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#compdef ant -value-,ANT_ARGS,-default-
typeset -A opt_args
local buildfile tmp state line curcontext="$curcontext"
local target='*:target:->target'
#local CLASSPATH="$ANT_HOME/lib/*.jar"
if [[ $service = *ANT_ARGS* ]]; then
compset -q
words=( fake "$words[@]" )
(( CURRENT++ ))
unset target
fi
_arguments -C \
'-help[display usage information]' \
'-projecthelp[print project hjelp information]' \
'-version[display version information]' \
'-diagnostics[display info useful to problem diagnosis]' \
'(-q -quiet)'{-q,-quiet}'[be extra quiet]' \
'(-v -verbose)'{-v,-verbose}'[be more verbose]' \
'-debug[print debugging information]' \
'-emacs[produce logging information without adornments]' \
'(-l -logfile)'{-l,-logfile}'[use specified file for log]:logfile:_files' \
'-logger[the class which is to perform logging]:classname:_java_class' \
'*-listener[add an instance of class as a project listener]:classname:_java_class' \
'(-f -file -buildfile -find)'{-f,-file,-buildfile}'[use specified build file]:build file:_files' \
'*-D[specify property with value to use]:property:->property' \
'-propertyfile[load properties from specfied file]:property file:_files' \
'-inputhandler[specify class which will handle input requests]:class:_java_class' \
'(-f -file -buildfile)-find[search for build file towards the root of filesystem]:build file:(build.xml)' \
$target && return
case $state in
property)
if compset -P '*='; then
_default
else
_message -e properties 'property name'
fi
;;
target)
if zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:targets" call-command; then
# Run ant -projecthelp also passing any of -find, -buildfile or -f options.
# Parse output into an array of the format "target:description".
# For the array to be set with correct argument boundaries, the entire
# set statement needs to be eval'd. On Cygwin, need to kill \r's output
# from Java or parsing will fail.
eval set -A tmp "${$(_call_program targets "$words[1]" $buildxml -projecthelp |
while read target desc
do
# This loop reads ant -projecthelp output from versions 1.3 to 1.5
ln="${target}${desc:+:$desc}"
[[ $target = "" ]] && continue # skip blank lines
case $ln in
(Buildfile:*)
buildfile=$desc
;;
(Default:target:*)
# with version 1.5, target is on the same line
default_target="${${desc/target:/}# }"
# versions 1.3 and 1.4 with default target on a separate line
if [[ -z $default_target ]]; then
read junk
read default_target junk
fi
# Output target again indicating its the default one.
print -n "'${default_target}:(Default target) ' "
;;
(Searching:*|Main:targets:|Subtargets:|BUILD:SUCCESSFUL|Total:time:
*)
;;
(*)
# Return target and description
print -n "'$ln' "
;;
esac
done
)//$'\015'}"
_describe 'target' tmp
else
if [[ -n $opt_args[-find] ]]; then
buildfile=( (../)#${opt_args[-find]:-build.xml}(N[-1]) )
else
buildfile=${(v)opt_args[(I)(-f|-file|-buildfile)]:-build.xml}
fi
if [[ -f $buildfile ]]; then
targets=( $(sed -n 's/ *<target name="\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p' < $buildfile) )
_wanted targets expl target compadd -a targets
else
_message -e targets target
fi
fi
;;
esac
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