With a blank $suff (i.e. complete all files), __fish_complete_suffix
returned directories twice, once with the trailing `/` and once without.
This fixes that, and additionally speeds up the code by no longer
shelling out to `sort -u` as we no longer rely on brace expansion to
enumerate directories and files simultaneously.
In general, this behavior would occur when a directory exists that
matches the suffix search pattern (so a dir named 'foo.bar' with a
search pattern '.bar' would return 'foo.bar' twice).
Runtime has dropped from ~22ms to ~8ms on my machine, while also
returning more correct results.
Previously, trying to complete a token with any of these
expansion-related characters would cause the completion to return no
results, as it would emit expanded values which weren't matched by the
autocompleter.
The previous completion generation was broken for several reasons:
* ./foo would break detection of suffix due to the leading . being
interpreted an extension marker,
* ./foo would be completed as foo, which would be excluded from
matching inrcomplete.cpp
I hate doing this but I am tired of touching a fish script as part of
some change and having `make style` radically change it. Which makes
editing fish scripts more painful than it needs to be. It is time to do
a wholesale reformatting of these scripts to conform to the documented
style as implemented by the `fish_indent` program.
__fish_complete_subcommand
* sudo:
- now can be completed bu group and user (-u and -g keys).
- subcommand completion is fixed
* __fish_complete_proc.fish is added to complete killall command with
list of running processes
* __fish_complete_tex.fish is updated with common options
* __fish_make_completion_signals.fish is added to make a list of kill
signals for kill and killall
* completions:
- minor filetype completions are added for djview, xpdf, mupdf, gv,
xdvi
- adduser is copmleted by user and group
- dlocate and dpkg are completed by packages
- find: -executable options is added
- htop: options
- funced and funcsave are completed by function names
- ifdown and ifup are copmleted by interfaces
- kill and killall: options, signals and processes
- latexmk, ln, nm: options
- lualatex and xelatex copmletions
- sudo: -u and -g options
- wvdial: presets