diff --git a/gitstatus/bin/gitstatusd-darwin-x86_64 b/gitstatus/bin/gitstatusd-darwin-x86_64 index fb4e4a02..09eeac8d 100755 Binary files a/gitstatus/bin/gitstatusd-darwin-x86_64 and b/gitstatus/bin/gitstatusd-darwin-x86_64 differ diff --git a/gitstatus/bin/gitstatusd-linux-x86_64 b/gitstatus/bin/gitstatusd-linux-x86_64 index 36691cf4..5538aa05 100755 Binary files a/gitstatus/bin/gitstatusd-linux-x86_64 and b/gitstatus/bin/gitstatusd-linux-x86_64 differ diff --git a/internal/p10k.zsh b/internal/p10k.zsh index c2506a0a..97ccb271 100644 --- a/internal/p10k.zsh +++ b/internal/p10k.zsh @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ function getColorCode() { emulate -L zsh setopt no_hist_expand extended_glob no_prompt_bang prompt_{percent,subst} if (( ARGC == 1 )); then - case $1 in + case $1 in foreground) local k for k in "${(k@)__p9k_colors}"; do @@ -457,11 +457,10 @@ _p9k_background() { } _p9k_foreground() { - case $1 in - '') _p9k_ret="%f";; - '#'*) _p9k_ret="%F{$1}";; - *) _p9k_ret="%${1}F";; - esac + # Note: This code used to produce `%1F` instead of `%F{1}` because it's more efficient. + # Unfortunately, this triggers a bug in zsh. Namely, `%1F{2}` gets percent-expanded as if + # it was `%F{2}`. + [[ -n $1 ]] && _p9k_ret="%F{$1}" || _p9k_ret="%k" } _p9k_escape_style() {