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pathcomplete: complete directories more conservatively
Suppose we want to perform a single-level completion (i.e. without
--full) of "fi" in a repo containing "fee", "fie/dead", "fie/live",
and "foe".
If we give back "fie/" as the only answer, the shell will consider
the completion to be unambiguous, and will append a space after the
completion. We can't complete "fie/live" or "fie/dead" without
first backspacing over that space.
We used to thus create two fake names, "fie/a" and "fie/b", to force
the shell to consider the completion to be ambiguous. It would then
stop at "fie/" without appending a space, allowing us to hit tab
again to complete "fie/live" or "fie/dead".
The change here arises from realising that we only need to force
the shell to consider a completion as ambiguous if we have exactly
one directory and zero files as possible completions.
This prevents spurious names from showing up as possible completions
when they don't need to be invented in the first place.
author | Bryan O'Sullivan <bryano@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 21 Mar 2013 22:10:54 -0700 |
parents | 0127366df8fe |
children | 8cf7f0c4cb14 |
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# ignore.py - ignored file handling for mercurial # # Copyright 2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from i18n import _ import util, match import re _commentre = None def ignorepats(lines): '''parse lines (iterable) of .hgignore text, returning a tuple of (patterns, parse errors). These patterns should be given to compile() to be validated and converted into a match function.''' syntaxes = {'re': 'relre:', 'regexp': 'relre:', 'glob': 'relglob:'} syntax = 'relre:' patterns = [] warnings = [] for line in lines: if "#" in line: global _commentre if not _commentre: _commentre = re.compile(r'((^|[^\\])(\\\\)*)#.*') # remove comments prefixed by an even number of escapes line = _commentre.sub(r'\1', line) # fixup properly escaped comments that survived the above line = line.replace("\\#", "#") line = line.rstrip() if not line: continue if line.startswith('syntax:'): s = line[7:].strip() try: syntax = syntaxes[s] except KeyError: warnings.append(_("ignoring invalid syntax '%s'") % s) continue pat = syntax + line for s, rels in syntaxes.iteritems(): if line.startswith(rels): pat = line break elif line.startswith(s+':'): pat = rels + line[len(s) + 1:] break patterns.append(pat) return patterns, warnings def readpats(root, files, warn): '''return a dict mapping ignore-file-name to list-of-patterns''' pats = {} for f in files: if f in pats: continue try: pats[f] = [] fp = open(f) pats[f], warnings = ignorepats(fp) fp.close() for warning in warnings: warn("%s: %s\n" % (f, warning)) except IOError, inst: if f != files[0]: warn(_("skipping unreadable ignore file '%s': %s\n") % (f, inst.strerror)) return [(f, pats[f]) for f in files if f in pats] def ignore(root, files, warn): '''return matcher covering patterns in 'files'. the files parsed for patterns include: .hgignore in the repository root any additional files specified in the [ui] section of ~/.hgrc trailing white space is dropped. the escape character is backslash. comments start with #. empty lines are skipped. lines can be of the following formats: syntax: regexp # defaults following lines to non-rooted regexps syntax: glob # defaults following lines to non-rooted globs re:pattern # non-rooted regular expression glob:pattern # non-rooted glob pattern # pattern of the current default type''' pats = readpats(root, files, warn) allpats = [] for f, patlist in pats: allpats.extend(patlist) if not allpats: return util.never try: ignorefunc = match.match(root, '', [], allpats) except util.Abort: # Re-raise an exception where the src is the right file for f, patlist in pats: try: match.match(root, '', [], patlist) except util.Abort, inst: raise util.Abort('%s: %s' % (f, inst[0])) return ignorefunc