fix(bash): Fix background jobs with z/autojump (#1897)
Fixes issue where having z.sh or autojump hooked in bash would cause spurious background job indicators to appear.
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@ -28,9 +28,12 @@ starship_preexec() {
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# Will be run before the prompt is drawn
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starship_precmd() {
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local NUM_JOBS
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# Save the status, because commands in this pipeline will change $?
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STATUS=$?
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NUM_JOBS=$(n=0; while read line; do [[ $line ]] && n=$((n+1));done <<< $(jobs -p) ; echo $n)
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# Run the bash precmd function, if it's set. If not set, evaluates to no-op
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"${starship_precmd_user_func-:}"
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@ -40,10 +43,10 @@ starship_precmd() {
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if [[ $STARSHIP_START_TIME ]]; then
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STARSHIP_END_TIME=$(::STARSHIP:: time)
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STARSHIP_DURATION=$((STARSHIP_END_TIME - STARSHIP_START_TIME))
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PS1="$(::STARSHIP:: prompt --status=$STATUS --jobs="$(jobs -p | wc -l)" --cmd-duration=$STARSHIP_DURATION)"
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PS1="$(::STARSHIP:: prompt --status=$STATUS --jobs="$NUM_JOBS" --cmd-duration=$STARSHIP_DURATION)"
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unset STARSHIP_START_TIME
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else
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PS1="$(::STARSHIP:: prompt --status=$STATUS --jobs="$(jobs -p | wc -l)")"
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PS1="$(::STARSHIP:: prompt --status=$STATUS --jobs="$NUM_JOBS")"
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fi
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PREEXEC_READY=true # Signal that we can safely restart the timer
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}
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