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#autoload
# Generate all possible completions. Note that this is not intended as
# a normal completion function, but as one possible value for the
# completer style.
local comp name oldcontext
typeset -T curcontext="$curcontext" ccarray
ccarray[2]=complete
oldcontext="$curcontext"
# If we have a user-supplied context name, use only that.
if [[ -n "$compcontext" ]]; then
ccarray[3]="$compcontext"
comp="$_comps[$compcontext]"
[[ -z "$comp" ]] || "$comp"
return
fi
# An entry for `-first-' is the replacement for `compctl -T'
comp="$_comps[-first-]"
if [[ ! -z "$comp" ]]; then
ccarray[3]=-first-
"$comp"
if [[ "$_compskip" = all ]]; then
_compskip=''
(( compstate[nmatches] ))
return
fi
fi
# For arguments and command names we use the `_normal' function.
if [[ "$compstate[context]" = command ]]; then
curcontext="$oldcontext"
_normal -s
else
# Let's see if we have a special completion definition for the other
# possible contexts.
local cname="-${compstate[context]:s/_/-/}-"
ccarray[3]="$cname"
comp="$_comps[$cname]"
# If not, we use default completion, if any.
if [[ -z "$comp" ]]; then
if [[ "$_compskip" = *default* ]]; then
_compskip=''
return 1
fi
comp="$_comps[-default-]"
fi
[[ -z "$comp" ]] || "$comp"
fi
_compskip=''
(( compstate[nmatches] ))
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