completions: More shortened descriptions

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Fabian Boehm 2023-02-14 21:16:22 +01:00
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@ -49,11 +49,10 @@ complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from format' -s l -l line-length -d
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l apply-changes -d 'Apply the proposed null safety changes to the files on disk.'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l ignore-errors -d 'Attempt to perform null safety analysis even if the project has analysis errors.'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l skip-import-check -d 'Go ahead with migration even if some imported files have not yet been migrated.'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l web-preview -d 'Show an interactive preview of the proposed null safety changes in a browser window. Use --no-web-preview to print proposed changes to the console. (defaults to on)'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l no-web-preview -d 'Show an interactive preview of the proposed null safety changes in a browser window. Use --no-web-preview to print proposed changes to the console. (defaults to on)'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l preview-hostname -d 'Run the preview server on the specified hostname. If not specified, "localhost" is used. Use "any" to specify IPv6.any or IPv4.any.(defaults to "localhost")'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l preview-port -d 'Run the preview server on the specified port. If not specified, dynamically allocate a port.'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l preview-port -d 'Output a machine-readable summary of migration changes.'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l web-preview -d 'Show preview of the proposed null safety changes in a browser window'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l no-web-preview -d 'Show preview of the proposed null safety changes in the console'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l preview-hostname -d 'Run the preview server on the specified hostname'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from migrate' -l preview-port -d 'Run the preview server on the specified port'
# pub
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from pub' -s C -l directory -d 'Run the subcommand in the directory<dir>.(defaults to ".")'
@ -73,7 +72,7 @@ complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from pub' -xa ploader -d 'Manage upl
# run
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from run' -l observe -d 'The observe flag is a convenience flag used to run a program with a set of common options useful for debugging.'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from run' -l enable-vm-service -d 'Enables the VM service and listens on the specified port for connections (default port number is 8181, default bind address is localhost).'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from run' -l enable-vm-service -d 'Enables VM service and listen on the specified port (default localhost:8181)'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from run' -l serve-devtools -d 'Serves an instance of the Dart DevTools debugger and profiler via the VM service at <vm-service-uri>/devtools.'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from run' -l no-serve-devtools -d 'Serves an instance of the Dart DevTools debugger and profiler via the VM service at <vm-service-uri>/devtools.'
complete -c dart -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from run' -l pause-isolates-on-exit -d 'Pause isolates on exit when running with --enable-vm-service.'

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@ -287,9 +287,6 @@ complete -c gcc -o fno-branch-count-reg -d 'Do not use "decrement and branch" in
complete -c gcc -o fno-function-cse -d 'Do not put function addresses in registers; make each instruction that calls a constant function contain the functions address explicitly'
complete -c gcc -o fno-zero-initialized-in-bss -d 'If the target supports a BSS section, GCC by default puts variables that are initialized to zero into BSS'
complete -c gcc -o fbounds-check -d 'For front-ends that support it, generate additional code to check that indices used to access arrays are within the declared range'
complete -c gcc -o fmudflap -d 'For front-ends that support it (C and C++), instrument all risky pointer/array dereferencing operations, some standard library string/heap functions, and some other associated constructs with range/validity tests'
complete -c gcc -o fmudflapth -d 'For front-ends that support it (C and C++), instrument all risky pointer/array dereferencing operations, some standard library string/heap functions, and some other associated constructs with range/validity tests'
complete -c gcc -o fmudflapir -d 'For front-ends that support it (C and C++), instrument all risky pointer/array dereferencing operations, some standard library string/heap functions, and some other associated constructs with range/validity tests'
complete -c gcc -o fstrength-reduce -d 'Perform the optimizations of loop strength reduction and elimination of iteration variables'
complete -c gcc -o fthread-jumps -d 'Perform optimizations where we check to see if a jump branches to a location where another comparison subsumed by the first is found'
complete -c gcc -o fcse-follow-jumps -d 'In common subexpression elimination, scan through jump instructions when the target of the jump is not reached by any other path'
@ -352,12 +349,12 @@ complete -c gcc -o funroll-loops -d 'Unroll loops whose number of iterations can
complete -c gcc -o funroll-all-loops -d 'Unroll all loops, even if their number of iterations is uncertain when the loop is entered'
complete -c gcc -o fsplit-ivs-in-unroller -d 'Enables expressing of values of induction variables in later iterations of the unrolled loop using the value in the first iteration'
complete -c gcc -o fvariable-expansion-in-unroller -d 'With this option, the compiler will create multiple copies of some local variables when unrolling a loop which can result in superior code'
complete -c gcc -o fprefetch-loop-arrays -d 'If supported by the target machine, generate instructions to prefetch memory to improve the performance of loops that access large arrays'
complete -c gcc -o fprefetch-loop-arrays -d 'Generate instructions to prefetch memory to improve the performance of loops that access large arrays'
complete -c gcc -o fno-peephole -d 'Disable any machine-specific peephole optimizations'
complete -c gcc -o fno-peephole2 -d 'Disable any machine-specific peephole optimizations'
complete -c gcc -o fno-guess-branch-probability -d 'Do not guess branch probabilities using heuristics'
complete -c gcc -o freorder-blocks -d 'Reorder basic blocks in the compiled function in order to reduce number of taken branches and improve code locality'
complete -c gcc -o freorder-blocks-and-partition -d 'In addition to reordering basic blocks in the compiled function, in order to reduce number of taken branches, partitions hot and cold basic blocks into separate sections of the assembly and '
complete -c gcc -o freorder-blocks -d 'Reorder basic blocks in the compiled function to reduce number of taken branches and improve code locality'
complete -c gcc -o freorder-blocks-and-partition -d 'Reorder basic blocks in the compiled function and partition hot and cold blocks'
complete -c gcc -o freorder-functions -d 'Reorder functions in the object file in order to improve code locality'
complete -c gcc -o fstrict-aliasing -d 'Allows the compiler to assume the strictest aliasing rules applicable to the language being compiled'
complete -c gcc -o falign-functions -d 'Align the start of functions to the next power-of-two greater than n, skipping up to n bytes'
@ -391,7 +388,7 @@ complete -c gcc -o funroll-all-loops -d 'Unroll all loops, even if their number
complete -c gcc -o fpeel-loops -d 'Peels the loops for that there is enough information that they do not roll much (from profile feedback)'
complete -c gcc -o fmove-loop-invariants -d 'Enables the loop invariant motion pass in the new loop optimizer'
complete -c gcc -o funswitch-loops -d 'Move branches with loop invariant conditions out of the loop, with duplicates of the loop on both branches (modified according to result of the condition)'
complete -c gcc -o fprefetch-loop-arrays -d 'If supported by the target machine, generate instructions to prefetch memory to improve the performance of loops that access large arrays'
complete -c gcc -o fprefetch-loop-arrays -d 'Generate instructions to prefetch memory to improve the performance of loops that access large arrays'
complete -c gcc -o ffunction-sections -d 'Place each function or data item into its own section in the output file if the target supports arbitrary sections'
complete -c gcc -o fdata-sections -d 'Place each function or data item into its own section in the output file if the target supports arbitrary sections'
complete -c gcc -o fbranch-target-load-optimize -d 'Perform branch target register load optimization before prologue / epilogue threading'
@ -1144,8 +1141,8 @@ complete -c gcc -o maix32 -d 'Enable 64-bit AIX ABI and calling convention: 64-b
complete -c gcc -o mxl-compat -d 'Produce code that conforms more closely to IBM XL compiler semantics when using AIX-compatible ABI'
complete -c gcc -o mno-xl-compat -d 'Produce code that conforms more closely to IBM XL compiler semantics when using AIX-compatible ABI'
complete -c gcc -o mpe -d 'Support IBM RS/6000 SP Parallel Environment (PE)'
complete -c gcc -o malign-natural -d 'On AIX, 32-bit Darwin, and 64-bit PowerPC GNU/Linux, the option -malign-natural overrides the ABI-defined alignment of larger types, such as floating-point doubles, on their natural size-based boundary'
complete -c gcc -o malign-power -d 'On AIX, 32-bit Darwin, and 64-bit PowerPC GNU/Linux, the option -malign-natural overrides the ABI-defined alignment of larger types, such as floating-point doubles, on their natural size-based boundary'
complete -c gcc -o malign-natural -d 'Override ABI-defined alignment of larger types on their natural size-based boundary'
complete -c gcc -o malign-power -d 'Follow ABI-specified alignment rules'
complete -c gcc -o msoft-float -d 'Generate code that does not use (uses) the floating-point register set'
complete -c gcc -o mhard-float -d 'Generate code that does not use (uses) the floating-point register set'
complete -c gcc -o mmultiple -d 'Generate code that uses (does not use) the load multiple word instructions and the store multiple word instructions'
@ -1382,7 +1379,7 @@ complete -c gcc -o fwrapv -d 'This option instructs the compiler to assume that
complete -c gcc -o fexceptions -d 'Enable exception handling'
complete -c gcc -o fnon-call-exceptions -d 'Generate code that allows trapping instructions to throw exceptions'
complete -c gcc -o funwind-tables -d 'Similar to -fexceptions, except that it will just generate any needed static data, but will not affect the generated code in any other way'
complete -c gcc -o fasynchronous-unwind-tables -d 'Generate unwind table in dwarf2 format, if supported by target machine'
complete -c gcc -o fasynchronous-unwind-tables -d 'Generate unwind table in dwarf2 format'
complete -c gcc -o fpcc-struct-return -d 'Return "short" "struct" and "union" values in memory like longer ones, rather than in registers'
complete -c gcc -o freg-struct-return -d 'Return "struct" and "union" values in registers when possible'
complete -c gcc -o fshort-enums -d 'Allocate to an "enum" type only as many bytes as it needs for the declared range of possible values'
@ -1393,8 +1390,8 @@ complete -c gcc -o fno-common -d 'In C, allocate even uninitialized global varia
complete -c gcc -o fno-ident -d 'Ignore the #ident directive'
complete -c gcc -o finhibit-size-directive -d 'Dont output a "'
complete -c gcc -o fverbose-asm -d 'Put extra commentary information in the generated assembly code to make it more readable'
complete -c gcc -o fpic -d 'Generate position-independent code (PIC) suitable for use in a shared library, if supported for the target machine'
complete -c gcc -o fPIC -d 'If supported for the target machine, emit position-independent code, suitable for dynamic linking and avoiding any limit on the size of the global offset table'
complete -c gcc -o fpic -d 'Generate position-independent code (PIC) suitable for use in a shared library'
complete -c gcc -o fPIC -d 'Emit position-independent code, suitable for dynamic linking and avoiding any limit on the size of the global offset table'
complete -c gcc -o fpie -d 'These options are similar to -fpic and -fPIC, but generated position independent code can be only linked into executables'
complete -c gcc -o fPIE -d 'These options are similar to -fpic and -fPIC, but generated position independent code can be only linked into executables'
complete -c gcc -o fno-jump-tables -d 'Do not use jump tables for switch statements even where it would be more efficient than other code generation strategies'

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ complete -c killall -xa '(__fish_complete_proc | string replace -r -- "^-" "")'
if killall --version >/dev/null 2>/dev/null # GNU
complete -c killall -s e -l exact -d 'Require an exact match for very long names'
complete -c killall -s I -l ignore-case -d 'Do case insensitive process name match'
complete -c killall -s g -l process-group -d 'Kill the process group to which the process belongs. The kill signal is only sent once per group, even if multiple processes belonging to the same process group were found'
complete -c killall -s g -l process-group -d 'Kill the process group to which the process belongs with one signal'
complete -c killall -s i -l interactive -d 'Interactively ask for confirmation before killing'
complete -c killall -s u -l user -x -a "(__fish_complete_users)" -d 'Kill only processes the specified user owns. Command names are optional'
complete -c killall -s w -l wait -d 'Wait for all killed processes to die'

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ complete -c scons -l config -d 'How the Configure call should run the config tes
force\t"Rerun all tests"
cache\t"Take all results from cache"' -x
complete -c scons -s C -d 'Directory, --directory=directory Change to the specified directory before searching for the SCon struct, Sconstruct, or sconstruct file, or doing anything else'
complete -c scons -s C -l directory -d 'Change to this directory before searching for the sconstruct file'
complete -c scons -s D -d 'Like -u except for the way default targets are handled'
complete -c scons -l debug -d 'Debug the build process' -a "count dtree explain findlibs includes memoizer memory nomemoizer objects pdb presub stacktrace stree time tree" -x

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@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:create' -s b -l pub
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:create' -s k -l installationkey -d 'installation key for key-protected package (default: null)'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:create' -s p -l package -d 'ID (starts with 04t) or alias of the package version to install'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:create' -s r -l noprompt -d 'do not prompt for confirmation'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:create' -s s -l securitytype -d '[default: AllUsers] security access type for the installed package (deprecation notice: The default --securitytype value will change from AllUsers to AdminsOnly in v47.0 or later.)' -xa 'AllUsers AdminsOnly'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:create' -s s -l securitytype -d '[default: AllUsers] security access type for the installed package' -xa 'AllUsers AdminsOnly'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:create' -s t -l upgradetype -d '[default: Mixed] the upgrade type for the package installation' -xa 'DeprecateOnly Mixed Delete'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:create' -s u -l targetusername -d 'username or alias for the target org; overrides default target org'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:create' -s w -l wait -d 'number of minutes to wait for installation status'
@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:install' -s b -l pu
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:install' -s k -l installationkey -d 'installation key for key-protected package (default: null)'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:install' -s p -l package -d 'ID (starts with 04t) or alias of the package version to install'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:install' -s r -l noprompt -d 'do not prompt for confirmation'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:install' -s s -l securitytype -d '[default: AllUsers] security access type for the installed package (deprecation notice: The default --securitytype value will change from AllUsers to AdminsOnly in v47.0 or later.)' -xa 'AllUsers AdminsOnly'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:install' -s s -l securitytype -d '[default: AllUsers] security access type for the installed package' -xa 'AllUsers AdminsOnly'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:install' -s t -l upgradetype -d '[default: Mixed] the upgrade type for the package installation' -xa 'DeprecateOnly Mixed Delete'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:install' -s u -l targetusername -d 'username or alias for the target org; overrides default target org'
complete -c sfdx -n '__fish_sfdx_using_command force:package:install' -s w -l wait -d 'number of minutes to wait for installation status'

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ if command tr --version >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
complete -c tr -x
complete -c tr -s c -s C -l complement -d 'use the complement of SET1'
complete -c tr -s d -l delete -d 'delete characters in SET1, do not translate'
complete -c tr -s s -l squeeze-repeats -d 'replace each input sequence of a repeated character that is listed in SET1 with a single occurrence of that character'
complete -c tr -s s -l squeeze-repeats -d 'replace each run of a character listed in SET1 with a single occurrence of that character'
complete -c tr -s t -l truncate-set1 -d 'first truncate SET1 to length of SET2'
complete -c tr -l help -d 'display this help and exit'
complete -c tr -l version -d 'output version information and exit'
@ -27,10 +27,10 @@ if command tr --version >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
else
# If not a GNU system, assume we have standard BSD tr features instead
complete -c tr -x
complete -c tr -s C -d 'Complement the set of characters in string1.'
complete -c tr -s c -d 'Same as -C but complement the set of values in string1.'
complete -c tr -s d -d 'Delete characters in string1 from the input.'
complete -c tr -s s -d 'Squeeze multiple occurrences of the characters listed in the last operand (either string1 or string2) in the input into a single instance of the character.'
complete -c tr -s C -d 'Complement the set of characters in string1'
complete -c tr -s c -d 'Same as -C but complement the set of values in string1'
complete -c tr -s d -d 'Delete characters in string1 from the input'
complete -c tr -s s -d 'Squeeze runs of characters listed in the last operand into one'
complete -c tr -l u -d 'Guarantee that any output is unbuffered.'
complete -c tr -a '[:alnum:]' -d 'alphanumeric characters'