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authorLibravatar Peter van der Does <peter@avirtualhome.com>2010-12-02 02:17:13 -0600
committerLibravatar Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>2010-12-14 23:06:38 -0600
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bash: get --pretty=m<tab> completion to work with bash v4
Bash's programmable completion provides the COMP_WORDS array variable, which holds the individual words in the current command line. In bash versions prior to v4 "words are split on shell metacharacters as the shell parser would separate them" (quote from bash v3.2.48's man page). This behavior has changed with bash v4, and the command line "is split into words as readline would split it, using COMP_WORDBREAKS as" "the set of characters that the readline library treats as word separators" (quote from bash v4's man page). Since COMP_WORDBREAKS contains the characters : and = by default, this behavior change in bash affects git's completion script. For example, before bash 4, running $ git log --pretty=m <tab><tab> would give a list of pretty-printing formats starting with 'm' but now it completes on branch names. It would be possible to work around this by removing '=' and ':' from COMP_WORDBREAKS, but as noticed in v1.5.6.4~9^2 (bash completion: Resolve git show ref:path<tab> losing ref: portion, 2008-07-15), that would break *other* completion scripts. The bash-completion library includes a better workaround: the _get_comp_words_by_ref function re-assembles a copy of COMP_WORDS, excluding a collection of word separators of the caller's choice. Use it. As a bonus, this also improves behavior when tab is pressed with the cursor in the middle of a word. To avoid breaking setups with the bash-completion library not already loaded, if the _get_comp_words_by_ref function is not defined then a shim that just reads COMP_WORDS will be used instead (no change from the current behavior in that case). Signed-off-by: Peter van der Does <peter@avirtualhome.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Explained-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder@ira.uka.de>
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