
| | | | | | | | | | Rewrites the compose::env() function to be more modular, concerning the run command files to read in. Also, the rrr() function now takes a vector of files to read in. If a file is missing, even the global rc file, it is skipped, instead of an error being thrown, and the shell exiting. Signed-off-by: Rory Dudley <rory@netc.lu>
* Add/update doc commentsRory Dudley2024-06-301-0/+15
| | | | | This patch update a ton of the documentation comments throughout the codebase, refactoring some areas, and adding new comments to others.
* Allow aliases with the same name as their verbRory Dudley2024-05-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, when trying to add an alias that used the same name as its command, an infinite recursion loop would occur, and the program would panic after the call stack got too deep. For instance, something like: alias grep='grep --color=always' would cause it to panic. This patch adds a new field to the Environment struct called 'cs' (for call stack), which can be used to keep track of how many levels deep into the Poem::read() function we are in. At the moment, it only allows going two levels deep, but since it's just a u8 value, this could be increased in the future. The above example now works correctly, but it does mean that aliases within aliases are not possible, currently.
* Handle STDERR, in addition to STDOUTRory Dudley2024-05-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch overhauls the reading and reciting of verses, such that the redirection of STDERR (in addition to STDOUT, which was already a feature), is now possible. Removed the 'stdout' argument from recite(), since it is no longer needed with how incantations function. A verse's couplet indicator is now a u8, instead of a bool, with certain values corresponding to types of couplets, for instance: ls | grep Ca | lolcat ^ ^ ^ | | 2: right side of a couplet | 3: both sides of a couplet 1: left side of a couplet Incantions are no longer hanlded in rune.rs, and the task macros have been removed. Now, a verse incants itself, matching on its own meter to determine how to handle the next verse. The following runes were added to help with handling STDERR: Write2 -> 2> WriteAll -> &> Addendum2 -> 2>> AddendumAll -> &>> The 'io' field in verse was changed from an Option<Rune>, to an array of Runes, since a single verse might have multiple IO operations. The following fields were added to Verse, to assist with handling STDERR: ip -> List of filenames to read into STDIN op -> List of filenames to send STDOUT to ep -> List of filenames to send STDERR to Keep track of channels when reading a poem. Channels are relating to IO operations. If channel is None, words get pushed to the verse's primary stanza (i.e. the verb or the clause). If a channel is selected, words are pushed to one of the aforementioned new fields in Verse. Read -> ip Write/Addedum -> op Write2/Addedum2 -> ep WriteAll/AddendumAll -> op and ep Notes: This commit also added tests for the new Runes.
* Handle aliases in read()Rory Dudley2024-04-041-1/+1
| | | | | | Instead of handling aliases in the recite() function, which requires two loops to handle properly with the current implementation, offload checking for aliases to the read() function.
* Replace env!("HOME") with env::var("HOME")Rory Dudley2024-03-301-2/+12
| | | | | | Replaced all (non-test) instances of env!("HOME") with env::var("HOME"). The env! macro should only be used in instances where the environment variable should be resolved during compile time.
* Add wrapper for global shell environmentRory Dudley2024-03-301-6/+13
| | | | | | | | Instead of having to pass around a bunch of different data structures for various shell functions, create the wrapper compose::Environment, which serves as a global shell state. It is configured via login/profile/rc scripts initially, but can of course be modified throughout the lifetime of the shell.
* Remove hard-coded PATHRory Dudley2024-03-281-0/+58
Use $PATH, instead of a hard-coded PATH from main(). This means that there is no longer a need to pass around PATH to repl()/recite()/path::refresh(), since path::refresh() can call env::var directly. Since the hard-coded paths were removed, there needs to be some way to define $PATH. When running the debug build, dwvsh will look in 'dist/etc/dwvshrc' for the initial environment setup. For the release target, dwvsh will look in '/etc/dwvshrc'. After the global rc file is sourced, dwvsh will try to source ~/.dwvshrc if it exists, so users can extend their environment without root access (assuming a release install). Notes: Throughout a lot of this program, we're calling `env!("HOME")`, in order to get the user's home directory. Technically, this is not correct. The env!() macro resolves environment variables during compile time, while env::var() gets environment variables for the running process (i.e. the shell). See https://users.rust-lang.org/t/env-vs-env-var/88119 for more info. In the near future, this will need to be addressed. Might be worth looking into what other shells do, though one idea I had was to invoke '/usr/bin/id', grab the user's ID, and use it to grab the rest of the info from /etc/passwd. This would be handled in an /etc/dwvlogin or /etc/dwvprofile most likely.