This fixes tilde completion when doing for instance `ls ~<TAB>'. See also: Alioth #312613. Added _tilde() helper function. Contrary to _expand() and __expand_tilde_by_ref(), _tilde() also leaves the tilde (~) intact. Replacement of the tilde has been a complaint in other bugreports, especially since plain bash completion (without bash-completion installed) doesn't expand the tilde when doing a `ls ~<TAB>'. To run the tests: ./run completion/ls.exp ./run unit/_tilde.exp
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# @param string $part Reference to variable to hold partial unique username
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# @param string $full Reference to variable to hold full unique username
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proc setup {part full} {
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upvar $part _part
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upvar $full _full
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assert_bash_exec {compgen -u} {} /@ users
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find_unique_completion_pair $users _part _full
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save_env
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}
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proc teardown {} {
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assert_env_unmodified {
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/COMPREPLY=/d
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}
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}
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setup part full
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set test "function should run without errors"
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assert_bash_exec {_tilde > /dev/null} $test
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sync_after_int
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set test "function should not pollute environment"
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# NOTE: A possible environment pollution is detected by assert_env_modified() in teardown()
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assert_bash_exec {foo() { local aa="~"; _tilde "$aa"; }; foo; unset foo} $test
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sync_after_int
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set test "~full should complete to ~full unmodified"
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set cmd [format {_tilde "~%s"; printf "%%s" "${COMPREPLY[@]}"} $full]
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assert_bash_list "~$full" $cmd $test
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sync_after_int
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set test "~part should complete to ~full"
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set cmd [format {_tilde "~%s"; printf "%%s" "${COMPREPLY[@]}"} $part]
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assert_bash_list "~$full" $cmd $test
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teardown
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