The existing subsequence search commonly returns false positives.
Support globs, to allow searching for disconnected substrings in a better way.
Closes#10143Closes#10131
This allows giving a range like "5..7".
It works in combination with more (including overlapping) ranges or
single indices.
Fixes#9736
(cherry picked from commit 65769bf8c8)
* Improve prompt execution time
* Change status to changes
* Remove grep/awk/sort
* Remove calls to grep/awk/sort
* Don't overwrite user defined colors
* Make look more consistent with git
(cherry picked from commit 43b1be0579)
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
* completion(usbip): support ipv6
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* completion(usbip): use fish string match
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* fix: support --remote and -r both
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