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author | Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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date | Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:38:06 -0500 |
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# bash completion for the Mercurial distributed SCM # Docs: # # If you source this file from your .bashrc, bash should be able to # complete a command line that uses hg with all the available commands # and options and sometimes even arguments. # # Mercurial allows you to define additional commands through extensions. # Bash should be able to automatically figure out the name of these new # commands and their options. If you also want to tell it how to # complete non-option arguments, see below for how to define an # _hg_cmd_foo function. # # # Notes about completion for specific commands: # # - the completion function for the email command from the patchbomb # extension will try to call _hg_emails to get a list of e-mail # addresses. It's up to the user to define this function. For # example, put the addresses of the lists that you usually patchbomb # in ~/.patchbomb-to and the addresses that you usually use to send # the patchbombs in ~/.patchbomb-from and use something like this: # # _hg_emails() # { # if [ -r ~/.patchbomb-$1 ]; then # cat ~/.patchbomb-$1 # fi # } # # # Writing completion functions for additional commands: # # If it exists, the function _hg_cmd_foo will be called without # arguments to generate the completion candidates for the hg command # "foo". # # In addition to the regular completion variables provided by bash, # the following variables are also set: # - $hg - the hg program being used (e.g. /usr/bin/hg) # - $cmd - the name of the hg command being completed # - $cmd_index - the index of $cmd in $COMP_WORDS # - $cur - the current argument being completed # - $prev - the argument before $cur # - $global_args - "|"-separated list of global options that accept # an argument (e.g. '--cwd|-R|--repository') # - $canonical - 1 if we canonicalized $cmd before calling the function # 0 otherwise # shopt -s extglob _hg_commands() { local commands commands="$("$hg" debugcomplete "$cur" 2>/dev/null)" || commands="" COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -W '$commands' -- "$cur")) } _hg_paths() { local paths="$("$hg" paths 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/ = .*$//')" COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -W '$paths' -- "$cur")) } _hg_repos() { local i for i in $(compgen -d -- "$cur"); do test ! -d "$i"/.hg || COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} "$i") done } _hg_status() { local files="$("$hg" status -n$1 . 2>/dev/null)" COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -W '$files' -- "$cur")) } _hg_tags() { local tags="$("$hg" tags -q 2>/dev/null)" local IFS=$'\n' COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -W '$tags' -- "$cur")) } # this is "kind of" ugly... _hg_count_non_option() { local i count=0 local filters="$1" for ((i=1; $i<=$COMP_CWORD; i++)); do if [[ "${COMP_WORDS[i]}" != -* ]]; then if [[ ${COMP_WORDS[i-1]} == @($filters|$global_args) ]]; then continue fi count=$(($count + 1)) fi done echo $(($count - 1)) } _hg() { local cur prev cmd cmd_index opts i # global options that receive an argument local global_args='--cwd|-R|--repository' local hg="$1" COMPREPLY=() cur="$2" prev="$3" # searching for the command # (first non-option argument that doesn't follow a global option that # receives an argument) for ((i=1; $i<=$COMP_CWORD; i++)); do if [[ ${COMP_WORDS[i]} != -* ]]; then if [[ ${COMP_WORDS[i-1]} != @($global_args) ]]; then cmd="${COMP_WORDS[i]}" cmd_index=$i break fi fi done if [[ "$cur" == -* ]]; then opts=$("$hg" debugcomplete --options "$cmd" 2>/dev/null) COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -W '$opts' -- "$cur")) return fi # global options case "$prev" in -R|--repository) _hg_repos return ;; --cwd) # Stick with default bash completion return ;; esac if [ -z "$cmd" ] || [ $COMP_CWORD -eq $i ]; then _hg_commands return fi # try to generate completion candidates for whatever command the user typed local help local canonical=0 if _hg_command_specific; then return fi # canonicalize the command name and try again help=$("$hg" help "$cmd" 2>/dev/null) if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # Probably either the command doesn't exist or it's ambiguous return fi cmd=${help#hg } cmd=${cmd%%[$' \n']*} canonical=1 _hg_command_specific } _hg_command_specific() { if [ "$(type -t "_hg_cmd_$cmd")" = function ]; then "_hg_cmd_$cmd" return 0 fi if [ "$cmd" != status ] && [ "$prev" = -r ] || [ "$prev" == --rev ]; then if [ $canonical = 1 ]; then _hg_tags return 0 elif [[ status != "$cmd"* ]]; then _hg_tags return 0 else return 1 fi fi case "$cmd" in help) _hg_commands ;; export|manifest|update) _hg_tags ;; pull|push|outgoing|incoming) _hg_paths _hg_repos ;; paths) _hg_paths ;; add) _hg_status "u" ;; commit) _hg_status "mar" ;; remove) _hg_status "d" ;; forget) _hg_status "a" ;; diff) _hg_status "mar" ;; revert) _hg_status "mard" ;; clone) local count=$(_hg_count_non_option) if [ $count = 1 ]; then _hg_paths fi _hg_repos ;; debugindex|debugindexdot) COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -f -X "!*.i" -- "$cur")) ;; debugdata) COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -f -X "!*.d" -- "$cur")) ;; *) return 1 ;; esac return 0 } complete -o bashdefault -o default -F _hg hg 2>/dev/null \ || complete -o default -F _hg hg # Completion for commands provided by extensions # mq _hg_ext_mq_patchlist() { local patches=$("$hg" $1 2>/dev/null) COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -W '$patches' -- "$cur")) } _hg_ext_mq_queues() { local root=$("$hg" root 2>/dev/null) local n for n in $(cd "$root"/.hg && compgen -d -- "$cur"); do # I think we're usually not interested in the regular "patches" queue # so just filter it. if [ "$n" != patches ] && [ -e "$root/.hg/$n/series" ]; then COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} "$n") fi done } _hg_cmd_qpop() { if [[ "$prev" = @(-n|--name) ]]; then _hg_ext_mq_queues return fi _hg_ext_mq_patchlist qapplied } _hg_cmd_qpush() { if [[ "$prev" = @(-n|--name) ]]; then _hg_ext_mq_queues return fi _hg_ext_mq_patchlist qunapplied } _hg_cmd_qdelete() { _hg_ext_mq_patchlist qunapplied } _hg_cmd_qsave() { if [[ "$prev" = @(-n|--name) ]]; then _hg_ext_mq_queues return fi } _hg_cmd_strip() { _hg_tags } _hg_cmd_qcommit() { local root=$("$hg" root 2>/dev/null) # this is run in a sub-shell, so we can't use _hg_status local files=$(cd "$root/.hg/patches" 2>/dev/null && "$hg" status -nmar 2>/dev/null) COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -W '$files' -- "$cur")) } _hg_cmd_export() { _hg_ext_mq_patchlist qapplied } # hbisect _hg_cmd_bisect() { local i subcmd # find the sub-command for ((i=cmd_index+1; i<=COMP_CWORD; i++)); do if [[ ${COMP_WORDS[i]} != -* ]]; then if [[ ${COMP_WORDS[i-1]} != @($global_args) ]]; then subcmd="${COMP_WORDS[i]}" break fi fi done if [ -z "$subcmd" ] || [ $COMP_CWORD -eq $i ] || [ "$subcmd" = help ]; then COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -W 'bad good help init next reset' -- "$cur")) return fi case "$subcmd" in good|bad) _hg_tags ;; esac return } # patchbomb _hg_cmd_email() { case "$prev" in -c|--cc|-t|--to|-f|--from) # we need an e-mail address. let the user provide a function # to get them if [ "$(type -t _hg_emails)" = function ]; then local arg=to if [[ "$prev" == @(-f|--from) ]]; then arg=from fi local addresses=$(_hg_emails $arg) COMPREPLY=(${COMPREPLY[@]:-} $(compgen -W '$addresses' -- "$cur")) fi return ;; -m|--mbox) # fallback to standard filename completion return ;; -s|--subject) # free form string return ;; esac _hg_tags return } # gpg _hg_cmd_sign() { _hg_tags }