Use wrapper for xsel to avoid having to pass --logfile again and again
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@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ cache_file=$cache_dir/line_cache
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lock_file=$cache_dir/lock
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lock_timeout=2
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_xsel() {
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xsel --logfile /dev/null "$@"
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}
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get_first_line() {
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# Args:
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# - $1, the file or data
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@ -65,7 +69,7 @@ while sleep "${CLIPMENUD_SLEEP:-0.5}"; do
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fi
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for selection in clipboard primary; do
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data=$(xsel --logfile /dev/null -o --"$selection"; printf x)
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data=$(_xsel -o --"$selection"; printf x)
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debug "Data before stripping: $data"
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@ -118,7 +122,7 @@ while sleep "${CLIPMENUD_SLEEP:-0.5}"; do
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# We can't colocate this with the above copying code because
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# https://github.com/cdown/clipmenu/issues/34 requires knowing if
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# we would skip first.
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xsel --logfile /dev/null -o --"$selection" | xsel --logfile /dev/null -i --"$selection"
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_xsel -o --"$selection" | _xsel -i --"$selection"
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fi
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done
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