Use a Timer for Shell waiting notification
Without a timer we were relying on other event sources to wake us up to display the information, which was usually a NormalIdle or a filesystem check timer.
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@ -191,7 +191,14 @@ std::pair<String, int> ShellManager::eval(
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using namespace std::chrono;
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static constexpr seconds wait_timeout{1};
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auto next_wait_notification = duration_cast<milliseconds>(wait_timeout);
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Timer wait_timer{wait_time + wait_timeout, [&](Timer& timer)
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{
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auto wait_duration = Clock::now() - wait_time;
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context.print_status({ format("waiting for shell command to finish ({}s)",
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duration_cast<seconds>(wait_duration).count()),
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get_face("Information") }, true);
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timer.set_next_date(Clock::now() + wait_timeout);
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}, EventMode::Urgent};
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while (not terminated or
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((flags & Flags::WaitForStdout) and
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@ -200,15 +207,6 @@ std::pair<String, int> ShellManager::eval(
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EventManager::instance().handle_next_events(EventMode::Urgent, &orig_mask);
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if (not terminated)
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terminated = waitpid(pid, &status, WNOHANG);
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auto wait_duration = Clock::now() - wait_time;
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if (wait_duration > next_wait_notification)
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{
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next_wait_notification = duration_cast<milliseconds>(wait_duration + wait_timeout);
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context.print_status({ format("waiting for shell command to finish ({}s)",
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duration_cast<seconds>(wait_duration).count()),
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get_face("Information") }, true);
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}
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}
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if (not stderr_contents.empty())
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