From 24e67c70cce89461397e86566175bc1f29820ad4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sven Wischnowsky Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 11:03:57 +0000 Subject: moved to Completion/Base/Core/_normal --- Completion/Core/_normal | 128 ------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 128 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Completion/Core/_normal diff --git a/Completion/Core/_normal b/Completion/Core/_normal deleted file mode 100644 index 364a56764..000000000 --- a/Completion/Core/_normal +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -#compdef -command-line- - -local comp command cmd1 cmd2 pat val name i ret=1 _compskip="$_compskip" -local curcontext="$curcontext" service - -# If we get the option `-s', we don't reset `_compskip'. This ensures -# that a value set in the function for the `-first-' context is kept, -# but that we still use pattern functions when we were called form -# another completion function. - -[[ "$1" = -s ]] || _compskip='' - -# Completing in command position? If not we set up `cmd1' and `cmd2' as -# two strings we have to search in the completion definition arrays (e.g. -# a path and the last path name component). - -command="$words[1]" -if [[ CURRENT -eq 1 ]]; then - curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:-command-:" - - comp="$_comps[-command-]" - [[ -z "$comp" ]] || "$comp" && ret=0 - - return ret -else - if (( $+builtins[$command] + $+functions[$command] )); then - cmd1="$command" - curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:${cmd1}:" - elif [[ "$command[1]" = '=' ]]; then - eval cmd1\=$command - cmd2="$command[2,-1]" - curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:${cmd2}:" - elif [[ "$command" = ..#/* ]]; then - cmd1="${PWD}/$command" - cmd2="${command:t}" - curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:${cmd2}:" - elif [[ "$command" = */* ]]; then - cmd1="$command" - cmd2="${command:t}" - curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:${cmd2}:" - else - cmd1="$command" - cmd2="$commands[$command]" - curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:${cmd1}:" - fi -fi - -# See if there are any matching pattern completions. - -if [[ "$_compskip" != (all|*patterns*) ]]; then - service="${_services[$cmd1]:-$cmd1}" - for i in "${(@)_patcomps[(K)$cmd1]}"; do - "$i" && ret=0 - if [[ "$_compskip" = *patterns* ]]; then - break - elif [[ "$_compskip" = all ]]; then - _compskip='' - return ret - fi - done - if [[ -n "$cmd2" ]]; then - service="${_services[$cmd2]:-$cmd2}" - for i in "${(@)_patcomps[(K)$cmd2]}"; do - "$i" && ret=0 - if [[ "$_compskip" = *patterns* ]]; then - break - elif [[ "$_compskip" = all ]]; then - _compskip='' - return ret - fi - done - fi -fi - -# Now look up the two names in the normal completion array. - -ret=1 -name="$cmd1" -comp="$_comps[$cmd1]" -service="${_services[$cmd1]:-$cmd1}" - -[[ -z "$comp" ]] && - name="$cmd2" comp="$_comps[$cmd2]" service="${_services[$cmd2]:-$cmd2}" - -# And generate the matches, probably using default completion. - -if [[ -n "$comp" ]]; then - _compskip=patterns - "$comp" && ret=0 - [[ "$_compskip" = (all|*patterns*) ]] && return ret -elif [[ "$_compskip" != *default* ]]; then - name=-default- - comp="$_comps[-default-]" -fi - -if [[ "$_compskip" != (all|*patterns*) ]]; then - service="${_services[$cmd1]:-$cmd1}" - for i in "${(@)_postpatcomps[(K)$cmd1]}"; do - _compskip=default - "$i" && ret=0 - if [[ "$_compskip" = *patterns* ]]; then - break - elif [[ "$_compskip" = all ]]; then - _compskip='' - return ret - fi - done - if [[ -n "$cmd2" ]]; then - service="${_services[$cmd2]:-$cmd2}" - for i in "${(@)_postpatcomps[(K)$cmd2]}"; do - _compskip=default - "$i" && ret=0 - if [[ "$_compskip" = *patterns* ]]; then - break - elif [[ "$_compskip" = all ]]; then - _compskip='' - return ret - fi - done - fi -fi - -[[ "$name" = -default- && -n "$comp" && "$_compskip" != (all|*default*) ]] && - service="${_services[-default-]:--default-}" && "$comp" && ret=0 - -_compskip='' - -return ret -- cgit 1.4.1