Alter how tmux handles the working directory to internally use file

descriptors rather than strings.

- Each session still has a current working directory.

- New sessions still get their working directory from the client that
  created them or its attached session if any.

- New windows are created by default in the session working directory.

- The -c flag to new, neww, splitw allows the working directory to be
  overridden.

- The -c flag to attach let's the session working directory be changed.

- The default-path option has been removed.

To get the equivalent to default-path '.', do:

        bind c neww -c $PWD

To get the equivalent of default-path '~', do:

        bind c neww -c ~

This also changes the client identify protocol to be a set of messages rather
than one as well as some other changes that should make it easier to make
backwards-compatible protocol changes in future.
This commit is contained in:
nicm
2013-10-10 12:26:34 +00:00
parent 165aa59760
commit 282c5f9644
17 changed files with 363 additions and 300 deletions

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@ -283,27 +283,3 @@ cmdq_flush(struct cmd_q *cmdq)
}
cmdq->item = NULL;
}
/* Get default path using command queue. */
const char *
cmdq_default_path(struct cmd_q *cmdq, const char *cwd)
{
struct client *c = cmdq->client;
struct session *s;
const char *current;
if ((s = cmd_current_session(cmdq, 0)) == NULL)
return (NULL);
if (cwd == NULL)
cwd = options_get_string(&s->options, "default-path");
if (c != NULL && c->session == NULL && c->cwd != NULL)
current = c->cwd;
else if (s->curw != NULL)
current = get_proc_cwd(s->curw->window->active->fd);
else
current = NULL;
return (cmd_default_path(s->cwd, current, cwd));
}