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# -*- mode: shell-script; sh-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t -*-
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# ex: ts=8 sw=8 noet filetype=sh
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2009-06-05 08:39:28 +02:00
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# Debian apt-get(8) completion.
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#
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have apt-get &&
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_apt_get()
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{
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local cur prev special i
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COMPREPLY=()
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cur=`_get_cword`
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prev=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}
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for (( i=0; i < ${#COMP_WORDS[@]}-1; i++ )); do
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if [[ ${COMP_WORDS[i]} == @(install|remove|autoremove|purge|source|build-dep) ]]; then
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special=${COMP_WORDS[i]}
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fi
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done
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if [ -n "$special" ]; then
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case $special in
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remove|autoremove|purge)
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if [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
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# Debian system
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COMPREPLY=( $( _comp_dpkg_installed_packages \
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$cur ) )
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else
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# assume RPM based
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_rpm_installed_packages
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fi
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return 0
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;;
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*)
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Quote unquoted $cur to prevent globbing.
Closes Alioth #311614
Globbing might occur if $cur contains one of these globbing characters: * ? [ ]
The bug becomes apparent:
On Cygwin if the glob-string contains backslashes as well, causing a warning (Cygwin >= 1.7):
MS-DOS style path detected: ...
Preferred POSIX equivalent is: ...
CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning.
Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames
On Linux, using strace, you can see bash-completion doing an unnecessary `open' system call.
Steps to reproduce on Linux using `strace':
Environment: Linux, bash-completion-1.0
1. Start bash with bash-completion loaded and find out PID ($$):
$ echo $$
MYPID
2. In a second bash shell, `strace' the above PID:
$ strace -e trace=open -f -o strace.log -p MYPID
3. Within the first bash shell, type:
$ cur="?"; _kernel_versions
4. In the second bash shell, type ^C to quick `strace'.
5. Check `strace.log', here you can see bash accessing
something it shouldn't:
...
open(".", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
...
6. The above call to `open' disappears if $cur in _kernel_versions gets
quoted, and you repeat the steps above:
_kernel_versions()
{
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$( command ls /lib/modules )' -- "$cur" ) )
}
2009-09-25 09:36:29 +02:00
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COMPREPLY=( $( apt-cache --no-generate pkgnames "$cur" 2> /dev/null ) )
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2009-06-05 08:39:28 +02:00
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return 0
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;;
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esac
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fi
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case "$prev" in
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-@(c|-config-file))
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_filedir
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return 0
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;;
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-@(t|-target-release|-default-release))
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COMPREPLY=( $( apt-cache policy | \
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grep "release.o=Debian,a=$cur" | \
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sed -e "s/.*a=\(\w*\).*/\1/" | uniq 2> /dev/null) )
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return 0
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;;
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esac
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if [[ "$cur" == -* ]]; then
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COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '-d -f -h -v -m -q -s -y \
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-u -t -b -c -o --download-only --fix-broken \
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--help --version --ignore-missing \
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--fix-missing --no-download --quiet --simulate \
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--just-print --dry-run --recon --no-act --yes \
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--assume-yes --show-upgraded --only-source \
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--compile --build --ignore-hold \
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--target-release --no-upgrade --force-yes \
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--print-uris --purge --reinstall \
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--list-cleanup --default-release \
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--trivial-only --no-remove --diff-only \
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--no-install-recommends \
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Quote unquoted $cur to prevent globbing.
Closes Alioth #311614
Globbing might occur if $cur contains one of these globbing characters: * ? [ ]
The bug becomes apparent:
On Cygwin if the glob-string contains backslashes as well, causing a warning (Cygwin >= 1.7):
MS-DOS style path detected: ...
Preferred POSIX equivalent is: ...
CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning.
Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames
On Linux, using strace, you can see bash-completion doing an unnecessary `open' system call.
Steps to reproduce on Linux using `strace':
Environment: Linux, bash-completion-1.0
1. Start bash with bash-completion loaded and find out PID ($$):
$ echo $$
MYPID
2. In a second bash shell, `strace' the above PID:
$ strace -e trace=open -f -o strace.log -p MYPID
3. Within the first bash shell, type:
$ cur="?"; _kernel_versions
4. In the second bash shell, type ^C to quick `strace'.
5. Check `strace.log', here you can see bash accessing
something it shouldn't:
...
open(".", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
...
6. The above call to `open' disappears if $cur in _kernel_versions gets
quoted, and you repeat the steps above:
_kernel_versions()
{
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$( command ls /lib/modules )' -- "$cur" ) )
}
2009-09-25 09:36:29 +02:00
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--tar-only --config-file --option --auto-remove' -- "$cur" ) )
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2009-06-05 08:39:28 +02:00
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else
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COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W 'update upgrade dselect-upgrade \
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dist-upgrade install remove purge source build-dep \
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Quote unquoted $cur to prevent globbing.
Closes Alioth #311614
Globbing might occur if $cur contains one of these globbing characters: * ? [ ]
The bug becomes apparent:
On Cygwin if the glob-string contains backslashes as well, causing a warning (Cygwin >= 1.7):
MS-DOS style path detected: ...
Preferred POSIX equivalent is: ...
CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning.
Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames
On Linux, using strace, you can see bash-completion doing an unnecessary `open' system call.
Steps to reproduce on Linux using `strace':
Environment: Linux, bash-completion-1.0
1. Start bash with bash-completion loaded and find out PID ($$):
$ echo $$
MYPID
2. In a second bash shell, `strace' the above PID:
$ strace -e trace=open -f -o strace.log -p MYPID
3. Within the first bash shell, type:
$ cur="?"; _kernel_versions
4. In the second bash shell, type ^C to quick `strace'.
5. Check `strace.log', here you can see bash accessing
something it shouldn't:
...
open(".", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
...
6. The above call to `open' disappears if $cur in _kernel_versions gets
quoted, and you repeat the steps above:
_kernel_versions()
{
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$( command ls /lib/modules )' -- "$cur" ) )
}
2009-09-25 09:36:29 +02:00
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check clean autoclean autoremove' -- "$cur" ) )
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2009-06-05 08:39:28 +02:00
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fi
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return 0
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} &&
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complete -F _apt_get $filenames apt-get
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# Debian apt-cache(8) completion.
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#
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have apt-cache &&
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_apt_cache()
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{
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local cur prev special i
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COMPREPLY=()
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cur=`_get_cword`
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prev=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}
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if [ "$cur" != show ]; then
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for (( i=0; i < ${#COMP_WORDS[@]}-1; i++ )); do
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if [[ ${COMP_WORDS[i]} == @(add|depends|dotty|madison|policy|rdepends|show?(pkg|src|)) ]]; then
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special=${COMP_WORDS[i]}
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fi
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done
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fi
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if [ -n "$special" ]; then
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case $special in
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add)
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_filedir
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return 0
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;;
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showsrc)
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COMPREPLY=( $( apt-cache dumpavail | \
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grep "^Source: $cur" | sort | \
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uniq | cut -f2 -d" " ) )
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return 0
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;;
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2009-07-25 13:38:42 +03:00
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2009-06-05 08:39:28 +02:00
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*)
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Quote unquoted $cur to prevent globbing.
Closes Alioth #311614
Globbing might occur if $cur contains one of these globbing characters: * ? [ ]
The bug becomes apparent:
On Cygwin if the glob-string contains backslashes as well, causing a warning (Cygwin >= 1.7):
MS-DOS style path detected: ...
Preferred POSIX equivalent is: ...
CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning.
Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames
On Linux, using strace, you can see bash-completion doing an unnecessary `open' system call.
Steps to reproduce on Linux using `strace':
Environment: Linux, bash-completion-1.0
1. Start bash with bash-completion loaded and find out PID ($$):
$ echo $$
MYPID
2. In a second bash shell, `strace' the above PID:
$ strace -e trace=open -f -o strace.log -p MYPID
3. Within the first bash shell, type:
$ cur="?"; _kernel_versions
4. In the second bash shell, type ^C to quick `strace'.
5. Check `strace.log', here you can see bash accessing
something it shouldn't:
...
open(".", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
...
6. The above call to `open' disappears if $cur in _kernel_versions gets
quoted, and you repeat the steps above:
_kernel_versions()
{
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$( command ls /lib/modules )' -- "$cur" ) )
}
2009-09-25 09:36:29 +02:00
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COMPREPLY=( $( apt-cache --no-generate pkgnames "$cur" 2> /dev/null ) )
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2009-06-05 08:39:28 +02:00
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return 0
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;;
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esac
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fi
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case "$prev" in
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-@(c|p|s|-config-file|-@(pkg|src)-cache))
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_filedir
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return 0
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;;
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search)
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if [[ "$cur" != -* ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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;;
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esac
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if [[ "$cur" == -* ]]; then
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COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '-h -v -p -s -q -i -f -a -g -c \
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-o --help --version --pkg-cache --src-cache \
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--quiet --important --full --all-versions \
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--no-all-versions --generate --no-generate \
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--names-only --all-names --recurse \
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Quote unquoted $cur to prevent globbing.
Closes Alioth #311614
Globbing might occur if $cur contains one of these globbing characters: * ? [ ]
The bug becomes apparent:
On Cygwin if the glob-string contains backslashes as well, causing a warning (Cygwin >= 1.7):
MS-DOS style path detected: ...
Preferred POSIX equivalent is: ...
CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning.
Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames
On Linux, using strace, you can see bash-completion doing an unnecessary `open' system call.
Steps to reproduce on Linux using `strace':
Environment: Linux, bash-completion-1.0
1. Start bash with bash-completion loaded and find out PID ($$):
$ echo $$
MYPID
2. In a second bash shell, `strace' the above PID:
$ strace -e trace=open -f -o strace.log -p MYPID
3. Within the first bash shell, type:
$ cur="?"; _kernel_versions
4. In the second bash shell, type ^C to quick `strace'.
5. Check `strace.log', here you can see bash accessing
something it shouldn't:
...
open(".", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
...
6. The above call to `open' disappears if $cur in _kernel_versions gets
quoted, and you repeat the steps above:
_kernel_versions()
{
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$( command ls /lib/modules )' -- "$cur" ) )
}
2009-09-25 09:36:29 +02:00
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--config-file --option --installed' -- "$cur" ) )
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2009-06-05 08:39:28 +02:00
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else
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COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W 'add gencaches show showpkg showsrc \
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stats dump dumpavail unmet search search \
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depends rdepends pkgnames dotty xvcg \
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Quote unquoted $cur to prevent globbing.
Closes Alioth #311614
Globbing might occur if $cur contains one of these globbing characters: * ? [ ]
The bug becomes apparent:
On Cygwin if the glob-string contains backslashes as well, causing a warning (Cygwin >= 1.7):
MS-DOS style path detected: ...
Preferred POSIX equivalent is: ...
CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning.
Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames
On Linux, using strace, you can see bash-completion doing an unnecessary `open' system call.
Steps to reproduce on Linux using `strace':
Environment: Linux, bash-completion-1.0
1. Start bash with bash-completion loaded and find out PID ($$):
$ echo $$
MYPID
2. In a second bash shell, `strace' the above PID:
$ strace -e trace=open -f -o strace.log -p MYPID
3. Within the first bash shell, type:
$ cur="?"; _kernel_versions
4. In the second bash shell, type ^C to quick `strace'.
5. Check `strace.log', here you can see bash accessing
something it shouldn't:
...
open(".", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
...
6. The above call to `open' disappears if $cur in _kernel_versions gets
quoted, and you repeat the steps above:
_kernel_versions()
{
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$( command ls /lib/modules )' -- "$cur" ) )
}
2009-09-25 09:36:29 +02:00
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policy madison' -- "$cur" ) )
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fi
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return 0
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} &&
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complete -F _apt_cache $filenames apt-cache
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