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git-prompt.sh: refactor colored prompt code

__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring() sets color codes and
builds the prompt gitstring. It has duplicated code
to handle color codes for bash and zsh shells.
__git_ps1() also has duplicated logic to build the
prompt gitstring.

Remove duplication of logic to build gitstring in
__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring() and __git_ps1().

Leave in __git_ps1_colorize_gitstring() only logic
to set color codes.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo R. D'Avila <erdavila@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Eduardo R. D'Avila 12 years ago committed by Junio C Hamano
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      contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh

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contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh

@ -225,8 +225,8 @@ __git_ps1_show_upstream () @@ -225,8 +225,8 @@ __git_ps1_show_upstream ()
}

# Helper function that is meant to be called from __git_ps1. It
# builds up a gitstring injecting color codes into the appropriate
# places.
# injects color codes into the appropriate gitstring variables used
# to build a gitstring.
__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring ()
{
if [[ -n ${ZSH_VERSION-} ]]; then
@ -234,74 +234,40 @@ __git_ps1_colorize_gitstring () @@ -234,74 +234,40 @@ __git_ps1_colorize_gitstring ()
local c_green='%F{green}'
local c_lblue='%F{blue}'
local c_clear='%f'
local bad_color=$c_red
local ok_color=$c_green
local branch_color="$c_clear"
local flags_color="$c_lblue"
local branchstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}"

if [ $detached = no ]; then
branch_color="$ok_color"
else
branch_color="$bad_color"
fi

gitstring="$branch_color$branchstring$c_clear"

if [ -n "$w$i$s$u$r$p" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring$z"
fi
if [ "$w" = "*" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring$bad_color$w"
fi
if [ -n "$i" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring$ok_color$i"
fi
if [ -n "$s" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring$flags_color$s"
fi
if [ -n "$u" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring$bad_color$u"
fi
gitstring="$gitstring$c_clear$r$p"
return
else
# Using \[ and \] around colors is necessary to prevent
# issues with command line editing/browsing/completion!
local c_red='\[\e[31m\]'
local c_green='\[\e[32m\]'
local c_lblue='\[\e[1;34m\]'
local c_clear='\[\e[0m\]'
fi
local c_red='\e[31m'
local c_green='\e[32m'
local c_lblue='\e[1;34m'
local c_clear='\e[0m'
local bad_color=$c_red
local ok_color=$c_green
local branch_color="$c_clear"
local flags_color="$c_lblue"
local branchstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}"

local branch_color=""
if [ $detached = no ]; then
branch_color="$ok_color"
else
branch_color="$bad_color"
fi
c="$branch_color$c"
b="$b$c_clear"

# Setting gitstring directly with \[ and \] around colors
# is necessary to prevent wrapping issues!
gitstring="\[$branch_color\]$branchstring\[$c_clear\]"

if [ -n "$w$i$s$u$r$p" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring$z"
fi
if [ "$w" = "*" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring\[$bad_color\]$w"
w="$bad_color$w"
fi
if [ -n "$i" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring\[$ok_color\]$i"
i="$ok_color$i"
fi
if [ -n "$s" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring\[$flags_color\]$s"
s="$flags_color$s"
fi
if [ -n "$u" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring\[$bad_color\]$u"
u="$bad_color$u"
fi
gitstring="$gitstring\[$c_clear\]$r$p"
r="$c_clear$r"
}

# __git_ps1 accepts 0 or 1 arguments (i.e., format string)
@ -443,19 +409,20 @@ __git_ps1 () @@ -443,19 +409,20 @@ __git_ps1 ()
fi

local z="${GIT_PS1_STATESEPARATOR-" "}"

# NO color option unless in PROMPT_COMMAND mode
if [ $pcmode = yes ] && [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS-}" ]; then
__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring
fi

local f="$w$i$s$u"
local gitstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+$z$f}$r$p"

if [ $pcmode = yes ]; then
local gitstring=
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS-}" ]; then
__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring
else
gitstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+$z$f}$r$p"
fi
gitstring=$(printf -- "$printf_format" "$gitstring")
PS1="$ps1pc_start$gitstring$ps1pc_end"
else
# NO color option unless in PROMPT_COMMAND mode
printf -- "$printf_format" "$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+$z$f}$r$p"
printf -- "$printf_format" "$gitstring"
fi
fi
}

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