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- # -*- mode: sh; sh-indentation: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; sh-basic-offset: 4; -*-
- # Copyright (c) 2018 Sebastian Gniazdowski
- #
- # FAST_HIGHLIGHT hash serves as container for variables that
- # prevents creating them in global scope. (P) flag is not used,
- # output array is fixed (__lines_list).
- #
- # $1 - the command, e.g. "git remote"; 2>/dev/null redirection is
- # added automatically
- # $2 - FAST_HIGHLIGHT field name, e.g. "chroma-git-branches"; two
- # additional fields will be used, $2-cache, $2-cache-born-at
- # $3 - what to remove from beginning of the lines returned by the
- # command
- # $4 - cache validity time, default 5 (seconds)
- #
- # Output: array __lines_list, with output of the command ran
-
- # User should not forget to define this array, the below code
- # will only ensure that it's array (can also define a global)
- typeset -ga __lines_list
- local -a __response
-
- if [[ -z "${FAST_HIGHLIGHT[$2-cache]}" || $(( EPOCHSECONDS - FAST_HIGHLIGHT[$2-cache-born-at] )) -gt ${4:-5} ]]; then
- FAST_HIGHLIGHT[$2-cache-born-at]="$EPOCHSECONDS"
- __response=( ${${(f)"$(command ${(Qz)1#+} 2>/dev/null)"}#${~3}} )
- [[ "$1" = "+"* ]] && __lines_list+=( "${__response[@]}" ) || __lines_list=( "${__response[@]}" )
- FAST_HIGHLIGHT[$2-cache]="${(j:;:)__response}"
- else
- # Quoted (s:;:) flag without @ will skip empty elements. It
- # still produces array output, interesingly. All this is for
- # the trailing ";" above, to skip last, empty element.
- [[ "$1" = "+"* ]] && \
- __lines_list+=( "${(@s:;:)FAST_HIGHLIGHT[$2-cache]}" ) || \
- __lines_list=( "${(@s:;:)FAST_HIGHLIGHT[$2-cache]}" )
- fi
-
- # vim:ft=zsh:et:sw=4
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