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Nicholas Marriott
3964309c67 Add a command queue to standardize and simplify commands that call other
commands and allow a command to block execution of subsequent commands. This
allows run-shell and if-shell to be synchronous which has been much requested.

Each client has a default command queue and commands are consumed one at a time
from it. A command may suspend execution from the queue by returning
CMD_RETURN_WAIT and then resume it by calling cmd_continue() - for example
run-shell does this from the callback that is fired after the job is freed.

When the command queue becomes empty, command clients are automatically exited
(unless attaching). A callback is also fired - this is used for nested commands
in, for example, if-shell which can block execution of the client's cmdq until
a new cmdq becomes empty.

Also merge all the old error/info/print functions together and lose the old
curclient/cmdclient distinction - a cmdq is bound to one client (or none if in
the configuration file), this is a command client if c->session is NULL
otherwise an attached client.
2013-02-23 22:25:58 +00:00
Thomas Adam
a75801320d Merge branch 'obsd-master'
Sync from OpenBSD.
2012-11-04 01:27:57 +00:00
okan
241a746f32 fix an off-by-one
ok nicm@
2012-10-31 19:11:18 +00:00
Tiago Cunha
1f5e6e35d5 Sync OpenBSD patchset 1151:
Make command exec functions return an enum rather than -1/0/1 values and
add a new value to mean "leave client running but don't attach" to fix
problems with using some commands in a command sequence. Most of the
work by Thomas Adam, problem reported by "jspenguin" on SF bug 3535531.
2012-07-11 19:37:32 +00:00
Nicholas Marriott
ede8312d59 Make command exec functions return an enum rather than -1/0/1 values and
add a new value to mean "leave client running but don't attach" to fix
problems with using some commands in a command sequence. Most of the
work by Thomas Adam, problem reported by "jspenguin" on SF bug 3535531.
2012-07-11 07:10:15 +00:00
Tiago Cunha
391f1f08c0 Expand the Id keyword. 2011-07-09 09:42:33 +00:00
Nicholas Marriott
4e452a2e11 |PatchSet 882
|Date: 2011/04/05 20:37:01
|Author: nicm
|Branch: HEAD
|Tag: (none)
|Log:
|Add a flag to cmd_find_session so that attach-session can prefer
|unattached sessions when choosing the most recently used (if -t is not
|given). Suggested by claudio@.
2011-04-06 22:24:01 +00:00
Nicholas Marriott
5d519ba526 Add a flag to cmd_find_session so that attach-session can prefer
unattached sessions when choosing the most recently used (if -t is not
given). Suggested by claudio@.
2011-04-05 19:37:01 +00:00
Tiago Cunha
1df427bc7b Sync OpenBSD patchset 829:
Clean up and simplify tmux command argument parsing.

Originally, tmux commands were parsed in the client process into a
struct with the command data which was then serialised and sent to the
server to be executed. The parsing was later moved into the server (an
argv was sent from the client), but the parse step and intermediate
struct was kept.

This change removes that struct and the separate parse step. Argument
parsing and printing is now common to all commands (in arguments.c) with
each command left with just an optional check function (to validate the
arguments at parse time), the exec function and a function to set up any
key bindings (renamed from the old init function).

This is overall more simple and consistent.

There should be no changes to any commands behaviour or syntax although
as this touches every command please watch for any unexpected changes.
2011-01-07 14:45:34 +00:00
Nicholas Marriott
7502cb3adb Clean up and simplify tmux command argument parsing.
Originally, tmux commands were parsed in the client process into a
struct with the command data which was then serialised and sent to the
server to be executed. The parsing was later moved into the server (an
argv was sent from the client), but the parse step and intermediate
struct was kept.

This change removes that struct and the separate parse step. Argument
parsing and printing is now common to all commands (in arguments.c) with
each command left with just an optional check function (to validate the
arguments at parse time), the exec function and a function to set up any
key bindings (renamed from the old init function).

This is overall more simple and consistent.

There should be no changes to any commands behaviour or syntax although
as this touches every command please watch for any unexpected changes.
2011-01-04 00:42:46 +00:00
Tiago Cunha
e35f5b35bd Sync OpenBSD patchset 539:
Get rid of the ugly CMD_CHFLAG macro and use a const string (eg "dDU") in the
command entry structs and a couple of functions to check/set the flags.
2009-11-14 17:56:39 +00:00
Nicholas Marriott
76ef8770cd Get rid of the ugly CMD_CHFLAG macro and use a const string (eg "dDU") in the
command entry structs and a couple of functions to check/set the flags.
2009-11-13 19:53:28 +00:00
Nicholas Marriott
304296972b Sync from OpenBSD:
Add flags for 1+2 and 2 arguments to the generic target code, use it for
cmd-set-environment/option/window-option and remove the generic options
parsing.
2009-08-11 14:42:59 +00:00
Nicholas Marriott
60db6e3df4 Add flags for 1+2 and 2 arguments to the generic target code, use it for
cmd-set-environment/option/window-option and remove the generic options
parsing.
2009-08-11 12:53:37 +00:00
Tiago Cunha
29b1b2fb5e Sync OpenBSD patchset 231:
Infrastructure and commands to manage the environment for processes started
within tmux.

There is a global environment, copied from the external environment when the
server is started and each session has an (initially empty) session
environment which overrides it.

New commands set-environment and show-environment manipulate or display the
environments.

A new session option, update-environment, is a space-separated list of
variables which are updated from the external environment into the session
environment every time a new session is created - the default is DISPLAY.
2009-08-09 17:48:55 +00:00
Nicholas Marriott
6491274f60 Infrastructure and commands to manage the environment for processes started
within tmux.

There is a global environment, copied from the external environment when the
server is started and each sesssion has an (initially empty) session
environment which overrides it.

New commands set-environment and show-environment manipulate or display the
environments.

A new session option, update-environment, is a space-separated list of
variables which are updated from the external environment into the session
environment every time a new session is created - the default is DISPLAY.
2009-08-08 21:52:43 +00:00