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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/completions.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/completions.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4687674aa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/completions.go @@ -0,0 +1,774 @@ +package cobra + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + "strings" + + "github.com/spf13/pflag" +) + +const ( + // ShellCompRequestCmd is the name of the hidden command that is used to request + // completion results from the program. It is used by the shell completion scripts. + ShellCompRequestCmd = "__complete" + // ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd is the name of the hidden command that is used to request + // completion results without their description. It is used by the shell completion scripts. + ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd = "__completeNoDesc" +) + +// ShellCompDirective is a bit map representing the different behaviors the shell +// can be instructed to have once completions have been provided. +type ShellCompDirective int + +type flagCompError struct { + subCommand string + flagName string +} + +func (e *flagCompError) Error() string { + return "Subcommand '" + e.subCommand + "' does not support flag '" + e.flagName + "'" +} + +const ( + // ShellCompDirectiveError indicates an error occurred and completions should be ignored. + ShellCompDirectiveError ShellCompDirective = 1 << iota + + // ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace indicates that the shell should not add a space + // after the completion even if there is a single completion provided. + ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace + + // ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp indicates that the shell should not provide + // file completion even when no completion is provided. + ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp + + // ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt indicates that the provided completions + // should be used as file extension filters. + // For flags, using Command.MarkFlagFilename() and Command.MarkPersistentFlagFilename() + // is a shortcut to using this directive explicitly. The BashCompFilenameExt + // annotation can also be used to obtain the same behavior for flags. + ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt + + // ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs indicates that only directory names should + // be provided in file completion. To request directory names within another + // directory, the returned completions should specify the directory within + // which to search. The BashCompSubdirsInDir annotation can be used to + // obtain the same behavior but only for flags. + ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs + + // =========================================================================== + + // All directives using iota should be above this one. + // For internal use. + shellCompDirectiveMaxValue + + // ShellCompDirectiveDefault indicates to let the shell perform its default + // behavior after completions have been provided. + // This one must be last to avoid messing up the iota count. + ShellCompDirectiveDefault ShellCompDirective = 0 +) + +const ( + // Constants for the completion command + compCmdName = "completion" + compCmdNoDescFlagName = "no-descriptions" + compCmdNoDescFlagDesc = "disable completion descriptions" + compCmdNoDescFlagDefault = false +) + +// CompletionOptions are the options to control shell completion +type CompletionOptions struct { + // DisableDefaultCmd prevents Cobra from creating a default 'completion' command + DisableDefaultCmd bool + // DisableNoDescFlag prevents Cobra from creating the '--no-descriptions' flag + // for shells that support completion descriptions + DisableNoDescFlag bool + // DisableDescriptions turns off all completion descriptions for shells + // that support them + DisableDescriptions bool +} + +// NoFileCompletions can be used to disable file completion for commands that should +// not trigger file completions. +func NoFileCompletions(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective) { + return nil, ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp +} + +// RegisterFlagCompletionFunc should be called to register a function to provide completion for a flag. +func (c *Command) RegisterFlagCompletionFunc(flagName string, f func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective)) error { + flag := c.Flag(flagName) + if flag == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("RegisterFlagCompletionFunc: flag '%s' does not exist", flagName) + } + + root := c.Root() + if _, exists := root.flagCompletionFunctions[flag]; exists { + return fmt.Errorf("RegisterFlagCompletionFunc: flag '%s' already registered", flagName) + } + if root.flagCompletionFunctions == nil { + root.flagCompletionFunctions = map[*pflag.Flag]func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective){} + } + root.flagCompletionFunctions[flag] = f + return nil +} + +// Returns a string listing the different directive enabled in the specified parameter +func (d ShellCompDirective) string() string { + var directives []string + if d&ShellCompDirectiveError != 0 { + directives = append(directives, "ShellCompDirectiveError") + } + if d&ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace != 0 { + directives = append(directives, "ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace") + } + if d&ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp != 0 { + directives = append(directives, "ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp") + } + if d&ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt != 0 { + directives = append(directives, "ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt") + } + if d&ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs != 0 { + directives = append(directives, "ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs") + } + if len(directives) == 0 { + directives = append(directives, "ShellCompDirectiveDefault") + } + + if d >= shellCompDirectiveMaxValue { + return fmt.Sprintf("ERROR: unexpected ShellCompDirective value: %d", d) + } + return strings.Join(directives, ", ") +} + +// Adds a special hidden command that can be used to request custom completions. +func (c *Command) initCompleteCmd(args []string) { + completeCmd := &Command{ + Use: fmt.Sprintf("%s [command-line]", ShellCompRequestCmd), + Aliases: []string{ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd}, + DisableFlagsInUseLine: true, + Hidden: true, + DisableFlagParsing: true, + Args: MinimumNArgs(1), + Short: "Request shell completion choices for the specified command-line", + Long: fmt.Sprintf("%[2]s is a special command that is used by the shell completion logic\n%[1]s", + "to request completion choices for the specified command-line.", ShellCompRequestCmd), + Run: func(cmd *Command, args []string) { + finalCmd, completions, directive, err := cmd.getCompletions(args) + if err != nil { + CompErrorln(err.Error()) + // Keep going for multiple reasons: + // 1- There could be some valid completions even though there was an error + // 2- Even without completions, we need to print the directive + } + + noDescriptions := (cmd.CalledAs() == ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd) + for _, comp := range completions { + if noDescriptions { + // Remove any description that may be included following a tab character. + comp = strings.Split(comp, "\t")[0] + } + + // Make sure we only write the first line to the output. + // This is needed if a description contains a linebreak. + // Otherwise the shell scripts will interpret the other lines as new flags + // and could therefore provide a wrong completion. + comp = strings.Split(comp, "\n")[0] + + // Finally trim the completion. This is especially important to get rid + // of a trailing tab when there are no description following it. + // For example, a sub-command without a description should not be completed + // with a tab at the end (or else zsh will show a -- following it + // although there is no description). + comp = strings.TrimSpace(comp) + + // Print each possible completion to stdout for the completion script to consume. + fmt.Fprintln(finalCmd.OutOrStdout(), comp) + } + + // As the last printout, print the completion directive for the completion script to parse. + // The directive integer must be that last character following a single colon (:). + // The completion script expects :<directive> + fmt.Fprintf(finalCmd.OutOrStdout(), ":%d\n", directive) + + // Print some helpful info to stderr for the user to understand. + // Output from stderr must be ignored by the completion script. + fmt.Fprintf(finalCmd.ErrOrStderr(), "Completion ended with directive: %s\n", directive.string()) + }, + } + c.AddCommand(completeCmd) + subCmd, _, err := c.Find(args) + if err != nil || subCmd.Name() != ShellCompRequestCmd { + // Only create this special command if it is actually being called. + // This reduces possible side-effects of creating such a command; + // for example, having this command would cause problems to a + // cobra program that only consists of the root command, since this + // command would cause the root command to suddenly have a subcommand. + c.RemoveCommand(completeCmd) + } +} + +func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDirective, error) { + // The last argument, which is not completely typed by the user, + // should not be part of the list of arguments + toComplete := args[len(args)-1] + trimmedArgs := args[:len(args)-1] + + var finalCmd *Command + var finalArgs []string + var err error + // Find the real command for which completion must be performed + // check if we need to traverse here to parse local flags on parent commands + if c.Root().TraverseChildren { + finalCmd, finalArgs, err = c.Root().Traverse(trimmedArgs) + } else { + finalCmd, finalArgs, err = c.Root().Find(trimmedArgs) + } + if err != nil { + // Unable to find the real command. E.g., <program> someInvalidCmd <TAB> + return c, []string{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, fmt.Errorf("Unable to find a command for arguments: %v", trimmedArgs) + } + finalCmd.ctx = c.ctx + + // Check if we are doing flag value completion before parsing the flags. + // This is important because if we are completing a flag value, we need to also + // remove the flag name argument from the list of finalArgs or else the parsing + // could fail due to an invalid value (incomplete) for the flag. + flag, finalArgs, toComplete, flagErr := checkIfFlagCompletion(finalCmd, finalArgs, toComplete) + + // Check if interspersed is false or -- was set on a previous arg. + // This works by counting the arguments. Normally -- is not counted as arg but + // if -- was already set or interspersed is false and there is already one arg then + // the extra added -- is counted as arg. + flagCompletion := true + _ = finalCmd.ParseFlags(append(finalArgs, "--")) + newArgCount := finalCmd.Flags().NArg() + + // Parse the flags early so we can check if required flags are set + if err = finalCmd.ParseFlags(finalArgs); err != nil { + return finalCmd, []string{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, fmt.Errorf("Error while parsing flags from args %v: %s", finalArgs, err.Error()) + } + + realArgCount := finalCmd.Flags().NArg() + if newArgCount > realArgCount { + // don't do flag completion (see above) + flagCompletion = false + } + // Error while attempting to parse flags + if flagErr != nil { + // If error type is flagCompError and we don't want flagCompletion we should ignore the error + if _, ok := flagErr.(*flagCompError); !(ok && !flagCompletion) { + return finalCmd, []string{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, flagErr + } + } + + if flag != nil && flagCompletion { + // Check if we are completing a flag value subject to annotations + if validExts, present := flag.Annotations[BashCompFilenameExt]; present { + if len(validExts) != 0 { + // File completion filtered by extensions + return finalCmd, validExts, ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt, nil + } + + // The annotation requests simple file completion. There is no reason to do + // that since it is the default behavior anyway. Let's ignore this annotation + // in case the program also registered a completion function for this flag. + // Even though it is a mistake on the program's side, let's be nice when we can. + } + + if subDir, present := flag.Annotations[BashCompSubdirsInDir]; present { + if len(subDir) == 1 { + // Directory completion from within a directory + return finalCmd, subDir, ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs, nil + } + // Directory completion + return finalCmd, []string{}, ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs, nil + } + } + + // When doing completion of a flag name, as soon as an argument starts with + // a '-' we know it is a flag. We cannot use isFlagArg() here as it requires + // the flag name to be complete + if flag == nil && len(toComplete) > 0 && toComplete[0] == '-' && !strings.Contains(toComplete, "=") && flagCompletion { + var completions []string + + // First check for required flags + completions = completeRequireFlags(finalCmd, toComplete) + + // If we have not found any required flags, only then can we show regular flags + if len(completions) == 0 { + doCompleteFlags := func(flag *pflag.Flag) { + if !flag.Changed || + strings.Contains(flag.Value.Type(), "Slice") || + strings.Contains(flag.Value.Type(), "Array") { + // If the flag is not already present, or if it can be specified multiple times (Array or Slice) + // we suggest it as a completion + completions = append(completions, getFlagNameCompletions(flag, toComplete)...) + } + } + + // We cannot use finalCmd.Flags() because we may not have called ParsedFlags() for commands + // that have set DisableFlagParsing; it is ParseFlags() that merges the inherited and + // non-inherited flags. + finalCmd.InheritedFlags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) { + doCompleteFlags(flag) + }) + finalCmd.NonInheritedFlags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) { + doCompleteFlags(flag) + }) + } + + directive := ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp + if len(completions) == 1 && strings.HasSuffix(completions[0], "=") { + // If there is a single completion, the shell usually adds a space + // after the completion. We don't want that if the flag ends with an = + directive = ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace + } + return finalCmd, completions, directive, nil + } + + // We only remove the flags from the arguments if DisableFlagParsing is not set. + // This is important for commands which have requested to do their own flag completion. + if !finalCmd.DisableFlagParsing { + finalArgs = finalCmd.Flags().Args() + } + + var completions []string + directive := ShellCompDirectiveDefault + if flag == nil { + foundLocalNonPersistentFlag := false + // If TraverseChildren is true on the root command we don't check for + // local flags because we can use a local flag on a parent command + if !finalCmd.Root().TraverseChildren { + // Check if there are any local, non-persistent flags on the command-line + localNonPersistentFlags := finalCmd.LocalNonPersistentFlags() + finalCmd.NonInheritedFlags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) { + if localNonPersistentFlags.Lookup(flag.Name) != nil && flag.Changed { + foundLocalNonPersistentFlag = true + } + }) + } + + // Complete subcommand names, including the help command + if len(finalArgs) == 0 && !foundLocalNonPersistentFlag { + // We only complete sub-commands if: + // - there are no arguments on the command-line and + // - there are no local, non-persistent flags on the command-line or TraverseChildren is true + for _, subCmd := range finalCmd.Commands() { + if subCmd.IsAvailableCommand() || subCmd == finalCmd.helpCommand { + if strings.HasPrefix(subCmd.Name(), toComplete) { + completions = append(completions, fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", subCmd.Name(), subCmd.Short)) + } + directive = ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp + } + } + } + + // Complete required flags even without the '-' prefix + completions = append(completions, completeRequireFlags(finalCmd, toComplete)...) + + // Always complete ValidArgs, even if we are completing a subcommand name. + // This is for commands that have both subcommands and ValidArgs. + if len(finalCmd.ValidArgs) > 0 { + if len(finalArgs) == 0 { + // ValidArgs are only for the first argument + for _, validArg := range finalCmd.ValidArgs { + if strings.HasPrefix(validArg, toComplete) { + completions = append(completions, validArg) + } + } + directive = ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp + + // If no completions were found within commands or ValidArgs, + // see if there are any ArgAliases that should be completed. + if len(completions) == 0 { + for _, argAlias := range finalCmd.ArgAliases { + if strings.HasPrefix(argAlias, toComplete) { + completions = append(completions, argAlias) + } + } + } + } + + // If there are ValidArgs specified (even if they don't match), we stop completion. + // Only one of ValidArgs or ValidArgsFunction can be used for a single command. + return finalCmd, completions, directive, nil + } + + // Let the logic continue so as to add any ValidArgsFunction completions, + // even if we already found sub-commands. + // This is for commands that have subcommands but also specify a ValidArgsFunction. + } + + // Find the completion function for the flag or command + var completionFn func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective) + if flag != nil && flagCompletion { + completionFn = c.Root().flagCompletionFunctions[flag] + } else { + completionFn = finalCmd.ValidArgsFunction + } + if completionFn != nil { + // Go custom completion defined for this flag or command. + // Call the registered completion function to get the completions. + var comps []string + comps, directive = completionFn(finalCmd, finalArgs, toComplete) + completions = append(completions, comps...) + } + + return finalCmd, completions, directive, nil +} + +func getFlagNameCompletions(flag *pflag.Flag, toComplete string) []string { + if nonCompletableFlag(flag) { + return []string{} + } + + var completions []string + flagName := "--" + flag.Name + if strings.HasPrefix(flagName, toComplete) { + // Flag without the = + completions = append(completions, fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", flagName, flag.Usage)) + + // Why suggest both long forms: --flag and --flag= ? + // This forces the user to *always* have to type either an = or a space after the flag name. + // Let's be nice and avoid making users have to do that. + // Since boolean flags and shortname flags don't show the = form, let's go that route and never show it. + // The = form will still work, we just won't suggest it. + // This also makes the list of suggested flags shorter as we avoid all the = forms. + // + // if len(flag.NoOptDefVal) == 0 { + // // Flag requires a value, so it can be suffixed with = + // flagName += "=" + // completions = append(completions, fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", flagName, flag.Usage)) + // } + } + + flagName = "-" + flag.Shorthand + if len(flag.Shorthand) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(flagName, toComplete) { + completions = append(completions, fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", flagName, flag.Usage)) + } + + return completions +} + +func completeRequireFlags(finalCmd *Command, toComplete string) []string { + var completions []string + + doCompleteRequiredFlags := func(flag *pflag.Flag) { + if _, present := flag.Annotations[BashCompOneRequiredFlag]; present { + if !flag.Changed { + // If the flag is not already present, we suggest it as a completion + completions = append(completions, getFlagNameCompletions(flag, toComplete)...) + } + } + } + + // We cannot use finalCmd.Flags() because we may not have called ParsedFlags() for commands + // that have set DisableFlagParsing; it is ParseFlags() that merges the inherited and + // non-inherited flags. + finalCmd.InheritedFlags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) { + doCompleteRequiredFlags(flag) + }) + finalCmd.NonInheritedFlags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) { + doCompleteRequiredFlags(flag) + }) + + return completions +} + +func checkIfFlagCompletion(finalCmd *Command, args []string, lastArg string) (*pflag.Flag, []string, string, error) { + if finalCmd.DisableFlagParsing { + // We only do flag completion if we are allowed to parse flags + // This is important for commands which have requested to do their own flag completion. + return nil, args, lastArg, nil + } + + var flagName string + trimmedArgs := args + flagWithEqual := false + orgLastArg := lastArg + + // When doing completion of a flag name, as soon as an argument starts with + // a '-' we know it is a flag. We cannot use isFlagArg() here as that function + // requires the flag name to be complete + if len(lastArg) > 0 && lastArg[0] == '-' { + if index := strings.Index(lastArg, "="); index >= 0 { + // Flag with an = + if strings.HasPrefix(lastArg[:index], "--") { + // Flag has full name + flagName = lastArg[2:index] + } else { + // Flag is shorthand + // We have to get the last shorthand flag name + // e.g. `-asd` => d to provide the correct completion + // https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/1257 + flagName = lastArg[index-1 : index] + } + lastArg = lastArg[index+1:] + flagWithEqual = true + } else { + // Normal flag completion + return nil, args, lastArg, nil + } + } + + if len(flagName) == 0 { + if len(args) > 0 { + prevArg := args[len(args)-1] + if isFlagArg(prevArg) { + // Only consider the case where the flag does not contain an =. + // If the flag contains an = it means it has already been fully processed, + // so we don't need to deal with it here. + if index := strings.Index(prevArg, "="); index < 0 { + if strings.HasPrefix(prevArg, "--") { + // Flag has full name + flagName = prevArg[2:] + } else { + // Flag is shorthand + // We have to get the last shorthand flag name + // e.g. `-asd` => d to provide the correct completion + // https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/1257 + flagName = prevArg[len(prevArg)-1:] + } + // Remove the uncompleted flag or else there could be an error created + // for an invalid value for that flag + trimmedArgs = args[:len(args)-1] + } + } + } + } + + if len(flagName) == 0 { + // Not doing flag completion + return nil, trimmedArgs, lastArg, nil + } + + flag := findFlag(finalCmd, flagName) + if flag == nil { + // Flag not supported by this command, the interspersed option might be set so return the original args + return nil, args, orgLastArg, &flagCompError{subCommand: finalCmd.Name(), flagName: flagName} + } + + if !flagWithEqual { + if len(flag.NoOptDefVal) != 0 { + // We had assumed dealing with a two-word flag but the flag is a boolean flag. + // In that case, there is no value following it, so we are not really doing flag completion. + // Reset everything to do noun completion. + trimmedArgs = args + flag = nil + } + } + + return flag, trimmedArgs, lastArg, nil +} + +// initDefaultCompletionCmd adds a default 'completion' command to c. +// This function will do nothing if any of the following is true: +// 1- the feature has been explicitly disabled by the program, +// 2- c has no subcommands (to avoid creating one), +// 3- c already has a 'completion' command provided by the program. +func (c *Command) initDefaultCompletionCmd() { + if c.CompletionOptions.DisableDefaultCmd || !c.HasSubCommands() { + return + } + + for _, cmd := range c.commands { + if cmd.Name() == compCmdName || cmd.HasAlias(compCmdName) { + // A completion command is already available + return + } + } + + haveNoDescFlag := !c.CompletionOptions.DisableNoDescFlag && !c.CompletionOptions.DisableDescriptions + + completionCmd := &Command{ + Use: compCmdName, + Short: "generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell", + Long: fmt.Sprintf(` +Generate the autocompletion script for %[1]s for the specified shell. +See each sub-command's help for details on how to use the generated script. +`, c.Root().Name()), + Args: NoArgs, + ValidArgsFunction: NoFileCompletions, + } + c.AddCommand(completionCmd) + + out := c.OutOrStdout() + noDesc := c.CompletionOptions.DisableDescriptions + shortDesc := "generate the autocompletion script for %s" + bash := &Command{ + Use: "bash", + Short: fmt.Sprintf(shortDesc, "bash"), + Long: fmt.Sprintf(` +Generate the autocompletion script for the bash shell. + +This script depends on the 'bash-completion' package. +If it is not installed already, you can install it via your OS's package manager. + +To load completions in your current shell session: +$ source <(%[1]s completion bash) + +To load completions for every new session, execute once: +Linux: + $ %[1]s completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/%[1]s +MacOS: + $ %[1]s completion bash > /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/%[1]s + +You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect. + `, c.Root().Name()), + Args: NoArgs, + DisableFlagsInUseLine: true, + ValidArgsFunction: NoFileCompletions, + RunE: func(cmd *Command, args []string) error { + return cmd.Root().GenBashCompletionV2(out, !noDesc) + }, + } + if haveNoDescFlag { + bash.Flags().BoolVar(&noDesc, compCmdNoDescFlagName, compCmdNoDescFlagDefault, compCmdNoDescFlagDesc) + } + + zsh := &Command{ + Use: "zsh", + Short: fmt.Sprintf(shortDesc, "zsh"), + Long: fmt.Sprintf(` +Generate the autocompletion script for the zsh shell. + +If shell completion is not already enabled in your environment you will need +to enable it. You can execute the following once: + +$ echo "autoload -U compinit; compinit" >> ~/.zshrc + +To load completions for every new session, execute once: +# Linux: +$ %[1]s completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_%[1]s" +# macOS: +$ %[1]s completion zsh > /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_%[1]s + +You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect. +`, c.Root().Name()), + Args: NoArgs, + ValidArgsFunction: NoFileCompletions, + RunE: func(cmd *Command, args []string) error { + if noDesc { + return cmd.Root().GenZshCompletionNoDesc(out) + } + return cmd.Root().GenZshCompletion(out) + }, + } + if haveNoDescFlag { + zsh.Flags().BoolVar(&noDesc, compCmdNoDescFlagName, compCmdNoDescFlagDefault, compCmdNoDescFlagDesc) + } + + fish := &Command{ + Use: "fish", + Short: fmt.Sprintf(shortDesc, "fish"), + Long: fmt.Sprintf(` +Generate the autocompletion script for the fish shell. + +To load completions in your current shell session: +$ %[1]s completion fish | source + +To load completions for every new session, execute once: +$ %[1]s completion fish > ~/.config/fish/completions/%[1]s.fish + +You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect. +`, c.Root().Name()), + Args: NoArgs, + ValidArgsFunction: NoFileCompletions, + RunE: func(cmd *Command, args []string) error { + return cmd.Root().GenFishCompletion(out, !noDesc) + }, + } + if haveNoDescFlag { + fish.Flags().BoolVar(&noDesc, compCmdNoDescFlagName, compCmdNoDescFlagDefault, compCmdNoDescFlagDesc) + } + + powershell := &Command{ + Use: "powershell", + Short: fmt.Sprintf(shortDesc, "powershell"), + Long: fmt.Sprintf(` +Generate the autocompletion script for powershell. + +To load completions in your current shell session: +PS C:\> %[1]s completion powershell | Out-String | Invoke-Expression + +To load completions for every new session, add the output of the above command +to your powershell profile. +`, c.Root().Name()), + Args: NoArgs, + ValidArgsFunction: NoFileCompletions, + RunE: func(cmd *Command, args []string) error { + if noDesc { + return cmd.Root().GenPowerShellCompletion(out) + } + return cmd.Root().GenPowerShellCompletionWithDesc(out) + + }, + } + if haveNoDescFlag { + powershell.Flags().BoolVar(&noDesc, compCmdNoDescFlagName, compCmdNoDescFlagDefault, compCmdNoDescFlagDesc) + } + + completionCmd.AddCommand(bash, zsh, fish, powershell) +} + +func findFlag(cmd *Command, name string) *pflag.Flag { + flagSet := cmd.Flags() + if len(name) == 1 { + // First convert the short flag into a long flag + // as the cmd.Flag() search only accepts long flags + if short := flagSet.ShorthandLookup(name); short != nil { + name = short.Name + } else { + set := cmd.InheritedFlags() + if short = set.ShorthandLookup(name); short != nil { + name = short.Name + } else { + return nil + } + } + } + return cmd.Flag(name) +} + +// CompDebug prints the specified string to the same file as where the +// completion script prints its logs. +// Note that completion printouts should never be on stdout as they would +// be wrongly interpreted as actual completion choices by the completion script. +func CompDebug(msg string, printToStdErr bool) { + msg = fmt.Sprintf("[Debug] %s", msg) + + // Such logs are only printed when the user has set the environment + // variable BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE to the path of some file to be used. + if path := os.Getenv("BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE"); path != "" { + f, err := os.OpenFile(path, + os.O_APPEND|os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0644) + if err == nil { + defer f.Close() + WriteStringAndCheck(f, msg) + } + } + + if printToStdErr { + // Must print to stderr for this not to be read by the completion script. + fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, msg) + } +} + +// CompDebugln prints the specified string with a newline at the end +// to the same file as where the completion script prints its logs. +// Such logs are only printed when the user has set the environment +// variable BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE to the path of some file to be used. +func CompDebugln(msg string, printToStdErr bool) { + CompDebug(fmt.Sprintf("%s\n", msg), printToStdErr) +} + +// CompError prints the specified completion message to stderr. +func CompError(msg string) { + msg = fmt.Sprintf("[Error] %s", msg) + CompDebug(msg, true) +} + +// CompErrorln prints the specified completion message to stderr with a newline at the end. +func CompErrorln(msg string) { + CompError(fmt.Sprintf("%s\n", msg)) +} |