# Completion for builtin string # This follows a strict command-then-options approach, so we can just test the number of tokens complete -f -c string complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and not contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] escape" -s q -l quiet -d "Do not print output" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -lt 2" -a "length" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -lt 2" -a "sub" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] sub" -s s -l start -a "(seq 1 10)" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] sub" -s l -l length -a "(seq 1 10)" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -lt 2" -a "split" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] split" -s m -l max -a "(seq 1 10)" -d "Specify maximum number of splits" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] split" -s r -l right -d "Split right-to-left" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -lt 2" -a "join" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -lt 2" -a "trim" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] trim" -s l -l left -d "Trim only leading characters" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] trim" -s r -l right -d "Trim only trailing characters" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] trim" -s c -l chars -d "Specify the chars to trim (default: whitespace)" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -lt 2" -a "escape" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] escape" -s n -l no-quoted -d "Escape with \\ instead of quoting" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] escape" -l style -d "Pick escaping style" -a " (printf '%s\t%s\n' script 'For use in scripts' \ var 'For use as a variable name' \ url 'For use as a URL')" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -lt 2" -a "match" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] match" -s n -l index -d "Report index and length of the matches" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] match" -s v -l invert -d "Report only non-matching input" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -lt 2" -a "replace" # All replace options are also valid for match complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] match replace" -s a -l all -d "Report all matches per line/string" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] match replace" -s i -l ignore-case -d "Case insensitive" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] match replace" -s r -l regex -d "Use regex instead of globs" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -lt 2" -a "repeat" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] repeat" -s n -l count -a "(seq 1 10)" -d "Repetition count" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] repeat" -s m -l max -a "(seq 1 10)" -d "Maximum number of printed char" complete -f -c string -n "test (count (commandline -opc)) -ge 2; and contains -- (commandline -opc)[2] repeat" -s N -l no-newline -d "Remove newline"