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[bash,zsh] Work around a quirk of macOS awk

macOS awk is a variant of nawk, but it contains a unique patch for the
UTF-8 support.  However, this patch causes the problem.  If the input
contains any non-UTF-8 data, macOS awk stops processing and does not
do anything, instead of ignoring the unrecognized data and continue
the processing.  However, the contents of the ssh configuration and
/etc/hosts is not under the control of fzf, so we cannot fix the input
when those files contain non-UTF-8 data.  To work around this
behavior, one can set the locale to LC_ALL=C to treat the input data
with the plain 8-bit encoding.
This commit is contained in:
Koichi Murase
2025-06-04 13:11:00 +09:00
committed by Junegunn Choi
parent ec521e47aa
commit 09194c24f2
4 changed files with 119 additions and 21 deletions

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@@ -46,6 +46,32 @@ __fzf_defaults() {
echo -E "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2"
}
# This function performs `exec awk "$@"` safely by working around awk
# compatibility issues.
#
# Note: To reduce an extra fork, this function performs "exec" so is expected
# to be run as the last command in a subshell.
#
# Note: This function is included with {completion,key-bindings}.{bash,zsh} and
# synchronized.
__fzf_exec_awk() {
if [[ -z ${__fzf_awk-} ]]; then
__fzf_awk=awk
# choose the faster mawk if: it's installed && build date >= 20230322 &&
# version >= 1.3.4
local n x y z d
IFS=' .' read n x y z d <<< $(command mawk -W version 2> /dev/null)
[[ $n == mawk ]] && (( d >= 20230302 && (x * 1000 + y) * 1000 + z >= 1003004 )) && __fzf_awk=mawk
fi
# Note: macOS awk has a quirk that it stops processing at all when it sees
# any data not following UTF-8 in the input stream when the current LC_CTYPE
# specifies the UTF-8 encoding. To work around this quirk, one needs to
# specify LC_ALL=C to change the current encoding to the plain one.
LC_ALL=C exec "$__fzf_awk" "$@"
}
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path(s) into the command line
__fzf_select() {
setopt localoptions pipefail no_aliases 2> /dev/null
@@ -117,13 +143,13 @@ fzf-history-widget() {
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(__fzf_defaults "" "-n2..,.. --scheme=history --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort --wrap-sign '\t↳ ' --highlight-line ${FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS-} --query=${(qqq)LBUFFER} +m --read0") \
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE='' $(__fzfcmd))"
else
selected="$(fc -rl 1 | awk '{ cmd=$0; sub(/^[ \t]*[0-9]+\**[ \t]+/, "", cmd); if (!seen[cmd]++) print $0 }' |
selected="$(fc -rl 1 | __fzf_exec_awk '{ cmd=$0; sub(/^[ \t]*[0-9]+\**[ \t]+/, "", cmd); if (!seen[cmd]++) print $0 }' |
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(__fzf_defaults "" "-n2..,.. --scheme=history --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort --wrap-sign '\t↳ ' --highlight-line ${FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS-} --query=${(qqq)LBUFFER} +m") \
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE='' $(__fzfcmd))"
fi
local ret=$?
if [ -n "$selected" ]; then
if [[ $(awk '{print $1; exit}' <<< "$selected") =~ ^[1-9][0-9]* ]]; then
if [[ $(__fzf_exec_awk '{print $1; exit}' <<< "$selected") =~ ^[1-9][0-9]* ]]; then
zle vi-fetch-history -n $MATCH
else # selected is a custom query, not from history
LBUFFER="$selected"