llvm-capstone/clang/utils/bash-autocomplete.sh
Ben Langmuir 0486c8c3af [bash-completion] Fix tab separation on macOS
We have a regex that needs to match a tab character in the command
output, but on macOS sed doesn't support '\t', causing it to split on
the 't' character instead. Fix by having bash expand the \t first.

llvm-svn: 333202
2018-05-24 16:25:40 +00:00

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# Please add "source /path/to/bash-autocomplete.sh" to your .bashrc to use this.
_clang_filedir()
{
# _filedir function provided by recent versions of bash-completion package is
# better than "compgen -f" because the former honors spaces in pathnames while
# the latter doesn't. So we use compgen only when _filedir is not provided.
_filedir 2> /dev/null || COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -f ) )
}
_clang()
{
local cur prev words cword arg flags w1 w2
# If latest bash-completion is not supported just initialize COMPREPLY and
# initialize variables by setting manually.
_init_completion -n 2> /dev/null
if [[ "$?" != 0 ]]; then
COMPREPLY=()
cword=$COMP_CWORD
cur="${COMP_WORDS[$cword]}"
fi
w1="${COMP_WORDS[$cword - 1]}"
if [[ $cword > 1 ]]; then
w2="${COMP_WORDS[$cword - 2]}"
fi
# Pass all the current command-line flags to clang, so that clang can handle
# these internally.
# '=' is separated differently by bash, so we have to concat them without ','
for i in `seq 1 $cword`; do
if [[ $i == $cword || "${COMP_WORDS[$(($i+1))]}" == '=' ]]; then
arg="$arg${COMP_WORDS[$i]}"
else
arg="$arg${COMP_WORDS[$i]},"
fi
done
# expand ~ to $HOME
eval local path=${COMP_WORDS[0]}
# Use $'\t' so that bash expands the \t for older versions of sed.
flags=$( "$path" --autocomplete="$arg" 2>/dev/null | sed -e $'s/\t.*//' )
# If clang is old that it does not support --autocomplete,
# fall back to the filename completion.
if [[ "$?" != 0 ]]; then
_clang_filedir
return
fi
# When clang does not emit any possible autocompletion, or user pushed tab after " ",
# just autocomplete files.
if [[ "$flags" == "$(echo -e '\n')" ]]; then
# If -foo=<tab> and there was no possible values, autocomplete files.
[[ "$cur" == '=' || "$cur" == -*= ]] && cur=""
_clang_filedir
elif [[ "$cur" == '=' ]]; then
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "$flags" -- "") )
else
# Bash automatically appends a space after '=' by default.
# Disable it so that it works nicely for options in the form of -foo=bar.
[[ "${flags: -1}" == '=' ]] && compopt -o nospace 2> /dev/null
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "$flags" -- "$cur" ) )
fi
}
complete -F _clang clang