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Fixes #1993
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279 lines
9.0 KiB
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/** \file complete.h
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Prototypes for functions related to tab-completion.
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These functions are used for storing and retrieving tab-completion
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data, as well as for performing tab-completion.
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*/
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#ifndef FISH_COMPLETE_H
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/**
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Header guard
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*/
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#define FISH_COMPLETE_H
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "util.h"
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#include "common.h"
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/**
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* Use all completions
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*/
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#define SHARED 0
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/**
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* Do not use file completion
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*/
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#define NO_FILES 1
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/**
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* Require a parameter after completion
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*/
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#define NO_COMMON 2
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/**
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* Only use the argument list specifies with completion after
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* option. This is the same as (NO_FILES | NO_COMMON)
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*/
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#define EXCLUSIVE 3
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/**
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* Command is a path
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*/
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#define PATH 1
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/**
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* Command is not a path
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*/
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#define COMMAND 0
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/**
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* Separator between completion and description
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*/
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#define COMPLETE_SEP L'\004'
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/**
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* Separator between completion and description
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*/
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#define COMPLETE_SEP_STR L"\004"
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/**
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* Character that separates the completion and description on
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* programmable completions
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*/
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#define PROG_COMPLETE_SEP L'\t'
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enum
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{
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/**
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Do not insert space afterwards if this is the only completion. (The
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default is to try insert a space)
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*/
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COMPLETE_NO_SPACE = 1 << 0,
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/** This is not the suffix of a token, but replaces it entirely */
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COMPLETE_REPLACES_TOKEN = 1 << 2,
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/** This completion may or may not want a space at the end - guess by
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checking the last character of the completion. */
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COMPLETE_AUTO_SPACE = 1 << 3,
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/** This completion should be inserted as-is, without escaping. */
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COMPLETE_DONT_ESCAPE = 1 << 4,
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/** If you do escape, don't escape tildes */
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COMPLETE_DONT_ESCAPE_TILDES = 1 << 5
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};
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typedef int complete_flags_t;
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class completion_t
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{
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private:
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/* No public default constructor */
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completion_t();
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public:
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/* Destructor. Not inlining it saves code size. */
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~completion_t();
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/** The completion string */
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wcstring completion;
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/** The description for this completion */
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wcstring description;
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/** The type of fuzzy match */
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string_fuzzy_match_t match;
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/**
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Flags determining the completion behaviour.
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Determines whether a space should be inserted after this
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completion if it is the only possible completion using the
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COMPLETE_NO_SPACE flag.
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The COMPLETE_NO_CASE can be used to signal that this completion
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is case insensitive.
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*/
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complete_flags_t flags;
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/* Construction. Note: defining these so that they are not inlined reduces the executable size. */
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completion_t(const wcstring &comp, const wcstring &desc = wcstring(), string_fuzzy_match_t match = string_fuzzy_match_t(fuzzy_match_exact), complete_flags_t flags_val = 0);
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completion_t(const completion_t &);
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completion_t &operator=(const completion_t &);
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/* Compare two completions. No operating overlaoding to make this always explicit (there's potentially multiple ways to compare completions). */
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/* "Naturally less than" means in a natural ordering, where digits are treated as numbers. For example, foo10 is naturally greater than foo2 (but alphabetically less than it) */
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static bool is_naturally_less_than(const completion_t &a, const completion_t &b);
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static bool is_alphabetically_equal_to(const completion_t &a, const completion_t &b);
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};
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enum
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{
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COMPLETION_REQUEST_DEFAULT = 0,
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COMPLETION_REQUEST_AUTOSUGGESTION = 1 << 0, // indicates the completion is for an autosuggestion
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COMPLETION_REQUEST_DESCRIPTIONS = 1 << 1, // indicates that we want descriptions
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COMPLETION_REQUEST_FUZZY_MATCH = 1 << 2 // indicates that we don't require a prefix match
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};
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typedef uint32_t completion_request_flags_t;
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/**
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Add a completion.
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All supplied values are copied, they should be freed by or otherwise
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disposed by the caller.
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Examples:
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The command 'gcc -o' requires that a file follows it, so the
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NO_COMMON option is suitable. This can be done using the following
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line:
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complete -c gcc -s o -r
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The command 'grep -d' required that one of the strings 'read',
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'skip' or 'recurse' is used. As such, it is suitable to specify that
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a completion requires one of them. This can be done using the
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following line:
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complete -c grep -s d -x -a "read skip recurse"
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\param cmd Command to complete.
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\param cmd_type If cmd_type is PATH, cmd will be interpreted as the absolute
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path of the program (optionally containing wildcards), otherwise it
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will be interpreted as the command name.
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\param short_opt The single character name of an option. (-a is a short option,
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--all and -funroll are long options)
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\param long_opt The multi character name of an option. (-a is a short option,
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--all and -funroll are long options)
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\param long_mode Whether to use old style, single dash long options.
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\param result_mode Whether to search further completions when this
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completion has been succesfully matched. If result_mode is SHARED,
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any other completions may also be used. If result_mode is NO_FILES,
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file completion should not be used, but other completions may be
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used. If result_mode is NO_COMMON, on option may follow it - only a
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parameter. If result_mode is EXCLUSIVE, no option may follow it, and
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file completion is not performed.
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\param comp A space separated list of completions which may contain subshells.
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\param desc A description of the completion.
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\param condition a command to be run to check it this completion should be used.
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If \c condition is empty, the completion is always used.
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\param flags A set of completion flags
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*/
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void complete_add(const wchar_t *cmd,
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bool cmd_is_path,
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wchar_t short_opt,
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const wchar_t *long_opt,
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int long_mode,
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int result_mode,
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const wchar_t *condition,
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const wchar_t *comp,
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const wchar_t *desc,
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int flags);
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/**
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Sets whether the completion list for this command is complete. If
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true, any options not matching one of the provided options will be
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flagged as an error by syntax highlighting.
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*/
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void complete_set_authoritative(const wchar_t *cmd, bool cmd_type, bool authoritative);
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/**
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Remove a previously defined completion
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*/
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void complete_remove(const wchar_t *cmd,
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bool cmd_is_path,
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wchar_t short_opt,
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const wchar_t *long_opt,
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int long_mode);
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/** Find all completions of the command cmd, insert them into out.
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*/
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void complete(const wcstring &cmd,
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std::vector<completion_t> &comp,
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completion_request_flags_t flags);
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/**
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Print a list of all current completions into the string.
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\param out The string to write completions to
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*/
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void complete_print(wcstring &out);
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/**
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Tests if the specified option is defined for the specified command
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*/
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int complete_is_valid_option(const wcstring &str,
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const wcstring &opt,
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wcstring_list_t *inErrorsOrNull,
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bool allow_autoload);
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/**
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Tests if the specified argument is valid for the specified option
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and command
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*/
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bool complete_is_valid_argument(const wcstring &str,
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const wcstring &opt,
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const wcstring &arg);
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/**
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Load command-specific completions for the specified command. This
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is done automatically whenever completing any given command, so
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there is no need to call this except in the case of completions
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with internal dependencies.
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\param cmd the command for which to load command-specific completions
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\param reload should the commands completions be reloaded, even if they where
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previously loaded. (This is set to true on actual completions, so that
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changed completion are updated in running shells)
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*/
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void complete_load(const wcstring &cmd, bool reload);
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/**
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Create a new completion entry
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\param completions The array of completions to append to
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\param comp The completion string
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\param desc The description of the completion
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\param flags completion flags
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*/
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void append_completion(std::vector<completion_t> &completions, const wcstring &comp, const wcstring &desc = wcstring(), int flags = 0, string_fuzzy_match_t match = string_fuzzy_match_t(fuzzy_match_exact));
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/* Function used for testing */
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void complete_set_variable_names(const wcstring_list_t *names);
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/* Support for "wrap targets." A wrap target is a command that completes liek another command. The target chain is the sequence of wraps (A wraps B wraps C...). Any loops in the chain are silently ignored. */
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bool complete_add_wrapper(const wcstring &command, const wcstring &wrap_target);
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bool complete_remove_wrapper(const wcstring &command, const wcstring &wrap_target);
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wcstring_list_t complete_get_wrap_chain(const wcstring &command);
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/* Wonky interface: returns all wraps. Even-values are the commands, odd values are the targets. */
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wcstring_list_t complete_get_wrap_pairs();
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#endif
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