X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/zsh.git/blobdiff_plain/1824e0507f2f636d27e03865fff96820c1b93192..ee80e257d55c4c8a6acaee82bed84893cd098570:/.zsh/zshrc/60_vcsprompt?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/.zsh/zshrc/60_vcsprompt b/.zsh/zshrc/60_vcsprompt index 07ea293..b7cc3b9 100644 --- a/.zsh/zshrc/60_vcsprompt +++ b/.zsh/zshrc/60_vcsprompt @@ -14,21 +14,18 @@ __git_get_reporoot() { # return the full path to the root of the current git repository [ -d "$GIT_DIR" ] && echo "$GIT_DIR" && return 0 - local relroot - relroot="$(git rev-parse --show-cdup 2>/dev/null)" || return 1 - if [ -n "$relroot" ]; then - readlink -f "$relroot" - else - echo $PWD - fi + local dir; dir="$PWD/$(git rev-parse --show-cdup)" + # do not use --show-toplevel because it resolves symlinks + echo $dir:a } __git_get_branch() { # return the name of the git branch we're on - local ref - ref=$(git --git-dir="$PWD" symbolic-ref -q HEAD 2>/dev/null \ - || git --git-dir="$PWD" name-rev --name-only HEAD 2>/dev/null) || return 1 + local ref gitdir + gitdir="$(git rev-parse --git-dir)" + ref=$(git --git-dir="$gitdir" symbolic-ref -q HEAD 2>/dev/null \ + || git --git-dir="$gitdir" name-rev --name-only HEAD 2>/dev/null) || return 1 echo "${ref#refs/heads/}" } @@ -157,12 +154,19 @@ __vcs_set_prompt_variables() { error "could not determine git repository root"; return 1 } branch="$(__git_get_branch)" || { error "could not determine git branch"; return 1 } - eval set -- $(__vcs_get_prompt_path_components "$reporoot" "$branch") - if [ -d "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - # poor man's replace until I find out how to do named dirs properly - # here: - local _D="${GIT_DIR/$HOME/~}" - set -- "$_D" "$2" "${${1#$_D}%/}" + if [ -n "$VCSH_REPO_NAME" ]; then + # if vcsh is used to get a subshell, then the repo root is the home + # directory, but we want to indicate the vcsh context too: + eval set -- $(__vcs_get_prompt_path_components "$HOME" "$branch") + set -- "vcsh:$VCSH_REPO_NAME" "$2" "$3" + else + eval set -- $(__vcs_get_prompt_path_components "$reporoot" "$branch") + if [ -d "$GIT_DIR" ]; then + # poor man's replace until I find out how to do named dirs properly + # here: + local _D="${GIT_DIR/$HOME/~}" + set -- "$_D" "$2" "${${1#$_D}%/}" + fi fi ;; hg)