vim: Update to latest patch level
[termux-packages] / packages / fish / share-functions-__fish_print_help.fish.patch
index 8ab0b36..58646dc 100644 (file)
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
-diff -u -r ../fish-2.2.0/share/functions/__fish_print_help.fish ./share/functions/__fish_print_help.fish
---- ../fish-2.2.0/share/functions/__fish_print_help.fish       2015-07-03 15:46:59.000000000 -0400
-+++ ./share/functions/__fish_print_help.fish   2015-07-16 17:50:19.876454497 -0400
-@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
-               set cols (expr $cols - 4) # leave a bit of space on the right
+diff -u -r ../fish-2.4b1/share/functions/__fish_print_help.fish ./share/functions/__fish_print_help.fish
+--- ../fish-2.4b1/share/functions/__fish_print_help.fish       2016-10-18 10:17:06.000000000 -0400
++++ ./share/functions/__fish_print_help.fish   2016-10-19 17:37:08.948931562 -0400
+@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
                set rLL -rLL=$cols[1]n
        end
--      set help (nroff -man -c -t $rLL "$__fish_datadir/man/man1/$item.1" ^/dev/null)
-+      set help (mandoc "$__fish_datadir/man/man1/$item.1" ^/dev/null)
-       # The original implementation trimmed off the top 5 lines and bottom 3 lines
-       # from the nroff output. Perhaps that's reliable, but the magic numbers make
-@@ -94,6 +94,6 @@
+     if test -e "$__fish_datadir/man/man1/$item.1"
+-          set help (nroff -man -c -t $rLL "$__fish_datadir/man/man1/$item.1" ^/dev/null)
++          set help (mandoc "$__fish_datadir/man/man1/$item.1" ^/dev/null)
+     else if test -e "$__fish_datadir/man/man1/$item.1.gz"
+           set help (gunzip -c "$__fish_datadir/man/man1/$item.1.gz" ^/dev/null | nroff -man -c -t $rLL ^/dev/null)
+     end
+@@ -98,6 +98,6 @@
                                # skip it
                        end
                end