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author | nicm <nicm> | 2016-10-13 22:48:51 +0000 |
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committer | nicm <nicm> | 2016-10-13 22:48:51 +0000 |
commit | 4289a1ebfa7479413ec5ac543b88c4ea039d00a0 (patch) | |
tree | d17862b06b8822aa1b8ab91d83e51a47e25e60e3 /cmd-source-file.c | |
parent | 7a1a01feeff7b2ab17e2caef2d6b2180a8c1e70e (diff) |
Trying to do hooks generically is way too complicated and unreliable and
confusing, particularly trying to automatically figure out what target
hooks should be using. So simplify it:
- drop before hooks entirely, they don't seem to be very useful;
- commands with special requirements now fire their own after hook (for
example, if they change session or window, or if they have -t and -s
and need to choose which one the hook uses as current target);
- commands with no special requirements can have the CMD_AFTERHOOK flag
added and they will use the -t state.
At the moment new-session, new-window, split-window fire their own hook,
and display-message uses the flag. The remaining commands still need to
be looked at.
Diffstat (limited to 'cmd-source-file.c')
-rw-r--r-- | cmd-source-file.c | 1 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/cmd-source-file.c b/cmd-source-file.c index ef3ac7ac..0f299ddf 100644 --- a/cmd-source-file.c +++ b/cmd-source-file.c @@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ cmd_source_file_exec(struct cmd *self, struct cmd_q *cmdq) int quiet; cmdq1 = cmdq_new(cmdq->client); - cmdq1->flags |= cmdq->flags & CMD_Q_NOHOOKS; cmdq1->emptyfn = cmd_source_file_done; cmdq1->data = cmdq; |