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Like the pexpect-based pager compeltions test `complete-group-order.py`, but for the `complete` builtin. Verifies the same sort/dedup rules that apply to the pager are also applied to the output of `complete` and asserts the sort behavior for multiple `complete -k` calls for the same command and with the same (or with both passing) preconditions.
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Fish
33 lines
886 B
Fish
#RUN: %fish -C 'set -l fish %fish' %s
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function fooc; true; end;
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# A non-`complete -k` completion
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complete -c fooc -fa "alpha delta bravo"
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# A `complete -k` completion chronologically and alphabetically before the next completion. You'd
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# expect it to come first, but we documented that it will come second.
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complete -c fooc -fka "golf charlie echo"
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# A `complete -k` completion that is chronologically after and alphabetically after the previous
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# one, so a naive sort would place it after but we want to make sure it comes before.
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complete -c fooc -fka "india foxtrot hotel"
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# Another non-`complete -k` completion
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complete -c fooc -fa "kilo juliett lima"
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# Generate completions
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complete -C"fooc "
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# CHECK: alpha
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# CHECK: bravo
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# CHECK: india
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# CHECK: foxtrot
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# CHECK: hotel
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# CHECK: golf
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# CHECK: charlie
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# CHECK: delta
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# CHECK: echo
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# CHECK: juliett
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# CHECK: kilo
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# CHECK: lima
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