Theme code: Cleanup of comments

pull/22/head
Ben Hilburn 9 years ago
parent a6f7d573ed
commit 6e4d24f50d

@ -12,35 +12,11 @@
################################################################
# Please see the README file located in the source repository for full docs.
# What follows is a brief list of the settings variables used by this theme.
# You should define these variables in your `~/.zshrc`.
#
# Customize which segments appear in which prompts (below is also the default):
# POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(context dir rbenv vcs)
# POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(status history time)
#
# Set your Amazon Web Services profile for the `aws` segment:
# export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=<profile_name>
#
# Set your username for the `context` segment:
# export DEFAULT_USER=<your username>
#
# Customize the format of the time segment. Example of reverse format:
# POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT='%D{%S:%M:%H}'
#
# Show the hash/changeset string in the `vcs` segment:
# POWERLEVEL9K_SHOW_CHANGESET=true
# Set the length of the hash/changeset if enabled in the `vcs` segment:
# POWERLEVEL9K_CHANGESET_HASH_LENGTH=6
#
# Make powerlevel9k a double-lined prompt:
# POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE=true
#
# Set the colorscheme:
# POWERLEVEL9K_COLOR_SCHEME='light'
# There are a lot of easy ways you can customize your prompt segments and
# theming with simple variables defined in your `~/.zshrc`.
################################################################
## Debugging
## Turn on for Debugging
#zstyle ':vcs_info:*+*:*' debug true
#set -o xtrace
@ -56,6 +32,8 @@ function defined() {
typeset -p "$varname" > /dev/null 2>&1
}
# Safety function for printing icons
# Prints the named icon, or if that icon is undefined, the string name.
function print_icon() {
local icon_name=$1
local ICON_USER_VARIABLE=POWERLEVEL9K_${icon_name}
@ -70,7 +48,7 @@ function print_icon() {
# Given the name of a variable and a default value, sets the variable
# value to the default only if it has not been defined.
#
# typeset cannot set the value for an array, so this will only work
# Typeset cannot set the value for an array, so this will only work
# for scalar values.
function set_default() {
local varname="$1"
@ -83,10 +61,12 @@ function set_default() {
# Icons
################################################################
# These characters require the Powerline fonts to work properly. If see boxes or
# bizarre characters below, your fonts are not correctly installed. If you
# do not want to install a special font, you can set `POWERLEVEL9K_MODE` to
# These characters require the Powerline fonts to work properly. If you see
# boxes or bizarre characters below, your fonts are not correctly installed. If
# you do not want to install a special font, you can set `POWERLEVEL9K_MODE` to
# `compatible`. This shows all icons in regular symbols.
# Initialize the icon list according to the user's `POWERLEVEL9K_MODE`.
typeset -gAH icons
case $POWERLEVEL9K_MODE in
'flat'|'awesome-patched')
@ -169,7 +149,7 @@ case $POWERLEVEL9K_MODE in
;;
esac
# Second switch for overrides
# Override the above icon settings with any user-defined variables.
case $POWERLEVEL9K_MODE in
'flat')
icons[LEFT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR]=''
@ -219,6 +199,8 @@ case $(uname) in
esac
# Determine the correct sed parameter.
#
# `sed` is unfortunately not consistent across OSes when it comes to flags.
SED_EXTENDED_REGEX_PARAMETER="-r"
if [[ "$OS" == 'OSX' ]]; then
local IS_BSD_SED=$(sed --version &>> /dev/null || echo "BSD sed")
@ -228,7 +210,7 @@ if [[ "$OS" == 'OSX' ]]; then
fi
################################################################
# color scheme
# Color Scheme
################################################################
if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_COLOR_SCHEME" == "light" ]]; then
@ -291,6 +273,14 @@ fi
################################################################
# Prompt Segment Constructors
#
# Methodology behind user-defined variables overwriting colors:
# The first parameter to the segment constructors is the calling function's
# name. From this function name, we strip the "prompt_"-prefix and
# uppercase it. This is then prefixed with "POWERLEVEL9K_" and suffixed
# with either "_BACKGROUND" or "_FOREGROUND", thus giving us the variable
# name. So each new segment is user-overwritable by a variable following
# this naming convention.
################################################################
# The `CURRENT_BG` variable is used to remember what the last BG color used was
@ -308,11 +298,6 @@ CURRENT_BG='NONE'
# The latter three can be omitted,
left_prompt_segment() {
# Overwrite given background-color by user defined variable for this segment.
# We get as first Parameter the function name, which called this function.
# From the given function name, we strip the "prompt_"-prefix and uppercase it.
# This is, prefixed with "POWERLEVEL9K_" and suffixed with either "_BACKGROUND"
# of "_FOREGROUND", our variable name. So each new Segment should automatically
# be overwritable by a variable following this naming convention.
local BACKGROUND_USER_VARIABLE=POWERLEVEL9K_${(U)1#prompt_}_BACKGROUND
local BG_COLOR_MODIFIER=${(P)BACKGROUND_USER_VARIABLE}
[[ -n $BG_COLOR_MODIFIER ]] && 2=$BG_COLOR_MODIFIER
@ -336,7 +321,7 @@ left_prompt_segment() {
[[ -n $4 ]] && echo -n "$4 "
}
# End the left prompt, closing any open segments
# End the left prompt, closes the final segment.
left_prompt_end() {
if [[ -n $CURRENT_BG ]]; then
echo -n "%{%k%F{$CURRENT_BG}%}$(print_icon 'LEFT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR')"
@ -374,7 +359,7 @@ right_prompt_segment() {
}
################################################################
# The 'vcs' Segment and VCS_INFO hooks / helper functions
# The `vcs` Segment and VCS_INFO hooks / helper functions
################################################################
prompt_vcs() {
local vcs_prompt="${vcs_info_msg_0_}"
@ -454,9 +439,8 @@ function +vi-hg-bookmarks() {
if [[ -n "${hgbmarks[@]}" ]]; then
hook_com[hg-bookmark-string]=" %F{$POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_FOREGROUND}$(print_icon 'VCS_BOOKMARK_ICON')${hgbmarks[@]}%f"
# And to signal, that we want to use the sting we just generated,
# set the special variable `ret' to something other than the default
# zero:
# To signal that we want to use the sting we just generated, set the special
# variable `ret' to something other than the default zero:
ret=1
return 0
fi
@ -471,7 +455,7 @@ function +vi-vcs-detect-changes() {
}
################################################################
# Prompt Segments
# Prompt Segment Definitions
################################################################
# The `CURRENT_BG` variable is used to remember what the last BG color used was

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