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25018: Omari Norman: completion for awk, join, sort

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Peter Stephenson 2008-05-13 16:08:35 +00:00
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2008-05-13 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
* 25018: Omari Norman: Completion/Unix/Command/{_awk,_cut,_join}:
new completions.
* unposted: Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo, Doc/Zsh/grammar.yo: comment
on aliases.
2008-05-12 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
* 25006, 25009: Src/Zle/complist.c: do "or" symlink orphan

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ _apm
_arp
_arping
_attr
_awk
_baz
_bison
_bittorrent
@ -88,6 +89,7 @@ _irssi
_ispell
_java
_joe
_join
_killall
_knock
_kvno
@ -169,6 +171,7 @@ _showmount
_sisu
_slrn
_socket
_sort
_spamassassin
_sqsh
_ssh

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#compdef awk
# completions for awk
# This only aims to complete POSIX awk options, as described in
# awk(P). Most awk implementations, such as gawk and mawk, will have
# additional options that this does not complete. Also, currently
# this completion does not allow everything that POSIX allows. For
# example, awk(P) states that the user may specify assignments
# without using the -v option; this does not support that.
#
# In addition, the "program text" completion is not perfect. For
# instance, type "awk -" and then hit tab. You will be presented
# both with the dashed options and with the "program text" option.
# Fixing this is beyond my current _arguments expertise--help
# appreciated.
_arguments -S -s '-F[define input field separator to be an extended regular expression]:extended regular expression:' \
'*-v[assign values to variables]:assignment:' \
'(1)-f[program file]:program file:_files' \
'1:program text:' \
'*:input files:_files'

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#compdef join
# completions for GNU join version 5.97
local arguments
arguments=(
'-a+[print unpairable lines coming from file FILENUM, where FILENUM is 1 or 2, corresponding to FILE1 or FILE2]:file number:(1 2)'
'-e+[replace missing input fields with EMPTY]:replacement string:'
'(-i --ignore-case)'{-i,--ignore-case}'[ignore differences in case when comparing fields]'
"-j+[equivalent to '-1 FIELD -2 FIELD']:field number:"
'-o+[obey FORMAT while constructing output line]:format string:'
'-t+[use CHAR as input and output field separator]:separator:'
'-v+[like -a FILENUM, but suppress joined output lines]:file number:(1 2)'
'-1+[join on this FIELD of file 1]:field number:'
'-2+[join on this FIELD of file 2]:field number:'
--help'[display help and exit]'
--version'[output version information and exit]'
'1:file 1:_files'
'2:file 2:_files'
)
_arguments -s $arguments

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#compdef sort
# zsh completions for GNU sort version 5.97
# limitation: --key does not work exactly right
local arguments
arguments=(
'(-b --ignore-leading-blanks)'{-b,--ignore-leading-blanks}'[ignore leading blanks]'
'(-d --dictionary-order)'{-d,--dictionary-order}'[consider only blanks and alphanumeric characters]'
'(-f --ignore-case)'{-f,--ignore-case}'[fold lower case to upper case characters]'
'(-g --general-numeric-sort)'{-g,--general-numeric-sort}'[compare according to general numeric value]'
'(-i --ignore-nonprinting)'{-i,--ignore-nonprinting}'[consider only printable characters]'
'(-M --month-sort)'{-M,--month-sort}"[compare (unknown) < 'JAN' < ... < 'DEC']"
'(-n --numeric-sort)'{-n,--numeric-sort}'[compare according to string numerical value]'
'(-r --reverse)'{-r,--reverse}'[reverse the result of comparisons]'
'(-c --check)'{-c,--check}'[check whether input is sorted; do not sort]'
'(-k --key)'{-k+,--key=}'[start a key at POS1, end it as POS2 (origin 1)]:key:'
'(-m --merge)'{-m,--merge}'[merge already sorted files; do not sort]'
'(-o --output)'{-o+,--output=}'[write result to FILE instead of standard output]:filename:_files'
'(-s --stable)'{-s+,--stable=}'[stabilize sort by disabling last-resort comparison]'
'(-S --buffer-size)'{-S+,--buffer-size=}'[use SIZE for main memory buffer]:size:'
'(-t --field-separator)'{-t+,--field-separator=}'[use SEP instead of non-blank to blank transition]:separator:'
'(-T --temporary-directory)'{-T+,--temporary-directory=}'[use DIR for temporaries, not $TMPDIR or /tmp; multiple options specify multiple directories]:directory'
'(-u --unique)'{-u,--unique}'[with -c, check for strict ordering; without -c, output only the first of an equal run]'
'(-z --zero-terminated)'{-z,--zero-terminated}'[end lines with 0 byte, not newline]'
--help'[display help and exit]'
--version'[output version information and exit]'
'*:filename:_files'
)
_arguments -s $arguments

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alias in a manner suitable for putting in a startup script. The exit
status is nonzero if a var(name) (with no var(value)) is given for
which no alias has been defined.
For more on aliases, include common problems,
ifzman(see the section ALIASING in zmanref(zshmisc))\
ifnzman(noderef(Aliasing)).
)
findex(autoload)
cindex(functions, autoloading)

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@ -479,6 +479,19 @@ if an alias is defined for the word tt(foo), alias expansion
may be avoided by quoting part of the word, e.g. tt(\foo).
But there is nothing to prevent an alias being defined
for tt(\foo) as well.
There is a commonly encountered problem with aliases
illustrated by the following code:
example(alias echobar='echo bar'; echobar)
This prints a message that the command tt(echobar) could not be found.
This happens because aliases are expanded when the code is read in;
the entire line is read in one go, so that when tt(echobar) is executed it
is too late to expand the newly defined alias. This is often
a problem in shell scripts, functions, and code executed with `tt(source)'
or `tt(.)'. Consequently, use of functions rather than aliases is
recommended in non-interactive code.
texinode(Quoting)()(Aliasing)(Shell Grammar)
sect(Quoting)
cindex(quoting)