I recently made a change to remove some no longer needed .gitignore rules
and generally improve the readability of that config file. Contributor
@floam noted that this config file was still too permissive and
ambiguous. This change adds additional refinements that should
a) make it easier for someone to understand why a file/directory is being
excluded, and
b) make it less likely that a mistake results in a file being inadvertently
excluded.
I noticed while doing a build that `git status` was reporting the `obj/`
directory had been modified. Add that to the list of ignored directories.
Remove a couple of build artifacts (`seq` and `set_color`) which aren't
created anymore. Break the ignored files into well defined groups with the
entries sorted in each group.
The original `key_reader` program was useful but didn't do much that `xxd`
or `od -tx1z` didn't do. Furthermore, it wasn't built and installed by
default. This change adds features that make it superior to those programs
for decoding interactive key presses and makes it a first-class citizen
like the `fish_indent` program that is always available.
Fixes#2991
- Add options to the autotools build to set the path for the "vendor"
or "extra" configuration snippets, functions and completions
directories.
- Remove the vendor_completions directory from the Xcode build, as
these are relocatable and compiling the paths in does not make sense.
This allows packaging tools like Homebrew and Nix to use a common
directory outside of the main prefix for third-party completions, and
to make these available for programmatic discovery through `pkg-config`.
Closes#2113
This is a file under version control, there's no reason it should be
listed here. Having it in .gitignore was causing tools like `ag` to
avoid looking at share/config.fish.
I noticed while fixing issue #2702 that the fish program being tested
was sourcing config.fish files outside of the current build. This also
happens when Travis CI runs the tests but isn't an issue there because
of how Travis is configured to execute the tests.
I also noticed that running `make test` was polluting my personal fish
history; which will become a bigger problem if and when the fishd universal
var file is moved from $XDG_CONFIG_HOME to $XDG_DATA_HOME.
This change makes it possible for an individual to run the tests on
their local machine secure in the knowledge that only the config.fish and
related files from their git repository will be used and doing so won't
pollute their personal fish history.
Resolves#469
Assists other packages in finding the path to install completions: call
`pkg-config --variable=completionsdir fish` or so (like
bash-completion).
As discussed in #1485.
Completely fixes#1557 and the underlying Doxygen changes that caused
it. Should make fish docs simpler and more robust, more consistent and
generally prettier.
todo:
- trap unmarked text as arguments in context
- test & fix sed portability - see in particular. (so far tested on BSD
(Mac) and GNU sed).
- test Makefile changes
- last round of aesthetic changes and getting that ascii fish in there…
Rework for Doxygen >1.8. Moved large parts of the documentation to a
simplified format, making use of Markdown enhancements and fixing bad
long options.
Removes some unused variables and out-of-date references.
Wraps some tests in quotes to avoid expansion errors.
Removes the fish.spec generated file as it is out of date and is
arguably better maintained by downstream packagers.
See http://github.com/zanchey/fish-build/ for a better RPM spec file.
I commited executables in previous commit (removed using git push
--force - sorry, I wouldn't want to waste space in git repository), so I
think *.exe files should be forbidden to avoid any problems (there is no
reason to ever commit them)
- etc/config.fish and share/config.fish are now "universal" and no longer reference install paths or need to be touched by autotools. They've been removed from config.fish.in to config.fish.
- fish now attempts to determine __fish_datadir and __fish_sysconfdir relative to the path of the fish executable itself (typically by walking up one directory). This means that you can copy the directory hierarchy around and things will still work. The compiled-in paths are used as a backup.
- The fish Xcode project now can build fish natively, without needing autotools.
- Version bumped to 2.0
This commit makes fish_parse_opt stop at first non-option argument,
which expected as fish script name and pass the remaining argument to
that script. I also updated the test cases.