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* Clean up and simplify tmux command argument parsing.Nicholas Marriott2011-01-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Add a -p flag to display-message to print the output rather than displaying inNicholas Marriott2009-11-24
| | | | | the status line, this allows things like "display -p '#W'" to find the current window index.
* Two new options, window-status-format and window-status-current-format, whichNicholas Marriott2009-11-19
| | | | | | | | allow the format of each window in the status line window list to be controlled using similar # sequences as status-left/right. This diff also moves part of the way towards UTF-8 support in window names but it isn't quite there yet.
* Don't interpret #() for display-message, it usually doesn't make sense and mayNicholas Marriott2009-11-19
| | | | leak commands.
* Get rid of the ugly CMD_CHFLAG macro and use a const string (eg "dDU") in theNicholas Marriott2009-11-13
| | | | command entry structs and a couple of functions to check/set the flags.
* Rather than running status-left, status-right and window title #() with popenNicholas Marriott2009-10-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | immediately every redraw, queue them up and run them in the background, starting each once every status-interval. The actual status line uses the output from the last run. This brings several advantages: - tmux itself may be called from inside #() without causing the server to hang; - likewise, sleep or similar doesn't cause the server to block; - commands aren't run excessively often when redrawing; - commands shared by status-left and status-right, or used multiple times, will only be run once. run-shell and if-shell still use system()/popen() but will be changed over to use this too later.
* Make all messages sent between the client and server fixed size.Nicholas Marriott2009-07-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is the first of two changes to make the protocol more resilient and less sensitive to other changes in the code, particularly with commands. The client now packs argv into a buffer and sends it to the server for parsing, rather than doing it itself and sending the parsed command data. As a side-effect this also removes a lot of now-unused command marshalling code. Mixing a server without this change and a client with or vice versa will cause tmux to hang or crash, please ensure that tmux is entirely killed before upgrading.
* - New command display-message (alias display) to display a message in theNicholas Marriott2009-07-17
status line (bound to "i" and displays the current window and time by default). The same substitutions are applied as for status-left/right. - Add support for including the window index (#I), pane index (#P) and window name (#W) in the message, and status-left or status-right. - Bump protocol version. From Tiago Cunha, thanks!