Ramkumar Ramachandra <[email protected]> writes:
> So that we can extend it with ZSH-colors in a later patch.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <[email protected]>
> ---
> contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh | 79
> ++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
> 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh
> b/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh
> index fb9296b..263d2d7 100644
> --- a/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh
> +++ b/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh
> @@ -222,6 +222,48 @@ __git_ps1_show_upstream ()
>
> }
>
> +# Helper function that is meant to be called from __git_ps1. It
> +# builds up a gitstring injecting color codes into the appropriate
> +# places.
> +__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring ()
> +{
> + local c_red='\e[31m'
> + local c_green='\e[32m'
> + local c_lblue='\e[1;34m'
> + local c_clear='\e[0m'
> + local bad_color=$c_red
> + local ok_color=$c_green
> + local branch_color="$c_clear"
> + local flags_color="$c_lblue"
> + local branchstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}"
> +
> + if [ $detached = no ]; then
> + branch_color="$ok_color"
> + else
> + branch_color="$bad_color"
> + fi
> +
> + # Setting gitstring directly with \[ and \] around colors
> + # is necessary to prevent wrapping issues!
> + gitstring="\[$branch_color\]$branchstring\[$c_clear\]"
> +
> + if [ -n "$w$i$s$u$r$p" ]; then
> + gitstring="$gitstring$z"
> + fi
> + if [ "$w" = "*" ]; then
> + gitstring="$gitstring\[$bad_color\]$w"
> + fi
> + if [ -n "$i" ]; then
> + gitstring="$gitstring\[$ok_color\]$i"
> + fi
This is somewhat offtopic, but does anybody remember why $w (and
only $w) has to be checked against '*', instead of [ -n "$w" ]?
The primary reason I ask is because from time to time I hear people
who forget what these *#$% line noises mean and have been wondering
if we can add a GIT_PS1_SHOW_STATE_MNEMONIC option that shows these
with mnemonic letter sequences (e.g. "wsu" for dirty working tree,
unmodified index, with stash and untracked files).
> + if [ -n "$s" ]; then
> + gitstring="$gitstring\[$flags_color\]$s"
> + fi
> + if [ -n "$u" ]; then
> + gitstring="$gitstring\[$bad_color\]$u"
> + fi
> + gitstring="$gitstring\[$c_clear\]$r$p"
> +}
>
> # __git_ps1 accepts 0 or 1 arguments (i.e., format string)
> # when called from PS1 using command substitution
> @@ -364,42 +406,7 @@ __git_ps1 ()
> if [ $pcmode = yes ]; then
> local gitstring=
> if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS-}" ]; then
> - local c_red='\e[31m'
> - local c_green='\e[32m'
> - local c_lblue='\e[1;34m'
> - local c_clear='\e[0m'
> - local bad_color=$c_red
> - local ok_color=$c_green
> - local branch_color="$c_clear"
> - local flags_color="$c_lblue"
> - local branchstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}"
> -
> - if [ $detached = no ]; then
> - branch_color="$ok_color"
> - else
> - branch_color="$bad_color"
> - fi
> -
> - # Setting gitstring directly with \[ and \]
> around colors
> - # is necessary to prevent wrapping issues!
> -
> gitstring="\[$branch_color\]$branchstring\[$c_clear\]"
> -
> - if [ -n "$w$i$s$u$r$p" ]; then
> - gitstring="$gitstring$z"
> - fi
> - if [ "$w" = "*" ]; then
> - gitstring="$gitstring\[$bad_color\]$w"
> - fi
> - if [ -n "$i" ]; then
> - gitstring="$gitstring\[$ok_color\]$i"
> - fi
> - if [ -n "$s" ]; then
> - gitstring="$gitstring\[$flags_color\]$s"
> - fi
> - if [ -n "$u" ]; then
> - gitstring="$gitstring\[$bad_color\]$u"
> - fi
> - gitstring="$gitstring\[$c_clear\]$r$p"
> + __git_ps1_colorize_gitstring
> else
> gitstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+$z$f}$r$p"
> fi
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