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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Prompt.Man
-- Copyright : (c) 2007 Valery V. Vorotyntsev
-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : Valery V. Vorotyntsev <valery.vv@gmail.com>
-- Portability : non-portable (uses "manpath" and "bash")
--
-- A manual page prompt for XMonad window manager.
--
-- TODO
--
-- * narrow completions by section number, if the one is specified
-- (like @\/etc\/bash_completion@ does)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Prompt.Man (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
manPrompt
, getCommandOutput
, Man
) where
import XMonad
import XMonad.Prompt
import XMonad.Util.Run
import XMonad.Prompt.Shell (split)
import System.Directory
import System.Process
import System.IO
import qualified Control.Exception.Extensible as E
import Control.Monad
import Data.List
import Data.Maybe
-- $usage
-- 1. In your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@:
--
-- > import XMonad.Prompt
-- > import XMonad.Prompt.Man
--
-- 2. In your keybindings add something like:
--
-- > , ((modm, xK_F1), manPrompt def)
--
-- For detailed instruction on editing the key binding see
-- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Editing_key_bindings".
data Man = Man
instance XPrompt Man where
showXPrompt Man = "Manual page: "
-- | Query for manual page to be displayed.
manPrompt :: XPConfig -> X ()
manPrompt c = do
mans <- io getMans
mkXPrompt Man c (manCompl mans) $ runInTerm "" . (++) "man "
getMans :: IO [String]
getMans = do
paths <- do
let getout cmd = getCommandOutput cmd `E.catch` \E.SomeException{} -> return ""
-- one of these combinations should give some output
p1 <- getout "manpath -g 2>/dev/null"
p2 <- getout "manpath 2>/dev/null"
return $ intercalate ":" $ lines $ p1 ++ p2
let sects = ["man" ++ show n | n <- [1..9 :: Int]]
dirs = [d ++ "/" ++ s | d <- split ':' paths, s <- sects]
mans <- forM (nub dirs) $ \d -> do
exists <- doesDirectoryExist d
if exists
then map (stripExt . stripSuffixes [".gz", ".bz2"]) `fmap`
getDirectoryContents d
else return []
return $ uniqSort $ concat mans
manCompl :: [String] -> String -> IO [String]
manCompl mans s | s == "" || last s == ' ' = return []
| otherwise = do
-- XXX readline instead of bash's compgen?
f <- lines `fmap` getCommandOutput ("bash -c 'compgen -A file " ++ s ++ "'")
mkComplFunFromList (f ++ mans) s
-- | Run a command using shell and return its output.
--
-- XXX Merge into 'XMonad.Util.Run'?
--
-- (Ask \"gurus\" whether @evaluate (length ...)@ approach is
-- better\/more idiomatic.)
getCommandOutput :: String -> IO String
getCommandOutput s = do
-- we can ignore the process handle because we ignor SIGCHLD
(pin, pout, perr, _) <- runInteractiveCommand s
hClose pin
output <- hGetContents pout
E.evaluate (length output)
hClose perr
return output
stripExt :: String -> String
stripExt = reverse . drop 1 . dropWhile (/= '.') . reverse
stripSuffixes :: Eq a => [[a]] -> [a] -> [a]
stripSuffixes sufs fn =
head . catMaybes $ map (flip rstrip fn) sufs ++ [Just fn]
rstrip :: Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> Maybe [a]
rstrip suf lst
| suf `isSuffixOf` lst = Just $ take (length lst - length suf) lst
| otherwise = Nothing
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