Regenerated with current autoconf tests for OS X El Capitan.
This avoids portability problems introduced with
8b9102d9fe and partially reverts that
commit.
Update the CHANGELOG to more accurately reflect what will be included in
the 2.4.0 release vis-a-vis the `history` command behavior.
I noticed that the compiler was emitting some harmless warnings related
to the history changes so deal with those as well.
This modifies the code path for `set PATH` and `set CDPATH` to emit an
easier to understand warning when an entry in those vars is invalid. For
example
$ set PATH $PATH /tmp/arglebargle
set: Warning: $PATH entry "/tmp/arglebargle": No such file or directory
$ mkdir /tmp/d
$ chmod 0 /tmp/d
$ set PATH $PATH /tmp/d
set: Warning: $PATH entry "/tmp/d": Permission denied
$ touch /tmp/x
$ set PATH $PATH /tmp/x
set: Warning: $PATH entry "/tmp/x": Not a directory
Fixes#3450
* Fix building on Android by avoiding getpwent() if missing with autoconf check
The getpwent() function does not link when building for Android,
and user names on that platform are not interesting anyway.
People regularly ask how to make abbreviations global (i.e., private to
a fish session) rather than universal. So explain how to do so in the
`abbr` man page.
Fixes#3446
While working on making the history command support case-sensitive and
insensitive searches I noticed that entering "all" when interactively
deleting history entries resulted in an error. That's because the
history builtin currently only supports `--exact` so we need to loop
over the matching entries and delete them one at a time.
Fixes#3448
Using a configure check for stat.st_ctime_nsec fixes building on
Android which has that field but does not define STAT_HAVE_NSEC.
Before this change the Android build failed on the st_ctim.tv_nsec
fallback #else clause.
Taking a different approach here. I can't see why we'd only want to
recognize certain colors. Now, we'll just try all the colors fish might
use.
This could probably be optimized now that there are more
than 8 (or 16) colors fish can do.
My previous change to avoid creating a *.pyc file when running
create_manpage_completions.py was wrong because I put the
`sys.dont_write_bytecode = True` on the wrong line. Rather than simply
move that statement make the simpler, cleaner, fix that removes the need
for `eval` where that program is invoked.
The Linux kernel only splits on the first whitespace in the shebang line
(unlike BSD which splits on all whitespace). Which means there can be
only one argument after the path to the program.
Producing man pages is done infrequently (basically just at `make test`
and `make install`) so there isn't any point in writing compiled
byte-code versions of the python modules.
This change causes our configure script to just use the default behavior
of autoconf: in practice it will try g++ instead of clang++ first.
There are good reasons to use the behavior this reverts, namely g++
might be a symlink to clang++ and clang++ is never a symlink to g++ -
when `configure` says using "g++" that doens't tell us much.
On more systems than not, as far as I can tell, clang++ will often be a
newer compiler than g++ from what I can see as well.
However, it appears we have some bad things happening with Cygwin on
clang.
Fixes#3435