As part of factoring out the documentation building parts of the fish
build, add a new file build_commands_hdr.sh that builds the commands.hdr
file. Invoke it from both the Makefile and CMake build.
This adds a new script build_tools/build_lexicon_filter.sh
that builds the lexicon filter. It is factored out from the Makefile,
and both the Makefile and CMake build invoke it.
This reverts functional changes in commit
3bef4a3c1f.
* Annotated tags only should be used for releases - see #3572 for
examples of where we want to use lightweight tags.
See also git-tag(1) on the purpose of annotated and lightweight tags.
* Version numbers are numbers and should not start with a branch name.
The commit ID is embedded in the version and uniquely identifies the
history. `fish --version` and `echo $FISH_VERSION` contain this
information.
Now that we're working on the 3.0.0 major release it is more important
than ever that fish binaries built by developers have version strings
which clearly communicate where they came from.
This change does several things. First, it works around a quirk of the
`xgetttext` command that only recognizes description strings in even
numbered position on the command. Second, it allows descriptions
introduced by the `-d` short flag to be recognized.
More importantly, it normalizes the strings so that `xgettext` correctly
extracts them into the *.po file. Prior to this change many fish script
strings were ignored due to how they were written (e.g., single versus
double quotes).
Fixes#4073
There should be just one place that calls `setupterm()`. While refactoring
the code I also decided to not make initializing the curses subsystem a
fatal error. We now try two fallback terminal names ("ansi" and "dumb")
and if those can't be used we still end up with a usable shell.
Fixes#3850
The `make style` and `make style-all` commands have been performing well
without glitches for long enough that it is no longer necessary to report
when they don't change the style of a file. Especially in light of the
fact that all the relevant code has been restyled in the past year. This
change makes `make style-all` much less noisy.
I'm starting to wonder if IWYU is worth the effort. Nonetheless, this
makes it lint clean on macOS and reduces the number of warnings on
FreeBSD and Linux.
Commit 8645aa94 was made because it seemed necessary at the time. However,
when I run `make lint-all` now it complains about include loops for header
`signal.h`. This reverts part of that earlier commit to get sane behavior
from IWYU again.
I had disabled having `make style-all` restyling fish scripts because a
majority of them did not conform to the style enforced by `fish_indent`.
I recently restyled most of the fish scripts with the exception of the
completion scripts. So this re-enables restyling all scripts with the
exception of completion scripts.
This is normally handled by the build_documentation.sh script, but if
the tarball includes the documentation then that script is never run.
We should do it in both places as the Xcode build uses only the
build_documentation.sh script!
Fixes#2561.
This fixes some of the IWYU and cppcheck lint warnings. And only on
macOS (formerly OS X). Fixing these types of warnings on a broader set
of platforms should be done but this is a baby step to making `make
lint-all` have few, if any, warnings. This reduces the number of lines
in the `make lint-all` output on macOS by over 500 lines.
I found that after fixing the args to `cppcheck` it started reporting
lots of varFuncNullUB warnings. Suppress them as they should be safe to
ignore. Also, improve the readability of the script.
For now don't restyle all the fish scripts. That's because there
are still problems with the `fish_indent` output that require manual
intervention. Not to mention that very few of the fish scripts even
conform to `fish_indent` output at this time.
* Use the Makefile mechanism to also detect old key_reader binaries
Don't tell them to delete it - just that they might want fkr.
You'd have to of installed it manually. Not unhelpful to point
that out here.
* Remind folks to start a new fish session after install
* Add output for installation during silent builds
* Suppress "Fish has been built, use make install..." if fish was
actually built with a goal of `make install' from the command-line
already and it's already working on that. It can be confusing.
* Get rid of the $(call) stuff for color usage
Fixes problem with gucked up output when doing parallel builds
* Brighten up output with more colors and fancy attributes.
Works fine with TERM=dumb
* Introduce show-VAR targets - with VAR being a variable name,
adding this to the target list wherever you like will cause
the pretty-printed VAR='VAR' output. Can also use MAKE show-FOO
to quickly diagnose problems.
* Put the -D macros in CPPFLAGS (C preprocessor flags) as God
intended instead of MACROS. CPPFLAGS was already defined but
empty - and MACROS was getting added to CXXFLAGS and used on
every CXX invocation.
* Addresss a handful of missed bits from the initial silent make
merge. Like msgfmt output.
* Fix config.status output being completely silenced even when
it's re-running ./configure.
* Work around annoyance with PCRE being perfectly quiet except a
minority of the rm's during make clean.
There was a lot of very noisy output for things
we do not care about, particularly the echoing of clang commands,
installs, and doxygen output.
We now show output like " CXX src/fish.o" and not much else
unless there is a problem.
Add mechanism to show e.g. CXXFLAGS variables at top of build.
Improve make docs output
Highlight FISH_BUILD_VERSION
FISH_BUILD_VERSION is yellow.
Run ./configure with -q
This change made clang-format apply to our JavaScript sources,
but we haven't yet agreed upon a JavaScript style guide. Once we
agree on one, we can include the JS files in the formatting pass too.
This reverts commit 799d8ddfc4.
This is a regression introduced by 834ebef53c
Bolster with a check for only login sessions too -- hopefully makes it
less annooying on subshells in general.
Fixes#3261
clang-format supports javascript and our 1 obj-c file. Also,
let it pick up a handful of missed files of types we already inteded it
to fix up.
Improve formatting and output.
I recently noticed there were several invocations of `wcwidth()` that should
have been `fish_wcwidth()`. This adds custom cppcheck rules to detect that
mistake.
This only eliminates errors reported by `make lint`. It shouldn't cause any
functional changes.
This change does remove several functions that are unused. It also removes the
`desc_arr` variable which is both unused and out of date with reality.