From 02d414b3ab447e637fef776e387aa5a07293738a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robin Haberkorn Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 15:38:00 +0200 Subject: added command and special Q-Register "$" to set and get the current working directory * FG stands for "Folder Go" * FG behaves similar to a Unix shell `cd`. Without arguments, it changes to the $HOME directory. * The $HOME directory was previously only used by $SCITECOCONFIG on Unix. Now it is documented on its own, since the HOME directory should also be configurable on Windows - e.g. to adapt SciTECO to a MinGW or Cygwin installation. HOME is initialized just like the other environment variables. This also means that now, the $HOME Q-Register is always defined and can be used by platform-agnostic macros. * FG uses a new kind of tab-completion: for directories only. It would be annoying to complete the FG command after every directory, so this tab-completion does not close the command automatically. Theoretically, it would be possible to close the command after completing a directory with no subdirectories, but this is not supported currently. * Filename arguments are no longer completed with " " if {} escaping is in place as this brings no benefit. Instead no completion character is inserted for this escape mode. * "$" was mapped to the current directory to support an elegant way to insert/get the current directory. Also this allows the idiom "[$ FG...new_dir...$ ]$" for changing the current directory temporarily. * The Q-Register stack was extended to support restoring the string part of special Q-Registers (that overwrite the default functionality) when using the "[$" and "]$" commands. * fixed minor typos (american spelling) --- src/spawn.cpp | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/spawn.cpp') diff --git a/src/spawn.cpp b/src/spawn.cpp index c1ffce8..9f951f5 100644 --- a/src/spawn.cpp +++ b/src/spawn.cpp @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ parse_shell_command_line(const gchar *cmdline, GError **error) * This feature may be used to take action depending on a * specific process exit code. * - * execution is by default platform-dependant. + * execution is by default platform-dependent. * On Windows, is passed to the default command * interpreter \(lqcmd.exe\(rq with the \(lq/c\(rq * command-line argument. @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ parse_shell_command_line(const gchar *cmdline, GError **error) * Therefore operating system restrictions on the maximum * length of command-line arguments apply to and * quoting of parameters within is somewhat platform - * dependant. + * dependent. * On all other platforms, \*(ST will uniformly parse * just as an UNIX98 \(lq/bin/sh\(rq would, but without * performing any expansions. -- cgit v1.2.3