Problem with Type2ManParser
before:
complete -c xcode-select -s h -l help --description 'Prints the usage
message. UNINDENT NDENT 0. 0.'
after:
complete -c xcode-select -s h -l help --description 'Prints the
usage message.'
Don't truncate long lines with " [See Man Page]" suffix - use the
reclaimed 15 characters for more-useful usage info.
Improve the --verbose output with:
- spacing fixes
- diagnostics related to input print repr()/quoted as %r to be less
confusing.
- get rid of stupid name() and use type()/__class__.__name__,
- Always use new-style (new as in post python 2.2) classes so this
behaves the same whether we run in python 2 or 3.
- Properly convert left-quotes and right-quotes to that character in
deroff.py
Make `fish_indent`, `fish_key_reader` and `fish` recognize and assign
the same meaning to the `-d` and `-D` flags. Also, fix some errors and
stylistic issues in the associated man pages.
Fixes#3191
Remove isatty() check for stdout - this was added for both stdout
and stdin because "there is no reason to do that", but there is one:
Leaves only the bind command printed ot stdout, this allows
for one to do `fish_key_reader > bind_command.fish` to capture the bind
command while seeing the rest of the output.
* if (result == ULLONG_MAX) is always false, likely a typo as
result is unsigned long, and the comment says ULONG_MAX.
* use off_t instead of size_t for file size where it can mismatch
st_size's type in stat.h
Instead of just using Courier New across the board, have the
browser try several likely available fonts before defaulting
to the system's "monospace".
Thanks @MarkGriffiths
Fixes#2924
After the colorized syntax output in type -a foo, "foo is /usr/..."
would also be colored. (or 'test' in fish_indent foo.fish; echo test).
Make fish_indent reset the color when it's done.
Doesn't colorize if output is redirected.
This is "fun" and indenting happens to make most of the included
functions display more narrow and fit better into a terminal window.
After the colorized syntax output in type -a foo, "foo is /usr/..."
would also be colored. (or 'test' in fish_indent foo.fish; echo test).
Make fish_indent reset the color when it's done.
Doesn't colorize if output is redirected.
This is "fun" and indenting happens to make most of the included
functions display more narrow and fit better into a terminal window.