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item(tt(users-hosts))(
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The values of this style should be of the form
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`var(user)tt(:)var(host)'. It is used for commands that need pairs of
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`var(user)tt(@)var(host)' or `var(user)tt(:)var(host)'. It is used for
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commands that need pairs of
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user- and hostnames. For such commands, only the pairs from this style
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are used and if, for example, the username is already typed, then only
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the hostnames for which there is a pair with that username is defined.
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enditem()
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)
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findex(_combination)
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item(tt(_combination) [ tt(-s) var(spec) ] var(tag) var(style) var(specs) ... var(field) var(opts) ...)(
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item(tt(_combination) [ tt(-s) var(pattern) ] var(tag) var(style) var(specs) ... var(field) var(opts) ...)(
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This function is used to complete combinations of values such as pairs
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of hostnames and usernames. The possible values will be taken from the
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var(style) whose name is given as the second argument. The first argument
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The matches generated will be taken from the value of the style. These
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values should contain the possible values for the combinations where
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the values for the different fields are separated by colons or the
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character given after the tt(-s) option to tt(_combination).
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the values for the different fields are separated by colons or
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characters matching the pattern given after the tt(-s) option to
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tt(_combination) (normally this is used to define character classes
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like the `tt(-s "[:@]")' used for the tt(users-hosts) style).
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Only the values for the requested fields for which the patterns given
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in the `var(field)tt(=)var(pattern)' match the respective fields in
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