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diff --git a/Completion/User/_tar b/Completion/User/_tar deleted file mode 100644 index 634917233..000000000 --- a/Completion/User/_tar +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -#compdef tar - -# Tar completion. Features: -# - Tries to collect tar commands from second position, single letter -# option, and long options. -# - `tar' can be called anything, will use the correct name -# - Uses the function `_tar_archive' to complete archive files. -# - Tries to find out if compressed archives should be used. -# - Completes files inside archive. This is supposed to look pretty -# much as if the files are in an ordinary directory hierarchy. -# Handles extraction from compressed archives (GNU tar). -# - Anywhere -- appears, gets a list of long options to complete from -# tar itself (GNU tar) -# - Things like --directory=... are also completed correctly. - -local _tar_cmd tf tmp tmpb del - -# First we collect in `_tar_cmd' single letter options describing what -# should be done with the archive and if it is compressed. This -# collected from options arguments that start with only one hyphen, -# from some of the possible long options, and from the second word if -# that does not start with a hyphen. - -tmp=("${(@M)words:#-[^-]*}") -_tar_cmd="${(j::)tmp#-}" - -(( $words[(I)--(un|)gzip] )) && _tar_cmd="z$_tar_cmd" -(( $words[(I)--(un|)compress] )) && _tar_cmd="Z$_tar_cmd" -(( $words[(I)--list] )) && _tar_cmd="t$_tar_cmd" -(( $words[(I)--(extract|get)] )) && _tar_cmd="x$_tar_cmd" -(( $words[(I)--create] )) && _tar_cmd="c$_tar_cmd" - -# Other ways of finding out what we're doing: first -# look in the first argument if it's not an option -if [[ "$words[2]" = *[txcdruA]*~-* ]]; then - _tar_cmd="$words[2]$_tar_cmd" -elif [[ $_tar_cmd != *[txcdruA]* && CURRENT -gt 2 ]]; then - # look for more obscure long options: these aren't all handled. - (( $words[(I)--(diff|compare)] )) && _tar_cmd="d$_tar_cmd" - (( $words[(I)--append] )) && _tar_cmd="r$_tar_cmd" - (( $words[(I)--update] )) && _tar_cmd="u$_tar_cmd" - (( $words[(I)--(con|)catenate] )) && _tar_cmd="A$_tar_cmd" - (( $words[(I)--delete] )) && del=1 -fi - -# Next, we try to find the archive name and store it in `tf'. The name -# is searched after a `--file=' long option, in the third word if the -# second one didn't start with a hyphen but contained a `f', and after -# an option argument starting with only one hyphen and containing a `f'. -# unless that option argument also contains a `C'. - -tmp="$words[(I)--file=*]" -tmpb="$words[(I)-*Cf*~--*]" - -if (( tmp )); then - tf=${~words[tmp][8,-1]} - _tar_cmd="f$_tar_cmd" -elif [[ "$words[2]" != -* && "$words[2]" = *f* ]]; then - tf=${~words[3]} - _tar_cmd="f$_tar_cmd" -elif (( tmpb )); then - tf=${~words[tmpb+2]} - wdir=${~words[tmpb+1]} - _tar_cmd="Cf$_tar_cmd" -else - tmp="${words[(I)-*f*~--*]}" - if (( tmp )); then - tf=${~words[tmp+1]} - _tar_cmd="f$_tar_cmd" - fi -fi - -# See if we should use a path prefix. We have to use eval as the dir can -# be any unevaluated thing which appears on the command line, including a -# parameter. - -# This isn't used right now. - -tmp=${words[(r)--dir[a-z]#=*]} - -if [[ -n $tmp ]]; then - eval "wdir=(${tmp#*=})" -fi - -# Now we complete... - -if [[ "$PREFIX" = --* ]]; then - - # ...long options after `--'. - - _arguments -- '--owner*:user:_users' \ - '*=(PROG|COMMAND)*:program:_command_names -e' \ - '*=ARCHIVE*:archive: _tar_archive' \ - '*=NAME*:file:_files' \ - '*=DIR*:directory:_files -/' \ - '*=CONTROL*::version control:(t numbered nil existing never simple)' - -elif [[ ( CURRENT -gt 2 && "$words[CURRENT-1]" = -*f* && - "$words[CURRENT-1]" != --* && "$words[CURRENT-1]" != -*Cf* ) || - ( CURRENT -eq 3 && "$words[2]" = *f* && "$words[2]" != -* && - "$words[2]" != *Cf* ) || - ( CURRENT -gt 2 && "$words[CURRENT-2]" = -*Cf* && - "$words[CURRENT-2]" != --* && "$words[CURRENT-1]" != --* ) || - ( CURRENT -eq 4 && "$words[2]" = *Cf* && "$words[2]" != -* ) ]]; then - - # ...archive files if we think they are wanted here. - - _tar_archive - -elif [[ ( CURRENT -gt 2 && "$words[CURRENT-1]" = -*Cf*) || - ( CURRENT -eq 3 && "$words[2]" = *Cf* ) ]]; then - - # a directory for -C - - _files -/ - -elif [[ ( "$_tar_cmd" = *[xt]* || -n $del ) && -n "$tf" ]]; then - - # ...and files from the archive if we found an archive name and tar - # commands. We run `tar t...' on the file, keeping the list of - # filenames cached, plus the name of the tarfile so we know if it - # changes. We skip this test if the alleged archive is not a file. - - local largs=-tf expl - - if [[ $_tar_cmd = *z* ]]; then - largs=-tzf - elif [[ $_tar_cmd = *j* ]]; then - largs=-tjf - elif [[ $_tar_cmd = *y* ]]; then - largs=-tyf - elif [[ $_tar_cmd = *Z* ]]; then - largs=-tZf - elif [[ $_tar_cmd = *I* ]]; then - largs=-tIf - else - # Some random compression program - tmp="${words[(r)--use-comp*]}" - [[ -n $tmp ]] && largs=($tmp -tf) - fi - - if [[ $tf != $_tar_cache_name && -f $tf ]]; then - _tar_cache_list=("${(@f)$($words[1] $largs $tf)}") - _tar_cache_name=$tf - fi - - _wanted files expl 'file from archive' _multi_parts / _tar_cache_list -else - _files -fi |