This implements input and input_common FFI pieces in input_ffi.rs, and
simultaneously ports bind.rs. This was done as a single commit because
builtin_bind would have required a substantial amount of work to use the input
ffi.
This will support rewriting the input machinery in Rust.
Note that while there are a lot of keys here, in practice this is very fast -
taking on the order of microseconds to populate.
We run __fish_enable_bracketed_paste on every shell prompt, and inside
edit_command_buffer. This protects from accidents when pasting control
characters, and makes sure the paste results in a single undo group.
Let's do the same for builtin read.
Found while doing the research for #10101
- Replace short options with old-style options: even though they are
single-letter, Blender's options cannot be combined.
- Add comments to separate blocks of options, mirroring Blender's help message.
- Add missing options: render-frame, python-use-system-env, register-allusers,
unregister, unregister-allusers.
- Remove options: debug-gpu-disable-ssbo, debug-gpu-renderdoc, -R.
- Fix typos:
- debug-depsgraph-eval (was -evel)
- debug-depsgraph-pretty (was -time)
- app-template (was open-last)
- Update output formats:
- Add descriptions.
- Add HDR, TIFF, OpenEXR, OpenEXR Multilayer, FFmpeg, Cineon, DPX, JPEG 2000,
and WebP, which are optional but generally available.
- Remove IRIZ, which is no longer available.
- Fix arguments for --use-extension: they should be 0 or 1, not true or false.
- Make env-system-* options require a parameter.
- Improve --add-ons by querying the list of add-ons inside Blender rather than a
hardcoded path. This is because Blender's add-on modules may come from many
different paths which depend on platform.
- Fix __blender_echo_input_file_name, by relying on extension.
- Fix listing of scene datablocks inside Blend file.
- Add listing of Python text datablocks to execute inside Blend file.
Closes#10150
Adhere as best as possible to the style guidelines at
https://www.nordtheme.com/docs/colors-and-palettes. Some adaptations were made
so that `functions <function>` is also syntax highlighted per the upstream
recommendations.
Additionally, the theme file has been reordered to follow the order of variables
defined in interactive syntax-highlighting-variables documentation.
This was an issue with "--no-execute", which has no variables and
therefore no $HOME:
```fish
fish --no-execute /path/to/file
```
would say the error is in `~/path/to/file`.
Instead, since this is just for a message, we simply return the
filename without doing the replacement.
Fixes#10171
The existing subsequence search commonly returns false positives.
Support globs, to allow searching for disconnected substrings in a better way.
Closes#10143Closes#10131
When working on a C or C++ projects, it is often handy to compile a
single file (e.g. large refactoring where many files fail to compile so
compiling a single file results in less compiler errors making the compiler
output significantly easier to read and navigate). Current completion offers
only ninja targets which are usually just top level binaries. This commit makes
object files and library files to be offered in the ninja completion.
The change is inspired by the zsh ninja completion [1], but aims to reduce noise
by only matching for entries ending in ".o", ".so" or ".a".
[1] c828f06e08/src/zsh/_ninja (L30)
The "#[bench]" attribute is not allowed in stable Rust, so keep it behind
a new feature flag. Run on nightly Rust with
$ cargo bench --features=bechmark
test tests::encoding::bench::bench_convert_ascii ... bench: 125,988 ns/iter (+/- 1,128) = 1040 MB/s