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Many new options have been added since the bash completion was last
updated.
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list-transfers and cancel-transfers don't take machine arguments.
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Update shell completion for machinectl
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"machinectl list" only lists running machines while many of the MACHINES
commands use names of images; both running and non-running.
List machines from both "list" and "list-images" and use sort -u to
avoid duplicates.
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Many new subcommands have been added since the bash completion was last
updated. Bring it up to speed.
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Update bash-completion: generate all unit types
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_loginctl: respects the verbose style. which allows a user to get
the pre d5df0d950f8bc behavior of not showing a description for sessions
and users, by default they aren't shown.
zstyle ':completion:*' verbose true
or
zstyle ':completion:*:loginctl*:*' verbose true # or similar
Will show the descriptions.
zstyle ':completion:*' verbose true
and
zstyle ':completion:*:loginctl*:*' verbose false # or similar
Won't show descriptions for loginctl only
_systemd: complete pids for systemd-notify's --pid option.
display a message of the expected argument for other options.
_systemd-inhibit: complete block & delay for --mode
display a message of the expected argument for --who/--why
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filenames will be completed for --image/-i/--bind/--bind-ro/--tmpfs
network interfaces for --network-(interface|macvlan|ipvlan|bridge)
users for --user/-u, yes & no for --register, x86 * x86-64 for
--personality
display a message of the expected argument for --machine/-M/--uuid
--slice/-S/--port/-p/--selinux-*/-Z/-L/--setenv
Allow completing commands(and their options) of the host system for COMMAND
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1) the iterator `fun' has an local scope. after running the completer,
it will no longer be defined.
2) use _describe instead of calling compadd. Using compadd without
calling _description or something similar before, restricts the
user's ability to customize what is presented to them.
zstyle ':completion:*' format 'Completing %d'
- now displays an header showing what is being completed.
zstyle ':completion::complete:loginctl-*::users' users user1 user2
- allows the user to manually specify which users is offered
zstyle :completion::complete:loginctl-kill-user:\* \
ignored-patterns '(100<0-4>|user1)'
- selectively ignore some users when completing loginctl kill-user
<tab>
Sessions, UIDs now have descriptions when selecting them.
3) removed the call to _loginctl_all_seats in _loginctl_attach(), since
_loginctl_seats calls it a second time, right before adding matches.
There isn't a noticeable difference doing this.
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Optimize _filter_units_by_property by calling `systemctl` only once with
a list of units, and not once per unit.
I could not reproduce the "Unknown unit" error mentioned in a FIXME,
which might have made this necessary previously.
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systemd-mailing-devs/1432910411-14517-1-git-send-email-llua@gmx.com
zsh-completion: a more style/tag aware _systemctl
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systemd-mailing-devs/1431989131-25145-1-git-send-email-llua@gmx.com
zsh-completion: fix completion of --user services
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The command is 'install', not 'instal'. Fix that typo.
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using _wanted instead of calling compadd directly. this allows the user to customize
possible matches.
An example being, grouping units by type:
autoload -Uz compinit; compinit
zstyle ':completion:*' menu select
zstyle ':completion:*' group-name ''
zstyle ':completion:*' format 'Completing %d'
zstyle -e ':completion:*:*:systemctl-(((re|)en|dis)able|(*re|)start|reload*):*' \
tag-order 'local type; for type in service template target socket;
reply+=( systemd-units:-${type}:${type} ); reply=( "$reply systemd-units:-misc:misc" )'
zstyle ':completion:*:systemd-units-template' ignored-patterns '^*@'
zstyle ':completion:*:systemd-units-target' ignored-patterns '^*.target'
zstyle ':completion:*:systemd-units-socket' ignored-patterns '^*.socket'
zstyle ':completion:*:systemd-units-service' ignored-patterns '^*.service'
zstyle ':completion:*:systemd-units-misc' ignored-patterns '*(@|.(service|socket|target))'
also, <poke> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-May/032012.html
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By the time __systemctl is called, --user/--system are shifted out of
`words' by _arguments. This patch queries the array sooner.
In the case that both --user and --system are on the line when compsys runs,
_sys_service_mgr is set to the latter. Which is seemingly how systemctl behaves.
If neither are on the line, --system is set; for system services to be completed.
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_sys_restartable_units local to the completer.
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I seem to have forgot about _systemctl_active_units().
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`_sys_failed_units' local to the completer.
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reenable and disable.
compadd's -a option treats non-option arguments as arrays. So
$(_systemctl_get_template_names) expands to some words that aren't
legal array names. Even if there were, they would be empty; thus adding
nothing.
deduplicated a few functions too.
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arrays _sys_(re|)startable_units
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--irreversible/--ignore-dependencies/--fail are deprececated since 4dc5b821ae737914499119e29811fc3346e3d97c.
Also add shell completions for --jobs-mode.
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Appologies, I'm still getting used to this mailing list thing and using git send-email
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The completion is rudimentary (all files). I think this is OK since
this is used so rarely. But not having it proposed at all is annoying.
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Hi,
I did ./check-undocumented.sh -b (my script just submitted) and checked
the results.
Cheers.
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This makes all functions that rely on _filter_units_by_property() (like
_systemctl_{stop,kill,try_restart}) work with unit names that contain backslash
escaped sequences (like automount units with spaces that are escaped to
"\x20").
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json-see => json-sse
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88216
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*Autocompletion for dirs, doesn't leave until you press space.
*Added tmpfs, volatile and network-macvlan options.
I tried with the SELinux options with seinfo(setools-console), but too
messy to get it right. Even Daniel Walsh haven't done it yet. :)
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services, objects, interfaces, members, and signatures
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