From 0749034911b1e28d4d9abba5472201972a5e37ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tanaka Akira Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 09:30:35 +0000 Subject: zsh-workers/8217 --- Completion/Core/_expand | 49 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 49 deletions(-) (limited to 'Completion/Core/_expand') diff --git a/Completion/Core/_expand b/Completion/Core/_expand index 5018a6871..9f083338e 100644 --- a/Completion/Core/_expand +++ b/Completion/Core/_expand @@ -6,55 +6,6 @@ # This function will allow other completer functions to be called if # the expansions done produce no result or do not change the original # word from the line. -# -# Configuration keys: -# -# expand_substitute -# If this is unset or set to the empty string, the code will first -# try to expand all substitutions in the string (such as $(...) and -# ${...}). If this is set to an non-empty string it should be -# an expression usable inside a $[...] arithmetical expression. -# In this case, expansion of substitutions will be done if the -# expression evaluates to `1'. For example, with -# -# compconf expand_substitute='${NUMERIC:-1} != 1' -# -# substitution will be performed only if given an explicit numeric -# argument other than `1', as by typing ESC 2 TAB. -# -# expand_glob -# If this is unset or set to an empty string, globbing will be -# attempted on the word resulting from substitution or the -# original string. The values accepted for this key are the same -# as for expand_substitute. -# -# expand_menu -# If this is unset or set to the empty string, the words resulting -# from expansion (if any) will simply be inserted in the command line, -# replacing the original string. However, if this key is set to an -# non-empty string, the user can cycle through the expansion as in -# a menucompletion. Unless the value contains the sub-string `only', -# the user will still be offered all expansions at once as one of -# the strings to insert in the command line. Also, if the value -# contains the sub-string `last', the string with all expansion will -# be offered first, whereas normally it is offered as the last string -# to insert. Finally, if the value contains the sub-string `sort', -# the expansions will be sorted alphabetically, normally they are -# kept in the order the expansion produced them in. -# -# expand_original -# If this is set to an non-empty string, the original string from the -# line will be included in the list of strings the user can cycle -# through as in a menucompletion. If the value contains the sub-string -# `last', the original string will appear as the last string, with -# other values it is inserted as the first one (so that the command -# line does not change immediatly). -# -# expand_prompt -# This may be set to a string that should be displayed before the -# possible expansions. This is given to the -X option and thus may -# contain the control sequences `%n', `%B', etc. Also, the sequence -# `%o' in this string will be replaced by the original string. local exp word="$PREFIX$SUFFIX" group=-V expl expl2 disp -- cgit 1.4.1