fish-shell/src/complete.h
Radomír Bosák dc96c01c93 Remove --authoritative leftovers from complete
The complete builtin had once -A / --authoritative and -u /
--unauthoritative switches which indicated whether all possibilities for
completion are specified and would cause an error if the completion was
authoritative and an unknown option was encountered.

This feature was functionally removed during one of the past parser
rewritings, but -A and -u still remained in parts of the code and
command completions, although having no effect.

This commit removes the leftovers and prints an warning whenever user
tries to run the complete command with -A / -u / --authoritative /
--unauthoritative switches.

Fixes #3640.
2016-12-20 17:16:08 -08:00

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/// Prototypes for functions related to tab-completion.
///
/// These functions are used for storing and retrieving tab-completion data, as well as for
/// performing tab-completion.
#ifndef FISH_COMPLETE_H
#define FISH_COMPLETE_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <vector>
#include "common.h"
/// Use all completions.
#define SHARED 0
/// Do not use file completion.
#define NO_FILES 1
/// Require a parameter after completion.
#define NO_COMMON 2
/// Only use the argument list specifies with completion after option. This is the same as (NO_FILES
/// | NO_COMMON).
#define EXCLUSIVE 3
/// Command is a path.
#define PATH 1
/// Command is not a path.
#define COMMAND 0
/// Separator between completion and description.
#define COMPLETE_SEP L'\004'
/// Character that separates the completion and description on programmable completions.
#define PROG_COMPLETE_SEP L'\t'
enum {
/// Do not insert space afterwards if this is the only completion. (The default is to try insert
/// a space).
COMPLETE_NO_SPACE = 1 << 0,
/// This is not the suffix of a token, but replaces it entirely.
COMPLETE_REPLACES_TOKEN = 1 << 2,
/// This completion may or may not want a space at the end - guess by checking the last
/// character of the completion.
COMPLETE_AUTO_SPACE = 1 << 3,
/// This completion should be inserted as-is, without escaping.
COMPLETE_DONT_ESCAPE = 1 << 4,
/// If you do escape, don't escape tildes.
COMPLETE_DONT_ESCAPE_TILDES = 1 << 5
};
typedef int complete_flags_t;
class completion_t {
private:
// No public default constructor.
completion_t();
public:
// Destructor. Not inlining it saves code size.
~completion_t();
/// The completion string.
wcstring completion;
/// The description for this completion.
wcstring description;
/// The type of fuzzy match.
string_fuzzy_match_t match;
/// Flags determining the completion behaviour.
///
/// Determines whether a space should be inserted after this completion if it is the only
/// possible completion using the COMPLETE_NO_SPACE flag. The COMPLETE_NO_CASE can be used to
/// signal that this completion is case insensitive.
complete_flags_t flags;
// Construction. Note: defining these so that they are not inlined reduces the executable size.
explicit completion_t(const wcstring &comp, const wcstring &desc = wcstring(),
string_fuzzy_match_t match = string_fuzzy_match_t(fuzzy_match_exact),
complete_flags_t flags_val = 0);
completion_t(const completion_t &);
completion_t &operator=(const completion_t &);
// Compare two completions. No operating overlaoding to make this always explicit (there's
// potentially multiple ways to compare completions).
//
// "Naturally less than" means in a natural ordering, where digits are treated as numbers. For
// example, foo10 is naturally greater than foo2 (but alphabetically less than it).
static bool is_naturally_less_than(const completion_t &a, const completion_t &b);
static bool is_alphabetically_equal_to(const completion_t &a, const completion_t &b);
// If this completion replaces the entire token, prepend a prefix. Otherwise do nothing.
void prepend_token_prefix(const wcstring &prefix);
};
/// Sorts and remove any duplicate completions in the completion list, then puts them in priority
/// order.
void completions_sort_and_prioritize(std::vector<completion_t> *comps);
enum {
COMPLETION_REQUEST_DEFAULT = 0,
COMPLETION_REQUEST_AUTOSUGGESTION = 1
<< 0, // indicates the completion is for an autosuggestion
COMPLETION_REQUEST_DESCRIPTIONS = 1 << 1, // indicates that we want descriptions
COMPLETION_REQUEST_FUZZY_MATCH = 1 << 2 // indicates that we don't require a prefix match
};
typedef uint32_t completion_request_flags_t;
enum complete_option_type_t {
option_type_args_only, // no option
option_type_short, // -x
option_type_single_long, // -foo
option_type_double_long // --foo
};
/// Add a completion.
///
/// All supplied values are copied, they should be freed by or otherwise disposed by the caller.
///
/// Examples:
///
/// The command 'gcc -o' requires that a file follows it, so the NO_COMMON option is suitable. This
/// can be done using the following line:
///
/// complete -c gcc -s o -r
///
/// The command 'grep -d' required that one of the strings 'read', 'skip' or 'recurse' is used. As
/// such, it is suitable to specify that a completion requires one of them. This can be done using
/// the following line:
///
/// complete -c grep -s d -x -a "read skip recurse"
///
/// \param cmd Command to complete.
/// \param cmd_is_path If cmd_is_path is true, cmd will be interpreted as the absolute
/// path of the program (optionally containing wildcards), otherwise it
/// will be interpreted as the command name.
/// \param option The name of an option.
/// \param option_type The type of option: can be option_type_short (-x),
/// option_type_single_long (-foo), option_type_double_long (--bar).
/// \param result_mode Whether to search further completions when this completion has been
/// succesfully matched. If result_mode is SHARED, any other completions may also be used. If
/// result_mode is NO_FILES, file completion should not be used, but other completions may be used.
/// If result_mode is NO_COMMON, on option may follow it - only a parameter. If result_mode is
/// EXCLUSIVE, no option may follow it, and file completion is not performed.
/// \param comp A space separated list of completions which may contain subshells.
/// \param desc A description of the completion.
/// \param condition a command to be run to check it this completion should be used. If \c condition
/// is empty, the completion is always used.
/// \param flags A set of completion flags
void complete_add(const wchar_t *cmd, bool cmd_is_path, const wcstring &option,
complete_option_type_t option_type, int result_mode, const wchar_t *condition,
const wchar_t *comp, const wchar_t *desc, int flags);
/// Remove a previously defined completion.
void complete_remove(const wcstring &cmd, bool cmd_is_path, const wcstring &option,
complete_option_type_t type);
/// Removes all completions for a given command.
void complete_remove_all(const wcstring &cmd, bool cmd_is_path);
/// Find all completions of the command cmd, insert them into out.
class env_vars_snapshot_t;
void complete(const wcstring &cmd, std::vector<completion_t> *out_comps,
completion_request_flags_t flags, const env_vars_snapshot_t &vars);
/// Return a list of all current completions.
wcstring complete_print();
/// Tests if the specified option is defined for the specified command.
int complete_is_valid_option(const wcstring &str, const wcstring &opt,
wcstring_list_t *inErrorsOrNull, bool allow_autoload);
/// Tests if the specified argument is valid for the specified option and command.
bool complete_is_valid_argument(const wcstring &str, const wcstring &opt, const wcstring &arg);
/// Create a new completion entry.
///
/// \param completions The array of completions to append to
/// \param comp The completion string
/// \param desc The description of the completion
/// \param flags completion flags
void append_completion(std::vector<completion_t> *completions, const wcstring &comp,
const wcstring &desc = wcstring(), int flags = 0,
string_fuzzy_match_t match = string_fuzzy_match_t(fuzzy_match_exact));
/// Function used for testing.
void complete_set_variable_names(const wcstring_list_t *names);
/// Support for "wrap targets." A wrap target is a command that completes liek another command. The
/// target chain is the sequence of wraps (A wraps B wraps C...). Any loops in the chain are
/// silently ignored.
bool complete_add_wrapper(const wcstring &command, const wcstring &wrap_target);
bool complete_remove_wrapper(const wcstring &command, const wcstring &wrap_target);
wcstring_list_t complete_get_wrap_chain(const wcstring &command);
// Wonky interface: returns all wraps. Even-values are the commands, odd values are the targets.
wcstring_list_t complete_get_wrap_pairs();
#endif