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# Deprecated bash_completion functions and variables -*- shell-script -*-
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _userland _comp_userland
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _sysvdirs _comp_sysvdirs
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _have _comp_have_command
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _rl_enabled _comp_readline_variable_on
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _command_offset _comp_command_offset
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _command _comp_command
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _root_command _comp_root_command
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _xfunc _comp_xfunc
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _upvars _comp_upvars
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _get_comp_words_by_ref _comp_get_words
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _known_hosts_real _comp_compgen_known_hosts
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 __ltrim_colon_completions _comp_ltrim_colon_completions
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _variables _comp_compgen_variables
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _signals _comp_compgen_signals
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _mac_addresses _comp_compgen_mac_addresses
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _available_interfaces _comp_compgen_available_interfaces
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _configured_interfaces _comp_compgen_configured_interfaces
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _ip_addresses _comp_compgen_ip_addresses
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _kernel_versions _comp_compgen_kernel_versions
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _uids _comp_compgen_uids
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _gids _comp_compgen_gids
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _xinetd_services _comp_compgen_xinetd_services
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _services _comp_compgen_services
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _bashcomp_try_faketty _comp_try_faketty
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _expand _comp_expand
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _pids _comp_compgen_pids
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _pgids _comp_compgen_pgids
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _pnames _comp_compgen_pnames
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _modules _comp_compgen_kernel_modules
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _installed_modules _comp_compgen_inserted_kernel_modules
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _usergroup _comp_compgen_usergroups
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _complete_as_root _comp_as_root
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 __load_completion _comp_load
# completers
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _service _comp_complete_service
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _user_at_host _comp_complete_user_at_host
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _known_hosts _comp_complete_known_hosts
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _longopt _comp_complete_longopt
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _filedir_xspec _comp_complete_filedir_xspec
_comp_deprecate_func 2.12 _minimal _comp_complete_minimal
_comp_deprecate_var 2.12 COMP_FILEDIR_FALLBACK BASH_COMPLETION_FILEDIR_FALLBACK
_comp_deprecate_var 2.12 COMP_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_AVAHI BASH_COMPLETION_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_AVAHI
_comp_deprecate_var 2.12 COMP_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_HOSTFILE BASH_COMPLETION_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_HOSTFILE
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_xspecs`
declare -Ag _xspecs
# Backwards compatibility for compat completions that use have().
# @deprecated 1.90 should no longer be used; generally not needed with
# dynamically loaded completions, and _comp_have_command is suitable for
# runtime use.
# shellcheck disable=SC2317 # available at load time only
have()
{
unset -v have
_comp_have_command "$1" && have=yes
}
# This function shell-quotes the argument
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_quote` instead. Note that `_comp_quote` stores
# the results in the variable `REPLY` instead of writing them to stdout.
quote()
{
local quoted=${1//\'/\'\\\'\'}
printf "'%s'" "$quoted"
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_quote_compgen`
quote_readline()
{
local REPLY
_comp_quote_compgen "$1"
printf %s "$REPLY"
}
# This function is the same as `_comp_quote_compgen`, but receives the second
# argument specifying the variable name to store the result.
# @param $1 Argument to quote
# @param $2 Name of variable to return result to
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_quote_compgen "$1"` instead. Note that
# `_comp_quote_compgen` stores the result in a fixed variable `REPLY`.
_quote_readline_by_ref()
{
[[ $2 == REPLY ]] || local REPLY
_comp_quote_compgen "$1"
[[ $2 == REPLY ]] || printf -v "$2" %s "$REPLY"
}
# This function shell-dequotes the argument
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_dequote' instead. Note that `_comp_dequote`
# stores the results in the array `REPLY` instead of writing them to stdout.
dequote()
{
local REPLY
_comp_dequote "$1"
local rc=$?
printf %s "$REPLY"
return $rc
}
# Assign variable one scope above the caller
# Usage: local "$1" && _upvar $1 "value(s)"
# @param $1 Variable name to assign value to
# @param $* Value(s) to assign. If multiple values, an array is
# assigned, otherwise a single value is assigned.
# NOTE: For assigning multiple variables, use '_comp_upvars'. Do NOT
# use multiple '_upvar' calls, since one '_upvar' call might
# reassign a variable to be used by another '_upvar' call.
# @see https://fvue.nl/wiki/Bash:_Passing_variables_by_reference
# @deprecated 2.10 Use `_comp_upvars' instead
_upvar()
{
echo "bash_completion: $FUNCNAME: deprecated function," \
"use _comp_upvars instead" >&2
if unset -v "$1"; then # Unset & validate varname
# shellcheck disable=SC2140 # TODO
if (($# == 2)); then
eval "$1"=\"\$2\" # Return single value
else
eval "$1"=\(\"\$"{@:2}"\"\) # Return array
fi
fi
}
# Get the word to complete.
# This is nicer than ${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}, since it handles cases
# where the user is completing in the middle of a word.
# (For example, if the line is "ls foobar",
# and the cursor is here --------> ^
# @param $1 string Characters out of $COMP_WORDBREAKS which should NOT be
# considered word breaks. This is useful for things like scp where
# we want to return host:path and not only path, so we would pass the
# colon (:) as $1 in this case.
# @param $2 integer Index number of word to return, negatively offset to the
# current word (default is 0, previous is 1), respecting the exclusions
# given at $1. For example, `_get_cword "=:" 1' returns the word left of
# the current word, respecting the exclusions "=:".
# @deprecated 1.2 Use `_comp_get_words cur' instead
# @see _comp_get_words()
_get_cword()
{
local LC_CTYPE=C
local cword words
_comp__reassemble_words "${1-}" words cword
# return previous word offset by $2
if [[ ${2-} && ${2//[^0-9]/} ]]; then
printf "%s" "${words[cword - $2]}"
elif ((${#words[cword]} == 0 && COMP_POINT == ${#COMP_LINE})); then
: # nothing
else
local i
local cur=$COMP_LINE
local index=$COMP_POINT
for ((i = 0; i <= cword; ++i)); do
# Current word fits in $cur, and $cur doesn't match cword?
while [[ ${#cur} -ge ${#words[i]} &&
${cur:0:${#words[i]}} != "${words[i]}" ]]; do
# Strip first character
cur=${cur:1}
# Decrease cursor position, staying >= 0
((index > 0)) && ((index--))
done
# Does found word match cword?
if ((i < cword)); then
# No, cword lies further;
local old_size=${#cur}
cur=${cur#"${words[i]}"}
local new_size=${#cur}
((index -= old_size - new_size))
fi
done
if [[ ${words[cword]:0:${#cur}} != "$cur" ]]; then
# We messed up! At least return the whole word so things
# keep working
printf "%s" "${words[cword]}"
else
printf "%s" "${cur:0:index}"
fi
fi
}
# Get word previous to the current word.
# This is a good alternative to `prev=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}' because bash4
# will properly return the previous word with respect to any given exclusions to
# COMP_WORDBREAKS.
# @deprecated 1.2 Use `_comp_get_words cur prev' instead
# @see _comp_get_words()
#
_get_pword()
{
if ((COMP_CWORD >= 1)); then
_get_cword "${@-}" 1
fi
}
# Get real command.
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_realcommand` instead.
# Note that `_comp_realcommand` stores the result in the variable `REPLY`
# instead of writing it to stdout.
_realcommand()
{
local REPLY
_comp_realcommand "$1"
local rc=$?
printf "%s\n" "$REPLY"
return $rc
}
# Initialize completion and deal with various general things: do file
# and variable completion where appropriate, and adjust prev, words,
# and cword as if no redirections exist so that completions do not
# need to deal with them. Before calling this function, make sure
# cur, prev, words, and cword are local, ditto split if you use -s.
#
# Options:
# -n EXCLUDE Passed to _comp_get_words -n with redirection chars
# -e XSPEC Passed to _filedir as first arg for stderr redirections
# -o XSPEC Passed to _filedir as first arg for other output redirections
# -i XSPEC Passed to _filedir as first arg for stdin redirections
# -s Split long options with _comp__split_longopt, implies -n =
# @var[out] cur Reconstructed current word
# @var[out] prev Reconstructed previous word
# @var[out] words Reconstructed words
# @var[out] cword Current word index in `words`
# @var[out,opt] split When "-s" is specified, `"true"/"false"` is set depending
# on whether the split happened.
# @return True (0) if completion needs further processing,
# False (> 0) no further processing is necessary.
#
# @deprecated 2.12 Use the new interface `_comp_initialize`. The new interface
# supports the same set of options. The new interface receives additional
# arguments $1 (command name), $2 (part of current word before the cursor), and
# $3 (previous word) that are specified to the completion function by Bash.
# When `-s` is specified, instead of variable `split`, the new interface sets
# variable `was_split` to the value "set"/"" when the split happened/not
# happened.
_init_completion()
{
local was_split
_comp_initialize "$@"
local rc=$?
# When -s is specified, convert "split={set,}" to "split={true,false}"
local flag OPTIND=1 OPTARG="" OPTERR=0
while getopts "n:e:o:i:s" flag "$@"; do
case $flag in
[neoi]) ;;
s)
if [[ $was_split ]]; then
split=true
else
split=false
fi
break
;;
esac
done
return "$rc"
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use the variable `_comp_backup_glob` instead. This is the
# backward-compatibility name.
# shellcheck disable=SC2154 # defined in the main "bash_completion"
_backup_glob=$_comp_backup_glob
# @deprecated 2.12 use `_comp_cmd_cd` instead.
_cd()
{
declare -F _comp_cmd_cd &>/dev/null || __load_completion cd
_comp_cmd_cd "$@"
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_command_offset` instead. Note that the new
# interface `_comp_command_offset` is changed to receive an index in
# `words` instead of that in `COMP_WORDS` as `_command_offset` did.
_command_offset()
{
# We unset the shell variable `words` locally to tell
# `_comp_command_offset` that the index is intended to be that in
# `COMP_WORDS` instead of `words`.
local words
unset -v words
_comp_command_offset "$@"
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -a filedir`
_filedir()
{
_comp_compgen -a filedir "$@"
}
# Perform tilde (~) completion
# @return True (0) if completion needs further processing,
# False (1) if tilde is followed by a valid username, completions are
# put in COMPREPLY and no further processing is necessary.
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -c CUR tilde [-d]`. Note that the exit
# status of `_comp_compgen_tilde` is flipped. It returns 0 when the tilde
# completions are attempted, or otherwise 1.
_tilde()
{
! _comp_compgen -c "$1" tilde
}
# Helper function for _parse_help and _parse_usage.
# @return True (0) if an option was found, False (> 0) otherwise
# @deprecated 2.12 Use _comp_compgen_help__parse
__parse_options()
{
local -a _options=()
_comp_compgen_help__parse "$1"
printf '%s\n' "${_options[@]}"
}
# Parse GNU style help output of the given command.
# @param $1 command; if "-", read from stdin and ignore rest of args
# @param $2 command options (default: --help)
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen_help`. `COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W
# '$(_parse_help "$1" ...)' -- "$cur"))` can be replaced with
# `_comp_compgen_help [-- ...]`. Also, `var=($(_parse_help "$1" ...))` can
# be replaced with `_comp_compgen -Rv var help [-- ...]`.
_parse_help()
{
local -a args
if [[ $1 == - ]]; then
args=(-)
else
local REPLY opt IFS=$' \t\n'
_comp_dequote "$1"
_comp_split opt "${2:---help}"
args=(-c "$REPLY" ${opt[@]+"${opt[@]}"})
fi
local -a REPLY=()
_comp_compgen -Rv REPLY help "${args[@]}" || return 1
((${#REPLY[@]})) && printf '%s\n' "${REPLY[@]}"
return 0
}
# Parse BSD style usage output (options in brackets) of the given command.
# @param $1 command; if "-", read from stdin and ignore rest of args
# @param $2 command options (default: --usage)
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen_usage`. `COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W
# '$(_parse_usage "$1" ...)' -- "$cur"))` can be replaced with
# `_comp_compgen_usage [-- ...]`. `var=($(_parse_usage "$1" ...))` can be
# replaced with `_comp_compgen -Rv var usage [-- ...]`.
_parse_usage()
{
local -a args
if [[ $1 == - ]]; then
args=(-)
else
local REPLY opt IFS=$' \t\n'
_comp_dequote "$1"
_comp_split opt "${2:---usage}"
args=(-c "$REPLY" ${opt[@]+"${opt[@]}"})
fi
local -a REPLY=()
_comp_compgen -Rv REPLY usage "${args[@]}" || return 1
((${#REPLY[@]})) && printf '%s\n' "${REPLY[@]}"
return 0
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_get_ncpus`.
_ncpus()
{
local REPLY
_comp_get_ncpus
printf %s "$REPLY"
}
# Expand variable starting with tilde (~).
# We want to expand ~foo/... to /home/foo/... to avoid problems when
# word-to-complete starting with a tilde is fed to commands and ending up
# quoted instead of expanded.
# Only the first portion of the variable from the tilde up to the first slash
# (~../) is expanded. The remainder of the variable, containing for example
# a dollar sign variable ($) or asterisk (*) is not expanded.
#
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_expand_tilde`. The new function receives the
# value instead of a variable name as $1 and always returns the result to the
# variable `REPLY`.
__expand_tilde_by_ref()
{
[[ ${1+set} ]] || return 0
[[ $1 == REPLY ]] || local REPLY
_comp_expand_tilde "${!1-}"
# shellcheck disable=SC2059
[[ $1 == REPLY ]] || printf -v "$1" "$REPLY"
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -a cd_devices`
_cd_devices()
{
_comp_compgen -a cd_devices
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -a dvd_devices`
_dvd_devices()
{
_comp_compgen -a dvd_devices
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -a pci_ids`
_pci_ids()
{
_comp_compgen -a pci_ids
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -a usb_ids`
_usb_ids()
{
_comp_compgen -a usb_ids
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -a terms`
_terms()
{
_comp_compgen -a terms
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -c "${prefix:-$cur}" allowed_users`
_allowed_users()
{
_comp_compgen -c "${1:-$cur}" allowed_users
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -c "${prefix:-$cur}" allowed_groups`
_allowed_groups()
{
_comp_compgen -c "${1:-$cur}" allowed_groups
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -a shells`
_shells()
{
_comp_compgen -a shells
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_compgen -a fstypes`
_fstypes()
{
_comp_compgen -a fstypes
}
# This function returns the first argument, excluding options
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_get_first_arg`. Note that the new function
# `_comp_get_first_arg` operates on `words` and `cword` instead of `COMP_WORDS`
# and `COMP_CWORD`. The new function considers a command-line argument after
# `--` as an argument. The new function returns the result in variable `REPLY`
# instead of `arg`.
_get_first_arg()
{
local i
arg=
for ((i = 1; i < COMP_CWORD; i++)); do
if [[ ${COMP_WORDS[i]} != -* ]]; then
arg=${COMP_WORDS[i]}
break
fi
done
}
# This function counts the number of args, excluding options
# @param $1 chars Characters out of $COMP_WORDBREAKS which should
# NOT be considered word breaks. See _comp__reassemble_words.
# @param $2 glob Options whose following argument should not be counted
# @param $3 glob Options that should be counted as args
# @var[out] args Return the number of arguments
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_count_args`. Note that the new function
# `_comp_count_args` returns the result in variable `REPLY` instead of `args`.
# In the new function, `-` is also counted as an argument. The new function
# counts all the arguments after `--`.
# shellcheck disable=SC2178 # assignments are not intended for global "args"
_count_args()
{
local i cword words
_comp__reassemble_words "${1-}" words cword
args=1
for ((i = 1; i < cword; i++)); do
# shellcheck disable=SC2053
if [[ ${words[i]} != -* && ${words[i - 1]} != ${2-} ||
${words[i]} == ${3-} ]]; then
((args++))
fi
done
}
# @deprecated 2.12 Use `_comp_load -D -- CommandName` to load the completion,
# or use `_comp_complete_load` as a completion function specified to `complete
# -F`.
_completion_loader()
{
# We call `_comp_complete_load` instead of `_comp_load -D` in case that
# `_completion_loader` is used without an argument or `_completion_loader`
# is specified to `complete -F` by a user.
_comp_complete_load "$@"
}
# ex: filetype=sh
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