Minor comment edits in complete.c

darcs-hash:20060203213006-ac50b-86ccb93b4c984ab0d29423b8a63269bd1e161410.gz
This commit is contained in:
axel 2006-02-04 07:30:06 +10:00
parent 727472d5bd
commit 7e3128f097

View file

@ -42,9 +42,11 @@
/*
Completion description strings for files
Completion description strings, mostly for different types of files, such as sockets, block devices, etc.
There are a few other completion description strings defined in expand.c
There are a few more completion description strings defined in
expand.c. Maybe all completion description strings should be defined
in the same file?
*/
/**
@ -95,20 +97,20 @@
*/
#define COMPLETE_LOOP_SYMLINK_DESC _( L"Symbolic link loop" )
/**
Description for socket
Description for socket files
*/
#define COMPLETE_SOCKET_DESC _( L"Socket" )
/**
Description for directory
Description for directories
*/
#define COMPLETE_DIRECTORY_DESC _( L"Directory" )
/**
Description for function
Generic description for functions
*/
#define COMPLETE_FUNCTION_DESC _( L"Function" )
/**
Description for builtin command
Generic description for builtin commands
*/
#define COMPLETE_BUILTIN_DESC _( L"Builtin" )
@ -126,17 +128,23 @@
/**
Condition cache value returned from hashtable when this condition
has not yet been tested
has not yet been tested. This value is NULL, so that when the hash
table returns NULL, this wil be seen as an untested condition.
*/
#define CC_NOT_TESTED 0
/**
Condition cache value returned from hashtable when the condition is met
Condition cache value returned from hashtable when the condition is
met. This can be any value, that is a valid pointer, and that is
different from CC_NOT_TESTED and CC_FALSE.
*/
#define CC_TRUE L"true"
/**
Condition cache value returned from hashtable when the condition is not met
Condition cache value returned from hashtable when the condition is
not met. This can be any value, that is a valid pointer, and that
is different from CC_NOT_TESTED and CC_TRUE.
*/
#define CC_FALSE L"false"
@ -148,8 +156,8 @@
If either short_opt or long_opt are non-zero, they specify a switch
for the command. If \c comp is also not empty, it contains a list
of arguments that may only follow after the specified switch.
of non-switch arguments that may only follow directly after the
specified switch.
*/
typedef struct complete_entry_opt
{
@ -163,11 +171,13 @@ typedef struct complete_entry_opt
const wchar_t *desc;
/** Condition under which to use the option */
const wchar_t *condition;
/** Must be one of the values SHARED, NO_FILES, NO_COMMON, EXCLUSIVE. */
/** Must be one of the values SHARED, NO_FILES, NO_COMMON,
EXCLUSIVE, and determines how completions should be performed
on the argument after the switch. */
int result_mode;
/** Next option in the linked list */
/** True if old style long options are used */
int old_mode;
/** Next option in the linked list */
struct complete_entry_opt *next;
}
complete_entry_opt;
@ -270,8 +280,6 @@ static int condition_test( const wchar_t *condition )
if (test_res == CC_NOT_TESTED )
{
test_res = exec_subshell( condition, 0 )?CC_FALSE:CC_TRUE;
// debug( 1, L"Eval returns %ls for '%ls'", test_res, condition );
hash_put( condition_cache, condition, test_res );
/*
@ -281,13 +289,10 @@ static int condition_test( const wchar_t *condition )
if( test_res == CC_TRUE )
{
// debug( 1, L"Use conditional completion on condition %ls", condition );
return 1;
}
// debug( 1, L"Skip conditional completion on condition %ls", condition );
return 0;
}