#compdef charm # zsh completion for charm -*- shell-script -*- __charm_debug() { local file="$BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE" if [[ -n ${file} ]]; then echo "$*" >> "${file}" fi } _charm() { local shellCompDirectiveError=1 local shellCompDirectiveNoSpace=2 local shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp=4 local shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt=8 local shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs=16 local lastParam lastChar flagPrefix requestComp out directive comp lastComp noSpace local -a completions __charm_debug "\n========= starting completion logic ==========" __charm_debug "CURRENT: ${CURRENT}, words[*]: ${words[*]}" # The user could have moved the cursor backwards on the command-line. # We need to trigger completion from the $CURRENT location, so we need # to truncate the command-line ($words) up to the $CURRENT location. # (We cannot use $CURSOR as its value does not work when a command is an alias.) words=("${=words[1,CURRENT]}") __charm_debug "Truncated words[*]: ${words[*]}," lastParam=${words[-1]} lastChar=${lastParam[-1]} __charm_debug "lastParam: ${lastParam}, lastChar: ${lastChar}" # For zsh, when completing a flag with an = (e.g., charm -n=) # completions must be prefixed with the flag setopt local_options BASH_REMATCH if [[ "${lastParam}" =~ '-.*=' ]]; then # We are dealing with a flag with an = flagPrefix="-P ${BASH_REMATCH}" fi # Prepare the command to obtain completions requestComp="${words[1]} __complete ${words[2,-1]}" if [ "${lastChar}" = "" ]; then # If the last parameter is complete (there is a space following it) # We add an extra empty parameter so we can indicate this to the go completion code. __charm_debug "Adding extra empty parameter" requestComp="${requestComp} \"\"" fi __charm_debug "About to call: eval ${requestComp}" # Use eval to handle any environment variables and such out=$(eval ${requestComp} 2>/dev/null) __charm_debug "completion output: ${out}" # Extract the directive integer following a : from the last line local lastLine while IFS='\n' read -r line; do lastLine=${line} done < <(printf "%s\n" "${out[@]}") __charm_debug "last line: ${lastLine}" if [ "${lastLine[1]}" = : ]; then directive=${lastLine[2,-1]} # Remove the directive including the : and the newline local suffix (( suffix=${#lastLine}+2)) out=${out[1,-$suffix]} else # There is no directive specified. Leave $out as is. __charm_debug "No directive found. Setting do default" directive=0 fi __charm_debug "directive: ${directive}" __charm_debug "completions: ${out}" __charm_debug "flagPrefix: ${flagPrefix}" if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveError)) -ne 0 ]; then __charm_debug "Completion received error. Ignoring completions." return fi local activeHelpMarker="_activeHelp_ " local endIndex=${#activeHelpMarker} local startIndex=$((${#activeHelpMarker}+1)) local hasActiveHelp=0 while IFS='\n' read -r comp; do # Check if this is an activeHelp statement (i.e., prefixed with $activeHelpMarker) if [ "${comp[1,$endIndex]}" = "$activeHelpMarker" ];then __charm_debug "ActiveHelp found: $comp" comp="${comp[$startIndex,-1]}" if [ -n "$comp" ]; then compadd -x "${comp}" __charm_debug "ActiveHelp will need delimiter" hasActiveHelp=1 fi continue fi if [ -n "$comp" ]; then # If requested, completions are returned with a description. # The description is preceded by a TAB character. # For zsh's _describe, we need to use a : instead of a TAB. # We first need to escape any : as part of the completion itself. comp=${comp//:/\\:} local tab="$(printf '\t')" comp=${comp//$tab/:} __charm_debug "Adding completion: ${comp}" completions+=${comp} lastComp=$comp fi done < <(printf "%s\n" "${out[@]}") # Add a delimiter after the activeHelp statements, but only if: # - there are completions following the activeHelp statements, or # - file completion will be performed (so there will be choices after the activeHelp) if [ $hasActiveHelp -eq 1 ]; then if [ ${#completions} -ne 0 ] || [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp)) -eq 0 ]; then __charm_debug "Adding activeHelp delimiter" compadd -x "--" hasActiveHelp=0 fi fi if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoSpace)) -ne 0 ]; then __charm_debug "Activating nospace." noSpace="-S ''" fi if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt)) -ne 0 ]; then # File extension filtering local filteringCmd filteringCmd='_files' for filter in ${completions[@]}; do if [ ${filter[1]} != '*' ]; then # zsh requires a glob pattern to do file filtering filter="\*.$filter" fi filteringCmd+=" -g $filter" done filteringCmd+=" ${flagPrefix}" __charm_debug "File filtering command: $filteringCmd" _arguments '*:filename:'"$filteringCmd" elif [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs)) -ne 0 ]; then # File completion for directories only local subdir subdir="${completions[1]}" if [ -n "$subdir" ]; then __charm_debug "Listing directories in $subdir" pushd "${subdir}" >/dev/null 2>&1 else __charm_debug "Listing directories in ." fi local result _arguments '*:dirname:_files -/'" ${flagPrefix}" result=$? if [ -n "$subdir" ]; then popd >/dev/null 2>&1 fi return $result else __charm_debug "Calling _describe" if eval _describe "completions" completions $flagPrefix $noSpace; then __charm_debug "_describe found some completions" # Return the success of having called _describe return 0 else __charm_debug "_describe did not find completions." __charm_debug "Checking if we should do file completion." if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp)) -ne 0 ]; then __charm_debug "deactivating file completion" # We must return an error code here to let zsh know that there were no # completions found by _describe; this is what will trigger other # matching algorithms to attempt to find completions. # For example zsh can match letters in the middle of words. return 1 else # Perform file completion __charm_debug "Activating file completion" # We must return the result of this command, so it must be the # last command, or else we must store its result to return it. _arguments '*:filename:_files'" ${flagPrefix}" fi fi fi } # don't run the completion function when being source-ed or eval-ed if [ "$funcstack[1]" = "_charm" ]; then _charm fi