Fix #749 - Use /bin/sh when the shell is fish
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@ -174,9 +174,15 @@ function! ale#job#PrepareCommand(command) abort
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" NeoVim handles this issue automatically if the command is a String,
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" but we'll do this explicitly, so we use thes same exact command for both
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" versions.
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return has('win32')
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\ ? 'cmd /c ' . a:command
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\ : split(&shell) + split(&shellcmdflag) + [a:command]
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if ale#Has('win32')
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return 'cmd /c ' . a:command
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endif
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if &shell =~? 'fish$'
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return ['/bin/sh', '-c', a:command]
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endif
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return split(&shell) + split(&shellcmdflag) + [a:command]
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endfunction
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" Start a job with options which are agnostic to Vim and NeoVim.
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test/test_prepare_command.vader
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test/test_prepare_command.vader
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Before:
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Save &shell
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Save &shellcmdflag
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After:
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Restore
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let g:ale_has_override = {}
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Execute(sh should be used when the shell is fish):
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" Set something else, so we will replace that too.
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let &shellcmdflag = '-f'
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let &shell = 'fish'
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AssertEqual ['/bin/sh', '-c', 'foobar'], ale#job#PrepareCommand('foobar')
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let &shell = '/usr/bin/fish'
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AssertEqual ['/bin/sh', '-c', 'foobar'], ale#job#PrepareCommand('foobar')
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let &shell = '/usr/local/bin/fish'
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AssertEqual ['/bin/sh', '-c', 'foobar'], ale#job#PrepareCommand('foobar')
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Execute(Other shells should be used when set):
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let &shell = '/bin/bash'
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let &shellcmdflag = '-c'
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AssertEqual ['/bin/bash', '-c', 'foobar'], ale#job#PrepareCommand('foobar')
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Execute(cmd /c as a string should be used on Windows):
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let &shell = 'who cares'
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let &shellcmdflag = 'whatever'
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let g:ale_has_override = {'win32': 1}
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AssertEqual 'cmd /c foobar', ale#job#PrepareCommand('foobar')
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