Turns out re.escape also escapes spaces, so we'd need to replace '(\\ )'
groups after escaping. At this point it's easier to just combine spaces
before escaping the pattern.
Fixes#1934.
Supersedes #1935.
Implement `completion-item-focus next-category` and
`completion-item-focus prev-category` to jump through completions by
category rather than by item.
Resolves#1567.
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.
Wire up the config change event to update command completion on
changing aliases, so the new aliases will be included.
Fixes#1814.
Currently we do not have tests at a high enough level to test whether
signals are wired up correctly to update completions.
Completion.empty existed to fill a slot in the old Command.completions
interface if the first positional arg had no completions but the second
did, as is the case for the `bind` command. Now that
`Command.completions` is replaced by `Command.get_pos_arg_info`, this
is no longer needed.
Command completion types are now identified by ArgInfo, so just use
that directly and cut out the middle-man. This shouldn't change any
completion behavior.
Adds a test for get_pos_arg_info to test_cmdutils.
Modifies test_completer to test the use of get_pos_arg_info. Instead of
using FakeCommand, real Command objects are used, to validate that the
Completer works with the real Command interface. This also cleans out
some test cases that were testing things already covered by other cases.
first_item and last_item return an invalid index when there are no
items in the completion, and the completionwidget will throw on an
invalid index. However, setting an invalid index on the selection view
is fine, so just remove the assertion.
Resolves#1731.
These commands are more closely tied to the CompletionView than
Completer. This removes the need for an extra signal tying the
CompletionView to the Completer.
The call to _open_completion_if_needed was moved to
on_selection_changed, as this will already be called when a new item is
selected.