pax_global_header00006660000000000000000000000064147230557440014525gustar00rootroot0000000000000052 comment=fb7ba9e3ee6de575377c295b54474049e399b5ac j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/000077500000000000000000000000001472305574400146455ustar00rootroot00000000000000j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/.clang-format000066400000000000000000000006151472305574400172220ustar00rootroot00000000000000--- # This clang format file is custom crafted to match enkore's coding style. BasedOnStyle: LLVM AccessModifierOffset: -4 IndentWidth: 4 AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine: Empty AlignArrayOfStructures: Left BreakBeforeBraces: Custom SeparateDefinitionBlocks: Always BraceWrapping: AfterClass: true AfterControlStatement: Never AfterFunction: false AfterNamespace: true AfterStruct: true j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/.gitignore000066400000000000000000000001641472305574400166360ustar00rootroot00000000000000tests/system_tests/__pycache__ subprojects/packagecache subprojects/Catch2-* subprojects/fmt-* subprojects/spdlog-* j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/BUILDING.md000066400000000000000000000102151472305574400163630ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Building j4-dmenu-desktop Since version r3.0, j4-dmenu-desktop provides two independent build systems: CMake and Meson. CMake is the original build system, Meson has been added in version r3.0. Both build systems are configured with **unity builds** by default (see [unity builds in Meson](#unity-builds-in-meson) for more info about Meson). This is done to speed up release builds, but developers may wish to turn this off. Although both systems will be supported for compatibility, **Meson should be preferred**. Meson provides overall better development and packaging experience. > [!WARNING] > Meson build system requires Meson >=1.1.0 (as marked in the `meson_version` field in `meson.build`). If that isn't available in your build environment, CMake can be used instead. ## Dependencies j4-dmenu-desktop has three dependencies: [Catch2](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2), [spdlog](https://github.com/gabime/spdlog) and [fmt](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt). fmt is both a dependency of spdlog and of j4-dmenu-desktop. All of these are internal dependencies and are linked statically (unless the build system is overridden or dependencies are provided externally). J4-dmenu-desktop also depends on [pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/). It is an **optional external** dependency. It is used for system testing to supplement Catch2 tests. If pytest is not available, pytest tests will be marked as skipped. The pytest testsuite includes tests for various supported terminal emulators. See [tests/system_tests/README.md](tests/system_tests/README.md#terminal-emulators) for more info. J4-dmenu-desktop won't depend on Catch2 or pytest if tests are disabled. J4-dmenu-desktop also depends on [crazy-complete](https://github.com/crazy-complete/crazy-complete). It is an **optional external** dependency. This is true for Meson only, j4-dmenu-desktop's CMake build system currently doesn't support generating completions. See [`etc/README.md`](etc/) for more info. ## Building with CMake Out-of-source builds are fully supported. CMake will automatically download Catch2, spdlog and fmt dependencies. If you want to use system installed dependencies instead, can override the mechanism using the following flags: | dependency | CMake flag | | ---------- | ----------------------- | | Catch2 | `-DWITH_GIT_CATCH=OFF` | | spdlog | `-DWITH_GIT_SPDLOG=OFF` | | fmt | `-DWITH_GIT_FMT=OFF` | If you want to disable dependency fetching altogether, you can use `-DNO_DOWNLOAD=ON`. This is more future-proof, because it prevents the download of potential new dependencies added to j4-dmenu-desktop. Tests can be disabled using the `-DWITH_TESTS=OFF` flag. ## Building with Meson J4-dmenu-desktop provides a simple setup helper [`meson-setup.sh`](meson-setup.sh). It calls `meson setup` with some preset flags. You can run this script with the `-d` flag to do a dry run, which just prints the commands it would have executed to stdout. You can then tweak it to your needs using standard Meson flags. Meson, like CMake, provides several options that tweak the build. In particular, developers may want to set `split-source` to reduce unnecessary recompilation when building `j4-dmenu-desktop` and `j4-dmenu-tests` at the same time[^1] (`meson-setup.sh` sets this in its debugging build styles). Tests can be disabled using the `-Denable-tests=false` flag. Although it is recommended to use `meson-setup.sh`, you can completely ignore its flags and invoke meson manually. ### Unity builds in Meson Unity builds are fully configurable in Meson. They are enabled by default. The `meson-setup.sh` script disables unity builds for `debug` and `sanitize` build styles. You can use Meson's `--unity=off` flag to turn off unity builds when configuring the project manually. ## Support J4-dmenu-desktop has been tested on glibc and musl, cross compilation has been tested, both `g++` and `clang++` are able to compile j4-dmenu-desktop without warnings and errors and everything has been tested on FreeBSD. J4-dmenu-desktop should be buildable pretty much everywhere. If not, please [submit a new issue](https://github.com/enkore/j4-dmenu-desktop/issues/new). [^1]: `ccache` can be used instead j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/CHANGELOG000066400000000000000000000121251472305574400160600ustar00rootroot00000000000000 r2.5 released 2013-11-02 + add --display-binary option r2.6 released 2013-11-28 + fixed quoting + different output formats + misc. bug fixes and improvements r2.7 released 2013-12-04 + removed i3 dependency + fixed memory leak + fixed wrong usage of getopt_long() + fixed GCC 4.7 compatibility + misc. bug fixes and improvements r2.8 released 2013-12-09 + various performance improvements + better error messages + added debugging messages + fixed mixup of malloc/new[] + fixed wrong usage of getline() r2.9 released 2014-01-25 + added test suite, travis integration + fixed $XDG_DATA_HOME being ignored + fixed wrong ordering of default search paths + support shell aliases r2.10 released 2014-04-17 + minor changes regarding quoting + change to application path if specified as per XDG spec r2.11 released 2014-04-20 + fixed unhidden desktop files being regarded as hidden r2.12 released 2014-12-14 + fixed quoting issue with localized names + fixed CMakeLists for multithreaded builds + fixed overriding files with Hidden and/or NoDisplay keys + whitespace after "=" is now ignored + implemented desktop file ID concept of the XDG specification (supersedes old "override-by-name" semantics) + added support for OnlyShowIn and NotShowIn tags + added --use-xdg-de flag to interpret $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP (for OnlyShowIn/NotShowIn) + temporary files are now created with mkstemp r2.13 released 2015-06-22 + GenericName fields are added to the menu, too + Added manpage j4-dmenu-desktop(1) + Menu is now sorted by names r2.14 released 2016-03-31 + Added --usage-log feature to sort by usage frequency + Added --no-generic option to exclude GenericName fields r2.15 released 2017-03-19 + fixed bug where using some shells could use a lot of CPU for nothing + fixed issue when locale setup is completely broken (fall back to "C" locale) + fixed build on FreeBSD r2.16 released 2018-01-11 + updated CMakeLists to use Catch 1.x (instead of 2.x) r2.17 released 2019-02-26 + fixed compilation error on FreeBSD 11 + fixed specifying `--no-generic` after `--usage-log=` breaking usage log + improved build speed + added --wait-on feature to daemonize for better responsiveness r2.18 released 2020-10-02 + Re-add support for %k in .desktopfiles (location of the file) + --wait-on: child processes detach now, parent does not wait + use POSIX printf instead of echo (see 2e6308783 for detailed explanation) (fix for dash/Debian) + .desktop files are read sorted by inode now, improving performance on traditional hard drives + added --no-exec option + added --wrapper option (e.g. for i3 exec) + removed last usage of C/C++ locales r3.0 released 2024-06-02 + BREAKING CHANGE: --i3-ipc should be preferred over --wrapper "i3-msg exec" j4-dmenu-desktop will fail to start with --wrapper containing i3 unless --skip-i3-exec-check is passed + added BUILDING.md and CONTRIBUTING.md to improve documentation + added Meson build system + added two new dependencies: spdlog and fmt + updated unit tests to make them compatible with the latest Catch2 v3 + added Inotify and kqueue support for --wait-on mode allowing runtime detection of desktop file additions and deletions on program (un)install + added logging + added i3 IPC support + improved compliance with Desktop Entry Specification + fixed missing header includes + many bugfixes + refactoring of codebase + added new history format, which tracks selected entries more accurately + added .clang-format file + added case-insensitive sort + programs with same name will not be displayed several times in dmenu (dmenu can't differentiate identical entries, so they all launch the same desktop app) + added completions for Bash, Fish and ZSH + added --version flag r3.1 released 2024-07-31 + fixed a lot of bugs introduced by r3.0 release (most important fixes are mentioned below) + fixed bug with --no-exec not outputting terminal emulator for Terminal=true applications + fixed hidden desktop files not participating in desktop ID precedence rules + fixed unit tests being dependent on current locale + fixed default value of XDG_DATA_DIRS + added explicit support for Sway using existing i3 IPC infrastructure + fixed --no-exec printing to stderr instead of stdout + added --term-mode to fix deprecation of "gnome-terminal -e" and to handle other terminal emulators well too + revorked and improved entire command line assembly mechanism + improved Exec mechanism (see 7efae31) + fix minor bugs + added pytest testsuite + changed signing key r3.2 released 2024-12-01 + added desktop file "quirk" handling, which fixes Wine and distrobox desktop files + switched to crazy-complete for shell completion generation + improved handling of invalid desktop files + fixed segfault when removing a desktop app with matching Name and GenericName in wait on mode + fixed bug in {cmdline@} in custom --term-mode + improved program execution + minor logging improvements + added informative summary of enabled optional features to Meson + fixed typos in manpage and elsewhere + fixed notify implementation detection on OpenBSD j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/CMakeLists.txt000066400000000000000000000133501472305574400174070ustar00rootroot00000000000000cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16) project(j4-dmenu CXX) include(CMakeDependentOption) option(WITH_TESTS "Build and run tests" ON) option(NO_DOWNLOAD "Do not download any dependencies (or anything else); overrides all WITH_GIT_* variables" OFF) cmake_dependent_option(WITH_GIT_CATCH "Use a Git checkout of Catch to build the tests" ON "NOT NO_DOWNLOAD" OFF) cmake_dependent_option(WITH_GIT_SPDLOG "Use a Git checkout of spdlog to build" ON "NOT NO_DOWNLOAD" OFF) cmake_dependent_option(WITH_GIT_FMT "Use a Git checkout of fmt to build" ON "NOT NO_DOWNLOAD" OFF) set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17) # J4dd should have two translation units: one for j4-dmenu-desktop and one for # j4-dmenu-tests (+ dependencies). This might be changed in the future to a # more traditional compilation model. set(CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD TRUE) # Set basically infinite limit. set(CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD_BATCH_SIZE 32768) # _WITH_GETLINE for FreeBSD set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -O2 -D_WITH_GETLINE -DSPDLOG_ACTIVE_LEVEL=SPDLOG_LEVEL_DEBUG" ) set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} -DDEBUG") if(CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL FreeBSD) option(USE_KQUEUE "Use the kqueue event notification mechanism instead of Inotify" ON) else() option(USE_KQUEUE "Use the kqueue event notification mechanism instead of Inotify" OFF) endif() SET(SOURCE AppManager.cc Application.cc FieldCodes.cc Dmenu.cc FileFinder.cc Formatters.cc HistoryManager.cc I3Exec.cc LocaleSuffixes.cc SearchPath.cc Utilities.cc LineReader.cc CMDLineAssembler.cc CMDLineTerm.cc) list(TRANSFORM SOURCE PREPEND "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/") SET(OVERRIDE_VERSION "" CACHE STRING "Override version") if(OVERRIDE_VERSION STREQUAL "") # Version handling file(STRINGS "version.txt" VCS_TAG) find_package(Git) if(GIT_EXECUTABLE) execute_process( COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} describe --dirty --broken WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR} OUTPUT_VARIABLE GIT_DESCRIBE_VERSION RESULT_VARIABLE GIT_DESCRIBE_ERROR_CODE OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE) if(NOT GIT_DESCRIBE_ERROR_CODE) set(VCS_TAG ${GIT_DESCRIBE_VERSION}) endif() endif() else() set(VCS_TAG ${OVERRIDE_VERSION}) endif() configure_file(generated/version.cc.in generated/version.cc @ONLY) if(USE_KQUEUE) find_package(Threads REQUIRED) add_compile_definitions(USE_KQUEUE) list(APPEND SOURCE src/NotifyKqueue.cc) else() list(APPEND SOURCE src/NotifyInotify.cc) endif() include_directories("${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}") if(WITH_GIT_SPDLOG) include(FetchContent) FetchContent_Declare(spdlog GIT_REPOSITORY "https://github.com/gabime/spdlog.git" GIT_TAG "v1.14.1" GIT_SHALLOW true ) FetchContent_MakeAvailable(spdlog) else() # Use system-installed version of Catch find_package(spdlog REQUIRED) endif(WITH_GIT_SPDLOG) if(WITH_GIT_FMT) include(FetchContent) set(FMT_INSTALL OFF CACHE INTERNAL "Disable fmt install target") FetchContent_Declare(fmt GIT_REPOSITORY "https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt.git" GIT_TAG "10.2.0" GIT_SHALLOW true ) FetchContent_MakeAvailable(fmt) else() find_package(fmt REQUIRED) endif(WITH_GIT_FMT) add_executable(j4-dmenu-desktop ${SOURCE} "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/generated/version.cc" src/main.cc) target_link_libraries(j4-dmenu-desktop PRIVATE spdlog::spdlog PRIVATE fmt::fmt) target_include_directories(j4-dmenu-desktop PRIVATE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/") if(WITH_TESTS) file(GLOB test_src_files tests/*.cc) set(TEST_FILES "\"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/test_files/\"") configure_file(tests/generated/tests_config.hh.in tests/generated/tests_config.hh @ONLY) add_executable(j4-dmenu-tests ${test_src_files} ${SOURCE}) target_include_directories(j4-dmenu-tests PRIVATE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/") target_include_directories(j4-dmenu-tests PRIVATE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/tests/") target_link_libraries(j4-dmenu-tests PRIVATE spdlog::spdlog PRIVATE fmt::fmt) if(WITH_GIT_CATCH) include(FetchContent) FetchContent_Declare( Catch2 GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git GIT_TAG v3.6.0 GIT_SHALLOW true ) FetchContent_MakeAvailable(Catch2) else() # Use system-installed version of Catch find_package(Catch2 3 REQUIRED) endif(WITH_GIT_CATCH) # Include Catch in the project target_link_libraries(j4-dmenu-tests PRIVATE Catch2::Catch2) include(CTest) include(Catch) catch_discover_tests(j4-dmenu-tests) execute_process(COMMAND pytest --version OUTPUT_QUIET ERROR_QUIET RESULT_VARIABLE pytest_error) if(pytest_error EQUAL 0) add_test(NAME pytest-system-tests COMMAND pytest "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/system_tests/system_test.py" --j4dd-executable "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/j4-dmenu-desktop") else() message(WARNING "pytest executable is not available. Skipping pytest tests...") endif() endif(WITH_TESTS) if(USE_KQUEUE) if(THREADS_HAVE_PTHREAD_ARG) target_compile_options(j4-dmenu-desktop PUBLIC "-pthread") target_compile_options(j4-dmenu-tests PUBLIC "-pthread") endif() if(CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT) target_link_libraries(j4-dmenu-desktop PRIVATE "${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}") target_link_libraries(j4-dmenu-tests PRIVATE "${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}") endif() endif() install(TARGETS j4-dmenu-desktop RUNTIME DESTINATION bin) INSTALL(FILES j4-dmenu-desktop.1 DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/man/man1/) INSTALL(FILES etc/completions/_j4-dmenu-desktop DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/zsh/site-functions) INSTALL(FILES etc/completions/j4-dmenu-desktop.fish DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/fish/vendor_completions.d) INSTALL(FILES etc/completions/j4-dmenu-desktop DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/bash-completion/completions) j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/CONTRIBUTING.md000066400000000000000000000041741472305574400171040ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Contributing to j4-dmenu-destkop Thank you for considering contributing to j4-dmenu-desktop! Here are some tips for contributing: ## General info ### Styleguide Type names (class names, struct names, using & typedef declarations, enums) use `PascalCase`. Macros use `CAPS_LOCK`. Pretty much everything else (function names, variables etc.) use `snake_case`. `public` comes before `private` in classes. All members of class must be accessed with `this->member` inside member functions. This helps disambiguate which variables are local variables and which are member variables. Header file includes come in this order: 1. "" include to appropriate header if it's in an implementation file (`#include "Dmenu.hh"` in `Dmenu.cc`) 2. <> includes to external dependencies (Catch2, spdlog...) 3. <> system includes 4. "" local includes They should ideally be separated by a blank line. J4-dmenu-desktop makes use of `clang-format`. ## Implementation ### IO [{fmt}](https://fmt.dev/latest/index.html) is used where possible. If that isn't possible, C style IO is used. C++ style IO (iostream) isn't used in j4-dmenu-desktop. ### Logging Logging is done by [spdlog](https://github.com/gabime/spdlog). At the time of writing, j4-dmenu-desktop makes use of four loglevels: `ERROR`, `WARNING` (called `WARN` in some places), `INFO` and `DEBUG`. ```c++ // There are printed by default. SPDLOG_ERROR("Something really bad happened!"); SPDLOG_WARN("j4-dmenu-desktop won't terminate because of this, but the " "user should be aware of this nonetheless."); // These have to be enabled with a flag to be shown. SPDLOG_INFO("Describe the runtime of j4-dmenu-desktop and print some useful " "things."); SPDLOG_DEBUG("Print debugging info."); ``` ### Commandline arguments There are four places where arguments have to be specified: 1. in argument handling code of `main()` (done via `getopt`) 2. in `--help` 3. in [`j4-dmenu-destkop.1`](j4-dmenu-destkop.1) manpage 4. in crazy-complete shell completion definition file [`etc/j4-dmenu-desktop.yaml`](etc/j4-dmenu-desktop.yaml) When modifying or adding arguments, all four of these have to be updated. j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/HOW-TO-RELEASE000066400000000000000000000011501472305574400166200ustar00rootroot00000000000000- Update etc/completions/ if necessary - Compile and commit CHANGELOG - update version.txt - Commit message follows the pattern "rX.Y released ISO8601DATE" - Tag: git tag -a -m '' rX.Y --sign - Use GPG key 7B0F58A5E0F1A2EA11578A731A14CB3464CBE5BF (formerly key A1774C1B37DC1DCEDB65EE469B8450B91D1362C1) - git push --tags - Create GitHub release - Download .tar.gz - Compare to repo - gpg --detach-sign .tar.gz - Upload .tar.gz.sig to GitHub - Upload etc/ completions to GitHub Filenames must be j4-dmenu-desktop, _j4-dmenu-desktop and j4-dmenu-desktop.fish for Bash, ZSH and Fish respectively j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/LICENSE000066400000000000000000001045131472305574400156560ustar00rootroot00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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But first, please read . j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/README.md000066400000000000000000000122241472305574400161250ustar00rootroot00000000000000# j4-dmenu-desktop j4-dmenu-desktop is a fast desktop menu using `dmenu` (or compatible programs). It scans .desktop files in $XDG_DATA_HOME and $XDG_DATA_DIRS, providing a menu for launching applications. It is inspired by i3-dmenu-desktop. Like i3-dmenu-desktop, j4-dmenu-desktop offers optional integration with i3wm and Sway (but j4-dmenu-desktop should work just fine on about any desktop environment). You can also execute shell commands using it. ## Features - speed - conformance to the [Desktop Entry Specification](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/1.5/)[^1] - daemon mode with `--wait-on` which parses desktop files ahead of time - support for history sorted by usage frequency using `--usage-log` - automatic desktop file loading/removal in daemon mode using inotify/kqueue - support for any dmenu-like program (j4-dmenu-desktop is independent of any desktop environment + it works with both Xorg and [Wayland](#examples)) - (optional) i3/Sway IPC integration - multiple formatters available (program name, program name with executable path...) - completions for all major shells + a manpage - and more! ## Build requirements * Compiler with C++17 support * CMake or Meson Building with Meson: ./meson-setup.sh build cd build meson compile sudo meson install Building with CMake: mkdir build cd build cmake .. make j4-dmenu-desktop sudo make install See [BUILDING](BUILDING.md) for more info. ## Distribution packages ### Archlinux Packaging status The package is provided in the Arch Linux extra repository. You can install it via sudo pacman -S j4-dmenu-desktop ### FreeBSD j4-dmenu-desktop is now available in the FreeBSD Ports Collection. A prebuilt package can be installed via pkg install j4-dmenu-desktop ### Gentoo j4-dmenu-desktop is available in Portage for the `amd64` and `x86` architectures. You can install it via echo "x11-misc/j4-dmenu-desktop ~amd64 ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.accept_keywords emerge --ask x11-misc/j4-dmenu-desktop The package is also provided by the `gentoo-el` overlay. You can install it with the following commands as root. (you need to have `layman` installed and configured) layman -a gentoo-el echo "=x11-misc/j4-dmenu-desktop-9999 **" >> /etc/portage/package.accept_keywords emerge x11-misc/j4-dmenu-desktop ### Ubuntu The package is now in the apt repository. You can install it via sudo apt-get install j4-dmenu-desktop ### Debian j4-dmenu-desktop is in Debian stable: sudo apt install j4-dmenu-desktop ### Nix / NixOS j4-dmenu-desktop is in [nixpkgs](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/applications/misc/j4-dmenu-desktop/default.nix): nix-env --install j4-dmenu-desktop # Or use pkgs attribute of the same name in NixOS configuration ### Void Linux j4-dmenu-desktop is packaged in Void Linux: sudo xbps-install -S j4-dmenu-desktop This package is maintained my me, [meator](https://github.com/meator). As a collaborator of j4-dmenu-desktop and an active Void Linux user, I ensure a higher standard of quality for this package. This package is officially supported, feel free to [open issues](https://github.com/enkore/j4-dmenu-desktop/issues/new) or ask for support related to the Void Linux package here. ## Examples Run j4-dmenu-desktop: j4-dmenu-desktop Specify custom dmenu (useful on Wayland, [tofi](https://github.com/philj56/tofi) is used as example): j4-dmenu-desktop --dmenu=tofi Display 5 entries vertically at once: j4-dmenu-desktop --dmenu="dmenu -l5" display binary name alongside name (for example `Chromium` will become `Chromium (/usr/bin/chromium)`): j4-dmenu-desktop --display-binary Don't display generic names and use `alacritty` as terminal emulator: j4-dmenu-desktop --no-generic --term alacritty Enable I3/Sway IPC mode: j4-dmenu-desktop --i3-ipc ## FAQ / RAQ / RMR ### I want it to display normal binaries, too, yes? You can put this in a script file and use it instead of calling j4dd directly: j4-dmenu-desktop --dmenu="(cat ; (stest -flx $(echo $PATH | tr : ' ') | sort -u)) | dmenu" Exchanging the `cat` and `(stest ... sort -u)` parts will swap the two parts (j4dd's output and the list of binaries). ### Get the output into a pipe / launching a program by arbitrary user input [GOTO](https://github.com/enkore/j4-dmenu-desktop/issues/39#issuecomment-177164865) ### How much faster is it? % time i3-dmenu-desktop --dmenu="cat" [{"success":true}] i3-dmenu-desktop --dmenu="cat" 0.37s user 0.02s system 96% cpu 0.404 total % time ./j4-dmenu-desktop --dmenu=cat ./j4-dmenu-desktop --dmenu=cat 0.01s user 0.01s system 107% cpu 0.015 total More than 25 times faster :) [^1]: Some minor features like [handling of `TryExec` key](https://github.com/enkore/j4-dmenu-desktop/issues/165) are missing. If there are any problems with compliance to the Desktop entry specification, please [submit an issue](https://github.com/enkore/j4-dmenu-desktop/issues/new). j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/000077500000000000000000000000001472305574400154205ustar00rootroot00000000000000j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/README.md000066400000000000000000000055171472305574400167070ustar00rootroot00000000000000This directory contains all files related to shell completions. The current stable shell completions can be found in `completions/`. They are copied into standard shell completion directories when j4-dmenu-desktop is installed. All shell completions are generated by [crazy-complete](https://github.com/crazy-complete/crazy-complete). Shell completions in `completions/` are updated with each release of j4-dmenu-desktop. You can also generate shell completions manually. This can be useful if: - you want to modify completions - you are running j4-dmenu-desktop from `develop` or from some other unstable version and the stable completions in `completions/` are out of date - there is a newer version of `crazy-complete` available which fixes some issues with current stable completions or which adds some new features - you want to generate them for other reasons # How to manually generate completions? J4-dmenu-desktop currently supports generating completions via the Meson build system only (CMake only supports using completions from `completions/`). Meson tries to detect whether `crazy-complete` is available. If it is, Meson will ignore `completions/` and it will generate the completions manually. If `crazy-complete` isn't available, it will work with `completions/`. This behavior can be controlled via `-Dgenerate-shell-completions`. For example, if you want to make sure that manually generated completions will always be used, set up the builddir as follows: ``` meson setup -Dgenerate-shell-completions=enabled builddir ``` Completions (either generated or the ones from `completions/`) will be installed upon request (via `meson install`, `ninja install` or through similar methods). You can run `ninja` in the builddir to build j4-dmenu-desktop including its shell completions. If you want to only build the completions, you can run ``` ninja shell-completions ``` from within the builddir. Shell completions will appear in the `etc/` subdirectory of the builddir. You can also generate them by manually invoking `crazy-complete`. The completion file is located at [`etc/j4-dmenu-desktop.yaml`](j4-dmenu-desktop.yaml). # Why crazy-complete? Crazy-complete is a niche project with a small user base. Because of this, I, [meator](https://github.com/meator), will thoroughly test j4-dmenu-desktop's completions whenever a new release of crazy-complete or j4-dmenu-desktop comes around. My research into shell completion generators showed that crazy-complete is the best completion generator on the market. Its input format is easy to use, the completions are robust and reasonably readable for a machine-generated shell script and all major shells (Bash, Fish, ZSH) are supported. j4-dmenu-desktop provided handwritten shell completions in the past. They can now be found in the `deprecated/` directory. [Read its README for more info](deprecated/README.md). j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/completions/000077500000000000000000000000001472305574400177545ustar00rootroot00000000000000j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/completions/_j4-dmenu-desktop000066400000000000000000000047561472305574400231440ustar00rootroot00000000000000#compdef j4-dmenu-desktop # This script was generated by crazy-complete. # crazy-complete: A tool that creates robust and reliable autocompletion scripts for Bash, Fish and Zsh. # For more information, visit: https://github.com/crazy-complete/crazy-complete _j4_dmenu_desktop() { local -a args=( '(- *)'{-h,--help}'[print help message]' '(- *)'--version'[display program version]' '(--display-binary -b)'{-b,--display-binary}'[display binary name after each entry]' '(--display-binary-base -f)'{-f,--display-binary-base}'[display binary name after each entry]' '(--dmenu -d)'{-d+,--dmenu=}'[command used to invoke dmenu]':' ':_command_names '(--no-exec)'--no-exec'[do not execute selected command, send to stdout instead]' '(--no-generic)'--no-generic'[do not include the generic name of desktop entries]' '(--term -t)'{-t+,--term=}'[sets the terminal emulator used to start terminal apps]':' ':_command_names '(--term-mode)'--term-mode='[set terminal emulator execution strategy]':' ':'(default xterm alacritty kitty terminator gnome-terminal custom)' '(--usage-log)'--usage-log='[set usage log]':' ':_files '(--prune-bad-usage-log-entries)'--prune-bad-usage-log-entries'[remove bad history entries]' '(--use-xdg-de -x)'{-x,--use-xdg-de}'[enables reading $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to determine the desktop environment]' '(--wait-on)'--wait-on='[enable daemon mode]':' ':_files '(--wrapper)'--wrapper='[a wrapper binary]':' ':_command_names '(--i3-ipc -I)'{-I,--i3-ipc}'[execute desktop entries through i3 IPC]' '(--skip-i3-exec-check)'--skip-i3-exec-check'[disable the check for '"'"'--wrapper "i3 exec"'"'"']' '(--case-insensitive -i)'{-i,--case-insensitive}'[sort applications case insensitively]' '*'-v'[be more verbose, can be specified multiple times]' '(--log-level)'--log-level='[set loglevel]':' ':'(ERROR WARNING INFO DEBUG)' '(--log-file)'--log-file='[specify a log file]':' ':_files '(--log-file-level)'--log-file-level='[set file loglevel]':' ':'(ERROR WARNING INFO DEBUG)' '(--strict-parsing --desktop-file-quirks)'--desktop-file-quirks='[set compatibility modes]':' ':"_values -s , '' 'wine[compatibility with desktop files generated by Wine]' 'multispace[accept multiple spaces as argument separators in Exec]' 'nowine[]' 'nomultispace[]'" '(--desktop-file-quirks --strict-parsing)'--strict-parsing'[enable strict desktop file parsing]' ) _arguments -S -s -w "${args[@]}" } _j4_dmenu_desktop "$@" # vim: ft=zsh ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 etj4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/completions/j4-dmenu-desktop000066400000000000000000000262161472305574400230000ustar00rootroot00000000000000# This script was generated by crazy-complete. # crazy-complete: A tool that creates robust and reliable autocompletion scripts for Bash, Fish and Zsh. # For more information, visit: https://github.com/crazy-complete/crazy-complete _j4-dmenu-desktop_compgen_w_replacement() { local cur word append=0 [[ "$1" == "-a" ]] && { shift; append=1; } [[ "$1" == "--" ]] && { shift; } cur="$1" shift (( append )) || COMPREPLY=() for word; do if [[ "$word" == "$cur"* ]]; then COMPREPLY+=("$(printf '%q' "$word")") fi done } _j4-dmenu-desktop_value_list() { local separator="$1"; shift local -a values=("$@") local -a having_values if [[ -z "$cur" ]]; then COMPREPLY=("${values[@]}") return fi IFS="$separator" read -r -a having_values <<< "$cur" local -a remaining_values=() local value having_value found_value for value in "${values[@]}"; do found_value=false for having_value in "${having_values[@]}"; do if [[ "$value" == "$having_value" ]]; then found_value=true break fi done if ! $found_value; then remaining_values+=("$value") fi done COMPREPLY=() if [[ "${cur: -1}" == "$separator" ]]; then for value in "${remaining_values[@]}"; do COMPREPLY+=("$cur$value") done elif (( ${#having_values[@]} )); then local cur_last_value=${having_values[-1]} for value in "${remaining_values[@]}"; do if [[ "$value" == "$cur_last_value"* ]]; then COMPREPLY+=("${cur%"$cur_last_value"}$value") fi done fi } _j4-dmenu-desktop_prefix_compreply() { local i=0 prefix="$1" for ((i=0; i < ${#COMPREPLY[@]}; ++i)); do COMPREPLY[i]="$prefix${COMPREPLY[i]}" done } _j4-dmenu-desktop_parse_commandline() { POSITIONALS=() END_OF_OPTIONS=0 POSITIONAL_NUM=0 local cmd="${words[0]}" argi arg i char trailing_chars for ((argi=1; argi < ${#words[@]} - 1; ++argi)); do arg="${words[argi]}" case "$arg" in --) END_OF_OPTIONS=1 for ((++argi; argi < ${#words[@]}; ++argi)); do POSITIONALS[POSITIONAL_NUM++]="${words[argi]}" done break;; -) POSITIONALS[POSITIONAL_NUM++]="-";; -*) case "$cmd" in j4-dmenu-desktop) case "$arg" in --help) OPT_help+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --version) OPT_version+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --display-binary) OPT_display_binary+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --display-binary-base) OPT_display_binary_base+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --dmenu) OPT_dmenu+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --dmenu=*) OPT_dmenu+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --no-exec) OPT_no_exec+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --no-generic) OPT_no_generic+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --term) OPT_term+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --term=*) OPT_term+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --term-mode) OPT_term_mode+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --term-mode=*) OPT_term_mode+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --usage-log) OPT_usage_log+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --usage-log=*) OPT_usage_log+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --prune-bad-usage-log-entries) OPT_prune_bad_usage_log_entries+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --use-xdg-de) OPT_use_xdg_de+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --wait-on) OPT_wait_on+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --wait-on=*) OPT_wait_on+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --wrapper) OPT_wrapper+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --wrapper=*) OPT_wrapper+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --i3-ipc) OPT_i3_ipc+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --skip-i3-exec-check) OPT_skip_i3_exec_check+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --case-insensitive) OPT_case_insensitive+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; --log-level) OPT_log_level+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --log-level=*) OPT_log_level+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --log-file) OPT_log_file+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --log-file=*) OPT_log_file+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --log-file-level) OPT_log_file_level+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --log-file-level=*) OPT_log_file_level+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --desktop-file-quirks) OPT_desktop_file_quirks+=("${words[++argi]}") continue;; --desktop-file-quirks=*) OPT_desktop_file_quirks+=("${arg#*=}") continue;; --strict-parsing) OPT_strict_parsing+=(_OPT_ISSET_) continue;; esac esac for ((i=1; i < ${#arg}; ++i)); do char="${arg:$i:1}" trailing_chars="${arg:$((i + 1))}" case "$cmd" in j4-dmenu-desktop) case "$char" in h) OPT_help+=(_OPT_ISSET_);; b) OPT_display_binary+=(_OPT_ISSET_);; f) OPT_display_binary_base+=(_OPT_ISSET_);; d) if [[ -n "$trailing_chars" ]] then OPT_dmenu+=("$trailing_chars") else OPT_dmenu+=("${words[++argi]}") fi continue 2;; t) if [[ -n "$trailing_chars" ]] then OPT_term+=("$trailing_chars") else OPT_term+=("${words[++argi]}") fi continue 2;; x) OPT_use_xdg_de+=(_OPT_ISSET_);; I) OPT_i3_ipc+=(_OPT_ISSET_);; i) OPT_case_insensitive+=(_OPT_ISSET_);; v) OPT_v+=(_OPT_ISSET_);; esac esac done;; *) POSITIONALS[POSITIONAL_NUM++]="$arg" ;; esac done for ((; argi < ${#words[@]}; ++argi)); do arg="${words[$argi]}" case "$arg" in -) POSITIONALS[POSITIONAL_NUM++]="$arg";; -*);; *) POSITIONALS[POSITIONAL_NUM++]="$arg";; esac done } _j4_dmenu_desktop() { local cur prev words cword split _init_completion -n = || return local END_OF_OPTIONS POSITIONALS POSITIONAL_NUM local -a OPT_help OPT_version OPT_display_binary OPT_display_binary_base OPT_dmenu OPT_no_exec OPT_no_generic OPT_term OPT_term_mode OPT_usage_log OPT_prune_bad_usage_log_entries OPT_use_xdg_de OPT_wait_on OPT_wrapper OPT_i3_ipc OPT_skip_i3_exec_check OPT_case_insensitive OPT_v OPT_log_level OPT_log_file OPT_log_file_level OPT_desktop_file_quirks OPT_strict_parsing _j4-dmenu-desktop_parse_commandline local COMP_WORDBREAKS='' __complete_option() { local opt="$1" cur="$2" mode="$3" case "$opt" in --dmenu|-d|--term|-t|--wrapper) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -A command -- "$cur")) return 0;; --term-mode) _j4-dmenu-desktop_compgen_w_replacement -- "$cur" default xterm alacritty kitty terminator gnome-terminal custom return 0;; --usage-log|--wait-on|--log-file) _filedir return 0;; --log-level|--log-file-level) _j4-dmenu-desktop_compgen_w_replacement -- "$cur" ERROR WARNING INFO DEBUG return 0;; --desktop-file-quirks) _j4-dmenu-desktop_value_list , wine multispace nowine nomultispace return 0;; esac return 1 } case "$prev" in --*) __complete_option "$prev" "$cur" WITHOUT_OPTIONALS && return 0;; -*) case "$prev" in -*([hbfxIiv])[dt]) __complete_option "-${prev: -1}" "$cur" WITHOUT_OPTIONALS && return 0 esac;; esac case "$cur" in --*=*) __complete_option "${cur%%=*}" "${cur#*=}" WITH_OPTIONALS && return 0;; -*=*);; --*);; -*) local i for ((i=2; i <= ${#cur}; ++i)); do local pre="${cur:0:$i}" value="${cur:$i}" __complete_option "-${pre: -1}" "$value" WITH_OPTIONALS && { _j4-dmenu-desktop_prefix_compreply "$pre" return 0 } done;; esac if (( ! END_OF_OPTIONS )) && [[ "$cur" = -* ]]; then local -a opts=() (( ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(-h --help) (( ! ${#OPT_version} && ! ${#OPT_help} )) && opts+=(--version) (( ! ${#OPT_display_binary} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(-b --display-binary) (( ! ${#OPT_display_binary_base} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(-f --display-binary-base) (( ! ${#OPT_dmenu} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(-d --dmenu=) (( ! ${#OPT_no_exec} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--no-exec) (( ! ${#OPT_no_generic} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--no-generic) (( ! ${#OPT_term} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(-t --term=) (( ! ${#OPT_term_mode} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--term-mode=) (( ! ${#OPT_usage_log} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--usage-log=) (( ! ${#OPT_prune_bad_usage_log_entries} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--prune-bad-usage-log-entries) (( ! ${#OPT_use_xdg_de} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(-x --use-xdg-de) (( ! ${#OPT_wait_on} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--wait-on=) (( ! ${#OPT_wrapper} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--wrapper=) (( ! ${#OPT_i3_ipc} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(-I --i3-ipc) (( ! ${#OPT_skip_i3_exec_check} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--skip-i3-exec-check) (( ! ${#OPT_case_insensitive} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(-i --case-insensitive) (( ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(-v) (( ! ${#OPT_log_level} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--log-level=) (( ! ${#OPT_log_file} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--log-file=) (( ! ${#OPT_log_file_level} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--log-file-level=) (( ! ${#OPT_desktop_file_quirks} && ! ${#OPT_strict_parsing} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--desktop-file-quirks=) (( ! ${#OPT_strict_parsing} && ! ${#OPT_desktop_file_quirks} && ! ${#OPT_help} && ! ${#OPT_version} )) && opts+=(--strict-parsing) _j4-dmenu-desktop_compgen_w_replacement -a -- "$cur" "${opts[@]}" [[ ${COMPREPLY-} == *= ]] && compopt -o nospace return 1 fi return 1 } complete -F _j4_dmenu_desktop j4-dmenu-desktop # vim: ft=sh ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 etj4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/completions/j4-dmenu-desktop.fish000066400000000000000000000266541472305574400237360ustar00rootroot00000000000000# This script was generated by crazy-complete. # crazy-complete: A tool that creates robust and reliable autocompletion scripts for Bash, Fish and Zsh. # For more information, visit: https://github.com/crazy-complete/crazy-complete function _j4-dmenu-desktop__--desktop-file-quirks printf "%s\t%s\n" \ wine 'compatibility with desktop files generated by Wine' \ multispace 'accept multiple spaces as argument separators in Exec' \ nowine '' \ nomultispace '' end function _j4-dmenu-desktop_fish_query # =========================================================================== # # This function implements the parsing of options and positionals in the Fish shell. # # Usage: __fish_query [ARGS...] # # The first argument is a comma-separated list of options that the parser should know about. # Short options (-o), long options (--option), and old-style options (-option) are supported. # # If an option takes an argument, it is suffixed by '='. # If an option takes an optional argument, it is suffixed by '=?'. # # For example: # __fish_query '-f,--flag,-old-style,--with-arg=,--with-optional=?' [...] # # Here, -f, --flag and -old-style don't take options, --with-arg requires an # argument and --with-optional takes an optional argument. # # COMMANDS # positional_contains # Checks if the positional argument number NUM is one of WORDS. # NUM counts from one. # # has_option [WITH_INCOMPLETE] # Checks if an option given in OPTIONS is passed on commandline. # If an option requires an argument, this command returns true only if the # option includes an argument. If 'WITH_INCOMPLETE' is specified, it also # returns true for options missing their arguments. # # option_is -- # Checks if any option in OPTIONS has a value of VALUES. # # num_of_positionals [ ] # Checks the number of positional arguments. # If no arguments are provided, print the total count of positional arguments. # If two arguments are provided, the first argument should be one of # the comparison operators: '-lt', '-le', '-eq', '-ne', '-gt', '-ge'. # Returns 0 if the count of positional arguments matches the # specified NUMBER according to the comparison operator, otherwise returns 1. # # =========================================================================== set -l positionals set -l having_options set -l option_values set -l options $argv[1] set -e argv[1] set -l cmd $argv[1] set -e argv[1] set -l my_cache_key "$(commandline -b) $options" if test "$__QUERY_CACHE_KEY" = "$my_cache_key" set positionals $__QUERY_CACHE_POSITIONALS set having_options $__QUERY_CACHE_HAVING_OPTIONS set option_values $__QUERY_CACHE_OPTION_VALUES else # ========================================================================= # Parsing of OPTIONS argument # ========================================================================= set -l short_opts_with_arg set -l short_opts_without_arg set -l short_opts_with_optional_arg set -l long_opts_with_arg set -l long_opts_without_arg set -l long_opts_with_optional_arg set -l option if test -n "$options" for option in (string split -- ',' $options) # Using one big switch case is the fastest way switch $option case '--?*='; set -a long_opts_with_arg (string replace -- '=' '' $option) case '--?*=\?'; set -a long_opts_with_optional_arg (string replace -- '=?' '' $option) case '--?*'; set -a long_opts_without_arg $option case '-?='; set -a short_opts_with_arg (string replace -- '=' '' $option) case '-?=\?'; set -a short_opts_with_optional_arg (string replace -- '=?' '' $option) case '-?'; set -a short_opts_without_arg $option end end end # ========================================================================= # Parsing of options and positionals # ========================================================================= set -l cmdline (commandline -poc) set -l cmdline_count (count $cmdline) set -l argi 2 # cmdline[1] is command name while test $argi -le $cmdline_count set -l arg "$cmdline[$argi]" set -l have_trailing_arg (test $argi -lt $cmdline_count && echo true || echo false) switch $arg case '-' set -a positionals - case '--' for argi in (seq (math $argi + 1) $cmdline_count) set -a positionals $cmdline[$argi] end break case '--*=*' set -l split (string split -m 1 -- '=' $arg) set -a having_options $split[1] set -a option_values "$split[2]" case '--*' if contains -- $arg $long_opts_with_arg if $have_trailing_arg set -a having_options $arg set -a option_values $cmdline[(math $argi + 1)] set argi (math $argi + 1) end else set -a having_options $arg set -a option_values "" end case '-*' set -l end_of_parsing false set -l arg_length (string length -- $arg) set -l i 2 while not $end_of_parsing; and test $i -le $arg_length set -l option "-$(string sub -s $i -l 1 -- $arg)" set -l trailing_chars "$(string sub -s (math $i + 1) -- $arg)" if contains -- $option $short_opts_without_arg set -a having_options $option set -a option_values "" else if contains -- $option $short_opts_with_arg set end_of_parsing true if test -n "$trailing_chars" set -a having_options $option set -a option_values $trailing_chars else if $have_trailing_arg set -a having_options $option set -a option_values $cmdline[(math $argi + 1)] set argi (math $argi + 1) end else if contains -- $option $short_opts_with_optional_arg set end_of_parsing true set -a having_options $option set -a option_values "$trailing_chars" # may be empty end set i (math $i + 1) end case '*' set -a positionals $arg end set argi (math $argi + 1) end set -g __QUERY_CACHE_POSITIONALS $positionals set -g __QUERY_CACHE_HAVING_OPTIONS $having_options set -g __QUERY_CACHE_OPTION_VALUES $option_values set -g __QUERY_CACHE_KEY $my_cache_key end # =========================================================================== # Commands # =========================================================================== switch $cmd case 'has_option' for option in $having_options contains -- $option $argv && return 0 end return 1 end end set -l prog "j4-dmenu-desktop" set -l query "_j4-dmenu-desktop_fish_query" # Generally disable file completion complete -c $prog -x # command j4-dmenu-desktop set -l opts "-h,--help,--version,-b,--display-binary,-f,--display-binary-base,-d=,--dmenu=,--no-exec,--no-generic,-t=,--term=,--term-mode=,--usage-log=,--prune-bad-usage-log-entries,-x,--use-xdg-de,--wait-on=,--wrapper=,-I,--i3-ipc,--skip-i3-exec-check,-i,--case-insensitive,-v,--log-level=,--log-file=,--log-file-level=,--desktop-file-quirks=,--strict-parsing" set -l C000 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version" set -l C001 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version -b --display-binary" set -l C002 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version -f --display-binary-base" set -l C003 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version -d --dmenu" set -l C004 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --no-exec" set -l C005 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --no-generic" set -l C006 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version -t --term" set -l C007 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --term-mode" set -l C008 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --usage-log" set -l C009 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --prune-bad-usage-log-entries" set -l C010 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version -x --use-xdg-de" set -l C011 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --wait-on" set -l C012 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --wrapper" set -l C013 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version -I --i3-ipc" set -l C014 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --skip-i3-exec-check" set -l C015 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version -i --case-insensitive" set -l C016 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --log-level" set -l C017 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --log-file" set -l C018 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --log-file-level" set -l C019 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --strict-parsing --desktop-file-quirks" set -l C020 "not $query '$opts' has_option -h --help --version --desktop-file-quirks --strict-parsing" complete -c $prog -n $C000 -s h -l help -d 'print help message' -f complete -c $prog -n $C000 -l version -d 'display program version' -f complete -c $prog -n $C001 -s b -l display-binary -d 'display binary name after each entry' -f complete -c $prog -n $C002 -s f -l display-binary-base -d 'display binary name after each entry' -f complete -c $prog -n $C003 -s d -l dmenu -d 'command used to invoke dmenu' -x -a '(__fish_complete_command)' complete -c $prog -n $C004 -l no-exec -d 'do not execute selected command, send to stdout instead' -f complete -c $prog -n $C005 -l no-generic -d 'do not include the generic name of desktop entries' -f complete -c $prog -n $C006 -s t -l term -d 'sets the terminal emulator used to start terminal apps' -x -a '(__fish_complete_command)' complete -c $prog -n $C007 -l term-mode -d 'set terminal emulator execution strategy' -x -a 'default xterm alacritty kitty terminator gnome-terminal custom' complete -c $prog -n $C008 -l usage-log -d 'set usage log' -Fr complete -c $prog -n $C009 -l prune-bad-usage-log-entries -d 'remove bad history entries' -f complete -c $prog -n $C010 -s x -l use-xdg-de -d 'enables reading $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to determine the desktop environment' -f complete -c $prog -n $C011 -l wait-on -d 'enable daemon mode' -Fr complete -c $prog -n $C012 -l wrapper -d 'a wrapper binary' -x -a '(__fish_complete_command)' complete -c $prog -n $C013 -s I -l i3-ipc -d 'execute desktop entries through i3 IPC' -f complete -c $prog -n $C014 -l skip-i3-exec-check -d 'disable the check for '"'"'--wrapper "i3 exec"'"'"'' -f complete -c $prog -n $C015 -s i -l case-insensitive -d 'sort applications case insensitively' -f complete -c $prog -n $C000 -s v -d 'be more verbose, can be specified multiple times' -f complete -c $prog -n $C016 -l log-level -d 'set loglevel' -x -a 'ERROR WARNING INFO DEBUG' complete -c $prog -n $C017 -l log-file -d 'specify a log file' -Fr complete -c $prog -n $C018 -l log-file-level -d 'set file loglevel' -x -a 'ERROR WARNING INFO DEBUG' complete -c $prog -n $C019 -l desktop-file-quirks -d 'set compatibility modes' -x -a '(__fish_complete_list , _j4-dmenu-desktop__--desktop-file-quirks)' complete -c $prog -n $C020 -l strict-parsing -d 'enable strict desktop file parsing' -f # vim: ft=fish ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 etj4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/deprecated/000077500000000000000000000000001472305574400175205ustar00rootroot00000000000000j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/deprecated/README.md000066400000000000000000000007511472305574400210020ustar00rootroot00000000000000Deprecated shell completions. Do not use these! If you want completions, [look in the parent directory](../). These completions are handwritten. They will likely not be up-to-date with current j4-dmenu-desktop. It shouldn't be that hard to update them. If crazy-complete stops being reliable, j4-dmenu-desktop can switch back to these handwritten completion scripts. The `complgen` file is the remains of j4-dmenu-desktop's [complgen](https://github.com/adaszko/complgen) integration. j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/deprecated/_j4-dmenu-desktop000066400000000000000000000051421472305574400226760ustar00rootroot00000000000000#compdef j4-dmenu-desktop # Some of the flags accept executables. They are matced with _files -g \(\*\). # This is a glob that matches files that are executable. # https://github.com/markfasheh/duperemove/blob/b76d569c4b96d4afb745b7970f87fbb0193b2792/completion/zsh/_duperemove # can serve as inspiration for further changes to ZSH completion. Duperemove is # similar to j4-dmenu-desktop (it doesn't have subcommands) and its ZSH # completion script is similar to this one. _desktop_file_quirks_values() { declare -a compatibility compatibility=( 'wine[compatibility with desktop files generated by Wine]' 'multispace[accept multiple spaces as argument separators in Exec]' ) _values -s , "compatibility mode" $compatibility } declare -a args args=( '(- *)'{-h,--help}'[print help message]' #- and * mean that no flags shall follow --help '(- *)--version[display program version]' '(-b --display-binary)'{-b,--display-binary}'[display binary name after each entry]' '(-f --display-binary-base)'{-f,--display-binary-base}'[display basename of binary name after each entry]' '(-d --dmenu)'{-d,--dmenu}'=[command used to invoke dmenu]:command:_files -g \*\(\*\)' '--no-exec[do not execute selected command, send to stdout instead]' '--no-generic[do not include the generic name of desktop entries]' '(-t --term)'{-t,--term}'=[sets the terminal emulator used to start terminal apps]:command:_files -g \*\(\*\)' '--term-mode=[set terminal emulator execution strategy]:term_mode:(default xterm alacritty kitty terminator gnome-terminal custom)' '--usage-log=[set usage log]:file:_files' '--prune-bad-usage-log-entries[remove bad history entries]' '(-x --use-xdg-de)'{-x,--use-xdg-de}'[enables reading $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to determine the desktop environment]' '--wait-on=[enable daemon mode]:path:_files' '--wrapper=[a wrapper binary]:command:_files -g \*\(\*\)' '(-I --i3-ipc)'{-I,--i3-ipc}'[execute desktop entries through i3 IPC]' '--skip-i3-exec-check[disable the check for '\''--wrapper "i3 exec"'\'']' '(-i --case-insensitive)'{-i,--case-insensitive}'[sort applications case insensitively]' '-v[be more verbose, can be specified multiple times]' '--log-level=[set loglevel]:level:(ERROR WARNING INFO DEBUG)' '--log-file=[specify a log file]:file:_files' '--log-file-level=[set file loglevel]:level:(ERROR WARNING INFO DEBUG)' '(--strict-parsing)--desktop-file-quirks=[set compatibility modes]:flags:_desktop_file_quirks_values' '(--desktop-file-quirks)--strict-parsing[enable strict desktop file parsing]' ) _arguments -s $args j4-dmenu-desktop-r3.2/etc/deprecated/complgen000066400000000000000000000024021472305574400212450ustar00rootroot00000000000000j4-dmenu-desktop (-h | --help); j4-dmenu-desktop [