If the blacklist is only valid for the completion, the setting should also be
under completion.
This also un-renames history.gap_interval and renames
completion.web_history_max_items.
`ListCategory` sorts its completion by default, we are already building
the categories in the right order so don't need that.
The test tests the case of where you have 11 tabs and if the model was
sorted the tabs with index 10 and 11 would be sorted before the one with
index 2.
The `random.sample` bit for the tab url and title is to also make sure
the model isn't being sorted on those columns, whithout haveng to write
and all ten lines.
Perviously, 'foo bar' would match 'foo/bar' but not 'bar/foo'. Now it
will match both, using a query with a WHERE clause like:
WHERE ((url || title) like '%foo%' AND (url || title) like '%bar%')
This does not seem to change the performance benchmark. However, it does
create a new query for every character added rather than re-running the
same query with different parameters. We could re-use queries if we
maintained a list like self._queries=[1_arg_query, 2_arg_query, ...].
However, it isn't clear that such a complexity would be necessary.
Resolves#1651.
This reverts commit e72e8b8556.
Now that the SQL category works in isolation, it is possible to hide
quickmarks/bookmarks when those categories are empty.
Fixes#960
If there are no quickmarks/bookmarks, hide the entire category in url
completion. Note that this only hides the category if
quickmarks/bookmarks is empty to begin with. An empty category is still
shown if the completion pattern filters out all items in that category.
See #960.
I previously removed the sorting logic from SortFilter thinking it was
unnecessary if we construct the model with a sorted list. However, this
only worked when no pattern was set, and the items are misordered as
soon as a pattern is input.
This patch reintroduces alpha-sorting, which can be disabled by passing
sort=False to the ListCategory constructor. The session completion test
had to be tweaked as it simulated the incorrect assumption that the
session list is not alpha-ordered; sessions come out of the
session-manager pre-sorted so we may as well use alpha-sorting in the
session completion model.
Resolves#3156.
The parsing bind() did manually is now available through CommandParser.
Resolves#2952.
This also adds a unit test for the case when there is no current
binding, as I broke that while working on this and there was no test to
catch it :)
In python3.4, there is a circular dependency between the config module
and configmodel.bind. This is resolved by dependency injection. The
config/keyconfig instances are embedded in a struct passed to every
completion function, so the functions no longer depend on the modules.
This will also enable completion functions to access other previously
inaccessible info, such as the window id.
See #2814.
When in miscmodels, the config module was unable to find the function.
It appears to be some sort of circular import issue:
```
File "/home/rcorre/projects/contrib/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/app.py", line 44, in <module>
from qutebrowser.completion.models import miscmodels
File "/home/rcorre/projects/contrib/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/completion/models/miscmodels.py", line 24, in <module>
from qutebrowser.completion.models import completionmodel, listcategory, util
File "/home/rcorre/projects/contrib/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/completion/models/util.py", line 24, in <module>
from qutebrowser.config import config
File "/home/rcorre/projects/contrib/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/config/config.py", line 223, in <module>
class ConfigCommands:
File "/home/rcorre/projects/contrib/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/config/config.py", line 314, in ConfigCommands
@cmdutils.argument('command', completion=miscmodels.bind)
AttributeError: module 'qutebrowser.completion.models.miscmodels' has no attribute 'bind'
```
As configmodel imports util (and thereby config as well) it is unclear
to me why moving bind() to configmodel actually fixes this, but it does.