- Stop using `-n __fish_use_subcommand`. This had the effect of
ignoring options if a positional argument has already been given, but
that's not how ripgrep works.
- Only suggest negation options if the option they're negating is
passed (e.g., only complete `--no-pcre2` if `--pcre2` is present). The
zsh completions already do this.
- Take into account whether an option takes an argument. If an option
is not a switch then it won't suggest further options until the
argument is given, e.g. `-C<tab>` won't suggest options but `-i<tab>`
will.
- Suggest correct arguments for options. We already completed a fixed
set of choices where available, but now we go further:
- Filenames are only suggested for options that take filenames.
- `--pre` and `--hostname-bin` suggest binaries from `$PATH`.
- `-t`/`--type`/&c use `--type-list` for suggestions, like in zsh,
with a preview of the glob patterns.
- `--encoding` uses a hardcoded list extracted from the zsh
completions. This has been refactored into a separate file, and the
range globs (`{1..5}`) replaced by comma globs (`{1,2,3,4,5}`) since
those work in both shells. I verified that this produces the same
list as before in zsh, and the same list in fish (albeit in a
different order).
PR #2684