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-rw-r--r--doc/cd-after-exit.txt161
-rwxr-xr-xranger.py21
-rw-r--r--ranger/__init__.py2
-rw-r--r--ranger/__main__.py14
-rw-r--r--ranger/core/fm.py1
6 files changed, 22 insertions, 190 deletions
diff --git a/README b/README
index ff1e3788..4525d94c 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -122,3 +122,16 @@ information, check out the source code.
 
 Also, see the file HACKING for more detailed instructions on
 modifying the program.
+
+
+Tips
+----
+
+Change the directory of your parent shell when you exit ranger:
+
+ranger() {
+    $(which ranger) $@ &&
+    cd "$(grep \^\' ~/.ranger/bookmarks | cut -b3-)"
+}
+
+This can be put into your ~/.bashrc or something similar.
diff --git a/doc/cd-after-exit.txt b/doc/cd-after-exit.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index ee300518..00000000
--- a/doc/cd-after-exit.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,161 +0,0 @@
-The "cd-after-exit" Feature
-===========================
-
-Abstract
---------
-
-This document explains the troublesome implementation of the "cd-after-exit"
-feature.
-
-This is written for developers who wonder how it's working.
-
-
-Specification
--------------
-
-When the feature is enabled, ranger will attempt to change the directory of
-the parent shell (from which ranger is run) to the last visited directory
-when ranger is exited.
-
-This task is, by its nature, shell dependent.  As a bash or zsh user,
-I focused on the implementation for those two shells and left the
-addition of support for csh, ksh, and other shells to those who actually use
-those shells.
-
-
-What's the problem?
--------------------
-
-Shells have several limitations, the implementation could not be done easily
-because:
-
-1. It is not possible to use something like system('cd xyz') at the end.
-This command would run in a new shell and wouldn't change the directory
-of the parent shell at all.
-
-2. Using exec('cd xyz') is not possible either, since 'cd' is a command
-which is directly integrated in to the shell and can not be run this way.
-
-
-Redirection of streams
-----------------------
-
-The only way I found is using cd `program` from inside the shell to change
-the directory to whatever `program` prints to the stdout:
-
-    bash$ cd `echo ..`
-
-Since the user interface still has to be printed, we simply redirect it to
-the stderr.  It is not sufficient however to change sys.stdout to sys.stderr,
-since curses seems not to be aware of sys.stdout and continues to print out
-the interface to the actual stdout.
-
-So what I did was swap the stdout and stderr of the whole ranger process on
-the shell command line by using:
-
-    bash$ cd `ranger 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-`
-
-Since errors are now printed to the stdout, we have do this in ranger:
-    sys.stderr = sys.__stdout__
-
-And at the end, write the current directory to the stdout, which is now
-reachable via sys.__stderr__ due to the redirections:
-    sys.__stderr__.write(last_visited_directory)
-
-To inform the ranger process about these changes, we add a --cd-after-exit
-switch which:
-    bash$ cd `ranger --cd-after-exit 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-`
-
-
-Argument passing
-----------------
-
-This works well enough, but there are two remaining problems:
-
-1. How to pass arguments to ranger?
-
-2. How to memorize that line? Although you can just copy+paste it
-into your bashrc and create an alias, the complexity of the line
-could lead to errors.
-
-Both problems are solved by putting the command in a file:
-
-run.sh:
-    cd "`ranger --cd-after-exit \"$@\" 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-`"
-
-The $@ is responsible for argument passing.  By using the source command,
-the file will be evaluated without creating a distinct new shell.
-
-    bash$ source run.sh arg1 ... argN
-
-To add flexibility, replace the name "ranger" in the command to the first
-argument.  Now it requires you to pass the name of the ranger command to
-the script as the first argument:
-
-run.sh:
-    RANGER="$1"
-    shift
-    cd "`$RANGER --cd-after-exit \"$@\" 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-`"
-
-
-Put it in a nutshell
---------------------
-
-I didn't want to have 2 files for the main program and wanted just one
-file at /usr/bin/ranger.  So I used this trick to merge both files into one:
-
-    #!/usr/bin/python
-    """":
-    <shell code>
-    """
-    <python code>
-
-If you run this file with python, or simply by typing ranger, the program will
-run normally.  If you, however, run this file by sourcing it into the shell,
-like you did with run.sh, the cd-after-exit mode will be activated.
-
-Now the way of running ranger with the cd-after-exit feature is:
-
-    bash$ source /path/to/ranger.py /path/to/ranger.py
-
-or, if properly installed:
-
-    bash$ source ranger ranger
-
-A convenient way of using this feature is adding this line to your bashrc:
-
-    alias rn='source ranger ranger'
-
-
-Open issues
------------
-
-Unfortunately there is some redundancy: you have to type the path to ranger
-twice.  I know of no way to fix this, because it is not possible to get the
-filename of the file currently being sourced.
-
-Example:
-
-    bash$ echo 'source sourced.sh' > main.sh
-    bash$ echo 'echo $0 $@' > sourced.sh
-    bash$ bash main.sh
-    main.sh
-
-If you find a way to make this print out 'sourced.sh', let me know. :)
-
-Another thing: If Ctrl+C is pressed anywhere in the program, the execution
-of the sourced shell script is stopped and the feature stops working.
-
-This was handled by using a script like that:
-
-    ranger_exec="$1"
-    shift
-    trap "" INT
-    exec 3< <($ranger_exec --cd-after-exit $@ 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-)
-    while read ranger_output; do false; done <&3
-    cd "$ranger_output"
-    #...and some clean ups
-
-but that won't work in zsh for some reason, so I took it out again.
-
-Dec 25, 2009
diff --git a/ranger.py b/ranger.py
index 0a9d54c9..1c06f125 100755
--- a/ranger.py
+++ b/ranger.py
@@ -19,20 +19,15 @@
 #
 # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 #
-# An embedded shell script. It allows you to change the directory
-# of the parent shell to the last visited directory in ranger after exit.
-# For more information, check out doc/cd-after-exit.txt
-# To enable this, start ranger with:
-#     source /path/ranger /path/ranger
+# An embedded shell script for backwards compatibility.
 """":
-if [ $1 ]; then
-	ranger_exec="$1"
-	shift
-	cd "`exec $ranger_exec --cd-after-exit $@ 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-`"
-	unset ranger_exec
-else
-	echo "usage: source path/to/ranger.py path/to/ranger.py"
-fi
+echo "Warning: the cd-after-exit feature has been removed."
+echo "You can get the functionality by using such a function:"
+echo 'ranger() {'
+echo '    $(which ranger) $@ &&'
+echo '    cd "$(grep \^\'"'"' ~/.ranger/bookmarks | cut -b3-)"'
+echo '}'
+$1
 return 1
 """
 
diff --git a/ranger/__init__.py b/ranger/__init__.py
index d1300cb4..f46a1e76 100644
--- a/ranger/__init__.py
+++ b/ranger/__init__.py
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ USAGE = '%prog [options] [path/filename]'
 DEFAULT_CONFDIR = '~/.ranger'
 RANGERDIR = os.path.dirname(__file__)
 LOGFILE = '/tmp/errorlog'
-arg = OpenStruct(cd_after_exit=False,
+arg = OpenStruct(
 		debug=False, clean=False, confdir=DEFAULT_CONFDIR,
 		mode=0, flags='', targets=[])
 
diff --git a/ranger/__main__.py b/ranger/__main__.py
index 9b932bd3..32f28e12 100644
--- a/ranger/__main__.py
+++ b/ranger/__main__.py
@@ -29,13 +29,6 @@ def parse_arguments():
 
 	parser = OptionParser(usage=USAGE, version='ranger ' + __version__)
 
-	# Instead of using this directly, use the embedded
-	# shell script by running ranger with:
-	# source /path/to/ranger /path/to/ranger
-	parser.add_option('--cd-after-exit',
-			action='store_true',
-			help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
-
 	parser.add_option('-d', '--debug', action='store_true',
 			help="activate debug mode")
 
@@ -58,9 +51,6 @@ def parse_arguments():
 
 	arg.confdir = os.path.expanduser(arg.confdir)
 
-	if arg.cd_after_exit:
-		sys.stderr = sys.__stdout__
-
 	if not arg.clean:
 		try:
 			os.makedirs(arg.confdir)
@@ -133,7 +123,6 @@ def main():
 	try:
 		my_ui = UI()
 		my_fm = FM(ui=my_ui)
-		my_fm.stderr_to_out = arg.cd_after_exit
 
 		# Run the file manager
 		my_fm.initialize()
@@ -143,9 +132,6 @@ def main():
 		# Finish, clean up
 		if 'my_ui' in vars():
 			my_ui.destroy()
-		if arg.cd_after_exit:
-			try: sys.__stderr__.write(my_fm.env.cwd.path)
-			except: pass
 
 if __name__ == '__main__':
 	top_dir = os.path.dirname(sys.path[0])
diff --git a/ranger/core/fm.py b/ranger/core/fm.py
index 994447b0..94d0d85d 100644
--- a/ranger/core/fm.py
+++ b/ranger/core/fm.py
@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ TICKS_BEFORE_COLLECTING_GARBAGE = 100
 class FM(Actions):
 	input_blocked = False
 	input_blocked_until = 0
-	stderr_to_out = False
 	def __init__(self, ui=None, bookmarks=None, tags=None):
 		"""Initialize FM."""
 		Actions.__init__(self)
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