# # Completions for the shell interface to the KDE DCOP server # function __fish_complete_dcop -d "Completions for kde dcop" set -l com (commandline) if eval "$com >/dev/null 2>&1" # use dcop output if available eval "$com | sed -e 's/^\w[^ ]* \(\w*\)([^)]*)\$/\1/'" else set -l op (commandline -o) if test (count $op) -le 2 # select an application dcop | grep -- $op[-1] else # select a function set -l o for i in (seq 1 (count $op)) # strip the \ character which causes problems set o[$i] (echo $op[$i] | sed -e 's/\\\//g') end set -l idx (seq 2 (expr (count $o) - 1)) # list only function names dcop $o[$idx] | grep -- $o[-1] | sed -e 's/^\w[^ ]* \(\w*\)([^)]*)$/\1/' end end end complete -c dcop -l help -s h -f -d (N_ "Show help about options") complete -c dcop -l user -x -a '(awk -F: "{print \$1}" /etc/passwd)' -d (N_ "Connect to the given user's DCOP server") complete -c dcop -l all-users -f -d (N_ "Send the same DCOP call to all users with a running DCOP server") complete -c dcop -l list-sessions -f -d (N_ "List all active KDE session for a user or all users") complete -c dcop -l session -x -a '(dcop --list-sessions --all-users | grep DCOP)' -d (N_ "Send to the given KDE session") complete -c dcop -l no-user-time -f -d (N_ "Don't update the user activity timestamp in the called application") complete -c dcop -l pipe -f -d (N_ "Call DCOP for each line read from stdin") complete -c dcop -x -a "(__fish_complete_dcop)"