I usually use my browser with a one-window-per-workspace flow. If I
click on a URL anywhere, I personally would prefer it to go to the
browser instance that's on the same workspace.
To this end, the easiest way to accomplish this is to simply track when
windows are made visible and register them as the last visible object.
(To get finer control for when you have multiple windows on the same
workspace, focus changes also update the last visible object - the
implication being here that focusing something also means you're looking
at it)
Not all users may like this behavior, so I consider it strictly optional.
Command completions for `:bind` and `:` will now show bindings for
aliases. The binding is only included if it is bound to that alias, not
if it is bound to the command the alias points to.
Returning a defaultdict made the caller's code look confusing, as it
wasn't clear why there wouldn't be a Keyerror in some cases. Instead,
let the caller explicitly use `get`.
Consolidate the logic used to generate the command completion category
into one place. This is shared by CommandCompletionModel,
HelpCompletionModel, and BindCompletionModel.
Hidden commands are not shown in command completion as they typically
would not be run directly. However, a user might still might like to see
help for them if, for example, they are writing a script or creating a
binding.
Addresses #1707.
- Prepare CLI options to pytest 3.0, to avoid a deprecation warning.
- Fix error due to missing CHANGES.rst when creating the source
distribution by adding a MANIFEST.in.
Various code (like src2asciidoc.py) relies on all @cmdutils.register
decorators being called when qutebrowser.app is imported.
Moving the keyconf import to _init_key_config broke that assumption, as
keyconf isn't imported anywhere anymore - which caused :bind and :unbind
to vanish from the generated documentation.
In the long run we should perhaps use venusian:
http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/venusian/
But for now, this is the easiest solution.
This means we don't get a QProcess message because of test_no_loglines
not sending :quit, and we don't need to do so in test_ascii_locale as
there's nothing we need to wait for.