* git global config - lookup $XDG_CONFIG_HOME faithfully
* Use `bool::then`
* Cover both `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` & `$HOME/.config`
* Remove unused import
* Global git config tests
* Added trailing newline
* Fix git config test
* Wrote to changelog
* Revert change of `Result::ok` to `Result::unwrap`
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Guard against empty `$HOME`
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* fix Bash completion on macOS
The Homebrew-provided bash-completion is version 1.x,
which doesn't provide _init_completion. We add a standard
shim instead.
* Add entry to CHANGELOG
* Update CHANGELOG.md
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* review: avoid calling _split_longopt repeatedly
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* Bump assets/syntaxes/02_Extra/TypeScript from `a607ddf` to `ba45efd`
Bumps [assets/syntaxes/02_Extra/TypeScript](https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin) from `a607ddf` to `ba45efd`.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin/releases)
- [Commits](a607ddfec9...ba45efd058)
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* Do machine-conversion from .tmLanguage to .sublime-syntax
The new .sublime-syntax files are pure "Tools" -> "Developer" -> "New Syntax
from ..." conversions from a licenced version of Sublime Text, Version 3.1.1,
Build 3176 with the .tmLanguage as the source files. No manual changes has been
made.
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* Bump assets/syntaxes/02_Extra/PowerShell from `4a0a076` to `742f0b5`
Bumps [assets/syntaxes/02_Extra/PowerShell](https://github.com/PowerShell/EditorSyntax) from `4a0a076` to `742f0b5`.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/PowerShell/EditorSyntax/releases)
- [Commits](4a0a076661...742f0b5d4b)
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* Do machine-conversion from .tmLanguage to .sublime-syntax
The new .sublime-syntax file is a pure "Tools" -> "Developer" -> "New Syntax
from ..." conversion from a licenced version of Sublime Text, Version 3.1.1,
Build 3176 with the .tmLanguage as the source file. No manual changes has been
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The text that is printed is generated when building assets, by analyzing LICENSE
and NOTICE files that comes with syntaxes and themes.
We take this opportunity to also add a NOTICE file as defined by Apache License 2.0.
I had to use a `lazy_static` due to that the clap API that only accepts a
reference to a version string. And, in our code, only a 'static reference to a
version string.
Code could probably be refactored to accept a "normal" reference, but that would
be a major undertaking.
The file `LiveScript.sublime-syntax` is a pure export from a licenced version
of Sublime Text, Version 3.1.1, Build 3176 with
assets/syntaxes/02_Extra/LiveScript/Syntaxes/LiveScript.tmLanguage as the source
file.
This significantly speeds up the startup time of bat, since only a single
linked SyntaxDefinition is loaded for each file. The size increase of the
binary is just ~400 kB.
In order for startup time to be improved, the --language arg must be used, and
it must match one of the following names:
"Plain Text", "ActionScript", "AppleScript", "Batch File", "NAnt Build File",
"C#", "C", "CSS", "D", "Diff", "Erlang", "Go", "Haskell", "JSON", "Java
Properties", "BibTeX", "LaTeX Log", "TeX", "Lisp", "Lua", "MATLAB", "Pascal",
"R", "Regular Expression", "Rust", "SQL", "Scala", "Tcl", "XML", "YAML", "Apache
Conf", "ARM Assembly", "Assembly (x86_64)", "CMakeCache", "Comma Separated
Values", "Cabal", "CoffeeScript", "CpuInfo", "Dart Analysis Output", "Dart",
"Dockerfile", "DotENV", "F#", "Friendly Interactive Shell (fish)", "Fortran
(Fixed Form)", "Fortran (Modern)", "Fortran Namelist", "fstab", "GLSL",
"GraphQL", "Groff/troff", "group", "hosts", "INI", "Jinja2", "jsonnet",
"Kotlin", "Less", "LLVM", "Lean", "MemInfo", "Nim", "Ninja", "Nix", "passwd",
"PowerShell", "Protocol Buffer (TEXT)", "Puppet", "Rego", "resolv", "Robot
Framework", "SML", "Strace", "Stylus", "Solidity", "Vyper", "Swift",
"SystemVerilog", "TOML", "Terraform", "TypeScript", "TypeScriptReact",
"Verilog", "VimL", "Zig", "gnuplot", "log", "requirements.txt", "Highlight
non-printables", "Private Key", "varlink"
Later commits will improve startup time for more code paths.
* fix some typos and misspellings
* CHANGELOG.md: Add Performance section (preliminary)
* Add a CHANGELOG.md entry for this PR
We can't use #[from] on Error::Msg(String) because String does not implement Error.
(Which it shouldn't; see e.g. https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/impl-error-for-string/8881.)
So we implement From manually for Error::Msg, since our current code was written
in that way for error-chain.
Move code to build assets to its own file. That results in better modularity and flexibility.
It also allows us to simplify HighlightingAssets a lot, since it will now always
be initialized with a SerializedSyntaxSet.