fix(complete): Handle multi-valued arguments

zsh completions for commands that have multiple Vec arguments require
special care.

We can have two Vec args separated with a value terminator.
We can also have two Vec args with no value terminators specified
where the final arg uses 'raw' and thus requires '--' to be used.

The 2nd of these scenarios requires special handling to avoid
emitting a duplicate '*:arguments' completion entry.

Currently, the zsh completions generate an error in this scenario:

    $ my-app <TAB>
    _arguments:...: doubled rest argument definition:
    *::second -- second set of of multi-length arguments:

We already use the '-S' option when calling _arguments.
This option makes it so that completion stops after '--' is encountered.
This means that the handling for trailing 'raw' arguments does not need
to specified.

Special-case multi-valued arguments so that we can skip emitting
the final multi-valued argument if a previous multi-valued argument
has already been emitted.

Closes #3022
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
David Aguilar 2023-01-10 00:14:52 -08:00
parent b86c259ed0
commit 170bd59111
12 changed files with 231 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -622,18 +622,46 @@ fn write_positionals_of(p: &Command) -> String {
let mut ret = vec![];
// Completions for commands that end with two Vec arguments require special care.
// - You can have two Vec args separated with a custom value terminator.
// - You can have two Vec args with the second one set to last (raw sets last)
// which will require a '--' separator to be used before the second argument
// on the command-line.
//
// We use the '-S' _arguments option to disable completion after '--'. Thus, the
// completion for the second argument in scenario (B) does not need to be emitted
// because it is implicitly handled by the '-S' option.
// We only need to emit the first catch-all.
//
// Have we already emitted a catch-all multi-valued positional argument
// without a custom value terminator?
let mut catch_all_emitted = false;
for arg in p.get_positionals() {
debug!("write_positionals_of:iter: arg={}", arg.get_id());
let num_args = arg.get_num_args().expect("built");
let is_multi_valued = num_args.max_values() > 1;
if catch_all_emitted && (arg.is_last_set() || is_multi_valued) {
// This is the final argument and it also takes multiple arguments.
// We've already emitted a catch-all positional argument so we don't need
// to emit anything for this argument because it is implicitly handled by
// the use of the '-S' _arguments option.
continue;
}
let cardinality_value;
let cardinality = if num_args.max_values() > 1 {
let cardinality = if is_multi_valued {
match arg.get_value_terminator() {
Some(terminator) => {
cardinality_value = format!("*{}:", escape_value(terminator));
cardinality_value.as_str()
}
None => "*:",
None => {
catch_all_emitted = true;
"*:"
}
}
} else if !arg.is_required_set() {
":"

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@ -111,3 +111,15 @@ fn register_minimal() {
.action_env("SNAPSHOTS")
.matches_path("tests/snapshots/register_minimal.bash", buf);
}
#[test]
fn two_multi_valued_arguments() {
let name = "my-app";
let cmd = common::two_multi_valued_arguments_command(name);
common::assert_matches_path(
"tests/snapshots/two_multi_valued_arguments.bash",
clap_complete::shells::Bash,
cmd,
name,
);
}

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@ -261,6 +261,20 @@ pub fn value_terminator_command(name: &'static str) -> clap::Command {
)
}
pub fn two_multi_valued_arguments_command(name: &'static str) -> clap::Command {
clap::Command::new(name)
.arg(
clap::Arg::new("first")
.help("first multi-valued argument")
.num_args(1..),
)
.arg(
clap::Arg::new("second")
.help("second multi-valued argument")
.raw(true),
)
}
pub fn assert_matches_path(
expected_path: impl AsRef<std::path::Path>,
gen: impl clap_complete::Generator,

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@ -95,3 +95,15 @@ fn value_terminator() {
name,
);
}
#[test]
fn two_multi_valued_arguments() {
let name = "my-app";
let cmd = common::two_multi_valued_arguments_command(name);
common::assert_matches_path(
"tests/snapshots/two_multi_valued_arguments.elvish",
clap_complete::shells::Elvish,
cmd,
name,
);
}

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@ -95,3 +95,15 @@ fn value_terminator() {
name,
);
}
#[test]
fn two_multi_valued_arguments() {
let name = "my-app";
let cmd = common::two_multi_valued_arguments_command(name);
common::assert_matches_path(
"tests/snapshots/two_multi_valued_arguments.fish",
clap_complete::shells::Fish,
cmd,
name,
);
}

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@ -95,3 +95,15 @@ fn value_terminator() {
name,
);
}
#[test]
fn two_multi_valued_arguments() {
let name = "my-app";
let cmd = common::two_multi_valued_arguments_command(name);
common::assert_matches_path(
"tests/snapshots/two_multi_valued_arguments.ps1",
clap_complete::shells::PowerShell,
cmd,
name,
);
}

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@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
_my-app() {
local i cur prev opts cmds
COMPREPLY=()
cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}"
cmd=""
opts=""
for i in ${COMP_WORDS[@]}
do
case "${cmd},${i}" in
",$1")
cmd="my__app"
;;
*)
;;
esac
done
case "${cmd}" in
my__app)
opts="-h --help [first]... [second]..."
if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 1 ]] ; then
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") )
return 0
fi
case "${prev}" in
*)
COMPREPLY=()
;;
esac
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") )
return 0
;;
esac
}
complete -F _my-app -o bashdefault -o default my-app

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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
use builtin;
use str;
set edit:completion:arg-completer[my-app] = {|@words|
fn spaces {|n|
builtin:repeat $n ' ' | str:join ''
}
fn cand {|text desc|
edit:complex-candidate $text &display=$text' '(spaces (- 14 (wcswidth $text)))$desc
}
var command = 'my-app'
for word $words[1..-1] {
if (str:has-prefix $word '-') {
break
}
set command = $command';'$word
}
var completions = [
&'my-app'= {
cand -h 'Print help'
cand --help 'Print help'
}
]
$completions[$command]
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
complete -c my-app -s h -l help -d 'Print help'

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@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
using namespace System.Management.Automation
using namespace System.Management.Automation.Language
Register-ArgumentCompleter -Native -CommandName 'my-app' -ScriptBlock {
param($wordToComplete, $commandAst, $cursorPosition)
$commandElements = $commandAst.CommandElements
$command = @(
'my-app'
for ($i = 1; $i -lt $commandElements.Count; $i++) {
$element = $commandElements[$i]
if ($element -isnot [StringConstantExpressionAst] -or
$element.StringConstantType -ne [StringConstantType]::BareWord -or
$element.Value.StartsWith('-') -or
$element.Value -eq $wordToComplete) {
break
}
$element.Value
}) -join ';'
$completions = @(switch ($command) {
'my-app' {
[CompletionResult]::new('-h', 'h', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Print help')
[CompletionResult]::new('--help', 'help', [CompletionResultType]::ParameterName, 'Print help')
break
}
})
$completions.Where{ $_.CompletionText -like "$wordToComplete*" } |
Sort-Object -Property ListItemText
}

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@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
#compdef my-app
autoload -U is-at-least
_my-app() {
typeset -A opt_args
typeset -a _arguments_options
local ret=1
if is-at-least 5.2; then
_arguments_options=(-s -S -C)
else
_arguments_options=(-s -C)
fi
local context curcontext="$curcontext" state line
_arguments "${_arguments_options[@]}" \
'-h[Print help]' \
'--help[Print help]' \
'*::first -- first multi-valued argument:' \
&& ret=0
}
(( $+functions[_my-app_commands] )) ||
_my-app_commands() {
local commands; commands=()
_describe -t commands 'my-app commands' commands "$@"
}
_my-app "$@"

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@ -95,3 +95,15 @@ fn value_terminator() {
name,
);
}
#[test]
fn two_multi_valued_arguments() {
let name = "my-app";
let cmd = common::two_multi_valued_arguments_command(name);
common::assert_matches_path(
"tests/snapshots/two_multi_valued_arguments.zsh",
clap_complete::shells::Zsh,
cmd,
name,
);
}