fish-shell/tests/complete.in
Fabian Homborg 4ebb6cf39e complete: Add "--force-files"
This allows a completion to specify that *it* takes files.

Useful for things like `sudo -e`, because sudo usually doesn't take
any files.
2019-05-30 19:13:42 +02:00

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logmsg Completion Wrappers
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 '
complete -C'complete_test_alpha2 arg2 '
complete -C'complete_test_alpha3 arg3 '
# Works even with the argument as a separate token.
complete -C 'complete_test_alpha3 arg3 '
logmsg Alias Completions
alias myalias1 'complete_test_alpha1 arg1'
alias myalias2='complete_test_alpha1 arg2'
myalias1 call1
myalias2 call2
complete -C'myalias1 call3 '
complete -C'myalias2 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 '
# Ensure file completion happens even though it was disabled above.
complete -c t -l fileoption -rF
# Only match this file because I don't want to touch this any time we add a test file.
complete -C't --fileoption ' | string match complete.in