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module XMonad.Prompt.MyShell
       ( Shell (..)
       , shellPrompt
       , prompt
       , safePrompt
       , unsafePrompt
       , getCommands
       , getShellCompl
       , split
       ) where

import Codec.Binary.UTF8.String (encodeString)
import Control.Exception as E
import Control.Monad (forM)
import Data.List (isPrefixOf)
import System.Directory (doesDirectoryExist, getDirectoryContents)
import System.Environment (getEnv)
import System.Posix.Files (getFileStatus, isDirectory)

import XMonad hiding (config)
import XMonad.Prompt
import XMonad.Util.Run

econst :: Monad m => a -> IOException -> m a
econst = const . return

data Shell = Shell String

instance XPrompt Shell where
    showXPrompt (Shell q)     = q
    completionToCommand _ = escape

shellPrompt :: String -> XPConfig -> X ()
shellPrompt q c = do
    cmds <- io getCommands
    mkXPrompt (Shell q) c (getShellCompl cmds) spawn

{- $spawns
    See safe and unsafeSpawn in "XMonad.Util.Run".
    prompt is an alias for safePrompt;
    safePrompt and unsafePrompt work on the same principles, but will use
    XPrompt to interactively query the user for input; the appearance is
    set by passing an XPConfig as the second argument. The first argument
    is the program to be run with the interactive input.
    You would use these like this:

    >     , ((modm,               xK_b), safePrompt "firefox" greenXPConfig)
    >     , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_c), prompt ("xterm" ++ " -e") greenXPConfig)

    Note that you want to use safePrompt for Firefox input, as Firefox
    wants URLs, and unsafePrompt for the XTerm example because this allows
    you to easily start a terminal executing an arbitrary command, like
    'top'. -}

prompt, unsafePrompt, safePrompt :: String -> FilePath -> XPConfig -> X ()
prompt = unsafePrompt
safePrompt q c config = mkXPrompt (Shell q) config (getShellCompl [c]) run
    where run = safeSpawn c . return
unsafePrompt q c config = mkXPrompt (Shell q) config (getShellCompl [c]) run
    where run a = unsafeSpawn $ c ++ " " ++ a

getShellCompl :: [String] -> String -> IO [String]
getShellCompl cmds s | s == "" || last s == ' ' = return []
                     | otherwise                = do
    f     <- fmap lines $ runProcessWithInput "bash" [] ("compgen -A file -- "
                                                        ++ s ++ "\n")
    files <- case f of
               [x] -> do fs <- getFileStatus (encodeString x)
                         if isDirectory fs then return [x ++ "/"]
                                           else return [x]
               _   -> return f
    return . uniqSort $ files ++ commandCompletionFunction cmds s

commandCompletionFunction :: [String] -> String -> [String]
commandCompletionFunction cmds str | '/' `elem` str = []
                                   | otherwise      = filter (isPrefixOf str) cmds

getCommands :: IO [String]
getCommands = do
    p  <- getEnv "PATH" `E.catch` econst []
    let ds = filter (/= "") $ split ':' p
    es <- forM ds $ \d -> do
        exists <- doesDirectoryExist d
        if exists
            then getDirectoryContents d
            else return []
    return . uniqSort . filter ((/= '.') . head) . concat $ es

split :: Eq a => a -> [a] -> [[a]]
split _ [] = []
split e l =
    f : split e (rest ls)
        where
          (f,ls) = span (/=e) l
          rest s | s == []   = []
                 | otherwise = tail s

escape :: String -> String
escape []       = ""
escape (x:xs)
    | isSpecialChar x = '\\' : x : escape xs
    | otherwise       = x : escape xs

isSpecialChar :: Char -> Bool
isSpecialChar =  flip elem " &\\@\"'#?$*()[]{};"