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-# easier alias to use the plugin
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-alias ccat='colorize_via_pygmentize'
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-alias cless='colorize_via_pygmentize_less'
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+# Easier alias to use the plugin
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+alias ccat="colorize_cat"
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+alias cless="colorize_less"
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-colorize_via_pygmentize() {
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+# '$0:A' gets the absolute path of this file
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+ZSH_COLORIZE_PLUGIN_PATH=$0:A
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+
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+colorize_check_requirements() {
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local available_tools=("chroma" "pygmentize")
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local available_tools=("chroma" "pygmentize")
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if [ -z "$ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL" ]; then
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if [ -z "$ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL" ]; then
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@@ -23,6 +26,12 @@ colorize_via_pygmentize() {
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echo "Package '$ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL' is not installed!" >&2
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echo "Package '$ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL' is not installed!" >&2
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return 1
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return 1
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fi
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fi
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+}
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+
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+colorize_cat() {
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+ if ! colorize_check_requirements; then
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+ return 1
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+ fi
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# If the environment variable ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE
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# If the environment variable ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE
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# is set, use that theme instead. Otherwise,
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# is set, use that theme instead. Otherwise,
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@@ -32,7 +41,7 @@ colorize_via_pygmentize() {
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ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE="emacs"
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ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE="emacs"
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fi
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fi
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- # pygmentize stdin if no arguments passed
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+ # Use stdin if no arguments have been passed.
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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if [[ "$ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL" == "pygmentize" ]]; then
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if [[ "$ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL" == "pygmentize" ]]; then
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pygmentize -O style="$ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE" -g
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pygmentize -O style="$ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE" -g
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@@ -42,12 +51,9 @@ colorize_via_pygmentize() {
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return $?
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return $?
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fi
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fi
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- # guess lexer from file extension, or
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- # guess it from file contents if unsuccessful
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-
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+ # Guess lexer from file extension, or guess it from file contents if unsuccessful.
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local FNAME lexer
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local FNAME lexer
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- for FNAME in "$@"
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- do
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+ for FNAME in "$@"; do
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if [[ "$ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL" == "pygmentize" ]]; then
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if [[ "$ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL" == "pygmentize" ]]; then
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lexer=$(pygmentize -N "$FNAME")
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lexer=$(pygmentize -N "$FNAME")
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if [[ $lexer != text ]]; then
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if [[ $lexer != text ]]; then
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@@ -61,22 +67,47 @@ colorize_via_pygmentize() {
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done
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done
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}
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}
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-colorize_via_pygmentize_less() (
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- # this function is a subshell so tmp_files can be shared to cleanup function
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- declare -a tmp_files
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+# The less option 'F - Forward forever; like "tail -f".' will not work in this implementation
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+# caused by the lack of the ability to follow the file within pygmentize.
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+colorize_less() {
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+ if ! colorize_check_requirements; then
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+ return 1
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+ fi
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- cleanup () {
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- [[ ${#tmp_files} -gt 0 ]] && rm -f "${tmp_files[@]}"
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- exit
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- }
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- trap 'cleanup' EXIT HUP TERM INT
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+ _cless() {
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+ # LESS="-R $LESS" enables raw ANSI colors, while maintain already set options.
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+ local LESS="-R $LESS"
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- while (( $# != 0 )); do #TODO: filter out less opts
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- tmp_file="$(mktemp -t "tmp.colorize.XXXX.$(sed 's/\//./g' <<< "$1")")"
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- tmp_files+=("$tmp_file")
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- colorize_via_pygmentize "$1" > "$tmp_file"
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- shift 1
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- done
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+ # This variable tells less to pipe every file through the specified command
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+ # (see the man page of less INPUT PREPROCESSOR).
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+ # 'zsh -ic "colorize_cat %s 2> /dev/null"' would not work for huge files like
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+ # the ~/.zsh_history. For such files the tty of the preprocessor will be supended.
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+ # Therefore we must source this file to make colorize_cat available in the
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+ # preprocessor without the interactive mode.
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+ # `2>/dev/null` will suppress the error for large files 'broken pipe' of the python
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+ # script pygmentize, which will show up if less has not fully "loaded the file"
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+ # (e.g. when not scrolled to the bottom) while already the next file will be displayed.
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+ local LESSOPEN="| zsh -c 'source \"$ZSH_COLORIZE_PLUGIN_PATH\"; \
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+ ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL=$ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE=$ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE \
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+ colorize_cat %s 2> /dev/null'"
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- less -f "${tmp_files[@]}"
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-)
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+ # LESSCLOSE will be set to prevent any errors by executing a user script
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+ # which assumes that his LESSOPEN has been executed.
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+ local LESSCLOSE=""
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+
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+ LESS="$LESS" LESSOPEN="$LESSOPEN" LESSCLOSE="$LESSCLOSE" less "$@"
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+ }
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+
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+ if [ -t 0 ]; then
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+ _cless "$@"
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+ else
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+ # The input is not associated with a terminal, therefore colorize_cat will
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+ # colorize this input and pass it to less.
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+ # Less has now to decide what to use. If any files have been provided, less
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+ # will ignore the input by default, otherwise the colorized input will be used.
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+ # If files have been supplied and the input has been redirected, this will
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+ # lead to unnecessary overhead, but retains the ability to use the less options
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+ # without checking for them inside this script.
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+ colorize_cat | _cless "$@"
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+ fi
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+}
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