When launching the first instance of fish and fishd is not launched already, this should not be considered an error as long as it can be launched. So ignore the first failure of connect(), as the calling function get_socket() will try again. May need a bit of cleanup.
Prefer the standard library lzma module if available. This change prevents
using the backports-lzma when it is installed for a version of Python that
already has the lzma module in its standard library.
- expunge LIBS_COMMON, it doesn't get used anywhere
- don't reset LIBS to empty
- move the gettext test as every binary depends on it
- only include one set of libraries
They cannot be used as arguments (Perl thinks it's version check, but
version checks are pointless for oneliners), and Debian puts path
containing version depending directories (like 5.14.2) in Perl path.
There is no need to explicitly check for two arguments and set --bold.
Instead the user can simply "set __fish_git_prompt_color_flags --bold
red".
The current check violates the expectation set by the documentation
that you can use any set_color argument as the current code interprets
"--bold red" as "--bold --bold" instead.
Plus, by passing the full contents of the variable directly, the user
can do more adventurous things like set the background as well.
git.git's git-prompt may not contain a configurable prefix, but it
does display a space before the upstream information when displaying
verbose information. Rather than using a space always or never,
default to a space whenever verbose is in showupstream.
Adds a "name" option to __fish_git_prompt_showupstream that shows an
abbreviated branch name when the upstream type is verbose.
Based on git.git 1f6806c: git-prompt.sh: optionally show upstream
branch name
Per my understanding this is not undefined behavior. No ABI depends on the called function reading
variadic arguments, nor does any standard require it. So if this is crashing something else must be going
on.
This reverts commit 22d22f6aa8.