No longer using `-` to indicate reading to stdout. Use lack of arguments
as stdout indicator. This prevents mixing of variables with stdout
reading and makes it clear that stdout may not be mixed with delimiters
or array mode.
Added an option to read to stdout via `read -`. While it may seem
useless at first blush, it lets you do things like include
mysql -p(read --silent) ...
Without needing to save to a local variable and then echo it back.
Kicks in when `-` is provided as the variable name to read to. This is
in keeping with the de facto syntax for reading/writing from/to
stdin/stdout instead of a file in, e.g., tar, cat, and other standard
unix utilities.
"Use the fish_update_completions command.", the answer to "How do I update man page completions?", was also found at the end of the answer to "How do I get the exit status of a command?"
\b does not match "end of spaces" but rather "start of a-z/0-9" and so
does not match the start of string '-c'. Match (and then re-insert) a
literal ' ' as part of the pattern instead.
Work around bug pypa/pip#4755
Don't expect all users to be running a version of pip2/3 that includes
the fix (once it's upstreamed). Will continue to work if/when pip2/3
emit the correct output. pip is already very slow at printing the
completions (see #4448) so the `sed` call overhead is neglible.
* Add pip completion
* We call native pip completion for fish if pip is installed
* Add pipenv completion
* We call pipenv native completion if pipenv is installed
* Applied changes as requested by @floam
* Changed usage of `test (command -v)` for just `command -sq`
* Add completions for pip2/3
* In some systems pip is not aliased and we have pip2 and pip3
* In those cases, we just load the completions for those commands
* Separate pip2/3 completions in their own file as requested by @floam
This silences binding errors due to keys not found in the current
termcap config in the default fish bindings.
Closes#4188, #4431, and obviates the original fix for #1155
It was necessary to re-implement builtin_bind as a class in order to
avoid passing around the options array from function to function and
as adding an opts parameter to `get_terminfo_sequence` would require
otps to be passed to all other builtin_bind_ functions so they could, in
turn, pass it to `get_terminfo_sequence`.
On powerpc64 (big-endian platform) one test failed as:
Testing file printf.in ... fail
Output differs for file printf.in. Diff follows:
--- printf.tmp.out 2017-10-02 18:14:17.740000000 -0700
+++ printf.out 2017-10-02 18:11:59.370000000 -0700
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Hello 1 2 3.000000 4.000000 5 6
-a B 0 18446744073709551615
+a B 10 18446744073709551615
It happens due to roughly the following code:
swprintf(..., L"%o", (long long)8);
Here mismatch happens between "%o" (requires 32-bit value)
and 'long long' (requires 64-bit value).
The fix turns it effectively to:
swprintf(..., L"%llo", (long long)8);
as it was previously done for 'x', 'd' and other int-like types.
Makes tests pass on powerpc64.
Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org>
This
- Offers more candidates
- Is more reactive (it'll always incorporate "--state=" and "--type="
- Is faster (about 800ms to about 120ms)
- Needs fewer function files
All __fish_systemctl_* functions except __fish_systemctl_services have
been removed.
Squashed commit of the following:
commit fb252e6e10
Author: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
Date: Tue Sep 26 15:52:23 2017 -0500
CHANGELOG.md: kdeconnect-cli, not kdecomplete
commit e031d91c19
Author: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
Date: Tue Sep 26 15:49:59 2017 -0500
fixup! Updated changelog with info about all new and updated completions since 2.6.0
commit 6366a67c21
Author: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
Date: Tue Sep 26 15:36:37 2017 -0500
fixup! Updated changelog with info about all new and updated completions since 2.6.0
commit 281be31eb3
Author: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
Date: Tue Sep 26 15:21:01 2017 -0500
Updated changelog with info about all new and updated completions since 2.6.0
Decided to move doc_src/fish.lss to share/lynx.lss, which just makes
more sense all around. Accordingly, now using {$__fish_datadir} instead
of {$__fish_help_dir} in help.fish.
Makefile now installs the custom lss on make install
Lynx uses a very naïve method of applying styles to HTML elements by
hashing the element type and the class name to generate a map of
hash:style. After the hash is calculated, Lynx does not go back and
check whether or not the actual string values match the LSS properties.
See the following links on the Links mailing list:
* http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lynx-dev/2015-12/msg00037.html
* http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lynx-dev/2015-12/msg00039.html
This patch copies the default Lynx stylesheet but removes highlighting
and other styles that would result in unreadable text (due to not enough
contrast with the background color), and if the `help` builtin detects
that the best web browser to use is Lynx, it instructs it to use this
modified stylesheet.
If the $DISPLAY environment variable is not set, xdg-open should not be
used to load the web browser. Just because it is installed does not mean
that the user exclusively runs in an X session.
Needed for Lynx detection to work around #4170
The POSIX standard specifies that a buffer should be supplied to
getcwd(), not doing so is undefined (or rather, platform-defined)
behavior. This was causing the getcwd errors on illumos (though not seen
on Solaris 11) reported in #3340Closes#3340
Thanks to @ThomasAH, as per #4378. Tested on many platforms (OS X,
FreeBSD, Linux, and Solaris). Works with IPv4 and IPv6 as well as
host names and loopback addresses.
Took care of remaining issues preventing fish from building on Solaris.
Mainly caused by some assumptions that certain defines are POSIX when
they are not (`NAME_MAX`).
Moved `NAME_MAX` defines to common.h - for some reason, it was being
defined in a cpp file (`env_universal_common.cpp`) even though it is used
in multiple source files.
Now compiles on Solaris 11 with GNU Make. Still some warnings because
fish was written with GNU getopt in mind and the Solaris version doesn't
use `const char *` but rather just `char *` for getopt values, but it
builds nevertheless.
Assuming this closes#3340
We had pid_status defined as a pid_t instance, which was fine since on
most platforms pid_t is an alias for int. However, that is not
universally the case and waitpid takes an int *, not a pid_t *.
Smarter BSDmakefile that automatically calls gmake to build the targets,
even including `-j` if provided. README.md can be simplified to remove
`gmake` references from build instructions for BSD users.