Closed duganchen closed 4 years ago
What does pistol --help
says on OS X?
❯ pistol --help
Usage: /Users/dugan/go/bin/pistol OPTIONS [<file> ...]
OPTIONS
-V, --version Print version date and exit
-c, --config <config file> configuration file to use (defaults to ~/.config/pistol/pistol.conf)
-h, --help print help and exit
ARGUMENTS
file the file to preview
I'm not sure why you asked that, as the path in "pistol --help" is a hardcoded string.
I know what's wrong though.
adrg/xdg simply doesn't recognize ~/.config as a user configuration directory on OS X. It only recognizes (and searches) ~/Library/Preferences.
That library searches ~/.config on Linux, ~/Library/Preferences on OS X. Compare:
https://github.com/adrg/xdg/blob/master/paths_darwin.go#L11 https://github.com/adrg/xdg/blob/master/paths_unix.go#L15
So on OS X, Pistol currently would find the configuration file only at the following two paths:
You are right, that path was indeed hardcoded. Now it is not, and --help
reflects the real paths that are supposed to be used. Thanks for the report.
BTW is this surprising to you as an OS X user to use a program with such an XDG assumption? Because other golang xdg implementations use the same path for OS x - https://github.com/kyoh86/xdg & https://github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/xdg .
I'd certainly say that that resolves it. 👍
As for whether the correct OS X XDG path surprises me: I mainly have a Linux background and I'm the wrong OS X user to ask.
Can you also update the readme?
Can you also update the readme?
Yes :) Thanks.
BTW, I've been using macOS for some time now and this was a surprise to me, most apps I use store their config in ~/.config/
I've also noticed that helm
started using the ~/Library/
path after v3 maybe this came with some more recent version of macOS or only now developers are starting to adopt it...
I'm wondering if this is the issue behind this one:
https://github.com/doronbehar/pistol/issues/19
I've noticed that on OS X, ~/.config/pistol/pistol.conf isn't loaded.
I have the following in ~/.config/pistol/pistol.conf:
If I just run pistol against a image, the setting doesn't take effect:
(That's Divinity: Original Sin 2 wallpaper, if you're wondering).
But if I force it to load pistol.conf,
Then I see the image in the terminal.