#!bash Coloured prompts.
# profile-required: TERM.bashrc
#
-# The prompt comprises multiple parts, some of which may be hidden by unsetting
+# The prompt comprises multiple parts, some of which may be hidden by unsetting
# shell variables or using the ``prompt'' function.
#
-# The first part of the prompt is user@host where host is highlighted in
+# The first part of the prompt is user@host where host is highlighted in
# green if the last command exited 0 or in red otherwise.
# This part will be shown only if __ps1_user is 1. By default it is 1.
-# The success and failure colours can be changed by modifying
+# The success and failure colours can be changed by modifying
# $PROMPT_OK_COLOUR and $PROMPT_FAILED_COLOUR respectively.
#
-# The second part of the prompt is taken from git-completion.bashrc.
-# It is shown only if __ps1_git is 1. By default it is 0.
+# Subsequent parts are taken from *.ps1 files in the .ps1.d directory.
+# Each file <plugin>.ps1 should contain:
+# * A line __ps1_<plugin>=${__ps1_<plugin>:-X} where X is 0 or 1 to activate
+# the plugin by default (or not).
+# * A function __ps1_<plugin>() which returns the text to be displayed.
+# The function will be passed the return code of the last command as its
+# first argument and should return the same code.
+# The function should print nothing unless __ps1_<plugin> is 1.
+# The function should call "__ps1_prefix $1 __ps1_<plugin>" to retrieve a
+# prefix string. When the string is non-empty, it should be printed before
+# any output from the plugin itself. Doing so will ensure that the text is
+# formatted correctly regardless of whether other parts of the prompt are
+# being shown.
+# * One to three lines __ps1_<plugin>_colour256, __ps1_<plugin>_colour88 and
+# __ps1_<plugin>_colour setting the colour for the plugin.
+# The plugin should not emit ANSI colour sequences itself. PS1 needs to wrap
+# all escape sequences with the literal strings \[ and \] but these must be
+# embedded directly into the prompt and not evaluated programmatically.
+# Omitting them will cause the terminal to redraw incorrectly under certain
+# circumstances. Trying to include them in a function will not work.
+# Instead the plugin should define at least __ps1_<plugin>_colour. The
+# colour will be generated before any text from the plugin is printed.
+# To handle 88- and 256-colour terminals, the plugin may also declare
+# __ps1_<plugin>_colour88 and/or __ps1_<plugin>_colour256.
#
-# The third part of the prompt is taken from p4-completion.bashrc.
-# It is shown only if __ps1_p4 is 1. By default it is 0.
+# Example plugin code:
#
-# The fourth part of the prompt is taken from svn-completion.bashrc.
-# It is shown only if __ps1_svn is 1. By default it is 0.
+# __ps1_example_colour='0;33'
#
-# The fifth part of the prompt is the exit status of the last command.
-# This part will be shown only if __ps1_user is set and the exit status is
+# function __ps1_example() {
+# if [ -n "$__ps1_example" ]; then
+# echo -n "$(__ps1_prefix $1 __ps1_example)"
+# echo -n "example!"
+# fi
+# return $1
+# }
+#
+# The next part of the prompt is the exit status of the last command.
+# This part will be shown only if __ps1_user is set and the exit status is
# non-zero.
#
-# The sixth part of the prompt is the number of background jobs managed
+# The penultimate part of the prompt is the number of background jobs managed
# by the shell, in square brackets. If all background jobs are running,
# their number will be shown as [n]. If some are stopped, the number of
# running (r) and total (t) jobs will be shown as [r/t].
# modifying $ROOT_OK_COLOUR and $ROOT_FAILED_COLOUR.
#
# Colouring is performed by the __ps1_col() and __ps1_ret() functions.
-# We redirect stderr to /dev/null when calling these functions to prevent
-# bash complaining about not knowing them when you su to another user,
+# We redirect stderr to /dev/null when calling these functions to prevent
+# bash complaining about not knowing them when you su to another user,
# retaining PS1 but not the function definitions.
#
-# Note that $? is passed as an argument to - and is returned from - all
-# functions. As $? is set following any shell activity it is only guaranteed
+# Note that $? is passed as an argument to - and is returned from - all
+# functions. As $? is set following any shell activity it is only guaranteed
# to represent the return code of the last command at the beginning of __ps1().
-# By passing between subsequent functions we ensure that it is available for
+# By passing between subsequent functions we ensure that it is available for
# __ps1_ret().
#
# Pick a colour based on the terminal capabilities.
# OK: dark green.
# Failed: dark red.
-# Git: royal blue.
-# P4: yellow.
-# SVN: magenta.
case $(tput colors) in
256)
+ __ps1_colours=256
PROMPT_BACKGROUND_COLOUR="0;48;5;26"
PROMPT_OK_COLOUR="1;38;5;34"
PROMPT_FAILED_COLOUR="1;38;5;160"
ROOT_OK_COLOUR="0"
ROOT_FAILED_COLOUR="0"
- GIT_COLOUR="0;38;5;33"
- SVN_COLOUR="0;38;5;127"
- P4_COLOUR="0;38;5;142"
;;
88)
+ __ps1_colours=88
PROMPT_BACKGROUND_COLOUR="0;48;5;18"
PROMPT_OK_COLOUR="1;38;5;24"
PROMPT_FAILED_COLOUR="1;38;5;48"
ROOT_OK_COLOUR="0"
ROOT_FAILED_COLOUR="0"
- GIT_COLOUR="0;38;5;23"
- SVN_COLOUR="0;38;5;49"
- P4_COLOUR="0;38;5;56"
;;
*)
+ __ps1_colours=
PROMPT_BACKGROUND_COLOUR="0;44"
PROMPT_OK_COLOUR="1;32"
PROMPT_FAILED_COLOUR="1;31"
ROOT_OK_COLOUR="0"
ROOT_FAILED_COLOUR="0"
- GIT_COLOUR="0;36"
- SVN_COLOUR="0;35"
- P4_COLOUR="0;33"
;;
esac
+__ps1_all='$__ps1_user'
+
function __ps1() {
# Default __ps1_user to 1.
[ -z "$__ps1_user" ] && __ps1_user=1
- PS1='\[\033[$(__ps1_background $?)m\]$(__ps1_user $? \u@)\[\033[$(__ps1_col $? 2>/dev/null)m\]$(__ps1_user $? \h)\[\033[$(__ps1_colour_escape $? $GIT_COLOUR $PROMPT_BACKGROUND_COLOUR)m\]$(__ps1_git $? 2>/dev/null)\[\033[0m\]\[\033[$(__ps1_colour_escape $? $P4_COLOUR $PROMPT_BACKGROUND_COLOUR)m\]$(__ps1_p4 $? 2>/dev/null)\[\033[0m\]\[\033[$(__ps1_colour_escape $? $SVN_COLOUR $PROMPT_BACKGROUND_COLOUR)m\]$(__ps1_svn $? 2>/dev/null)\[\033[$(__ps1_background $?)m\]$(__ps1_ret $? 2>/dev/null)$(__ps1_bg $?)$(__ps1_colon $?)$(__ps1_short $?)\[\033[$(__ps1_root $? 2>/dev/null)m\]\$\[\033[0m\] '
+ local pre='\[\033[$(__ps1_background $?)m\]$(__ps1_user $? \u@)\[\033[$(__ps1_col $? 2>/dev/null)m\]$(__ps1_user $? \h)\[\033[0m\]'
+ local post='\[\033[$(__ps1_background $?)m\]$(__ps1_ret $? 2>/dev/null)$(__ps1_bg $?)$(__ps1_colon $?)$(__ps1_short $?)\[\033[$(__ps1_root $? 2>/dev/null)m\]\$\[\033[0m\] '
+ local snippets=''
+ local snippet=
+ for snippet in ${PROFILE_HOME:-~}/.ps1.d/*.ps1; do
+ . $snippet
+ local name=${snippet##*/}
+ name=__ps1_${name%.ps1}
+ __ps1_all="$__ps1_all\$$name"
+ snippets="$snippets"'\[$(__ps1_colour_start $? '"$name"')\]$('"$name"' $? $__ps1_all 2>/dev/null)\[$(__ps1_colour_end $? '"$name"')\]'
+ done
+ PS1=$pre$snippets$post
+
return 0
}
+function __ps1_colour_for() {
+ local colour=
+ local ret=
+ for colour in "${1}_colour${__ps1_colours}" "${1}_colour"; do
+ ret=$(eval echo -n "\$$colour")
+ [ -n "$ret" ] && break
+ done
+ echo -n $ret
+}
+
+function __ps1_prefix() {
+ local var=\$${2#\$}
+ local prefix=${__ps1_all%$var*}
+ local all="$(eval echo $prefix)"
+ [ "${all/1/}" = "$all" ] || echo -n " "
+ return $1
+}
+
# iTerm doesn't like it if you set bold and colour at the same time.
function __ps1_colour_escape() {
local ret=$1; shift
return $ret
}
+function __ps1_colour_start() {
+ local colour=$(__ps1_colour_for $2)
+ echo -en '\033['
+ __ps1_colour_escape 0 "$colour" "$PROMPT_BACKGROUND_COLOUR"
+ echo -n m
+ return $1
+}
+
+function __ps1_colour_end() {
+ [ -n "$(__ps1_colour_for $2)" ] && echo -en '\033[0m'
+ return $1
+}
+
function __ps1_background() {
local ret=$1; shift
echo -n "0"
return $ret
}
-function __ps1_git() {
- [ "$__ps1_git" = "1" ] || return $1
- if [ "$__ps1_user" = "1" ]; then
- __git_ps1 ' %s'
- else
- __git_ps1 '%s'
- fi
- return $1
-}
-
-function __ps1_p4() {
- [ "$__ps1_p4" = "1" ] || return $1
- if [ "$__ps1_user" = "1" -o "$__ps1_git" = "1" ]; then
- __p4_ps1 ' %s'
- else
- __p4_ps1 '%s'
- fi
- return $1
-}
-
-function __ps1_svn() {
- [ "$__ps1_svn" = "1" ] || return $1
- if [ "$__ps1_user" = "1" -o "$__ps1_git" = "1" -o "$__ps1_p4" = "1" ]; then
- __svn_ps1 ' %s'
- else
- __svn_ps1 '%s'
- fi
- return $1
-}
-
function __ps1_bg() {
[ "$__ps1_bg" = "1" ] || return $1
local job
}
function __ps1_colon() {
- local all="$__ps1_user$__ps1_git$__ps1_p4$__ps1_svn$(__ps1_bg $1 1)"
+ local all="$__ps1_user$(eval echo $__ps1_all)$(__ps1_bg $1 1)"
[ "${all/1/}" = "$all" ] || echo -n ":"
return $1
}