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If you are upgrading from version 3.0.0 or before, please also review the release notes for 3.1b1 (included below). Release notes for fish 3.1b1 (released January 26, 2020) Notable improvements and fixes * A new $pipestatus variable contains a list of exit statuses of the previous job, for each of the separate commands in a pipeline (#5632). * fish no longer buffers pipes to the last function in a pipeline, improving many cases where pipes appeared to block or hang (#1396). * An overhaul of error messages for builtin commands, including a removal of the overwhelming usage summary, more readable stack traces (#3404, #5434), and stack traces for test (aka [) (#5771). * fish's debugging arguments have been significantly improved. The --debug-level option has been removed, and a new --debug option replaces it. This option accepts various categories, which may be listed via fish --print-debug-categories (#5879). A new --debug-output option allows for redirection of debug output. * string has a new collect subcommand for use in command substitutions, producing a single output instead of splitting on new lines (similar to "$(cmd)" in other shells) (#159). * The fish manual, tutorial and FAQ are now available in man format as fish-doc, fish-tutorial and fish-faq respectively (#5521). * Like other shells, cd now always looks for its argument in the current directory as a last resort, even if the CDPATH variable does not include it or "." (#4484). * fish now correctly handles CDPATH entries that start with .. (#6220) or contain ./ (#5887). * The fish_trace variable may be set to trace execution (#3427). This performs a similar role as set -x in other shells. * fish uses the temporary directory determined by the system, rather than relying on /tmp (#3845). * The fish Web configuration tool (fish_config) prints a list of commands it is executing, to help understanding and debugging (#5584). * Major performance improvements when pasting (#5866), executing lots of commands (#5905), importing history from bash (#6295), and when completing variables that might match $history (#6288). Syntax changes and new commands * A new builtin command, time, which allows timing of fish functions and builtins as well as external commands (#117). * Brace expansion now only takes place if the braces include a "," or a variable expansion, meaning common commands such as git reset HEAD@@{0} do not require escaping (#5869). * New redirections &> and &| may be used to redirect or pipe stdout, and also redirect stderr to stdout (#6192). * switch now allows arguments that expand to nothing, like empty variables (#5677). * The VAR=val cmd syntax can now be used to run a command in a modified environment (#6287). * and is no longer recognised as a command, so that nonsensical constructs like and and and produce a syntax error (#6089). * math's exponent operator, '^', was previously left-associative, but now uses the more commonly-used right-associative behaviour (#6280). This means that math '3^0.5^2' was previously calculated as '(3^0.5)^2', but is now calculated as '3^(0.5^2)'. * In fish 3.0, the variable used with for loops inside command substitutions could leak into enclosing scopes; this was an inadvertent behaviour change and has been reverted (#6480). Scripting improvements * string split0 now returns 0 if it split something (#5701). * In the interest of consistency, builtin -q and command -q can now be used to query if a builtin or command exists (#5631). * math now accepts --scale=max for the maximum scale (#5579). * builtin $var now works correctly, allowing a variable as the builtin name (#5639). * cd understands the -- argument to make it possible to change to directories starting with a hyphen (#6071). * complete --do-complete now also does fuzzy matches (#5467). * complete --do-complete can be used inside completions, allowing limited recursion (#3474). * count now also counts lines fed on standard input (#5744). * eval produces an exit status of 0 when given no arguments, like other shells (#5692). * printf prints what it can when input hasn't been fully converted to a number, but still prints an error (#5532). * complete -C foo now works as expected, rather than requiring complete -Cfoo. * complete has a new --force-files option, to re-enable file completions. This allows sudo -E and pacman -Qo to complete correctly (#5646). * argparse now defaults to showing the current function name (instead of argparse) in its errors, making --name often superfluous (#5835). * argparse has a new --ignore-unknown option to keep unrecognized options, allowing multiple argparse passes to parse options (#5367). * argparse correctly handles flag value validation of options that only have short names (#5864). * read -S (short option of --shell) is recognised correctly (#5660). * read understands --list, which acts like --array in reading all arguments into a list inside a single variable, but is better named (#5846). * read has a new option, --tokenize, which splits a string into variables according to the shell's tokenization rules, considering quoting, escaping, and so on (#3823). * read interacts more correctly with the deprecated $IFS variable, in particular removing multiple separators when splitting a variable into a list (#6406), matching other shells. * fish_indent now handles semicolons better, including leaving them in place for ; and and ; or instead of breaking the line (#5859). * fish_indent --write now supports multiple file arguments, indenting them in turn. * The default read limit has been increased to 100MiB (#5267). * math now also understands x for multiplication, provided it is followed by whitespace (#5906). * math reports the right error when incorrect syntax is used inside parentheses (#6063), and warns when unsupported logical operations are used (#6096). * functions --erase now also prevents fish from autoloading a function for the first time (#5951). * jobs --last returns 0 to indicate success when a job is found (#6104). * commandline -p and commandline -j now split on && and || in addition to ; and & (#6214). * A bug where string split would drop empty strings if the output was only empty strings has been fixed (#5987). * eval no long creates a new local variable scope, but affects variables in the scope it is called from (#4443). source still creates a new local scope. * abbr has a new --query option to check for the existence of an abbreviation. * Local values for fish_complete_path and fish_function_path are now ignored; only their global values are respected. * Syntax error reports now display a marker in the correct position (#5812). * Empty universal variables may now be exported (#5992). * Exported universal variables are no longer imported into the global scope, preventing shadowing. This makes it easier to change such variables for all fish sessions and avoids breakage when the value is a list of multiple elements (#5258). * A bug where for could use invalid variable names has been fixed (#5800). * A bug where local variables would not be exported to functions has been fixed (#6153). * The null command (:) now always exits successfully, rather than passing through the previous exit status (#6022). * The output of functions FUNCTION matches the declaration of the function, correctly including comments or blank lines (#5285), and correctly includes any --wraps flags (#1625). * type supports a new option, --short, which suppress function expansion (#6403). * type --path with a function argument will now output the path to the file containing the definition of that function, if it exists. * type --force-path with an argument that cannot be found now correctly outputs nothing, as documented (#6411). * The $hostname variable is no longer truncated to 32 characters (#5758). * Line numbers in function backtraces are calculated correctly (#6350). * A new fish_cancel event is emitted when the command line is cancelled, which is useful for terminal integration (#5973). Interactive improvements * New Base16 color options are available through the Web-based configuration (#6504). * fish only parses /etc/paths on macOS in login shells, matching the bash implementation (#5637) and avoiding changes to path ordering in child shells (#5456). It now ignores blank lines like the bash implementation (#5809). * The locale is now reloaded when the LOCPATH variable is changed (#5815). * read no longer keeps a history, making it suitable for operations that shouldn't end up there, like password entry (#5904). * dirh outputs its stack in the correct order (#5477), and behaves as documented when universal variables are used for its stack (#5797). * funced and the edit-commandline-in-buffer bindings did not work in fish 3.0 when the $EDITOR variable contained spaces; this has been corrected (#5625). * Builtins now pipe their help output to a pager automatically (#6227). * set_color now colors the --print-colors output in the matching colors if it is going to a terminal. * fish now underlines every valid entered path instead of just the last one (#5872). * When syntax highlighting a string with an unclosed quote, only the quote itself will be shown as an error, instead of the whole argument. * Syntax highlighting works correctly with variables as commands (#5658) and redirections to close file descriptors (#6092). * help works properly on Windows Subsytem for Linux (#5759, #6338). * A bug where disown could crash the shell has been fixed (#5720). * fish will not autosuggest files ending with ~ unless there are no other candidates, as these are generally backup files (#985). * Escape in the pager works correctly (#5818). * Key bindings that call fg no longer leave the terminal in a broken state (#2114). * Brackets (#5831) and filenames containing $ (#6060) are completed with appropriate escaping. * The output of complete and functions is now colorized in interactive terminals. * The Web-based configuration handles aliases that include single quotes correctly (#6120), and launches correctly under Termux (#6248) and OpenBSD (#6522). * function now correctly validates parameters for --argument-names as valid variable names (#6147) and correctly parses options following --argument-names, as in "--argument-names foo --description bar" (#6186). * History newly imported from bash includes command lines using && or ||. * The automatic generation of completions from manual pages is better described in job and process listings, and no longer produces a warning when exiting fish (#6269). * In private mode, setting $fish_greeting to an empty string before starting the private session will prevent the warning about history not being saved from being printed (#6299). * In the interactive editor, a line break (Enter) inside unclosed brackets will insert a new line, rather than executing the command and producing an error (#6316). * Ctrl-C always repaints the prompt (#6394). * When run interactively from another program (such as Python), fish will correctly start a new process group, like other shells (#5909). * Job identifiers (for example, for background jobs) are assigned more logically (#6053). * A bug where history would appear truncated if an empty command was executed was fixed (#6032). New or improved bindings * Pasting strips leading spaces to avoid pasted commands being omitted from the history (#4327). * Shift-Left and Shift-Right now default to moving backwards and forwards by one bigword (words separated by whitespace) (#1505). * The default escape delay (to differentiate between the escape key and an alt-combination) has been reduced to 30ms, down from 300ms for the default mode and 100ms for Vi mode (#3904). * The forward-bigword binding now interacts correctly with autosuggestions (#5336). * The fish_clipboard_* functions support Wayland by using [wl-clipboard](https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard) (#5450). * The nextd and prevd functions no longer print "Hit end of history", instead using a bell. They correctly store working directories containing symbolic links (#6395). * If a fish_mode_prompt function exists, Vi mode will only execute it on mode-switch instead of the entire prompt. This should make it much more responsive with slow prompts (#5783). * The path-component bindings (like Ctrl-w) now also stop at ":" and "@@", because those are used to denote user and host in commands such as ssh (#5841). * The NULL character can now be bound via bind -k nul. Terminals often generate this character via control-space. (#3189). * A new readline command expand-abbr can be used to trigger abbreviation expansion (#5762). * A new readline command, delete-or-exit, removes a character to the right of the cursor or exits the shell if the command line is empty (moving this functionality out of the delete-or-exit function). * The self-insert readline command will now insert the binding sequence, if not empty. * A new binding to prepend sudo, bound to Alt-S by default (#6140). * The Alt-W binding to describe a command should now work better with multiline prompts (#6110) * The Alt-H binding to open a command's man page now tries to ignore sudo (#6122). * A new pair of bind functions, history-prefix-search-backward (and forward), was introduced (#6143). * Vi mode now supports R to enter replace mode (#6342), and d0 to delete the current line (#6292). * In Vi mode, hitting Enter in replace-one mode no longer erases the prompt (#6298). * Selections in Vi mode are inclusive, matching the actual behaviour of Vi (#5770). Improved prompts * The Git prompt in informative mode now shows the number of stashes if enabled. * The Git prompt now has an option ($__fish_git_prompt_use_informative_chars) to use the (more modern) informative characters without enabling informative mode. * The default prompt now also features VCS integration and will color the host if running via SSH (#6375). * The default and example prompts print the pipe status if an earlier command in the pipe fails. * The default and example prompts try to resolve exit statuses to signal names when appropriate. Improved terminal output * New fish_pager_color_ options have been added to control more elements of the pager's colors (#5524). * Better detection and support for using fish from various system consoles, where limited colors and special characters are supported (#5552). * fish now tries to guess if the system supports Unicode 9 (and displays emoji as wide), eliminating the need to set $fish_emoji_width in most cases (#5722). * Improvements to the display of wide characters, particularly Korean characters and emoji (#5583, #5729). * The Vi mode cursor is correctly redrawn when regaining focus under terminals that report focus (eg tmux) (#4788). * Variables that control background colors (such as fish_pager_color_search_match) can now use --reverse. Completions * Added completions for * aws * bat (#6052) * bosh (#5700) * btrfs * camcontrol * cf (#5700) * chronyc (#6496) * code (#6205) * cryptsetup (#6488) * csc and csi (#6016) * cwebp (#6034) * cygpath and cygstart (#6239) * epkginfo (#5829) * ffmpeg, ffplay, and ffprobe (#5922) * fsharpc and fsharpi (#6016) * fzf (#6178) * g++ (#6217) * gpg1 (#6139) * gpg2 (#6062) * grub-mkrescue (#6182) * hledger (#6043) * hwinfo (#6496) * irb (#6260) * iw (#6232) * kak * keepassxc-cli (#6505) * keybase (#6410) * loginctl (#6501) * lz4, lz4c and lz4cat (#6364) * mariner (#5718) * nethack (#6240) * patool (#6083) * phpunit (#6197) * plutil (#6301) * pzstd (#6364) * qubes-gpg-client (#6067) * resolvectl (#6501) * rg * rustup * sfdx (#6149) * speedtest and speedtest-cli (#5840) * src (#6026) * tokei (#6085) * tsc (#6016) * unlz4 (#6364) * unzstd (#6364) * vbc (#6016) * zpaq (#6245) * zstd, zstdcat, zstdgrep, zstdless and zstdmt (#6364) * Lots of improvements to completions. * Selecting short options which also have a long name from the completion pager is possible (#5634). * Tab completion will no longer add trailing spaces if they already exist (#6107). * Completion of subcommands to builtins like and or not now works correctly (#6249). * Completion of arguments to short options works correctly when multiple short options are used together (#332). * Activating completion in the middle of an invalid completion does not move the cursor any more, making it easier to fix a mistake (#4124). * Completion in empty commandlines now lists all available commands. * Functions listed as completions could previously leak parts of the function as other completions; this has been fixed. Deprecations and removed features * The vcs-prompt functions have been promoted to names without double-underscore, so __fish_git_prompt is now fish_git_prompt, __fish_vcs_prompt is now fish_vcs_prompt, __fish_hg_prompt is now fish_hg_prompt and __fish_svn_prompt is now fish_svn_prompt. Shims at the old names have been added, and the variables have kept their old names (#5586). * string replace has an additional round of escaping in the replacement expression, so escaping backslashes requires many escapes (eg string replace -ra '([ab])' '\\\\\\\$1' a). The new feature flag regex-easyesc can be used to disable this, so that the same effect can be achieved with string replace -ra '([ab])' '\\\\$1' a (#5556). As a reminder, the intention behind feature flags is that this will eventually become the default and then only option, so scripts should be updated. * The fish_vi_mode function, deprecated in fish 2.3, has been removed. Use fish_vi_key_bindings instead (#6372). For distributors and developers * fish 3.0 introduced a CMake-based build system. In fish 3.1, both the Autotools-based build and legacy Xcode build system have been removed, leaving only the CMake build system. All distributors and developers must install CMake. * fish now depends on the common tee external command, for the psub process substitution function. * The documentation is now built with Sphinx. The old Doxygen-based documentation system has been removed. Developers, and distributors who wish to rebuild the documentation, must install Sphinx. * The INTERNAL_WCWIDTH build option has been removed, as fish now always uses an internal wcwidth function. It has a number of configuration options that make it more suitable for general use (#5777). * mandoc can now be used to format the output from --help if nroff is not installed, reducing the number of external dependencies on systems with mandoc installed (#5489). * Some bugs preventing building on Solaris-derived systems such as Illumos were fixed (#5458, #5461, #5611). * Completions for npm, bower and yarn no longer require the jq utility for full functionality, but will use Python instead if it is available. * The paths for completions, functions and configuration snippets have been extended. On systems that define XDG_DATA_DIRS, each of the directories in this variable are searched in the subdirectories fish/vendor_completions.d, fish/vendor_functions.d, and fish/vendor_conf.d respectively. On systems that do not define this variable in the environment, the vendor directories are searched for in both the installation prefix and the default "extra" directory, which now defaults to /usr/local (#5029). @ text @$NetBSD: patch-src_output.cpp,v 1.3 2019/02/12 16:49:31 maya Exp $ Work around NetBSD curses. --- src/output.cpp.orig 2018-12-28 13:01:03.000000000 +0000 +++ src/output.cpp @@@@ -63,10 +63,14 @@@@ unsigned char index_for_color(rgb_color_ return c.to_term256_index(); } -static bool write_color_escape(char *todo, unsigned char idx, bool is_fg) { +static bool write_color_escape(const char *todo, unsigned char idx, bool is_fg) { if (term_supports_color_natively(idx)) { // Use tparm to emit color escape. +#ifdef __NetBSD__ writembs(tparm(todo, idx)); +#else + writembs(tparm((char *)todo, idx)); +#endif return true; } @@@@ -550,7 +554,7 @@@@ rgb_color_t parse_color(const env_var_t } /// Write specified multibyte string. -void writembs_check(char *mbs, const char *mbs_name, bool critical, const char *file, long line) { +void writembs_check(const char *mbs, const char *mbs_name, bool critical, const char *file, long line) { if (mbs != NULL) { tputs(mbs, 1, &writeb); } else if (critical) { @ 1.3 log @fish: update to 3.0.0 Add a "doc" option, default on, to avoid a doxygen dependency. requested by martin & also in PR pkg/53934. # fish 3.0.0 (released December 28, 2018) fish 3 is a major release, which introduces some breaking changes alongside improved functionality. Although most existing scripts will continue to work, they should be reviewed against the list contained in the 3.0b1 release notes below. Compared to the beta release of fish 3.0b1, fish version 3.0.0: - builds correctly against musl libc (#5407) - handles huge numeric arguments to `test` correctly (#5414) - removes the history colouring introduced in 3.0b1, which did not always work correctly There is one significant known issue which was not able to be corrected before the release: - fish 3.0.0 builds on Cygwin (#5423), but does not run correctly (#5426) and will result in a hanging terminal when started. Cygwin users are encouraged to continue using 2.7.1 until a release which corrects this is available. If you are upgrading from version 2.7.1 or before, please also review the release notes for 3.0b1 (included below). --- # fish 3.0b1 (released December 11, 2018) fish 3 is a major release, which introduces some breaking changes alongside improved functionality. Although most existing scripts will continue to work, they should be reviewed against the list below. ## Notable non-backward compatible changes - Process and job expansion has largely been removed. `%` will no longer perform these expansions, except for `%self` for the PID of the current shell. Additionally, job management commands (`disown`, `wait`, `bg`, `fg` and `kill`) will expand job specifiers starting with `%` (#4230, #1202). - `set x[1] x[2] a b`, to set multiple elements of an array at once, is no longer valid syntax (#4236). - A literal `{}` now expands to itself, rather than nothing. This makes working with `find -exec` easier (#1109, #4632). - Literally accessing a zero-index is now illegal syntax and is caught by the parser (#4862). (fish indices start at 1) - Successive commas in brace expansions are handled in less surprising manner. For example, `{,,,}` expands to four empty strings rather than an empty string, a comma and an empty string again (#3002, #4632). - `for` loop control variables are no longer local to the `for` block (#1935). - Variables set in `if` and `while` conditions are available outside the block (#4820). - Local exported (`set -lx`) vars are now visible to functions (#1091). - The new `math` builtin (see below) does not support logical expressions; `test` should be used instead (#4777). - Range expansion will now behave sensibly when given a single positive and negative index (`$foo[5..-1]` or `$foo[-1..5]`), clamping to the last valid index without changing direction if the list has fewer elements than expected. - `read` now uses `-s` as short for `--silent` (à la `bash`); `--shell`'s abbreviation (formerly `-s`) is now `-S` instead (#4490). - `cd` no longer resolves symlinks. fish now maintains a virtual path, matching other shells (#3350). - `source` now requires an explicit `-` as the filename to read from the terminal (#2633). - Arguments to `end` are now errors, instead of being silently ignored. - The names `argparse`, `read`, `set`, `status`, `test` and `[` are now reserved and not allowed as function names. This prevents users unintentionally breaking stuff (#3000). - The `fish_user_abbreviations` variable is no longer used; abbreviations will be migrated to the new storage format automatically. - The `FISH_READ_BYTE_LIMIT` variable is now called `fish_byte_limit` (#4414). - Environment variables are no longer split into arrays based on the record separator character on startup. Instead, variables are not split, unless their name ends in PATH, in which case they are split on colons (#436). - The `history` builtin's `--with-time` option has been removed; this has been deprecated in favor of `--show-time` since 2.7.0 (#4403). - The internal variables `__fish_datadir` and `__fish_sysconfdir` are now known as `__fish_data_dir` and `__fish_sysconf_dir` respectively. ## Deprecations With the release of fish 3, a number of features have been marked for removal in the future. All users are encouraged to explore alternatives. A small number of these features are currently behind feature flags, which are turned on at present but may be turned off by default in the future. A new feature flags mechanism is added for staging deprecations and breaking changes. Feature flags may be specified at launch with `fish --features ...` or by setting the universal `fish_features` variable. (#4940) - The use of the `IFS` variable for `read` is deprecated; `IFS` will be ignored in the future (#4156). Use the `read --delimiter` option instead. - The `function --on-process-exit` switch will be removed in future (#4700). Use the `fish_exit` event instead: `function --on-event fish_exit`. - `$_` is deprecated and will removed in the future (#813). Use `status current-command` in a command substitution instead. - `^` as a redirection deprecated and will be removed in the future. (#4394). Use `2>` to redirect stderr. This is controlled by the `stderr-nocaret` feature flag. - `?` as a glob (wildcard) is deprecated and will be removed in the future (#4520). This is controlled by the `qmark-noglob` feature flag. ## Notable fixes and improvements ### Syntax changes and new commands - fish now supports `&&` (like `and`), `||` (like `or`), and `!` (like `not`), for better migration from POSIX-compliant shells (#4620). - Variables may be used as commands (#154). - fish may be started in private mode via `fish --private`. Private mode fish sessions do not have access to the history file and any commands evaluated in private mode are not persisted for future sessions. A session variable `$fish_private_mode` can be queried to detect private mode and adjust the behavior of scripts accordingly to respect the user's wish for privacy. - A new `wait` command for waiting on backgrounded processes (#4498). - `math` is now a builtin rather than a wrapper around `bc` (#3157). Floating point computations is now used by default, and can be controlled with the new `--scale` option (#4478). - Setting `$PATH` no longer warns on non-existent directories, allowing for a single $PATH to be shared across machines (eg via dotfiles) (#2969). - `while` sets `$status` to a non-zero value if the loop is not executed (#4982). - Command substitution output is now limited to 10 MB by default, controlled by the `fish_read_limit` variable (#3822). Notably, this is larger than most operating systems' argument size limit, so trying to pass argument lists this size to external commands has never worked. - The machine hostname, where available, is now exposed as the `$hostname` reserved variable. This removes the dependency on the `hostname` executable (#4422). - Bare `bind` invocations in config.fish now work. The `fish_user_key_bindings` function is no longer necessary, but will still be executed if it exists (#5191). - `$fish_pid` and `$last_pid` are available as replacements for `%self` and `%last`. ### New features in commands - `alias` has a new `--save` option to save the generated function immediately (#4878). - `bind` has a new `--silent` option to ignore bind requests for named keys not available under the current terminal (#4188, #4431). - `complete` has a new `--keep-order` option to show the provided or dynamically-generated argument list in the same order as specified, rather than alphabetically (#361). - `exec` prompts for confirmation if background jobs are running. - `funced` has a new `--save` option to automatically save the edited function after successfully editing (#4668). - `functions` has a new ` --handlers` option to show functions registered as event handlers (#4694). - `history search` supports globs for wildcard searching (#3136) and has a new `--reverse` option to show entries from oldest to newest (#4375). - `jobs` has a new `--quiet` option to silence the output. - `read` has a new `--delimiter` option for splitting input into arrays (#4256). - `read` writes directly to stdout if called without arguments (#4407). - `read` can now read individual lines into separate variables without consuming the input in its entirety via the new `/--line` option. - `set` has new `--append` and `--prepend` options (#1326). - `set` has a new `--show` option to show lots of information about variables (#4265). - `string match` with an empty pattern and `--entire` in glob mode now matches everything instead of nothing (#4971). - `string split` supports a new `--no-empty` option to exclude empty strings from the result (#4779). - `string` has new subcommands `split0` and `join0` for working with NUL-delimited output. - `string` no longer stops processing text after NUL characters (#4605) - `string escape` has a new `--style regex` option for escaping strings to be matched literally in `string` regex operations. - `test` now supports floating point values in numeric comparisons. ### Interactive improvements - A pipe at the end of a line now allows the job to continue on the next line (#1285). - Italics and dim support out of the box on macOS for Terminal.app and iTerm (#4436). - `cd` tab completions no longer descend into the deepest unambiguous path (#4649). - Pager navigation has been improved. Most notably, moving down now wraps around, moving up from the commandline now jumps to the last element and moving right and left now reverse each other even when wrapping around (#4680). - Typing normal characters while the completion pager is active no longer shows the search field. Instead it enters them into the command line, and ends paging (#2249). - A new input binding `pager-toggle-search` toggles the search field in the completions pager on and off. By default, this is bound to Ctrl-S. - Searching in the pager now does a full fuzzy search (#5213). - The pager will now show the full command instead of just its last line if the number of completions is large (#4702). - Abbreviations can be tab-completed (#3233). - Tildes in file names are now properly escaped in completions (#2274). - Wrapping completions (from `complete --wraps` or `function --wraps`) can now inject arguments. For example, `complete gco --wraps 'git checkout'` now works properly (#1976). The `alias` function has been updated to respect this behavior. - Path completions now support expansions, meaning expressions like `python ~/` now provides file suggestions just like any other relative or absolute path. (This includes support for other expansions, too.) - Autosuggestions try to avoid arguments that are already present in the command line. - Notifications about crashed processes are now always shown, even in command substitutions (#4962). - The screen is no longer reset after a BEL, fixing graphical glitches (#3693). - vi-mode now supports ';' and ',' motions. This introduces new {forward,backward}-jump-till and repeat-jump{,-reverse} bind functions (#5140). - The `*y` vi-mode binding now works (#5100). - True color is now enabled in neovim by default (#2792). - Terminal size variables (`$COLUMNS`/`$LINES`) are now updated before `fish_prompt` is called, allowing the prompt to react (#904). - Multi-line prompts no longer repeat when the terminal is resized (#2320). - `xclip` support has been added to the clipboard integration (#5020). - The Alt-P keybinding paginates the last command if the command line is empty. - `$cmd_duration` is no longer reset when no command is executed (#5011). - Deleting a one-character word no longer erases the next word as well (#4747). - Token history search (Alt-Up) omits duplicate entries (#4795). - The `fish_escape_delay_ms` timeout, allowing the use of the escape key both on its own and as part of a control sequence, was applied to all control characters; this has been reduced to just the escape key. - Completing a function shows the description properly (#5206). - Added completions for - `ansible`, including `ansible-galaxy`, `ansible-playbook` and `ansible-vault` (#4697) - `bb-power` (#4800) - `bd` (#4472) - `bower` - `clang` and `clang++` (#4174) - `conda` (#4837) - `configure` (for autoconf-generated files only) - `curl` - `doas` (#5196) - `ebuild` (#4911) - `emaint` (#4758) - `eopkg` (#4600) - `exercism` (#4495) - `hjson` - `hugo` (#4529) - `j` (from autojump #4344) - `jbake` (#4814) - `jhipster` (#4472) - `kitty` - `kldload` - `kldunload` - `makensis` (#5242) - `meson` - `mkdocs` (#4906) - `ngrok` (#4642) - OpenBSD's `pkg_add`, `pkg_delete`, `pkg_info`, `pfctl`, `rcctl`, `signify`, and `vmctl` (#4584) - `openocd` - `optipng` - `opkg` (#5168) - `pandoc` (#2937) - `port` (#4737) - `powerpill` (#4800) - `pstack` (#5135) - `serve` (#5026) - `ttx` - `unzip` - `virsh` (#5113) - `xclip` (#5126) - `xsv` - `zfs` and `zpool` (#4608) - Lots of improvements to completions (especially `darcs` (#5112), `git`, `hg` and `sudo`). - Completions for `yarn` and `npm` now require the `all-the-package-names` NPM package for full functionality. - Completions for `bower` and `yarn` now require the `jq` utility for full functionality. - Improved French translations. ### Other fixes and improvements - Significant performance improvements to `abbr` (#4048), setting variables (#4200, #4341), executing functions, globs (#4579), `string` reading from standard input (#4610), and slicing history (in particular, `$history[1]` for the last executed command). - Fish's internal wcwidth function has been updated to deal with newer Unicode, and the width of some characters can be configured via the `fish_ambiguous_width` (#5149) and `fish_emoji_width` (#2652) variables. Alternatively, a new build-time option INTERNAL_WCWIDTH can be used to use the system's wcwidth instead (#4816). - `functions` correctly supports `-d` as the short form of `--description`. (#5105) - `/etc/paths` is now parsed like macOS' bash `path_helper`, fixing $PATH order (#4336, #4852) on macOS. - Using a read-only variable in a `for` loop produces an error, rather than silently producing incorrect results (#4342). - The universal variables filename no longer contains the hostname or MAC address. It is now at the fixed location `.config/fish/fish_variables` (#1912). - Exported variables in the global or universal scope no longer have their exported status affected by local variables (#2611). - Major rework of terminal and job handling to eliminate bugs (#3805, #3952, #4178, #4235, #4238, #4540, #4929, #5210). - Improvements to the manual page completion generator (#2937, #4313). - `suspend --force` now works correctly (#4672). - Pressing Ctrl-C while running a script now reliably terminates fish (#5253). ### For distributors and developers - fish ships with a new build system based on CMake. CMake 3.2 is the minimum required version. Although the autotools-based Makefile and the Xcode project are still shipped with this release, they will be removed in the near future. All distributors and developers are encouraged to migrate to the CMake build. - Build scripts for most platforms no longer require bash, using the standard sh instead. - The `hostname` command is no longer required for fish to operate. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-src_output.cpp,v 1.2 2017/10/30 11:45:14 jperkin Exp $ @ 1.2 log @fish: Unbreak build on non-NetBSD. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-src_output.cpp,v 1.1 2017/10/24 03:51:41 maya Exp $ d5 1 a5 1 --- src/output.cpp.orig 2017-06-03 12:45:13.000000000 +0000 d23 1 a23 1 @@@@ -550,7 +554,7 @@@@ rgb_color_t parse_color(const wcstring & d27 2 a28 2 -void writembs_check(char *mbs, const char *mbs_name, const char *file, long line) { +void writembs_check(const char *mbs, const char *mbs_name, const char *file, long line) { d31 1 a31 1 } else { @ 1.1 log @fish: add patches from pkgsrc-wip reported to fix build with clang force ncurses because auto-completion is broken with netbsd curses. bump pkgrevision @ text @d1 3 a3 1 $NetBSD$ d7 1 a7 1 @@@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@@@ unsigned char index_for_color(rgb_color_ d15 1 d17 7 a23 1 @@@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@@@ rgb_color_t parse_color(const wcstring & @ 1.1.2.1 log @file patch-src_output.cpp was added on branch pkgsrc-2017Q3 on 2017-10-28 18:56:04 +0000 @ text @d1 22 @ 1.1.2.2 log @Pullup ticket #5588 - requested by maya shells/fish: build fix Revisions pulled up: - shells/fish/Makefile 1.12 - shells/fish/distinfo 1.9 - shells/fish/patches/patch-configure.ac 1.1 - shells/fish/patches/patch-src_fallback.cpp 1.1 - shells/fish/patches/patch-src_fallback.h 1.1 - shells/fish/patches/patch-src_output.cpp 1.1 - shells/fish/patches/patch-src_output.h 1.1 - shells/fish/patches/patch-src_screen.cpp 1.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: maya Date: Tue Oct 24 03:51:41 UTC 2017 Modified Files: pkgsrc/shells/fish: Makefile distinfo Added Files: pkgsrc/shells/fish/patches: patch-configure.ac patch-src_fallback.cpp patch-src_fallback.h patch-src_output.cpp patch-src_output.h patch-src_screen.cpp Log Message: fish: add patches from pkgsrc-wip reported to fix build with clang force ncurses because auto-completion is broken with netbsd curses. bump pkgrevision To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.11 -r1.12 pkgsrc/shells/fish/Makefile cvs rdiff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 pkgsrc/shells/fish/distinfo cvs rdiff -u -r0 -r1.1 pkgsrc/shells/fish/patches/patch-configure.ac \ pkgsrc/shells/fish/patches/patch-src_fallback.cpp \ pkgsrc/shells/fish/patches/patch-src_fallback.h \ pkgsrc/shells/fish/patches/patch-src_output.cpp \ pkgsrc/shells/fish/patches/patch-src_output.h \ pkgsrc/shells/fish/patches/patch-src_screen.cpp @ text @a0 22 $NetBSD$ --- src/output.cpp.orig 2017-06-03 12:45:13.000000000 +0000 +++ src/output.cpp @@@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@@@ unsigned char index_for_color(rgb_color_ return c.to_term256_index(); } -static bool write_color_escape(char *todo, unsigned char idx, bool is_fg) { +static bool write_color_escape(const char *todo, unsigned char idx, bool is_fg) { if (term_supports_color_natively(idx)) { // Use tparm to emit color escape. writembs(tparm(todo, idx)); @@@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@@@ rgb_color_t parse_color(const wcstring & } /// Write specified multibyte string. -void writembs_check(char *mbs, const char *mbs_name, const char *file, long line) { +void writembs_check(const char *mbs, const char *mbs_name, const char *file, long line) { if (mbs != NULL) { tputs(mbs, 1, &writeb); } else { @