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## vim:ft=zsh ## perforce support by: Phil Pennock ## Distributed under the same BSD-ish license as zsh itself. # If use-server is true in the :vcs_info:p4:... context, contact the # server to decide whether the directory is handled by Perforce. This can # cause a delay if the network times out, in particular if looking up the # server name failed. Hence this is not the default. If a timeout # occurred, the server:port pair is added to the associative array # vcs_info_p4_dead_servers and the server is never contacted again. The # array must be edited by hand to remove it. # # If use-server is false or not set, the function looks to see if there is # a file $P4CONFIG somewhere above in the hierarchy. This is far from # foolproof; in fact it relies on you using the particular working practice # of having such files in all client root directories and nowhere above. VCS_INFO_p4_get_server() { emulate -L zsh setopt extendedglob local -a settings settings=(${(f)"$(${vcs_comm[cmd]} set)"}) serverport=${${settings[(r)P4PORT=*]##P4PORT=}%% *} case $serverport in (''|:) serverport=perforce:1666 ;; (:*) serverport=perforce${serverport} ;; (*:) serverport=${serverport}1666 ;; (<->) serverport=perforce:${serverport} ;; esac } VCS_INFO_detect_p4() { local serverport p4where if zstyle -t ":vcs_info:p4:${usercontext}:${rrn}" use-server; then # Use "p4 where" to decide whether the path is under the # client workspace. if (( ${#vcs_info_p4_dead_servers} )); then # See if the server is in the list of defunct servers VCS_INFO_p4_get_server [[ -n $vcs_info_p4_dead_servers[$serverport] ]] && return 1 fi if p4where="$(${vcs_comm[cmd]} where 2>&1)"; then return 0 fi if [[ $p4where = *"Connect to server failed"* ]]; then # If the connection failed, mark the server as defunct. # Otherwise it worked but we weren't within a client. typeset -gA vcs_info_p4_dead_servers [[ -z $serverport ]] && VCS_INFO_p4_get_server vcs_info_p4_dead_servers[$serverport]=1 fi return 1 else [[ -n ${P4CONFIG} ]] || return 1 VCS_INFO_check_com ${vcs_comm[cmd]} || return 1 vcs_comm[detect_need_file]="${P4CONFIG}" VCS_INFO_bydir_detect . return $? fi } VCS_INFO_detect_p4 "$@"