# # Completions for sed # # Test if we are using GNU sed set -l is_gnu sed --version >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; and set is_gnu --is-gnu # Shared ls switches __fish_gnu_complete -c sed -s n -l quiet -d "Silent mode" $is_gnu __fish_gnu_complete -c sed -s e -l expression -x -d "Evaluate expression" $is_gnu __fish_gnu_complete -c sed -s f -l file -r -d "Evalute file" $is_gnu __fish_gnu_complete -c sed -s i -l in-place -d "Edit files in place" $is_gnu if test -n "$is_gnu" # GNU specific features complete -c sed -l silent -d "Silent mode" complete -c sed -s l -l line-length -x -d "Specify line-length" complete -c sed -l posix -d "Disable all GNU extensions" complete -c sed -s r -l regexp-extended -d "Use extended regexp" complete -c sed -s s -l separate -d "Consider files as separate" complete -c sed -s u -l unbuffered -d "Use minimal IO buffers" complete -c sed -l help -d "Display help and exit" complete -c sed -s V -l version -d "Display version and exit" else # If not a GNU system, assume we have standard BSD ls features instead complete -c sed -s E -d "Use extended regexp" complete -c sed -s a -d "Delay opening files until a command containing the related 'w' function is applied" complete -c sed -s l -d "Use line buffering" end