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Don't generate killall completions when running on Solaris OS - `killall` there literally kills all processes.
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Fish
17 lines
907 B
Fish
function __fish_make_completion_signals --description 'Make list of kill signals for completion'
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set -q __kill_signals; and return 0
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if kill -L ^/dev/null >/dev/null
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# Debian and some related systems use 'kill -L' to write out a numbered list
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# of signals. Use this to complete on both number _and_ on signal name.
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complete -c kill -s L --description "List codes and names of available signals"
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set -g __kill_signals (kill -L | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]*\) *\([A-Z,0-9][A-Z,0-9]*\)/\1 \2\n/g;s/ +/ /g' | sed -e 's/^ \+//' | __fish_sgrep -E '^[^ ]+')
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else
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# Posix systems print out the name of a signal using 'kill -l
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# SIGNUM', so we use this instead.
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complete -c kill -s l --description "List names of available signals"
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for i in (seq 31)
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set -g __kill_signals $__kill_signals $i" "(kill -l $i)
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end
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end
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end
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