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Detect recursive calls to builtin complete and the internal completion in
the same place.
In 0a0149cc2
(Prevent infinite recursion when completion wraps variable assignment)
we don't print an error when completing certain aliases like:
alias vim "A=B vim"
But we also gave no completions.
We could make this case work, but I think that trying to salvage situations
like this one is way too complex. Instead, let the user know by printing an
error. Not sure if the style of the error fits.
We could add some heuristic to alias to not add --wraps in some cyclic cases.
377 lines
12 KiB
Fish
377 lines
12 KiB
Fish
# RUN: %fish %s
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function complete_test_alpha1
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echo $argv
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end
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complete -c complete_test_alpha1 --no-files -a '(commandline)'
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complete -c complete_test_alpha2 --no-files -w 'complete_test_alpha1 extra1'
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complete -c complete_test_alpha3 --no-files -w 'complete_test_alpha2 extra2'
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complete -C'complete_test_alpha1 arg1 '
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# CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 arg1
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complete -C'complete_test_alpha2 arg2 '
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# CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 extra1 arg2
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complete -C'complete_test_alpha3 arg3 '
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# CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 extra1 extra2 arg3
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# Works even with the argument as a separate token.
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complete -C 'complete_test_alpha3 arg3 '
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# CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 extra1 extra2 arg3
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alias myalias1 'complete_test_alpha1 arg1'
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alias myalias2='complete_test_alpha1 arg2'
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myalias1 call1
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myalias2 call2
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# CHECK: arg1 call1
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# CHECK: arg2 call2
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complete -C'myalias1 call3 '
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complete -C'myalias2 call3 '
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# CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 arg1 call3
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# CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 arg2 call3
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# Ensure that commands can't wrap themselves - if this did,
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# the completion would be executed a bunch of times.
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function t --wraps t
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echo t
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end
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complete -c t -fa '(t)'
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complete -C't '
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# CHECK: t
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# Ensure file completion happens even though it was disabled above.
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complete -c t -l fileoption -rF
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# Only match one file because I don't want to touch this any time we add a test file.
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complete -C't --fileoption ' | string match test.fish
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# CHECK: test.fish
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# Make sure bare `complete` is reasonable,
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complete -p '/complete test/beta1' -d 'desc, desc' -sZ
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complete -c 'complete test beta2' -r -d 'desc \' desc2 [' -a 'foo bar'
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complete -c complete_test_beta2 -x -n false -A -o test
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complete
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# CHECK: complete --no-files -c complete_test_alpha1 -a '(commandline)'
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# CHECK: complete --no-files -c complete_test_alpha2
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# CHECK: complete --no-files -c complete_test_alpha3
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# CHECK: complete --force-files -c t -l fileoption
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# CHECK: complete --no-files -c t -a '(t)'
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# CHECK: complete -p '/complete test/beta1' -s Z -d 'desc, desc'
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# CHECK: complete --requires-param -c 'complete test beta2' -d desc\ \'\ desc2\ \[ -a 'foo bar'
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# CHECK: complete --exclusive -c complete_test_beta2 -o test -n false
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# CHECK: complete {{.*}}
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# CHECK: complete {{.*}}
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# CHECK: complete {{.*}}
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# CHECK: complete {{.*}}
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# Recursive calls to complete (see #3474)
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complete -c complete_test_recurse1 -xa '(echo recursing 1>&2; complete -C"complete_test_recurse1 ")'
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LANG=C complete -C'complete_test_recurse1 '
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: recursing
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# CHECKERR: <E> fish: completion reached maximum recursion depth, possible cycle?
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# short options
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complete -c foo -f -a non-option-argument
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complete -c foo -f --short-option x
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complete -c foo -f --short-option y -a ARGY
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complete -c foo -f --short-option z -a ARGZ -r
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complete -c foo -f --old-option single-long-ending-in-z
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complete -c foo -f --old-option x-single-long
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complete -c foo -f --old-option y-single-long
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complete -c foo -f --old-option z-single-long
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complete -c foo -f --long-option x-long -a ARGLONG
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# Make sure that arguments of concatenated short options are expanded (#332)
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complete -C'foo -xy'
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# CHECK: -xyARGY
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# CHECK: -xyz
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# A required parameter means we don't want more short options.
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complete -C'foo -yz'
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# CHECK: -yzARGZ
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# Required parameter with space: complete only the parameter (no non-option arguments).
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complete -C'foo -xz '
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# CHECK: ARGZ
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# Optional parameter with space: complete only non-option arguments.
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complete -C'foo -xy '
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# CHECK: non-option-argument
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complete -C'foo -single-long-ending-in-z'
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# CHECK: -single-long-ending-in-z
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complete -C'foo -single-long-ending-in-z '
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# CHECK: non-option-argument
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# CHECK: -x-single-long
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complete -C'foo -x' | string match -- -x-single-long
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# CHECK: -y-single-long
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complete -C'foo -y' | string match -- -y-single-long
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# This does NOT suggest -z-single-long, but will probably not occur in practise.
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# CHECK: -zARGZ
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complete -C'foo -z'
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# Builtins (with subcommands; #2705)
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complete -c complete_test_subcommand -n 'test (commandline -op)[1] = complete_test_subcommand' -xa ok
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complete -C'not complete_test_subcommand '
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# CHECK: ok
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complete -C'echo; and complete_test_subcommand '
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# CHECK: ok
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complete -C'or complete_test_subcommand '
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# CHECK: ok
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complete -C'echo && command complete_test_subcommand '
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# CHECK: ok
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complete -C'echo || exec complete_test_subcommand '
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# CHECK: ok
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complete -C'echo | builtin complete_test_subcommand '
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# CHECK: ok
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complete -C'echo & complete_test_subcommand '
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# CHECK: ok
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complete -C'if while begin begin complete_test_subcommand '
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# CHECK: ok
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complete -C'for _ in ' | string collect >&- && echo completed some files
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# CHECK: completed some files
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# function; #5415
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complete -C'function : --arg'
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# CHECK: --argument-names {{.*}}
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complete -C'echo > /' | string length -q && echo ok
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# CHECK: ok
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function some_function
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echo line1
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echo line2
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end
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complete -c complete_test_function_desc -xa '(complete -Csome_function)'
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complete -C'complete_test_function_desc ' | count
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# CHECK: 1
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complete -c prev-arg-variable -f
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complete -C'prev-arg-variable $HOME '
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# Regression test for issue #3129. In previous versions these statements would
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# cause an `assert()` to fire thus killing the shell.
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complete -c pkill -o ''
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#CHECKERR: complete: -o requires a non-empty string
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complete -c pkill -l ''
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#CHECKERR: complete: -l requires a non-empty string
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complete -c pkill -s ''
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#CHECKERR: complete: -s requires a non-empty string
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# Test that conditions that add or remove completions don't deadlock, etc.
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# We actually encountered some case that was effectively like this (Issue 2 in github)
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complete --command AAAA -l abcd --condition 'complete -c AAAA -l efgh'
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echo "AAAA:"
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complete -C'AAAA -' | sort
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#CHECK: AAAA:
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#CHECK: --abcd
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echo "AAAA:"
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complete -C'AAAA -' | sort
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#CHECK: AAAA:
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#CHECK: --abcd
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#CHECK: --efgh
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complete --command BBBB -l abcd --condition 'complete -e --command BBBB -l abcd'
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echo "BBBB:"
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complete -C'BBBB -'
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#CHECK: BBBB:
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#CHECK: --abcd
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echo "BBBB:"
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complete -C'BBBB -'
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#CHECK: BBBB:
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#CHECK:
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# Test that erasing completions works correctly
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echo
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function sort
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# GNU sort is really stupid, a non-C locale seems to make it assume --dictionary-order
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# If I wanted --dictionary-order, I would have specified --dictionary-order!
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env LC_ALL=C sort $argv
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end
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complete -c CCCC -l bar
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complete -c CCCC -l baz
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complete -c CCCC -o bar
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complete -c CCCC -o foo
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complete -c CCCC -s a
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complete -c CCCC -s b
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echo "CCCC:"
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complete -C'CCCC -' | sort
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complete -c CCCC -l bar -e
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#CHECK: CCCC:
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#CHECK: --bar
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#CHECK: --baz
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#CHECK: -a
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#CHECK: -b
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#CHECK: -bar
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#CHECK: -foo
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echo "CCCC:"
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complete -C'CCCC -' | sort
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complete -c CCCC -o foo -e
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#CHECK: CCCC:
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#CHECK: --baz
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#CHECK: -a
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#CHECK: -b
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#CHECK: -bar
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#CHECK: -foo
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echo "CCCC:"
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complete -C'CCCC -' | sort
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complete -c CCCC -s a -e
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#CHECK: CCCC:
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#CHECK: --baz
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#CHECK: -a
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#CHECK: -b
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#CHECK: -bar
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echo "CCCC:"
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complete -C'CCCC -' | sort
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complete -c CCCC -e
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#CHECK: CCCC:
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#CHECK: --baz
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#CHECK: -b
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#CHECK: -bar
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echo "CCCC:"
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complete -C'CCCC -' | sort
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#CHECK: CCCC:
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echo "Test that -- suppresses option completions"
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complete -c TestDoubleDash -l TestDoubleDashOption
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complete -C'TestDoubleDash -' | sort
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#CHECK: Test that -- suppresses option completions
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#CHECK: --TestDoubleDashOption
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echo "Expect no output:" (complete -C'TestDoubleDash -- -' | sort)
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#CHECK: Expect no output:
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# fish seems to have always handled "exclusive" options strangely
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# It seems to treat them the same as "old-style" (single-dash) long options
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echo "Testing exclusive options"
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#CHECK: Testing exclusive options
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complete -c TestExclusive -x -s Q
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complete -c TestExclusive -x -s W
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complete -c TestExclusive -s A
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echo "Expect -A -Q -W:" (complete -C'TestExclusive -' | sort | string join ' ')
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#CHECK: Expect -A -Q -W: -A -Q -W
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echo "Expect -AQ -AW:" (complete -C'TestExclusive -A' | sort | string join ' ')
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#CHECK: Expect -AQ -AW: -AQ -AW
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echo "Expect no output 1:" (complete -C'TestExclusive -Q')
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#CHECK: Expect no output 1:
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echo "Expect no output 2:" (complete -C'TestExclusive -W')
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#CHECK: Expect no output 2:
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# Test for optional arguments, like cp's --backup
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complete -c TestOptionalArgument -l backup -f -a 'none all simple'
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echo "Expect --backup --backup=:" (complete -C'TestOptionalArgument -' | sort | string join ' ')
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#CHECK: Expect --backup --backup=: --backup --backup=
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echo "Expect --backup=all --backup=none --backup=simple:" (complete -C'TestOptionalArgument --backup=' | sort | string join ' ')
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#CHECK: Expect --backup=all --backup=none --backup=simple: --backup=all --backup=none --backup=simple
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# Test that directory completions work correctly
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if begin
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rm -rf test6.tmp.dir; and mkdir test6.tmp.dir
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end
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pushd test6.tmp.dir
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set -l dir (mktemp -d XXXXXXXX)
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if complete -C$dir | grep "^$dir/.*Directory" >/dev/null
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echo "implicit cd complete works"
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else
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echo "no implicit cd complete"
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end
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#CHECK: implicit cd complete works
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if complete -C"command $dir" | grep "^$dir/.*Directory" >/dev/null
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echo "implicit cd complete after 'command'"
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else
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echo "no implicit cd complete after 'command'"
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end
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#CHECK: implicit cd complete after 'command'
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popd
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if begin
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set -l PATH $PWD/test6.tmp.dir $PATH 2>/dev/null
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complete -C$dir | grep "^$dir/.*Directory" >/dev/null
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end
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echo "incorrect implicit cd from PATH"
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else
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echo "PATH does not cause incorrect implicit cd"
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end
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#CHECK: PATH does not cause incorrect implicit cd
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rm -rf test6.tmp.dir
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else
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echo "error: could not create temp environment" >&2
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end
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# Test command expansion with parened PATHs (#952)
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begin
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set -l parened_path $PWD/'test6.tmp2.(paren).dir'
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set -l parened_subpath $parened_path/subdir
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if not begin
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rm -rf $parened_path
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and mkdir $parened_path
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and mkdir $parened_subpath
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and ln -s /bin/ls $parened_path/'__test6_(paren)_command'
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and ln -s /bin/ls $parened_subpath/'__test6_subdir_(paren)_command'
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end
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echo "error: could not create command expansion temp environment" >&2
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end
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# Verify that we can expand commands when PATH has parens
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set -l PATH $parened_path $PATH
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set -l completed (complete -C__test6_ | cut -f 1 -d \t)
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if test "$completed" = '__test6_(paren)_command'
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echo "Command completion with parened PATHs test passed"
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else
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echo "Command completion with parened PATHs test failed. Expected __test6_(paren)_command, got $completed" >&2
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end
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#CHECK: Command completion with parened PATHs test passed
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# Verify that commands with intermediate slashes do NOT expand with respect to PATH
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set -l completed (complete -Csubdir/__test6_subdir)
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if test -z "$completed"
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echo "Command completion with intermediate slashes passed"
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else
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echo "Command completion with intermediate slashes: should output nothing, instead got $completed" >&2
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end
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#CHECK: Command completion with intermediate slashes passed
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rm -rf $parened_path
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end
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# This should only list the completions for `banana`
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complete -c banana -a '1 2 3'
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complete -c banana
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#CHECK: complete -c banana -a '1 2 3'
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# "-c" is optional
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complete banana -a bar
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complete banana
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#CHECK: complete -c banana -a bar
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#CHECK: complete -c banana -a '1 2 3'
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# "-a" ain't
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complete banana bar
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#CHECKERR: complete: Too many arguments
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#CHECKERR:
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#CHECKERR: {{.*}}checks/complete.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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#CHECKERR: complete banana bar
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#CHECKERR: ^
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#CHECKERR:
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#CHECKERR: (Type 'help complete' for related documentation)
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