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Don't generate killall completions when running on Solaris OS - `killall` there literally kills all processes.
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24 lines
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1.2 KiB
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__fish_make_completion_signals
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for i in $__kill_signals
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set number (echo $i | cut -d " " -f 1)
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set name (echo $i | cut -d " " -f 2)
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complete -c kill -o $number -d $name
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complete -c kill -o $name
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complete -c kill -s s -x -a "$number $name"
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end
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complete -c kill -xa '(__fish_complete_pids)'
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if kill -L > /dev/null ^ /dev/null
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complete -c kill -s s -l signal -d "Signal to send"
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complete -c kill -s l -l list -d "Printf list of signal names, or name of given SIG NUMBER"
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complete -c kill -s L -l table -d " Print signal names and their corresponding numbers"
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complete -c kill -s a -l all -d "Do not restrict the commandname-to-pid conversion to processes with the same uid as the present process"
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complete -c kill -s p -l pid -d "Only print pid of the named processes, do not send any signals"
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complete -c kill -s q -l queue -d "Use sigqueue(2) rather than kill(2). The value argument is an integer that is sent along with the signal."
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complete -c kill -l verbos -d "Print pid(s) that will be signaled with kill along with the signal."
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else # OS X
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complete -c kill -s s -d "Signal to send"
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complete -c kill -s l -d "Printf list of signal names, or name of given SIG NUMBER"
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end |