guix-play/gnu/packages/patches/stumpwm-fix-broken-read-one-line.patch
Pierre Langlois dba83d7d14
gnu: stumpwm: Fix gnew command.
The new release of StumpWM broken the interactive 'gnew' command.  It was
fixed upstream [0] and will be part of the next release.

0: https://github.com/stumpwm/stumpwm/pull/538

* gnu/packages/patches/stumpwm-fix-broken-read-one-line.patch: New file.
* gnu/packages/lisp.scm (stumpwm)[source]: Use it.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Register it.
2018-12-19 09:45:39 -05:00

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From a13db62a4da06426cf2eb2376d1a3723b5ee52d5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vasily Postnicov <shamaz.mazum@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2018 20:01:53 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] READ-ONE-LINE: Turn COMPLETIONS into a keyword argument
This keeps READ-ONE-line backwards compatible to changes prior
dae0422811771d179077b9336618f2b19be85b7b. Currently both
ARGUMENT-POP-OR-READ and ARGUMENT-POP-REST-OR-READ are still being
called with the previous lambda list. Update the calls to the
READ-ONE-LINE that used the 'new' lambda list, COMPLETING-READ and
YES-OR-NO-P.
Closes #538
---
input.lisp | 8 ++++++--
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/input.lisp b/input.lisp
index b698a368..7904b35f 100644
--- a/input.lisp
+++ b/input.lisp
@@ -307,10 +307,13 @@ passed the substring to complete on and is expected to return a list
of matches. If require-match argument is non-nil then the input must
match with an element of the completions."
(check-type completions (or list function symbol))
- (let ((line (read-one-line screen prompt completions :initial-input initial-input :require-match require-match)))
+ (let ((line (read-one-line screen prompt
+ :completions completions
+ :initial-input initial-input
+ :require-match require-match)))
(when line (string-trim " " line))))
-(defun read-one-line (screen prompt completions &key (initial-input "") require-match password)
+(defun read-one-line (screen prompt &key completions (initial-input "") require-match password)
"Read a line of input through stumpwm and return it. Returns nil if the user aborted."
(let ((*input-last-command* nil)
(*input-completions* completions)
@@ -842,6 +845,7 @@ user presses 'y'"
user presses 'yes'"
(loop for line = (read-one-line (current-screen)
(format nil "~a(yes or no) " message)
+ :completions
'("yes" "no"))
until (find line '("yes" "no") :test 'string-equal)
do (message "Please answer yes or no")