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# of outdated or not existing cache, runs the command, splitting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