respect XDG_DATA_HOME when looking for the timewarrior data directory (#2344)

The logic for finding the data directory is as follows:

1. Find the root directory:
  1.1 If TIMEWARRIORDB is set, use that.
  1.2 Else if ~/.timewarrior is an existing directory, use that.
  1.3 Else if XDG_DATA_HOME is set, use $XDG_DATA_HOME/timewarrior.
  1.4 Else use ~/.local/share/timewarrior.
2. Append "/data" to the root directory.
pull/2346/head^2
Roman Perepelitsa 1 year ago
parent 944f52fc43
commit 360dcd3907

@ -5084,8 +5084,11 @@ function _p9k_timewarrior_clear() {
} }
function prompt_timewarrior() { function prompt_timewarrior() {
local dir
[[ -n ${dir::=$TIMEWARRIORDB} || -n ${dir::=~/.timewarrior}(#qN/) ]] ||
dir=${XDG_DATA_HOME:-~/.local/share}/timewarrior
dir+=/data
local -a stat local -a stat
local dir=${TIMEWARRIORDB:-~/.timewarrior}/data
[[ $dir == $_p9k_timewarrior_dir ]] || _p9k_timewarrior_clear [[ $dir == $_p9k_timewarrior_dir ]] || _p9k_timewarrior_clear
if [[ -n $_p9k_timewarrior_file_name ]]; then if [[ -n $_p9k_timewarrior_file_name ]]; then
zstat -A stat +mtime -- $dir $_p9k_timewarrior_file_name 2>/dev/null || stat=() zstat -A stat +mtime -- $dir $_p9k_timewarrior_file_name 2>/dev/null || stat=()

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