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/** \file history.c
History functions, part of the user interface.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "fallback.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "sanity.h"
#include "tokenizer.h"
#include "reader.h"
#include "parse_tree.h"
#include "wutil.h"
#include "history.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "intern.h"
#include "path.h"
#include "signal.h"
#include "autoload.h"
#include "iothread.h"
#include <map>
#include <algorithm>
/*
Our history format is intended to be valid YAML. Here it is:
- cmd: ssh blah blah blah
when: 2348237
paths:
- /path/to/something
- /path/to/something_else
Newlines are replaced by \n. Backslashes are replaced by \\.
*/
/** When we rewrite the history, the number of items we keep */
#define HISTORY_SAVE_MAX (1024 * 256)
/** Whether we print timing information */
#define LOG_TIMES 0
/** Default buffer size for flushing to the history file */
#define HISTORY_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE (4096 * 4)
/* Helper class for certain output. This is basically a string that allows us to ensure we only flush at record boundaries, and avoids the copying of ostringstream. Have you ever tried to implement your own streambuf? Total insanity. */
class history_output_buffer_t
{
/* A null-terminated C string */
std::vector<char> buffer;
/* Offset is the offset of the null terminator */
size_t offset;
static size_t safe_strlen(const char *s)
{
return s ? strlen(s) : 0;
}
public:
/* Add a bit more to HISTORY_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE because we flush once we've exceeded that size */
history_output_buffer_t() : buffer(HISTORY_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE + 128, '\0'), offset(0)
{
}
/* Append one or more strings */
void append(const char *s1, const char *s2 = NULL, const char *s3 = NULL)
{
const char *ptrs[4] = {s1, s2, s3, NULL};
const size_t lengths[4] = {safe_strlen(s1), safe_strlen(s2), safe_strlen(s3), 0};
/* Determine the additional size we'll need */
size_t additional_length = 0;
for (size_t i=0; i < sizeof lengths / sizeof *lengths; i++)
{
additional_length += lengths[i];
}
/* Allocate that much, plus a null terminator */
size_t required_size = offset + additional_length + 1;
if (required_size > buffer.size())
{
buffer.resize(required_size, '\0');
}
/* Copy */
for (size_t i=0; ptrs[i] != NULL; i++)
{
memmove(&buffer.at(offset), ptrs[i], lengths[i]);
offset += lengths[i];
}
/* Null terminator was appended by virtue of the resize() above (or in a previous invocation). */
assert(buffer.at(buffer.size() - 1) == '\0');
}
/* Output to a given fd, resetting our buffer. Returns true on success, false on error */
bool flush_to_fd(int fd)
{
bool result = write_loop(fd, &buffer.at(0), offset) >= 0;
offset = 0;
return result;
}
/* Return how much data we've accumulated */
size_t output_size() const
{
return offset;
}
};
class time_profiler_t
{
const char *what;
double start;
public:
time_profiler_t(const char *w)
{
if (LOG_TIMES)
{
what = w;
start = timef();
}
}
~time_profiler_t()
{
if (LOG_TIMES)
{
double end = timef();
fprintf(stderr, "(LOG_TIMES %s: %02f msec)\n", what, (end - start) * 1000);
}
}
};
static const file_id_t kInvalidFileID((dev_t)(-1), (ino_t)(-1));
/* Lock a file via fcntl; returns true on success, false on failure. */
static bool history_file_lock(int fd, short type)
{
assert(type == F_RDLCK || type == F_WRLCK);
struct flock flk = {};
flk.l_type = type;
flk.l_whence = SEEK_SET;
int ret = fcntl(fd, F_SETLKW, (void *)&flk);
return ret != -1;
}
/* Get a file_id_t corresponding to the given fd */
static file_id_t history_file_identify(int fd)
{
file_id_t result = kInvalidFileID;
struct stat buf = {};
if (0 == fstat(fd, &buf))
{
result.first = buf.st_dev;
result.second = buf.st_ino;
}
return result;
}
/* Our LRU cache is used for restricting the amount of history we have, and limiting how long we order it. */
class history_lru_node_t : public lru_node_t
{
public:
time_t timestamp;
path_list_t required_paths;
history_lru_node_t(const history_item_t &item) :
lru_node_t(item.str()),
timestamp(item.timestamp()),
required_paths(item.required_paths)
{}
};
class history_lru_cache_t : public lru_cache_t<history_lru_node_t>
{
protected:
/* Override to delete evicted nodes */
virtual void node_was_evicted(history_lru_node_t *node)
{
delete node;
}
public:
history_lru_cache_t(size_t max) : lru_cache_t<history_lru_node_t>(max) { }
/* Function to add a history item */
void add_item(const history_item_t &item)
{
/* Skip empty items */
if (item.empty())
return;
/* See if it's in the cache. If it is, update the timestamp. If not, we create a new node and add it. Note that calling get_node promotes the node to the front. */
history_lru_node_t *node = this->get_node(item.str());
if (node != NULL)
{
node->timestamp = std::max(node->timestamp, item.timestamp());
/* What to do about paths here? Let's just ignore them */
}
else
{
node = new history_lru_node_t(item);
this->add_node(node);
}
}
};
static pthread_mutex_t hist_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static std::map<wcstring, history_t *> histories;
static wcstring history_filename(const wcstring &name, const wcstring &suffix);
/** Replaces newlines with a literal backslash followed by an n, and replaces backslashes with two backslashes. */
static void escape_yaml(std::string &str);
/** Undoes escape_yaml */
static void unescape_yaml(std::string &str);
/* We can merge two items if they are the same command. We use the more recent timestamp, more recent identifier, and the longer list of required paths. */
bool history_item_t::merge(const history_item_t &item)
{
bool result = false;
if (this->contents == item.contents)
{
this->creation_timestamp = std::max(this->creation_timestamp, item.creation_timestamp);
if (this->required_paths.size() < item.required_paths.size())
{
this->required_paths = item.required_paths;
}
if (this->identifier < item.identifier)
{
this->identifier = item.identifier;
}
result = true;
}
return result;
}
history_item_t::history_item_t(const wcstring &str) : contents(str), creation_timestamp(time(NULL)), identifier(0)
{
}
history_item_t::history_item_t(const wcstring &str, time_t when, history_identifier_t ident) : contents(str), creation_timestamp(when), identifier(ident)
{
}
bool history_item_t::matches_search(const wcstring &term, enum history_search_type_t type) const
{
switch (type)
{
case HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_CONTAINS:
/* We consider equal strings to NOT match a contains search (so that you don't have to see history equal to what you typed). The length check ensures that. */
return contents.size() > term.size() && contents.find(term) != wcstring::npos;
case HISTORY_SEARCH_TYPE_PREFIX:
/* We consider equal strings to match a prefix search, so that autosuggest will allow suggesting what you've typed */
return string_prefixes_string(term, contents);
default:
sanity_lose();
return false;
}
}
/* Append our YAML history format to the provided vector at the given offset, updating the offset */
static void append_yaml_to_buffer(const wcstring &wcmd, time_t timestamp, const path_list_t &required_paths, history_output_buffer_t *buffer)
{
std::string cmd = wcs2string(wcmd);
escape_yaml(cmd);
buffer->append("- cmd: ", cmd.c_str(), "\n");
char timestamp_str[96];
snprintf(timestamp_str, sizeof timestamp_str, "%ld", (long) timestamp);
buffer->append(" when: ", timestamp_str, "\n");
if (! required_paths.empty())
{
buffer->append(" paths:\n");
for (path_list_t::const_iterator iter = required_paths.begin(); iter != required_paths.end(); ++iter)
{
std::string path = wcs2string(*iter);
escape_yaml(path);
buffer->append(" - ", path.c_str(), "\n");
}
}
}
// Parse a timestamp line that looks like this: spaces, "when:", spaces, timestamp, newline
// The string is NOT null terminated; however we do know it contains a newline, so stop when we reach it
static bool parse_timestamp(const char *str, time_t *out_when)
{
const char *cursor = str;
/* Advance past spaces */
while (*cursor == ' ')
cursor++;
/* Look for "when:" */
size_t when_len = 5;
if (strncmp(cursor, "when:", when_len) != 0)
return false;
cursor += when_len;
/* Advance past spaces */
while (*cursor == ' ')
cursor++;
/* Try to parse a timestamp. */
long timestamp = 0;
if (isdigit(*cursor) && (timestamp = strtol(cursor, NULL, 0)) > 0)
{
*out_when = (time_t)timestamp;
return true;
}
return false;
}
// Returns a pointer to the start of the next line, or NULL
// The next line must itself end with a newline
// Note that the string is not null terminated
static const char *next_line(const char *start, size_t length)
{
/* Handle the hopeless case */
if (length < 1)
return NULL;
/* Get a pointer to the end, that we must not pass */
const char * const end = start + length;
/* Skip past the next newline */
const char *nextline = (const char *)memchr(start, '\n', length);
if (! nextline || nextline >= end)
{
return NULL;
}
/* Skip past the newline character itself */
if (++nextline >= end)
{
return NULL;
}
/* Make sure this new line is itself "newline terminated". If it's not, return NULL; */
const char *next_newline = (const char *)memchr(nextline, '\n', end - nextline);
if (! next_newline)
{
return NULL;
}
/* Done */
return nextline;
}
// Support for iteratively locating the offsets of history items
// Pass the address and length of a mapped region.
// Pass a pointer to a cursor size_t, initially 0
// If custoff_timestamp is nonzero, skip items created at or after that timestamp
// Returns (size_t)(-1) when done
static size_t offset_of_next_item_fish_2_0(const char *begin, size_t mmap_length, size_t *inout_cursor, time_t cutoff_timestamp)
{
size_t cursor = *inout_cursor;
size_t result = (size_t)(-1);
while (cursor < mmap_length)
{
const char * const line_start = begin + cursor;
/* Advance the cursor to the next line */
const char *newline = (const char *)memchr(line_start, '\n', mmap_length - cursor);
if (newline == NULL)
break;
/* Advance the cursor past this line. +1 is for the newline */
size_t line_len = newline - line_start;
cursor += line_len + 1;
/* Skip lines with a leading space, since these are in the interior of one of our items */
if (line_start[0] == ' ')
continue;
/* Skip very short lines to make one of the checks below easier */
if (line_len < 3)
continue;
/* Try to be a little YAML compatible. Skip lines with leading %, ---, or ... */
if (! memcmp(line_start, "%", 1) ||
! memcmp(line_start, "---", 3) ||
! memcmp(line_start, "...", 3))
continue;
/* At this point, we know line_start is at the beginning of an item. But maybe we want to skip this item because of timestamps. A 0 cutoff means we don't care; if we do care, then try parsing out a timestamp. */
if (cutoff_timestamp != 0)
{
/* Hackish fast way to skip items created after our timestamp. This is the mechanism by which we avoid "seeing" commands from other sessions that started after we started. We try hard to ensure that our items are sorted by their timestamps, so in theory we could just break, but I don't think that works well if (for example) the clock changes. So we'll read all subsequent items.
*/
const char * const end = begin + mmap_length;
/* Walk over lines that we think are interior. These lines are not null terminated, but are guaranteed to contain a newline. */
bool has_timestamp = false;
time_t timestamp;
const char *interior_line;
/*
* Ensure the loop is processed at least once. Otherwise,
* timestamp is unitialized.
*/
bool processed_once = false;
for (interior_line = next_line(line_start, end - line_start);
interior_line != NULL && ! has_timestamp;
interior_line = next_line(interior_line, end - interior_line))
{
/* If the first character is not a space, it's not an interior line, so we're done */
if (interior_line[0] != ' ')
break;
/* Hackish optimization: since we just stepped over some interior line, update the cursor so we don't have to look at these lines next time */
cursor = interior_line - begin;
/* Try parsing a timestamp from this line. If we succeed, the loop will break. */
has_timestamp = parse_timestamp(interior_line, ×tamp);
processed_once = true;
}
assert(processed_once);
/* Skip this item if the timestamp is past our cutoff. */
if (has_timestamp && timestamp > cutoff_timestamp)
{
continue;
}
}
/* We made it through the gauntlet. */
result = line_start - begin;
break;
}
*inout_cursor = cursor;
return result;
}
// Same as offset_of_next_item_fish_2_0, but for fish 1.x (pre fishfish)
// Adapted from history_populate_from_mmap in history.c
static size_t offset_of_next_item_fish_1_x(const char *begin, size_t mmap_length, size_t *inout_cursor, time_t cutoff_timestamp)
{
if (mmap_length == 0 || *inout_cursor >= mmap_length)
return (size_t)(-1);
const char *end = begin + mmap_length;
const char *pos;
bool ignore_newline = false;
bool do_push = true;
bool all_done = false;
size_t result = *inout_cursor;
for (pos = begin + *inout_cursor; pos < end && ! all_done; pos++)
{
if (do_push)
{
ignore_newline = (*pos == '#');
do_push = false;
}
switch (*pos)
{
case '\\':
{
pos++;
break;
}
case '\n':
{
if (ignore_newline)
{
ignore_newline = false;
}
else
{
/* Note: pos will be left pointing just after this newline, because of the ++ in the loop */
all_done = true;
}
break;
}
}
}
*inout_cursor = (pos - begin);
return result;
}
// Returns the offset of the next item based on the given history type, or -1
static size_t offset_of_next_item(const char *begin, size_t mmap_length, history_file_type_t mmap_type, size_t *inout_cursor, time_t cutoff_timestamp)
{
size_t result;
switch (mmap_type)
{
case history_type_fish_2_0:
result = offset_of_next_item_fish_2_0(begin, mmap_length, inout_cursor, cutoff_timestamp);
break;
case history_type_fish_1_x:
result = offset_of_next_item_fish_1_x(begin, mmap_length, inout_cursor, cutoff_timestamp);
break;
default:
case history_type_unknown:
// Oh well
result = (size_t)(-1);
break;
}
return result;
}
history_t & history_t::history_with_name(const wcstring &name)
{
/* Note that histories are currently never deleted, so we can return a reference to them without using something like shared_ptr */
scoped_lock locker(hist_lock);
history_t *& current = histories[name];
if (current == NULL)
current = new history_t(name);
return *current;
}
history_t::history_t(const wcstring &pname) :
name(pname),
first_unwritten_new_item_index(0),
disable_automatic_save_counter(0),
mmap_start(NULL),
mmap_length(0),
mmap_file_id(kInvalidFileID),
birth_timestamp(time(NULL)),
countdown_to_vacuum(-1),
loaded_old(false),
chaos_mode(false)
{
pthread_mutex_init(&lock, NULL);
}
history_t::~history_t()
{
pthread_mutex_destroy(&lock);
}
void history_t::add(const history_item_t &item)
{
scoped_lock locker(lock);
/* Try merging with the last item */
if (! new_items.empty() && new_items.back().merge(item))
{
/* We merged, so we don't have to add anything */
}
else
{
/* We have to add a new item */
new_items.push_back(item);
save_internal_unless_disabled();
}
}
void history_t::save_internal_unless_disabled()
{
/* This must be called while locked */
ASSERT_IS_LOCKED(lock);
/* Respect disable_automatic_save_counter */
if (disable_automatic_save_counter > 0)
{
return;
}
/* We may or may not vacuum. We try to vacuum every kVacuumFrequency items, but start the countdown at a random number so that even if the user never runs more than 25 commands, we'll eventually vacuum. If countdown_to_vacuum is -1, it means we haven't yet picked a value for the counter. */
const int kVacuumFrequency = 25;
if (countdown_to_vacuum < 0)
{
static unsigned int seed = (unsigned int)time(NULL);
/* Generate a number in the range [0, kVacuumFrequency) */
countdown_to_vacuum = rand_r(&seed) / (RAND_MAX / kVacuumFrequency + 1);
}
/* Determine if we're going to vacuum */
bool vacuum = false;
if (countdown_to_vacuum == 0)
{
countdown_to_vacuum = kVacuumFrequency;
vacuum = true;
}
/* This might be a good candidate for moving to a background thread */
time_profiler_t profiler(vacuum ? "save_internal vacuum" : "save_internal no vacuum");
this->save_internal(vacuum);
/* Update our countdown */
assert(countdown_to_vacuum > 0);
countdown_to_vacuum--;
}
void history_t::add(const wcstring &str, history_identifier_t ident)
{
time_t when = time(NULL);
/* Big hack: do not allow timestamps equal to our birthdate. This is because we include items whose timestamps are equal to our birthdate when reading old history, so we can catch "just closed" items. But this means that we may interpret our own items, that we just wrote, as old items, if we wrote them in the same second as our birthdate.
*/
if (when == this->birth_timestamp)
when++;
this->add(history_item_t(str, when, ident));
}
void history_t::remove(const wcstring &str)
{
/* Add to our list of deleted items */
deleted_items.insert(str);
/* Remove from our list of new items */
size_t idx = new_items.size();
while (idx--)
{
if (new_items.at(idx).str() == str)
{
new_items.erase(new_items.begin() + idx);
/* If this index is before our first_unwritten_new_item_index, then subtract one from that index so it stays pointing at the same item. If it is equal to or larger, then we have not yet writen this item, so we don't have to adjust the index. */
if (idx < first_unwritten_new_item_index)
{
first_unwritten_new_item_index--;
}
}
}
assert(first_unwritten_new_item_index <= new_items.size());
}
void history_t::set_valid_file_paths(const wcstring_list_t &valid_file_paths, history_identifier_t ident)
{
/* 0 identifier is used to mean "not necessary" */
if (ident == 0)
{
return;
}
scoped_lock locker(lock);
/* Look for an item with the given identifier. It is likely to be at the end of new_items */
for (history_item_list_t::reverse_iterator iter = new_items.rbegin(); iter != new_items.rend(); iter++)
{
if (iter->identifier == ident)
{
/* Found it */
iter->required_paths = valid_file_paths;
break;
}
}
}
void history_t::get_string_representation(wcstring &result, const wcstring &separator)
{
scoped_lock locker(lock);
bool first = true;
std::set<wcstring> seen;
/* Append new items. Note that in principle we could use const_reverse_iterator, but we do not because reverse_iterator is not convertible to const_reverse_iterator ( http://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/431 ) */
for (history_item_list_t::reverse_iterator iter=new_items.rbegin(); iter < new_items.rend(); ++iter)
{
/* Skip duplicates */
if (! seen.insert(iter->str()).second)
continue;
if (! first)
result.append(separator);
result.append(iter->str());
first = false;
}
/* Append old items */
load_old_if_needed();
for (std::deque<size_t>::reverse_iterator iter = old_item_offsets.rbegin(); iter != old_item_offsets.rend(); ++iter)
{
size_t offset = *iter;
const history_item_t item = history_t::decode_item(mmap_start + offset, mmap_length - offset, mmap_type);
/* Skip duplicates */
if (! seen.insert(item.str()).second)
continue;
if (! first)
result.append(separator);
result.append(item.str());
first = false;
}
}
history_item_t history_t::item_at_index(size_t idx)
{
scoped_lock locker(lock);
/* 0 is considered an invalid index */
assert(idx > 0);
idx--;
/* idx=0 corresponds to last item in new_items */
size_t new_item_count = new_items.size();
if (idx < new_item_count)
{
return new_items.at(new_item_count - idx - 1);
}
/* Now look in our old items */
idx -= new_item_count;
load_old_if_needed();
size_t old_item_count = old_item_offsets.size();
if (idx < old_item_count)
{
/* idx=0 corresponds to last item in old_item_offsets */
size_t offset = old_item_offsets.at(old_item_count - idx - 1);
return history_t::decode_item(mmap_start + offset, mmap_length - offset, mmap_type);
}
/* Index past the valid range, so return an empty history item */
return history_item_t(wcstring(), 0);
}
/* Read one line, stripping off any newline, and updating cursor. Note that our input string is NOT null terminated; it's just a memory mapped file. */
static size_t read_line(const char *base, size_t cursor, size_t len, std::string &result)
{
/* Locate the newline */
assert(cursor <= len);
const char *start = base + cursor;
const char *newline = (char *)memchr(start, '\n', len - cursor);
if (newline != NULL)
{
/* We found a newline. */
result.assign(start, newline - start);
/* Return the amount to advance the cursor; skip over the newline */
return newline - start + 1;
}
else
{
/* We ran off the end */
result.clear();
return len - cursor;
}
}
/* Trims leading spaces in the given string, returning how many there were */
static size_t trim_leading_spaces(std::string &str)
{
size_t i = 0, max = str.size();
while (i < max && str[i] == ' ')
i++;
str.erase(0, i);
return i;
}
static bool extract_prefix_and_unescape_yaml(std::string &key, std::string &value, const std::string &line)
{
size_t where = line.find(":");
if (where != std::string::npos)
{
key.assign(line, 0, where);
// skip a space after the : if necessary
size_t val_start = where + 1;
if (val_start < line.size() && line.at(val_start) == ' ')
val_start++;
value.assign(line, val_start, line.size() - val_start);
unescape_yaml(key);
unescape_yaml(value);
}
return where != std::string::npos;
}
/* Decode an item via the fish 2.0 format */
history_item_t history_t::decode_item_fish_2_0(const char *base, size_t len)
{
wcstring cmd;
time_t when = 0;
path_list_t paths;
size_t indent = 0, cursor = 0;
std::string key, value, line;
/* Read the "- cmd:" line */
size_t advance = read_line(base, cursor, len, line);
trim_leading_spaces(line);
if (! extract_prefix_and_unescape_yaml(key, value, line) || key != "- cmd")
goto done;
cursor += advance;
cmd = str2wcstring(value);
/* Read the remaining lines */
for (;;)
{
/* Read a line */
size_t advance = read_line(base, cursor, len, line);
/* Count and trim leading spaces */
size_t this_indent = trim_leading_spaces(line);
if (indent == 0)
indent = this_indent;
if (this_indent == 0 || indent != this_indent)
break;
if (! extract_prefix_and_unescape_yaml(key, value, line))
break;
/* We are definitely going to consume this line */
cursor += advance;
if (key == "when")
{
/* Parse an int from the timestamp. Should this fail, strtol returns 0; that's acceptable. */
char *end = NULL;
long tmp = strtol(value.c_str(), &end, 0);
when = tmp;
}
else if (key == "paths")
{
/* Read lines starting with " - " until we can't read any more */
for (;;)
{
size_t advance = read_line(base, cursor, len, line);
if (trim_leading_spaces(line) <= indent)
break;
if (strncmp(line.c_str(), "- ", 2))
break;
/* We're going to consume this line */
cursor += advance;
/* Skip the leading dash-space and then store this path it */
line.erase(0, 2);
unescape_yaml(line);
paths.push_back(str2wcstring(line));
}
}
}
done:
history_item_t result(cmd, when);
result.required_paths.swap(paths);
return result;
}
history_item_t history_t::decode_item(const char *base, size_t len, history_file_type_t type)
{
switch (type)
{
case history_type_fish_1_x:
return history_t::decode_item_fish_1_x(base, len);
case history_type_fish_2_0:
return history_t::decode_item_fish_2_0(base, len);
default:
return history_item_t(L"");
}
}
/**
Remove backslashes from all newlines. This makes a string from the
history file better formated for on screen display.
*/
static wcstring history_unescape_newlines_fish_1_x(const wcstring &in_str)
{
wcstring out;
for (const wchar_t *in = in_str.c_str(); *in; in++)
{
if (*in == L'\\')
{
if (*(in+1)!= L'\n')
{
out.push_back(*in);
}
}
else
{
out.push_back(*in);
}
}
return out;
}
/* Decode an item via the fish 1.x format. Adapted from fish 1.x's item_get(). */
history_item_t history_t::decode_item_fish_1_x(const char *begin, size_t length)
{
const char *end = begin + length;
const char *pos=begin;
bool was_backslash = 0;
wcstring out;
bool first_char = true;
bool timestamp_mode = false;
time_t timestamp = 0;
while (1)
{
wchar_t c;
mbstate_t state;
size_t res;
memset(&state, 0, sizeof(state));
res = mbrtowc(&c, pos, end-pos, &state);
if (res == (size_t)-1)
{
pos++;
continue;
}
else if (res == (size_t)-2)
{
break;
}
else if (res == (size_t)0)
{
pos++;
continue;
}
pos += res;
if (c == L'\n')
{
if (timestamp_mode)
{
const wchar_t *time_string = out.c_str();
while (*time_string && !iswdigit(*time_string))
time_string++;
errno=0;
if (*time_string)
{
time_t tm;
wchar_t *end;
errno = 0;
tm = (time_t)wcstol(time_string, &end, 10);
if (tm && !errno && !*end)
{
timestamp = tm;
}
}
out.clear();
timestamp_mode = false;
continue;
}
if (!was_backslash)
break;
}
if (first_char)
{
if (c == L'#')
timestamp_mode = true;
}
first_char = false;
out.push_back(c);
was_backslash = ((c == L'\\') && !was_backslash);
}
out = history_unescape_newlines_fish_1_x(out);
return history_item_t(out, timestamp);
}