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[vim] Do not pipe FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND
Revert the change introduced in #552. It seems that the startup time
difference between bash and fish is not much of an issue now.
> time bash -c 'date'
Thu Feb 13 21:15:03 KST 2020
real 0m0.008s
user 0m0.003s
sys 0m0.003s
> time fish -c 'date'
Thu Feb 13 21:15:05 KST 2020
real 0m0.014s
user 0m0.007s
sys 0m0.006s
When we explicitly *pipe* $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND instead of making fzf
internally start the process ($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND | fzf), fzf may hang
if the input process doesn't quickly process SIGPIPE and abort.
Also, fzf#vim#grep temporarily swaps $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND instead of
setting 'sink' so fzf can kill the default command on 'reload'.
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/927
However, because of the "pipe conversion", the trick wasn't working as
expected.
467c327788/autoload/fzf/vim.vim (L720-L726)
We can go even further and always set $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND instead of
piping source command.
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@ -402,12 +402,6 @@ try
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let dict.dir = fnamemodify(dict.dir, ':p')
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endif
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if !has_key(dict, 'source') && !empty($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND) && !s:is_win
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let temps.source = s:fzf_tempname()
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call writefile(s:wrap_cmds(split($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND, "\n")), temps.source)
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let dict.source = (empty($SHELL) ? &shell : $SHELL).' '.fzf#shellescape(temps.source)
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endif
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if has_key(dict, 'source')
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let source = dict.source
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let type = type(source)
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