This is because we can't be sure which arguments require a json file
and which don't, so the `else' statement will always be difficult to
check for correctness.
Use $_comp_command1 for command list generation instead of 'composer':
`$_comp_command1` contains the command written in the command line.
This allows us to have a different composer name
Sources the activate.sh file or informs the user, that its not
available.
Overriding the cd function, as it was formerly done, is not needed
anymore, activate.sh does this by itself.
This way the user can keep their preferred pushd syntax while enabling
us to use a standard syntax in our defined functions.
To explain further, without a clear value on the PUSHD_MINUS option, we
could be changing the +1/-0 values all we want, that some user would
find that it didn't work for him.
We have two options, then:
- Setting a particular value, which was my first approach.
- Using `emulate -L zsh` to ensure all options defined in the function's
body won't be passed along to the main zsh instance.
For more info see:
http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Shell-Builtin-Commands.html#index-emulate
This change follows this proposed behaviour:
Ctrl+Shift+Left: move to last visited directory
Ctrl+Shift+Right: move to next visited directory
an alternative behaviour would be:
Ctrl+Shift+Left: move directory to the left in `dirs` output
Ctrl+Shift+Right: move directory to the right in `dirs` output
It also introduces `setopt nopushdminus` as a way to standardise
pushd syntax. It's value wasn't clear before, which has been the
cause of so many pull requests regarding this plugin not working
in some environments.
Make use of ant's project help feature instead of trying to parse XML with regex (see: http://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/740787).
This is a behavioral change that does a few things:
• adds support for ant imports, which were previously not recognized as possibly containing targets
• supresses targets with no description, as these are conventionally for internal use only
In the old version, the function returned true (0) if the cache file
was newer than the Cakefile, which was *always* unless the Cakefile
had been updated. Therefore we generated the file every time unless
the Cakefile was updated, which was precisely when we needed to
regenerate the cache file.
Now it generates the cache file only when the Cakefile has been
updated.
We are running oh-my-zsh on a shared install and the only issue is each
user having a custom cache dir. This will allow us to set the cache dir
to ZSH_CACHE_DIR=~/oh-my-zsh/cache/ .