| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176 | 'use strict';const constants = require('constants');const fs = require('fs');const path = require('path');const Q = require('q');const shell = require('./shell');const escape = shell.escape;const unescape = shell.unescape;/** * Most of the code adopted from the npm package shell completion code. * See https://github.com/isaacs/npm/blob/master/lib/completion.js * * @returns {COA.CoaObject} */module.exports = function completion() {    return this        .title('Shell completion')        .helpful()        .arg()            .name('raw')            .title('Completion words')            .arr()            .end()        .act((opts, args) => {            if(process.platform === 'win32') {                const e = new Error('shell completion not supported on windows');                e.code = 'ENOTSUP';                e.errno = constants.ENOTSUP;                return this.reject(e);            }            // if the COMP_* isn't in the env, then just dump the script            if((process.env.COMP_CWORD == null)                || (process.env.COMP_LINE == null)                || (process.env.COMP_POINT == null)) {                return dumpScript(this._cmd._name);            }            console.error('COMP_LINE:  %s', process.env.COMP_LINE);            console.error('COMP_CWORD: %s', process.env.COMP_CWORD);            console.error('COMP_POINT: %s', process.env.COMP_POINT);            console.error('args: %j', args.raw);            // completion opts            opts = getOpts(args.raw);            // cmd            const parsed = this._cmd._parseCmd(opts.partialWords);            return Q.when(complete(parsed.cmd, parsed.opts), compls => {                console.error('filtered: %j', compls);                return console.log(compls.map(escape).join('\n'));            });        });};function dumpScript(name) {    const defer = Q.defer();    fs.readFile(path.resolve(__dirname, 'completion.sh'), 'utf8', function(err, d) {        if(err) return defer.reject(err);        d = d.replace(/{{cmd}}/g, path.basename(name)).replace(/^#!.*?\n/, '');        process.stdout.on('error', onError);        process.stdout.write(d, () => defer.resolve());    });    return defer.promise;    function onError(err) {        // Darwin is a real dick sometimes.        //        // This is necessary because the "source" or "." program in        // bash on OS X closes its file argument before reading        // from it, meaning that you get exactly 1 write, which will        // work most of the time, and will always raise an EPIPE.        //        // Really, one should not be tossing away EPIPE errors, or any        // errors, so casually. But, without this, `. <(cmd completion)`        // can never ever work on OS X.        if(err.errno !== constants.EPIPE) return defer.reject(err);        process.stdout.removeListener('error', onError);        return defer.resolve();    }}function getOpts(argv) {    // get the partial line and partial word, if the point isn't at the end    // ie, tabbing at: cmd foo b|ar    const line = process.env.COMP_LINE;    const w = +process.env.COMP_CWORD;    const point = +process.env.COMP_POINT;    const words = argv.map(unescape);    const word = words[w];    const partialLine = line.substr(0, point);    const partialWords = words.slice(0, w);    // figure out where in that last word the point is    let partialWord = argv[w] || '';    let i = partialWord.length;    while(partialWord.substr(0, i) !== partialLine.substr(-1 * i) && i > 0) i--;    partialWord = unescape(partialWord.substr(0, i));    partialWord && partialWords.push(partialWord);    return {        line,        w,        point,        words,        word,        partialLine,        partialWords,        partialWord    };}function complete(cmd, opts) {    let optWord, optPrefix,        compls = [];    // Complete on cmds    if(opts.partialWord.indexOf('-'))        compls = Object.keys(cmd._cmdsByName);        // Complete on required opts without '-' in last partial word        // (if required not already specified)        //        // Commented out because of uselessness:        // -b, --block suggest results in '-' on cmd line;        // next completion suggest all options, because of '-'        //.concat Object.keys(cmd._optsByKey).filter (v) -> cmd._optsByKey[v]._req    else {        // complete on opt values: --opt=| case        const m = opts.partialWord.match(/^(--\w[\w-_]*)=(.*)$/);        if(m) {            optWord = m[1];            optPrefix = optWord + '=';        } else            // complete on opts            // don't complete on opts in case of --opt=val completion            // TODO: don't complete on opts in case of unknown arg after commands            // TODO: complete only on opts with arr() or not already used            // TODO: complete only on full opts?            compls = Object.keys(cmd._optsByKey);    }    // complete on opt values: next arg case    opts.partialWords[opts.w - 1].indexOf('-') || (optWord = opts.partialWords[opts.w - 1]);    // complete on opt values: completion    let opt;    optWord        && (opt = cmd._optsByKey[optWord])        && !opt._flag        && opt._comp        && (compls = Q.join(compls,            Q.when(opt._comp(opts),                (c, o) => c.concat(o.map(v => (optPrefix || '') + v)))));    // TODO: complete on args values (context aware, custom completion?)    // custom completion on cmds    cmd._comp && (compls = Q.join(compls, Q.when(cmd._comp(opts)), (c, o) => c.concat(o)));    // TODO: context aware custom completion on cmds, opts and args    // (can depend on already entered values, especially options)    return Q.when(compls, complitions => {        console.error('partialWord: %s', opts.partialWord);        console.error('compls: %j', complitions);        return compls.filter(c => c.indexOf(opts.partialWord) === 0);    });}
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