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Otherwise this would complete `git --exec-path=foo`, by running `complete -C"'' --exec-path=foo"`, which would print "--exec-path=foo", and so it would end as `git --exec-path=--exec-path=foo` because the "replaces token" bit was lost. I'm not sure how to solve it cleanly - maybe an additional option to `complete`? Anyway, for now this Fixes #9538.
28 lines
1.2 KiB
Fish
28 lines
1.2 KiB
Fish
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# Find directories that complete $argv[1], output them as completions
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# with description $argv[2] if defined, otherwise use 'Directory'.
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# If no arguments are provided, attempts to complete current commandline token.
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#
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function __fish_complete_directories -d "Complete directory prefixes" --argument-names comp desc
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if not set -q desc[1]
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set desc Directory
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end
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if not set -q comp[1]
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# No token given, so we use the current commandline token.
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# If we have a --name=val option, we need to remove it,
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# or the complete -C below would keep it, and then whatever complete
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# called us would add it again (assuming it's in the current token)
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set comp (commandline -ct | string replace -r -- '^-[^=]*=' '' $comp)
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end
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# HACK: We call into the file completions by using an empty command
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# If we used e.g. `ls`, we'd run the risk of completing its options or another kind of argument.
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# But since we default to file completions, if something doesn't have another completion...
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# (really this should have an actual complete option)
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set -l dirs (complete -C"'' $comp" | string match -r '.*/$')
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if set -q dirs[1]
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printf "%s\n" $dirs\t"$desc"
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end
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end
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