Currently the tests take an eternity and are also sometimes flaky. By
following upstream in using xdist for parallel test execution we at
least get the feedback cycle down. On my machine that means instead of
running this for ~25min it runs in 1 minute and 10 seconds.
`nix-build -A fish.tests.fishConfig` will now test that the
`fish_config` tool would start up properly. Previously, this test was
effectively disabled due to `withTests` being stubbed out.
I don't think this test ever truly worked, because the generated
temporary file would be cleaned up automatically (or maybe this
"automatically" changed between versions). The solution to this is to
add `delete=False` to the `NamedTemporaryFile` function call, to keep
the temporary file around in order to grep its contents for the expected
output.
Changes since the last release
New and changed parameters
POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_TRUNCATE_BEFORE_MARKER can now be set to last (equivalent to true from older versions) or first (new feature).
Bug fixes
gitstatus once again works on 32-bit ARM Linux (armv6l and armv7l).
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/compare/3.1.1...3.1.2
"This release of fish fixes a major issue discovered in fish 3.1.1:
Commands such as `fzf` and `enhancd`, when used with `eval`, would hang.
`eval` buffered output too aggressively, which has been fixed."
Changes since the last release
Bug fixes
Configuration wizard no longer redraws screen every second
Configuration wizard no longer prints spurious errors before the charset screen
Configuration wizard once again honors prompt frame selection
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/compare/3.1.0...3.1.1
The patch we had to use for Apple SDKs was merged upstream, so it can be
dropped. I ran nixpkgs-fmt, and removed the `with stdenv.lib;` scope
expander.
Additionally, did a little bit of cleanup. I plan on refactoring this
more down the line, but this'll do for now.
I finally figured out why we use `fetchurl` for the tagged release: the
published release tarballs contain a version file, which the
`build_tools/git_version_gen.sh` script reads (and uses as the version
if it exists). The other thing it contains are pre-generated docs for
various `fish` builtins. I've expanded the comment to document this so
nobody is as confused as I was when I first saw it. (Though I plan to
change this and add sphinx as a native build input in order to build the
docs ourselves.)