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author | Tanaka Akira <akr@users.sourceforge.net> | 1999-04-15 18:11:42 +0000 |
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committer | Tanaka Akira <akr@users.sourceforge.net> | 1999-04-15 18:11:42 +0000 |
commit | 20d67907c95265356b51dbdce8ecc0c1ede9e66b (patch) | |
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diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/compctl.yo b/Doc/Zsh/compctl.yo index 37296b716..e9634a26f 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/compctl.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/compctl.yo @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ the standard behavior for all commands. For example, if your access to the user database is too slow and/or it contains too many users (so that completion after `tt(~)' is too slow to be usable), you can use -nofill(tt(compctl -Tx 'C[0,*/*]' -f - 's[~]' -k friends -S/)) +nofill(tt(compctl -Tx 'C[0,*/*]' -f - 's[~]' -k friends -S/ -tn)) to complete the strings in the array tt(friends) after a `tt(~)'. The first argument is necessary so that this form of ~-completion is @@ -432,16 +432,18 @@ the sorted ones. I.e. it is possible to have a sorted and a unsorted group with the same name and the matches in those groups will not be mixed. ) item(tt(-t) var(continue))( -The var(continue)-string contains a set of characters that specify if -and when completion should continue to produce matches where it normally -would not do that. The character tt(c) means that completion continues -with the next suitable compctl (i.e. if you don't specify this in a -tt(compctl -T), compctls for commands are never used). The character -tt(PLUS()) is used to continue with the matches for the next alternative -completion (see below). The characters tt(-) and tt(x) may be used in -sub-lists for extended completion (see below). They will make the completion -code use the flag list after the next tt(-) (if the corresponding pattern -matches) and the default flag list (those before the tt(-x)), respectively. +The var(continue)-string contains a character that specifies which set +of completion flags should be used next. Normally those of the next +matching compctl are used, i.e. pattern compctls and normal compctls +after tt(-T) and after a pattern compctl. If var(continue) is the +character tt(PLUS()) the flags for the next alternative completion +(see below) are used. The characters tt(-) and tt(x) can be used in +sub-lists for extended completion (see below). They will make the +completion code use the flag list after the next tt(-) (if the +corresponding pattern matches) and the default flag list (those before +the tt(-x)), respectively. if var(continue) is the character tt(n) no +other flag lists are used, i.e. the generation of matches stops +immediately. ) item(tt(-M) var(match-spec))( This defines additional matching control specifications that should be used |