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| +#!/bin/bash
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| +# Copyright (c) 2008, Google Inc.
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| +# All rights reserved.
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| +#
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| +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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| +# met:
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| +#
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| +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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| +# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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| +# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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| +# distribution.
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| +# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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| +# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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| +# this software without specific prior written permission.
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| +#
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| +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| +# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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| +#
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| +# ---
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| +# Author: Dave Nicponski
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| +#
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| +# This script is invoked by bash in response to a matching compspec. When
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| +# this happens, bash calls this script using the command shown in the -C
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| +# block of the complete entry, but also appends 3 arguments. They are:
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| +# - The command being used for completion
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| +# - The word being completed
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| +# - The word preceding the completion word.
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| +#
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| +# Here's an example of how you might use this script:
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| +# $ complete -o bashdefault -o default -o nospace -C \
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| +# '/usr/local/bin/gflags_completions.sh --tab_completion_columns $COLUMNS' \
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| +# time env binary_name another_binary [...]
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| +
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| +# completion_word_index gets the index of the (N-1)th argument for
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| +# this command line. completion_word gets the actual argument from
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| +# this command line at the (N-1)th position
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| +completion_word_index="$(($# - 1))"
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| +completion_word="${!completion_word_index}"
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| +
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| +# TODO(daven): Replace this once commandlineflags_completions.cc has
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| +# a bool parameter indicating unambiguously to hijack the process for
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| +# completion purposes.
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| +if [ -z "$completion_word" ]; then
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| + # Until an empty value for the completion word stops being misunderstood
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| + # by google3 binaries, don't actuall execute the binary or the process
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| + # won't be hijacked!
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| + exit 0
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| +fi
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| +
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| +# binary_index gets the index of the command being completed (which bash
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| +# places in the (N-2)nd position. binary gets the actual command from
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| +# this command line at that (N-2)nd position
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| +binary_index="$(($# - 2))"
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| +binary="${!binary_index}"
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| +
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| +# For completions to be universal, we may have setup the compspec to
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| +# trigger on 'harmless pass-through' commands, like 'time' or 'env'.
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| +# If the command being completed is one of those two, we'll need to
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| +# identify the actual command being executed. To do this, we need
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| +# the actual command line that the <TAB> was pressed on. Bash helpfully
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| +# places this in the $COMP_LINE variable.
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| +if [ "$binary" == "time" ] || [ "$binary" == "env" ]; then
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| + # we'll assume that the first 'argument' is actually the
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| + # binary to be run, if we think it looks like a google3
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| + # binary
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| +
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| + # TODO(daven): Decide what 'looks' like a google3 binary. =)
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| +
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| + # TODO(daven): This is not perfect - the 'env' command, for instance,
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| + # is allowed to have options between the 'env' and 'the command to
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| + # be executed'. For example, consider:
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| + # $ env FOO="bar" bin/do_something --help<TAB>
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| + # In this case, we'll mistake the FOO="bar" portion as the binary.
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| + # Perhaps we should continuing consuming leading words until we
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| + # either run out of words, or find a word that is a valid file
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| + # marked as executable. I can't think of any reason this wouldn't
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| + # work.
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| +
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| + # Break up the 'original command line' (not this script's command line,
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| + # rather the one the <TAB> was pressed on) and find the second word.
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| + parts=( ${COMP_LINE} )
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| + binary=${parts[1]}
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| +fi
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| +
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| +# Build the command line to use for completion. Basically it involves
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| +# passing through all the arguments given to this script (except the 3
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| +# that bash added), and appending a '--tab_completion_word "WORD"' to
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| +# the arguments.
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| +params=""
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| +for ((i=1; i<=$(($# - 3)); ++i)); do
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| + params="$params \"${!i}\"";
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| +done
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| +params="$params --tab_completion_word \"$completion_word\""
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| +
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| +# TODO(daven): Perhaps stash the output in a temporary file somewhere
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| +# in /tmp, and only cat it to stdout if the command returned a success
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| +# code, to prevent false positives
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| +
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| +# If we think we have a reasonable command to execute, then execute it
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| +# and hope for the best.
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| +if [ -f "$binary" ] && [ -x "$binary" ]; then
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| + eval "$binary 2>/dev/null $params"
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| +fi
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