The value completions were rendered almost entirely useless due to the forced
inclusion of file completions at all tokens, including in the head/command
position thanks to the use of `__fish_complete_subcommand` which doesn't
understand the semantics of `env` and expects something like `ssh`. But we don't
need it at all.
* feat: improve konsole completion
* Improve konsole profile completion to be dynamic
Directly complete --profile as a long argument
* Dynamically complete konsole -p
* Properly handle a lot more -Z completion formats as suggested by `rustc -Z
help`
* Don't run any `rustc` commands when sourcing `rustc.fish`; these invocations
are instead deferred until the user attempts to complete the specific switch.
* Support CSV -A/F/D/W values
Don't unconditionally execute the plumbing to get `rustc -C` completions (use it
only when trying to complete `rustc -C`), filter out deprecated options, and use
fewer calls to the `string` builtin to optimize further.
Need to do the same thing for the `-Z` completions next, those hang the shell
for a good 1.5+ seconds.
Try not to let `cargo asm` build a large project and hang the terminal (and make
the fans go crazy) if we try to generate a list of functions/paths and the
project is in a dirty state. Also support dynamic completion of --target.
If rustup is installed, use the existing `__rustup_installed_targets` to get a
list of installed targets to compile for. If it's not, print a list of all
targets known to rustc.
It sucks that the completions file is currently architected in a way where we
have to manually specify the arguments for each subcommand. 🤷
- Remove duplicated options - we had `-type` 9 times!
- Remove deprecated options and synonyms
- Make descriptions shorter, even removing some - when they're inscrutable they might as well not be there.
Really, 99.8% of these options are of interest to nobody except possibly (a subset of) gcc developers, so it pays to have *less* on your screen that you don't use anyway.
In ImageMagick 7 or later, legacy commands have been replaced with
magick. Here a new functions, defines these completions and it is
called for `magick` and `magick convert`.
fixes#7172. Closes#10307.
Co-authored-by: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>