When this switched over from directly piping commandline to storing
its output and using printf, I inadvertently always added a trailing
newline. That's probably annoying.
Note that this will now always *remove* a trailing newline (because
the command substitution does). That will barely make a
difference (because trailing newlines are quite unusual in the
commandline) and will probably feel better than keeping it - we could
even make a point of removing trailing whitespace in general.
Fixes#6927
(cherry picked from commit 6ebbe5a450)
Fixes#6798
This re-adds some false positives: functions, builtins and abbreviations
are suggested after commands like sudo but I don't think anyone had
complained about that.
(cherry picked from commit 2a89873e6d686fcff1d26d0914a8b9f90b7cc308)
The output of
systemctl list-units
seems to include a marker of '●' or '*' for some units, even if the
output is not going to a terminal and "--no-legend" and "--no-pager"
are given. This appears
to be a recent development, and there does not appear to be a flag to
disable it.
So we simply filter it out in the completions to once again hopefully
offer the actual units.
Fixes#6740
Even if $DISPLAY is unset, xdg-open can be useful, and on systems that
have xdg-open, "open" is most likely some god awful outdated thing
called "openvt" elsewhere.
Fixes#6739
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The default hg prompt is slow on large repositories (hg status takes
2-3 seconds on mozilla-central) which is unacceptable as a default.
Mimick our git prompt: by default, only show the current branch.
If the new variable $fish_prompt_hg_show_informative_status is set,
then use the old behavior.
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(cherry picked from commit da7b762f4a)
This is apparently quite slow on large svn repos (like 40 seconds
slow), and we don't have a good thing to display other than the full
file information.
So we'll have to disable it for now.
Fixes#6681.
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Same issue occurs here, as in #6270 (and fixed in 611a658 for `__fish_describe_command.fish`). Same reason. I've just copied the same workaround and changed the function name to match.
(cherry picked from commit f7edfba5d7)
It's now good enough to do so.
We don't allow grid-alignment:
```fish
complete -c foo -s b -l barnanana -a '(something)'
complete -c foo -s z -a '(something)'
```
becomes
```fish
complete -c foo -s b -l barnanana -a '(something)'
complete -c foo -s z -a '(something)'
```
It's just more trouble than it is worth.
The one part I'd change:
We align and/or'd parts of an if-condition with the in-block code:
```fish
if true
and false
dosomething
end
```
becomes
```fish
if true
and false
dosomething
end
```
but it's not used terribly much and if we ever fix it we can just
reindent.
We just do a cheesy version check and hope it works out.
If this is fixed in 10.15.4, we have to reenable it. If it still isn't
fixed in 10.16, we need to adjust it.
Fixes#6270
This is part of our (well, my) quest to spice up the default prompt.
In this case we color the host if $SSH_TTY is set, which is easy to
detect and helps draw attention to the host.
See #6398.
See #6375.
This variable holds an integer that resembles the fish version up to
that initializations were performed. It should be incremented whenever
some new initialization is required after upgrading fish. This should
not change the behavior for existing fish installations, except for a
minor message on installations that upgrade from fish<2.3.0.
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This use of eval is unsafe, not really all that useful and can spew
errors that can't be suppressed. So let's remove it, and in future add
a thing that can do expansions in a safe manner
Fixes#6456.
"-C" is short for "--case-sensitive", which is entirely okay with "--delete".
The one that isn't okay is "-X", which is short for "--Clear".
Seen on gitter.im
This prefixes files beginning with `-` with a `./` when generating
completions *in fish code*. Standard completions for directory listings
generated by the C++ directory traversal code are not afected by this
patch.
Most fish completions defer to `__fish_complete_suffix` to generate the
file/directory completions, these *will* be corrected.
* Make `type -p` and `type -P` behave as documented
* Recognize `-` as an additional sign of no path
Functions created via `source` (like by `alias`) cause `functions --details` to return `-`
rather than `stdin` when invoked upon them.
* Add the `--succinct` flag to `type`
* Use `echo` rather than `printf`
* Change `succinct` to `short`; print path if known
* Clean up the printing logic ever so slightly
This was mostly dead, since $fish_color_host is set to normal in
__fish_config_interactive. The assignment was only used if the user
explicitly unsets fish_color_host (which they shouldn't, really).
Anyway it's weird to use cyan, use normal instead.
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The colors are set in __fish_config_interactive before the prompt is
painted for the first time.
Also initialize the $fish_color_status for the (pipe) status, bump the
version for that.
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If a command fails, print the pipestatus in red instead of yellow and
don't print the status of the last process again. See #6375.
Also use $fish_color_status for coloring status consistently.
Also use __fish_pipestatus_with_signal to print SIGPIPE instead
of a numeric code on e.g.: yes | less +q
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(command pwd) uses the system's implementation of pwd. At least the GNU
coreutils implementation defaults to -P, which resulted in symlinks being
expanded when switching between directories with nextd/prevd.