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author | Tanaka Akira <akr@users.sourceforge.net> | 1999-11-03 11:01:23 +0000 |
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committer | Tanaka Akira <akr@users.sourceforge.net> | 1999-11-03 11:01:23 +0000 |
commit | 818c8db9042da76967021a76213492d6c9722f83 (patch) | |
tree | 02eb088dacc6a75349ed7062e6906a789168ba90 | |
parent | 34048139f90a543f4c1d49c5ff1f49cd3b39720a (diff) | |
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zsh-workers:8515
-rw-r--r-- | Completion/Base/_job | 26 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Completion/Builtins/_jobs | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Completion/Core/_display | 76 |
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 105 deletions
diff --git a/Completion/Base/_job b/Completion/Base/_job deleted file mode 100644 index 081956c51..000000000 --- a/Completion/Base/_job +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#autoload - -local expl disp jobs job jids - -if [[ "$1" = -r ]]; then - jids=( "${(@k)jobstates[(R)running*]}" ) - shift - _description expl 'running job' -elif [[ "$1" = -s ]]; then - jids=( "${(@k)jobstates[(R)running*]}" ) - shift - _description expl 'suspended job' -else - [[ "$1" = - ]] && shift - jids=( "${(@k)jobtexts}" ) - _description expl job -fi - -disp=() -jobs=() -for job in "$jids[@]"; do - disp=( "$disp[@]" "[${(l:2:: :)job}] ${jobtexts[$job]}" ) - jobs=( "$jobs[@]" "$job" ) -done - -compadd "$@" "$expl[@]" -ld disp - "$jobs[@]" diff --git a/Completion/Builtins/_jobs b/Completion/Builtins/_jobs deleted file mode 100644 index 018883c61..000000000 --- a/Completion/Builtins/_jobs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#defcomp fg jobs - -complist -j -P '%' diff --git a/Completion/Core/_display b/Completion/Core/_display deleted file mode 100644 index 5bddeaac1..000000000 --- a/Completion/Core/_display +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -#autoload - -# This builds a display-list for the `-y' option of `compadd' and -# `compgen' out of the arguments it gets. The first argument is -# taken as the name of a parameter and the string built is stored -# into it. -# The second argument is the name of an array whose elements each -# contains a string to complete, optionally followed by a colon -# and a description. The display list created will contain one -# line per string with the description after it, all nicely -# aligned. Strings without descriptions are put at the end in a -# column-oriented fashion. -# All arguments after the second one are given as arguments to -# `compadd'. -# This function will also do the matching required to find out -# which strings will be included in the list. All elements that -# don't match will be removed from the array. This means that the -# special parameters `PREFI' and `SUFFIX' have to be set up -# correctly before this function is called. - -local _param="$1" _arr _len _i _tmp _simple - -# Remove all descriptions not matched by the string on the line. - -if [[ "${2[1]}" = \( ]]; then - _arr=( ${(o)=2[2,-2]} ) -else - _arr=( "${(@Po)2}" ) -fi - -compadd -D _arr "${(@)argv[3,-1]}" - "${(@)_arr%%:*}" - -[[ "${2[1]}" != \( ]] && eval "${2}=( \"\$_arr[@]\" )" - -if (( $#_arr )); then - - # There are strings left, first get the length of the longest of - # them (to be able to align them) and collect all strings without - # descriptions. - - _simple=() - _len=1 - for _i in "$_arr[@]"; do - _tmp="${#_i%%:*}" - if [[ "$_i" = *:?* ]]; then - [[ _tmp -gt _len ]] && _len="$_tmp" - else - _simple=( "$_simple[@]" "${_i%:}" ) - fi - done - - # Now we build the list in `_tmp', adding one line per string. - - _tmp='' - for _i in "$_arr[@]"; do - [[ "$_i" = *:?* ]] && _tmp="$_tmp -${(r:_len:: :)_i%%:*} -- ${_i#*:}" - done - - # If there were strings without descriptions, we just add them by - # calling `print -c'. - - (( $#_simple )) && _tmp="${_tmp} -$(print -c - $_simple)" - - eval "${_param}=${(q)_tmp[2,-1]}" - - return 0 -else - - # None of the strings matches what's on the line, signal this by - # setting the parameter to an empty string and by the return value. - - eval "${_param}=''" - return 1 -fi |