# RUN: %fish %s function complete_test_alpha1 echo $argv end complete -c complete_test_alpha1 --no-files -a '(commandline)' complete -c complete_test_alpha2 --no-files -w 'complete_test_alpha1 extra1' complete -c complete_test_alpha3 --no-files -w 'complete_test_alpha2 extra2' complete -C'complete_test_alpha1 arg1 ' # CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 arg1 complete --escape -C'complete_test_alpha1 arg1 ' # CHECK: complete_test_alpha1\ arg1\ complete -C'complete_test_alpha2 arg2 ' # CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 extra1 arg2 complete -C'complete_test_alpha3 arg3 ' # CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 extra1 extra2 arg3 # Works even with the argument as a separate token. complete -C 'complete_test_alpha3 arg3 ' # CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 extra1 extra2 arg3 alias myalias1 'complete_test_alpha1 arg1' alias myalias2='complete_test_alpha1 arg2' myalias1 call1 myalias2 call2 # CHECK: arg1 call1 # CHECK: arg2 call2 complete -C'myalias1 call3 ' complete -C'myalias2 call3 ' # CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 arg1 call3 # CHECK: complete_test_alpha1 arg2 call3 # Ensure that commands can't wrap themselves - if this did, # the completion would be executed a bunch of times. function t --wraps t echo t end complete -c t -fa '(t)' complete -C't ' # CHECK: t # Ensure file completion happens even though it was disabled above. complete -c t -l fileoption -rF # Only match one file because I don't want to touch this any time we add a test file. complete -C't --fileoption ' | string match test.fish # CHECK: test.fish # Make sure bare `complete` is reasonable, complete -p '/complete test/beta1' -d 'desc, desc' -sZ complete -c 'complete test beta2' -r -d 'desc \' desc2 [' -a 'foo bar' complete -c complete_test_beta2 -x -n false -A -o test complete # CHECK: complete --no-files complete_test_alpha1 -a '(commandline)' # CHECK: complete --no-files complete_test_alpha2 # CHECK: complete --no-files complete_test_alpha3 # CHECK: complete --force-files t -l fileoption # CHECK: complete --no-files t -a '(t)' # CHECK: complete -p '/complete test/beta1' -s Z -d 'desc, desc' # CHECK: complete --require-parameter 'complete test beta2' -d desc\ \'\ desc2\ \[ -a 'foo bar' # CHECK: complete --exclusive complete_test_beta2 -o test -n false # CHECK: complete {{.*}} # CHECK: complete {{.*}} # CHECK: complete {{.*}} # CHECK: complete {{.*}} # Recursive calls to complete (see #3474) complete -c complete_test_recurse1 -xa '(echo recursing 1>&2; complete -C"complete_test_recurse1 ")' LANG=C complete -C'complete_test_recurse1 ' # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: recursing # CHECKERR: error: completion reached maximum recursion depth, possible cycle? # short options complete -c foo -f -a non-option-argument complete -c foo -f --short-option x complete -c foo -f --short-option y -a ARGY complete -c foo -f --short-option z -a ARGZ -r complete -c foo -f --old-option single-long-ending-in-z complete -c foo -f --old-option x-single-long complete -c foo -f --old-option y-single-long complete -c foo -f --old-option z-single-long complete -c foo -f --long-option x-long -a ARGLONG # Make sure that arguments of concatenated short options are expanded (#332) complete -C'foo -xy' # CHECK: -xyARGY # CHECK: -xyz # A required parameter means we don't want more short options. complete -C'foo -yz' # CHECK: -yzARGZ # Required parameter with space: complete only the parameter (no non-option arguments). complete -C'foo -xz ' # CHECK: ARGZ # Optional parameter with space: complete only non-option arguments. complete -C'foo -xy ' # CHECK: non-option-argument complete -C'foo -single-long-ending-in-z' # CHECK: -single-long-ending-in-z complete -C'foo -single-long-ending-in-z ' # CHECK: non-option-argument # CHECK: -x-single-long complete -C'foo -x' | string match -- -x-single-long # CHECK: -y-single-long complete -C'foo -y' | string match -- -y-single-long # This does NOT suggest -z-single-long, but will probably not occur in practise. # CHECK: -zARGZ complete -C'foo -z' # Builtins (with subcommands; #2705) complete -c complete_test_subcommand -n 'test (commandline -op)[1] = complete_test_subcommand' -xa ok complete -C'not complete_test_subcommand ' # CHECK: ok complete -C'echo; and complete_test_subcommand ' # CHECK: ok complete -C'or complete_test_subcommand ' # CHECK: ok complete -C'echo && command complete_test_subcommand ' # CHECK: ok complete -C'echo || exec complete_test_subcommand ' # CHECK: ok complete -C'echo | builtin complete_test_subcommand ' # CHECK: ok complete -C'echo & complete_test_subcommand ' # CHECK: ok complete -C'if while begin begin complete_test_subcommand ' # CHECK: ok complete -C'for _ in ' | string collect >&- && echo completed some files # CHECK: completed some files # function; #5415 complete -C'function : --arg' # CHECK: --argument-names {{.*}} complete -C'echo > /' | string length -q && echo ok # CHECK: ok function some_function echo line1 echo line2 end complete -c complete_test_function_desc -xa '(complete -Csome_function)' complete -C'complete_test_function_desc ' | count # CHECK: 1 complete -c prev-arg-variable -f complete -C'prev-arg-variable $HOME ' # Regression test for issue #3129. In previous versions these statements would # cause an `assert()` to fire thus killing the shell. complete -c pkill -o '' #CHECKERR: complete: -o requires a non-empty string complete -c pkill -l '' #CHECKERR: complete: -l requires a non-empty string complete -c pkill -s '' #CHECKERR: complete: -s requires a non-empty string # Test that conditions that add or remove completions don't deadlock, etc. # We actually encountered some case that was effectively like this (Issue 2 in github) complete --command AAAA -l abcd --condition 'complete -c AAAA -l efgh' echo "AAAA:" complete -C'AAAA -' | sort #CHECK: AAAA: #CHECK: --abcd echo "AAAA:" complete -C'AAAA -' | sort #CHECK: AAAA: #CHECK: --abcd #CHECK: --efgh complete --command BBBB -l abcd --condition 'complete -e --command BBBB -l abcd' echo "BBBB:" complete -C'BBBB -' #CHECK: BBBB: #CHECK: --abcd echo "BBBB:" complete -C'BBBB -' #CHECK: BBBB: #CHECK: # Test that erasing completions works correctly echo function sort # GNU sort is really stupid, a non-C locale seems to make it assume --dictionary-order # If I wanted --dictionary-order, I would have specified --dictionary-order! env LC_ALL=C sort $argv end complete -c CCCC -l bar complete -c CCCC -l baz complete -c CCCC -o bar complete -c CCCC -o foo complete -c CCCC -s a complete -c CCCC -s b echo "CCCC:" complete -C'CCCC -' | sort complete -c CCCC -l bar -e #CHECK: CCCC: #CHECK: --bar #CHECK: --baz #CHECK: -a #CHECK: -b #CHECK: -bar #CHECK: -foo echo "CCCC:" complete -C'CCCC -' | sort complete -c CCCC -o foo -e #CHECK: CCCC: #CHECK: --baz #CHECK: -a #CHECK: -b #CHECK: -bar #CHECK: -foo echo "CCCC:" complete -C'CCCC -' | sort complete -c CCCC -s a -e #CHECK: CCCC: #CHECK: --baz #CHECK: -a #CHECK: -b #CHECK: -bar echo "CCCC:" complete -C'CCCC -' | sort complete -c CCCC -e #CHECK: CCCC: #CHECK: --baz #CHECK: -b #CHECK: -bar echo "CCCC:" complete -C'CCCC -' | sort #CHECK: CCCC: echo "Test that -- suppresses option completions" complete -c TestDoubleDash -l TestDoubleDashOption complete -C'TestDoubleDash -' | sort #CHECK: Test that -- suppresses option completions #CHECK: --TestDoubleDashOption echo "Expect no output:" (complete -C'TestDoubleDash -- -' | sort) #CHECK: Expect no output: # fish seems to have always handled "exclusive" options strangely # It seems to treat them the same as "old-style" (single-dash) long options echo "Testing exclusive options" #CHECK: Testing exclusive options complete -c TestExclusive -x -s Q complete -c TestExclusive -x -s W complete -c TestExclusive -s A echo "Expect -A -Q -W:" (complete -C'TestExclusive -' | sort | string join ' ') #CHECK: Expect -A -Q -W: -A -Q -W echo "Expect -AQ -AW:" (complete -C'TestExclusive -A' | sort | string join ' ') #CHECK: Expect -AQ -AW: -AQ -AW echo "Expect no output 1:" (complete -C'TestExclusive -Q') #CHECK: Expect no output 1: echo "Expect no output 2:" (complete -C'TestExclusive -W') #CHECK: Expect no output 2: # Test for optional arguments, like cp's --backup complete -c TestOptionalArgument -l backup -f -a 'none all simple' echo "Expect --backup --backup=:" (complete -C'TestOptionalArgument -' | sort | string join ' ') #CHECK: Expect --backup --backup=: --backup --backup= echo "Expect --backup=all --backup=none --backup=simple:" (complete -C'TestOptionalArgument --backup=' | sort | string join ' ') #CHECK: Expect --backup=all --backup=none --backup=simple: --backup=all --backup=none --backup=simple # Test that directory completions work correctly if begin rm -rf test6.tmp.dir; and mkdir test6.tmp.dir end pushd test6.tmp.dir # The "incorrect implicit cd from PATH" fails if mktemp returns an absolute path and # `realpath --relative-to` is not available on macOS. # set dir (realpath --relative-to="$PWD" (mktemp -d XXXXXXXX)) set dir (basename (mktemp -d XXXXXXXX)) mkdir -p $dir if complete -C$dir | string match -r "^$dir/.*dir" >/dev/null echo "implicit cd complete works" else echo "no implicit cd complete" end #CHECK: implicit cd complete works if complete -C"command $dir" | string match -r "^$dir/.*dir" >/dev/null echo "implicit cd complete after 'command'" else echo "no implicit cd complete after 'command'" end #CHECK: implicit cd complete after 'command' popd if begin set -l PATH $PWD/test6.tmp.dir $PATH 2>/dev/null complete -C$dir | string match -r "^$dir/.*dir" >/dev/null end echo "incorrect implicit cd from PATH" else echo "PATH does not cause incorrect implicit cd" end #CHECK: PATH does not cause incorrect implicit cd rm -rf test6.tmp.dir else echo "error: could not create temp environment" >&2 end # Test command expansion with parened PATHs (#952) begin set -l parened_path $PWD/'test6.tmp2.(paren).dir' set -l parened_subpath $parened_path/subdir if not begin rm -rf $parened_path and mkdir $parened_path and mkdir $parened_subpath and ln -s /bin/ls $parened_path/'__test6_(paren)_command' and ln -s /bin/ls $parened_subpath/'__test6_subdir_(paren)_command' end echo "error: could not create command expansion temp environment" >&2 end # Verify that we can expand commands when PATH has parens set -l PATH $parened_path $PATH set -l completed (complete -C__test6_ | cut -f 1 -d \t) if test "$completed" = '__test6_(paren)_command' echo "Command completion with parened PATHs test passed" else echo "Command completion with parened PATHs test failed. Expected __test6_(paren)_command, got $completed" >&2 end #CHECK: Command completion with parened PATHs test passed # Verify that commands with intermediate slashes do NOT expand with respect to PATH set -l completed (complete -Csubdir/__test6_subdir) if test -z "$completed" echo "Command completion with intermediate slashes passed" else echo "Command completion with intermediate slashes: should output nothing, instead got $completed" >&2 end #CHECK: Command completion with intermediate slashes passed rm -rf $parened_path end # This should only list the completions for `banana` complete -c banana -a '1 2 3' complete -c banana #CHECK: complete banana -a '1 2 3' # "-c" is optional complete banana -a bar complete banana #CHECK: complete banana -a bar #CHECK: complete banana -a '1 2 3' # "-a" ain't complete banana bar #CHECKERR: complete: too many arguments #CHECKERR: #CHECKERR: {{.*}}checks/complete.fish (line {{\d+}}): #CHECKERR: complete banana bar #CHECKERR: ^ #CHECKERR: #CHECKERR: (Type 'help complete' for related documentation) # Multiple commands can be specified, in that case "-c" (or "-p") is mandatory. complete -c kapstachelbeere -c physalis -a arg complete -c kapstachelbeere -c physalis # CHECK: complete kapstachelbeere -a arg # CHECK: complete physalis -a arg set -l dir (mktemp -d) echo >$dir/target complete -C ': $dir/' # CHECK: $dir/target rm $dir/target cd $dir touch yummyinmytummy complete -c fudge -f complete -c fudge -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from eat' -F complete -C'fudge eat yummyin' # CHECK: yummyinmytummy cd - rm -r $dir set -l dir (mktemp -d) cd $dir : >command-not-in-path chmod +x command-not-in-path complete -p $PWD/command-not-in-path -xa relative-path complete -C './command-not-in-path ' # CHECK: relative-path # Expand variables and tildes in command. complete -C '$PWD/command-not-in-path ' # CHECK: relative-path HOME=$PWD complete -C '~/command-not-in-path ' # CHECK: relative-path # Non-canonical command path mkdir -p subdir : >subdir/command-in-subdir chmod +x subdir/command-in-subdir complete -p "$PWD/subdir/command-in-subdir" -xa custom-completions complete -C './subdir/../subdir/command-in-subdir ' # CHECK: custom-completions # Relative $PATH begin set -lx PATH subdir $PATH complete -C 'command-in-subdir ' # CHECK: custom-completions end cd - rm -r $dir # Expand variables and tildes in command. complete cat -xa +pet set -l path_to_cat (command -v cat) complete -C '$path_to_cat ' # CHECK: +pet HOME=$path_to_cat/.. complete -C '~/cat ' # CHECK: +pet # Do not expand command substitutions. complete -C '(echo cat) ' | string match +pet # Give up if we expand to multiple arguments (we'd need to handle the arguments). complete -C '{cat,arg1,arg2} ' | string match +pet # Don't expand wildcards though we could. complete -C '$path_to_cat* ' | string match +pet # Also expand wrap targets. function crookshanks --wraps '$path_to_cat' end complete -C 'crookshanks ' # CHECK: +pet # Custom completion works with variable overrides. complete cmd_with_fancy_completion -xa '(commandline -opc | count)' complete -C"a=1 b=2 cmd_with_fancy_completion " # CHECK: 1 complete -C"a=1 b=2 cmd_with_fancy_completion 1 " # CHECK: 2 complete -c thing -x -F # CHECKERR: complete: invalid option combination, '--exclusive' and '--force-files' # Multiple conditions complete -f -c shot complete -fc shot -n 'test (count (commandline -opc) -eq 1' -n 'test (commandline -opc)[-1] = shot' -a 'through' # CHECKERR: complete: Condition 'test (count (commandline -opc) -eq 1' contained a syntax error # CHECKERR: complete: Unexpected end of string, expecting ')' # CHECKERR: test (count (commandline -opc) -eq 1 # CHECKERR: ^ complete -fc shot -n 'test (count (commandline -opc)) -eq 1' -n 'test (commandline -opc)[-1] = shot' -a 'through' complete -fc shot -n 'test (count (commandline -opc)) -eq 2' -n 'test (commandline -opc)[-1] = through' -a 'the' complete -fc shot -n 'test (count (commandline -opc)) -eq 3' -n 'test (commandline -opc)[-1] = the' -a 'heart' complete -fc shot -n 'test (count (commandline -opc)) -eq 4' -n 'test (commandline -opc)[-1] = heart' -a 'and' complete -fc shot -n 'test (count (commandline -opc)) -eq 5' -n 'test (commandline -opc)[-1] = and' -a "you\'re" complete -fc shot -n 'test (count (commandline -opc)) -eq 6' -n 'test (commandline -opc)[-1] = "you\'re"' -a 'to' complete -fc shot -n 'test (count (commandline -opc)) -eq 7' -n 'test (commandline -opc)[-1] = to' -a 'blame' complete -C"shot " # CHECK: through complete -C"shot through " # CHECK: the # See that conditions after a failing one aren't executed. set -g oops 0 complete -fc oooops complete -fc oooops -n true -n true -n true -n 'false' -n 'set -g oops 1' -a oops complete -C'oooops ' echo $oops # CHECK: 0 complete -fc oooops -n 'true' -n 'set -g oops 1' -a oops complete -C'oooops ' # CHECK: oops echo $oops # CHECK: 1