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#compdef p4 p4d -value-,P4CLIENT,-default- -value-,P4PORT,-default- -value-,P4MERGE,-default- -value-,P4USER,-default- # Maintainer: Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>. # Increasingly loosely based on _cvs version 1.17. # Completions currently based on Perforce release 2010.2. # Styles, tags and contexts # ========================= # # If the `verbose' style is set (it is assumed by default), verbose # descriptions are provided for many completed quantities derived # dynamically such as subcommand names, labels, changes -- in fact, # just about anything for which Perforce itself produces a verbose, # one-line description. It may be turned off in the context of each # subcommand e.g. # zstyle ':completion:*:p4-labelsync:*' verbose false # or for a particular tag, e.g. changes, # zstyle ':completion:*:changes' verbose false # or just for top-level completion (i.e. up to and including completion # of the subcommand): # zstyle ':completion:*:p4:*' verbose false # or for p4 as a whole, # zstyle ':completion:*:p4(-*|):*' verbose false # This is actually handled by the `_describe' function underneath the # Perforce completion system; it's mentioned here as verbosity adds # significantly to a lot of the Perforce completions. # # Note that completing change numbers is not very useful if `verbose' is # turned off. There is no speed advantage for turning it off, either. # (Changes are also known as changelists or changesets. The functions # and tags here all consistently use `changes'.) # # The style `max' can be set to a number which limits how many # possibilities can be shown when selecting changes or jobs. This is # handled within Perforce, so the completion code may limit the number even # further. If not set explicitly, the value is taken to be 20 to avoid a # huge database being output. Set it to a larger number if necessary. # Setting it explicitly to zero removes the maximum. Because you see only # the most recent, changes and jobs are shown in the order given by # Perforce without further sorting. # # Completion of jobs can also be controlled by the `jobview' style. # This uses the standard Perforce JobView syntax, and is applied # in connection with the `max' style. In other words, # if you set # zstyle ':completion:*:p4-*:jobs' max 0 # zstyle ':completion:*:p4-*:jobs' jobview 'user=pws' # then jobs to be completed will be those from the output of # p4 jobs -e 'user=pws' # i.e. those assigned to Perforce user `pws'. # # Completion of changes can be controlled by the `changes' style. # This takes additional arguments to be passed to `p4 changes'. # An obvious example is: # zstyle ':completion:*:p4-*:changes' changes -u $USER # to limit changes to the present user. # # The style `all-files' is used to tell the completion system to # complete any file in a given context. This is for use in places # where it would, for example, only complete files opened for editing. # See the next section for more. # # The style `depot-files' tells the system to complete files by asking # Perforce for a list where it would otherwise complete files locally by # the standard mechanism --- basically any time you don't use // notation # and there is no restriction e.g. to opened files only. There is likely # to be a significant speed penalty for this; it is turned off by default # in all contexts. The advantage is that it cuts out files not maintained # by Perforce. (Again, note this is a style, not a tag.) Contexts # where this might be particularly useful include p4-diff or p4-diff2. # # The tags depot-files and depot-dirs also exist; they are used whenever # the system is completing files or directories by asking Perforce # to list them, rather than by using normal file completion. # # The tag subdirs is used to complete the special `...' which tells # Perforce to search all subdirectories. Hence you can turn this # feature off by suitably manipulating your tags. # # The function will usually try to limit the files it lists by # context; for example, to just opened files. By default it does # this by retrieving the complete list from Perforce and then # relying on the completion system to do the matching. If this is # slow, it is possible to set the style "glob", in which case the # matching is done within Perforce, potentially reducing the amount of # searching of Perforce's internal database. The tag used for # this is the same as the command used to retrieve the file name: # integrated, opened, resolved, dirs, files. The disadvantage # of doing the matching within Perforce is that no matcher specification # is applied; for example, it's not possible to match a_u.c against # admin_utils.c. # # Actually, a hybrid strategy is used when the glob style is not set: the # directory is passed literally to Perforce, but the file or directory # being matched is passed as "*", so that matching on the contents of the # directory is performed by the completion system. # # Experiment suggests that the glob style isn't usually needed: only # "p4 integrated" is likely to be significantly slowed if no limiting # pattern is applied, and completing only integrated files is uncommon. # # Completion of files and their revisions # ======================================= # # File completion handles @ and # suffixes. If the filename is completed, # typing @ or # removes the space which was automatically added. # The context used has `at-suffix' or `hash-suffix' in the position # before the tag to indicate suffix completion (as always, ^Xh will # show you all possible contexts). This makes it possible # to select changes, dates, labels and clients using the tag-order # style. For example, # zstyle ':completion:*:p4-*:at-suffix:*' tag-order changes '*' # will force all completion after `@' to show changes first. Executing # _next_tags (usually ^x^n) will cycle between that and the remaining # tags (dates, labels, clients). I recommend, at least, keeping labels # later than changes since the former are less useful and can take a long # time to complete. # # A # is automatically quoted when handled in this way; if the file is # typed by hand or the completion didn't finish (e.g. you typed a character # in the middle of menu completion), you probably need to type `\#' by # hand. The problem is that the completion system uses extended globbing # and hence a pattern of the form `filename#' always matches `filename' # (since e# matches any number of e's including one). Hence this can look # like an expansion which expands to `filename'. # # After @, you can complete changes (note the use of the style `max' # above), labels, clients or even dates, while after `#' you can # complete numeric revisions or the special revision names head, none, # have. These are available whether or not you completed the filename; if # the file doesn't exist, numeric revisions won't work, but the rest will # (though what Perforce will do with the resulting command is another matter). # # In addition, when completing after `file@', only changes specific to `file' # will be shown (exactly the list of changes Perforce shows from the # command `p4 changes file'). If this doesn't work, chances are that # `file' does not exist. Having a multi-directory match (literal `...') # in `file' should work fine, since `p4 changes' recognises all normal # Perforce file syntax. # # Some perforce commands allow you to specify a range of revisions or # changes as `file@1,@2' or `file#1,#2'. Currently, the second part of the # revision range can always be completed (whether the command accepts them # or not), but the comma after the first part of the range is only added # automatically if the documentation suggests the command accepts ranges at # that point. This is an auto-removable suffix, so it will disappear if # you hit space or return. Typing a `#' at this point will insert a # backslash, as before. The # and @ are never added automatically; you # have to select one by hand. # # Perforce allows change and revision numbers to be preceded by =, <, <=, > # or >=. See `p4 help undoc' for details. (In particular, `=' is # an extremely useful shortcut when integrating single changes.) # This syntax is handled, but currently the < and > must be quoted # with a backslash, not by any other mechanism. For example, # p4 files myfile@\>=3<TAB> # will complete a change number. The valid syntax where the second # change or revision in a range does not have the @ or # in front # (for example `file@32183,32185') is not currently handled; the @ # must be repeated. # # File completion for some functions is restricted by the Perforce # status of the file; for example, `p4 opened' only completes opened # files (surprised?) However, you can set the style (N.B. not tag) # `all-files'; so, for example, you can turn off the limit in this case by # zstyle ':completion:*:p4-opened:*' all-files true # Normally the `file-patterns' style would be used to control matching, # but as the file types are not selected by globbing it doesn't work here # However, if you set the all-files style, all filename completion is done # by the standard mechanism; in this case, the `file-patterns' style works # as usual. The style `ignored-patterns' is available in any case, even # without `all-files'; this is therefore generally the one to use. # # The style `whole-path' allows you complete the entire path to a file # at once. This is useful in cases such as opened files where the # list of files is likely to be short but may include files with # widely different paths. As with the `glob' style, the tag is the # Perforce disposition of the file: integrated, opened, resolved, dirs, # files. For example, with # zstyle ':completion:*:p4-revert:*:opened' whole-path true # completion after `p4 revert' will offer you the entire depot path # to a file rather than just part of the path at once (with the # usual methods of disambiguation). Directory completion is turned # off during a `whole-path' completion. The `whole-path' style can # also take the value `absolute'; this means that an initial `/' # activates `whole-path' completion, otherwise a relative file path # will be completed in the normal way. For example, with # zstyle ':completion:*:p4-revert:*:opened' whole-path absolute # then after `p4 revert <TAB>' you are offered open files in the # current directory plus directories; after `p4 revert /<TAB>' you # are offered all open files in depot syntax. # # With `p4 diff', the shell will spot if you have used an option that # allows you to diff unopened files (such as -f) and in that case offer # all files; otherwise, it just offers opened files. # # Completion of changes # ===================== # # There is various extra magic available any time change numbers # are completed, regardless of how this was reached, i.e. # `p4 fixes -c ...' and `p4 diff filename.c@...' are treated the same way. # Note, however, these only work if you are at the point where a change # number would be completed. # # Firstly, as mentioned above there is a maximum for the number of # changes which will be shown, given by the style max, or defaulting to 20. # Only the most recent changes will be shown. This is to avoid a speed # penalty or clumsy output. If a positive numeric argument is given # when changes are being completed, the maximum is set (unconditionally) # to that number instead. # # It is also possible to give a negative numeric prefix to a listing widget # (i.e. typically whatever is bound to ^D). If there is already a change # number on the line, e.g. from cycling through a menu of choices, the full # description for that change is shown in the format of a completion # listing. [TODO: this could be made configurable with a style.] # # It may be necessary to abandon the current completion attempt before # typing this to force the completion system to display the new text. # Replacing delete-char-or-list with the following user defined widget # (create with `zle -N ...') will force this for any negative prefix argument. # (( ${NUMERIC:-0} < 0 )) && (( CURSOR = CURSOR )) # zle delete-char-or-list # # Completion of jobs # ================= # # Completing jobs uses the same logic for the numeric prefix as completing # changes: a positive prefix changes the maximum number of jobs which # will be shown, and a negative prefix when listing shows the full # text for the job whose name is currently inserted on the command line. # In this case, the entire text of the word being completed is assumed # to constitute the job name (which is almost certainly correct). # # Completion of dates # =================== # # In a file revision specification it is possible to give a date # in the form file@YYYY/MM/DD:hh:mm:ss, which may be completed. This # is ever so slightly less silly than it sounds. Any component entered # by hand with the appropriate suffix will be ignored; any component # completed will be set to the current value. Hence you can easily # specify, say, one month ago by using the completed value for all # components except the month and setting that to one less. The shell # will also happily append the appropriate suffix if you try to complete # after anything which is already the appropriate width. (Perforce # supports two-digit years, but these are confusing and no longer # particularly useful as they refer to the twentieth century, so # the shell does not.) # # Calls to p4 # =========== # # Much of the information from Perforce is provided by calls to p4 # commands. This is done via the _call_program interface, as described # in the zshcompsys manual page. Hence a suitable context with the # `command' style allows the user to take control of this call. # The tags used are the name of the p4 command, or in the case of # calls to help subcommands, `help-<subcommand>'. Note that if the # value of the style begins with `-', the arguments to the perforce # command are appended to the remaining words of the style before calling # the command. # # Programmes taking p4-style arguments # ==================================== # # It is possible to use the _perforce completion with other commands # which behave like a subcommand of p4 by setting the service type # to p4-<subcommand>. For example, # compdef _perforce p4cvsmap=p4-files # says that the command `p4cvsmap' takes arguments like `p4 files'. # Often the options will be different; if this is a problem, you # will need to write your own completer which loads _perforce and # calls its functions directly. You can add -global to the end # of the service to say that the command also handles global # Perforce options, comme ca: # compdef _perforce p4reopen=p4-job-global # # Anything more complicated should be modelled on one of the # _perforce_cmd_* handlers below. To get this to work, the full # set of _perforce functions must be loaded; because of the way # autoloading works, a trick is required: call "_perforce -l" which # causes the function to be executed, loading all the associated # functions as a side effect, but tells _perforce to return without # generating any completions. For example, here is the completion # for my `p4desc' function which is an enhanced version of `p4 describe' # (without any handling for global Perforce arguments): # # #compdef p4desc # # _perforce -l # # _arguments -s : \ # '-d-[select diff option]:diff option:((b\:ignore\ blanks c\:context d\:basic\ diff n\:RCS s\:summary u\:unified w\:ignore\ all\ whitespace))' \ # '-s[short form]' \ # '-j[select by job]:job:_perforce_jobs' \ # '*::change:_perforce_changes' # # To add handling of global options to this, see the end of the _perforce # function below. Something like: # # local -a _perforce_global_options _perforce_option_dispatch # if _perforce_global_options; then # _arguments -s : $_perforce_option_dispatch \ # '<other stuff>' # fi # # TODO # ==== # # No mechanism is provided for completely ignoring certain files not # handled by Perforce as with .cvsignore. This could be done ad hoc. # However, the ignored-patterns style and the parameter $fignore are # of course applied as usual, so setting ignored-patterns for the # context `:completion:*:p4[-:]*' should work. _perforce() { # rely on localoptions setopt nonomatch local p4cmd==p4 match mbegin mend integer _perforce_cmd_ind # Localise variables used at different levels of the hierarchy. local _perforce_exclude_change if [[ $1 = -l ]]; then # Run to load _perforce and associated functions but do # nothing else. return fi if [[ $service = -value-* ]]; then # Completing parameter value. # Some of these --- in particular P4PORT --- don't need # the perforce server. case $compstate[parameter] in (P4PORT) _perforce_hosts_ports ;; (P4CLIENT) _perforce_clients ;; (P4MERGE) _command_names -e ;; (P4USER) _perforce_users ;; esac # We do not handle values anywhere else. return fi if [[ $p4cmd = '=p4' ]]; then _message "p4 executable not found: completion not available" return fi # If we are at or after the command word, remember the # global arguments to p4 as we will need to pass these down # when generating completion lists. # This is both an array and a function, but luckily I never # get confused... local -a _perforce_global_options local -a _perforce_option_dispatch # If we are given a service of the form p4-cmd, treat this # as if it was after `p4 cmd'. This provides an easy way in # for scripts and functions that emulate the behaviour of # p4 subcommands. Note we don't shorten the command line arguments. if [[ $service = p4-(#b)(*) ]]; then local curcontext="$curcontext" local p4cmd=$words[1] cmd=$match[1] gbl if [[ $cmd = (#b)(*)-global ]]; then # Handles global options. cmd=$match[1] _perforce_global_options && gbl=1 fi if (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_$cmd] )); then curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:p4-${cmd}:" if [[ -n $gbl ]]; then # We are handling global Perforce options as well as the # arguments to the specific command. # To handle the latter, we need the command name, plus # all the arguments for the command with the global options # removed. The function _perforce_service_dispatch handles # this by unshifting the command ($p4cmd) into words, # then dispatching for the Perforce subcommand $cmd. # # Has anyone noticed this is getting rather complicated? _arguments -s : $_perforce_option_dispatch \ "*::p4-$cmd arguments: _perforce_service_dispatch $p4cmd $cmd" else _perforce_cmd_$cmd fi # Don't try to do full command handling. return else _message "unhandled _perforce service: $service" return 1 fi fi if [[ $service = p4d ]]; then _arguments -s : \ '-d[run as daemon]' \ '-f[run as single threaded server]' \ '-i[run for inetd using sockets]' \ '-q[suppress startup message]' \ '-s[run as NT service]' \ '-xi[switch server database to unicode mode and quit]' \ '-xu[run database upgrade and quit]' \ '-c[run command and exit]:command of some sort: ' \ '-Id[specify description]:description: ' \ '-In[specify unique name]:name: ' \ '-jc[checkpoint, save and truncate journal]::optional prefix: ' \ '-jd[checkpoint, not saving journal]::optional file:_files' \ '-jj[save and truncate journal]::optional prefix: ' \ '-jr[incremental restore from checkpoint/journal]:'\ 'file:_files:file:_files' \ '-z[gzip checkpoint and journal files]' \ '-h[show help]' \ '-V[print server version]' \ '-A[set audit log ($P4AUDIT)]:audit file:_files' \ '-J[set journal file ($P4JOURNAL) or "off"]:journal file:_files' \ '-L[set error log ($P4LOG or stderr)]:error log:_files' \ '-p[set port ($P4PORT o perforce:1666)]:port:_perforce_hosts_ports' \ '-r[set root directory ($P4ROOT)]:root directory:_path_files -g "*(/)"' \ '-v[debug level]:level: ' elif _perforce_global_options; then _arguments -s : $_perforce_option_dispatch \ '1:perforce command:_perforce_commands' else (( _perforce_cmd_ind-- )) (( CURRENT -= _perforce_cmd_ind )) shift $_perforce_cmd_ind words _perforce_command_args fi } # # Command and argument dispatchers # # Front end to _call_program to add in the global arguments # passed to p4. The first argument is the tag, the remaining # arguments are passed to p4. Typically the tag is the same # as the first p4 argument. (( $+functions[_perforce_call_p4] )) || _perforce_call_p4() { local cp_tag=$1 shift # This is for our own use for parsing, and we need English output, # so... local +x P4LANGUAGE _call_program $cp_tag p4 "${_perforce_global_options[@]}" "$@" } # The list of commands is cached in _perforce_cmd_list, but we # only generate it via this function when we need it. (( $+functions[_perforce_gen_cmd_list] )) || _perforce_gen_cmd_list() { (( ${+_perforce_cmd_list} )) || typeset -ga _perforce_cmd_list local hline line match mbegin mend # Output looks like <tab>command-name<space>description in words... # Ignore blank lines and the heading line beginning `Perforce...' # Just gets run once, then cached, so don't bother optimising # this to a grossly unreadable parameter substitution. _perforce_cmd_list=() _perforce_call_p4 help-commands help commands | while read -A hline; do if (( ${#hline} < 2 )); then if (( ${#_perforce_cmd_list} )); then # Ignore comments after the main list of commands, separate by blank # line. break else continue fi fi [[ $hline[1] = (#i)perforce ]] && continue _perforce_cmd_list+=("${hline[1]}:${hline[2,-1]}") done # Also cache the server version for nefarious purposes. _perforce_call_p4 info info | while read line; do if [[ $line = (#b)"Server version: "*/*/(<->.<->)(.[^/]|)/*" "* ]]; then _perforce_server_version=$match[1] fi done # Unsupported commands: we could look through p4 help undoc, I suppose. # I can't be bothered to check the date when they appeared any more, # but let's at least check they're not already there. local -a unsup unsup=( "attribute:set attributes for open file (EXPERIMENTAL)" "dbschema:report meta database information" "export:extract journal or checkpoint records" "interchanges:report changes not yet integrated between branches" "replicate:poll for journal changes and apply to another server" "spec:allows limited changes to form specifications (admin)" ) for line in $unsup; do if [[ ${_perforce_cmd_list[(r)${line%%:*}:*]} = '' ]]; then _perforce_cmd_list+=($line) fi done } (( $+functions[_perforce_commands] )) || _perforce_commands() { (( ${#_perforce_cmd_list} )) || _perforce_gen_cmd_list _describe -t p4-commands 'Perforce command' _perforce_cmd_list } (( $+functions[_perforce_command_args] )) || _perforce_command_args() { local curcontext="$curcontext" cmd=${words[1]} if (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_$cmd] )); then curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:p4-${cmd}:" _perforce_cmd_$cmd else _message "unhandled perforce command: $cmd" fi } (( $+functions[_perforce_service_dispatch] )) || _perforce_service_dispatch() { # Put the original command name back, then dispatch for # our Perforce handler. words=($1 "$words[@]") (( CURRENT++ )) _perforce_cmd_$2 } # # Helper functions # (( $+functions[_perforce_global_options] )) || _perforce_global_options() { # Options with arguments we need to pass down when calling # p4 from completers. There are no options without arguments # we need to pass. (Don't pass down -L language since we # parse based on English output.) local argopts_pass="cCdHpPu" # Other options which have arguments but we shouldn't pass down. # There are some debugging options, but they tend to get used # with the argument in the same word as the option, in which # case they will be handled OK anyway. local argopts_ignore="Lx" # The options we support in the form for _arguments. # This is here for modularity and convenience, but note that since the # actual dispatch takes place later, this is not local to this # function and so must be made local in the caller. _perforce_option_dispatch=( '-c+[client]:client:_perforce_clients' \ '-C+[charset]:charset:_perforce_charsets' \ '-d+[current directory]:directory:_path_files -g "*(/)"' \ '-H+[hostname]:host:_perforce_hosts' \ '-G[python output]' \ '-L+[message language]:language: ' \ '-p+[server port]:port:_perforce_hosts_ports' \ '-P+[password on server]:password: ' \ '-s[output script tags]' \ '-u+[user]:user name:_perforce_users' \ '-x+[filename or -]:file:_perforce_files_or_minus' \ '-z+[select output format]:output format:(tag)' ) integer i # We need to try and check if we are before or after the # subcommand, since some of the options with arguments, in particular -c, # work differently. It didn't work if I just added '*::...' to the # end of the arguments list, anyway. for (( i = 2; i < CURRENT; i++ )); do if [[ $words[i] = -[$argopts_pass$argopts_ignore] ]]; then # word with following argument --- check this # is less than the current word, else we are completing # this and shouldn't pass it down if [[ $(( i + 1 )) -lt $CURRENT && \ $words[i] = -[$argopts_pass] ]]; then _perforce_global_options+=(${words[i,i+1]}) fi (( i++ )) elif [[ $words[i] = -[$argopts_pass]* ]]; then # word including argument which we want to keep _perforce_global_options+=(${words[i]}) elif [[ $words[i] != -* ]]; then break fi done (( _perforce_cmd_ind = i )) (( _perforce_cmd_ind >= CURRENT )) } (( $+functions[_perforce_branches] )) || _perforce_branches() { local bline match mbegin mend local -a bl bl=(${${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 branches branches 2>/dev/null)"}##Branch }//:/\\:}/ /:}) [[ $#bl -eq 1 && $bl[1] = '' ]] && bl=() (( $#bl )) && _describe -t branches 'Perforce branch' bl } (( $+functions[_perforce_changes] )) || _perforce_changes() { local cline match mbegin mend max ctype num comma file local -a cl cstatus amax xargs zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:changes" max max || max=20 zstyle -a ":completion:${curcontext}:changes" changes xargs if [[ ${NUMERIC:-0} -lt 0 && -z $compstate[insert] ]]; then # Not inserting (i.e. just listing) and given a negative # prefix argument. Instead of listing possible completions, # show the full description for the change number on the line at # the moment. [[ $PREFIX = (|*[^[:digit:]])(#b)(<->) ]] && num+=$match[1] [[ $SUFFIX = (#b)(<->)* ]] && num+=$match[1] if [[ -n $num ]]; then _message -r "$(_perforce_call_p4 describe describe $num)" return 0 fi elif [[ ${NUMERIC:-0} -gt 0 ]]; then max=$NUMERIC fi (( max )) && amax=(-m $max) # Hack: assume the arguments we want are at the end. while [[ $argv[-1] = -t? ]]; do case $argv[-1] in # Change embedded in filename; extract that and remove # the corresponding prefix. Remove possible `#'s, too, # in case we are looking at a range. (-tf) file=${${(Q)PREFIX}%%[\#@]*} compset -P '*@(|\\\<|\\\>)(|=)' ;; # Changes already submitted (-ts) cstatus=(-s submitted) ctype="submitted " ;; # Changes still pending (-tp) cstatus=(-s pending) ctype="pending " ;; # Changes still pending and on the current client. # Many uses of pending changes must be on the current client # to be meaningful, in particular submitting a change or # associating a file or operation with a particular change. (-tc) # Don't like this way of extracting the client to use, # but I don't see a simpler one. We do at least make sure # we call p4 with the same arguments as we will use with p4 changes. cstatus=(-s pending -c "$(_perforce_call_p4 client client -o | awk '/^Client:/ { print $2 }')") ctype="local pending " ;; # Changes that were shelved (-tS) cstatus=(-s shelved) ctype="shelved " ;; # Range allowed: append comma and supply rules for # removing and handling subsequent `#'. (-tR) comma=(-S, -R _perforce_file_suffix) esac argv=($argv[1,-2]) done # Limit to the 20 most recent changes by default to avoid huge # output. cl=( ${${${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 changes changes $amax $xargs $cstatus \$file)"}##Change\ }//:/\\:}//\ on\ /:}/\ by\ /\ } ) # "default" can't have shelved files in it... [[ $ctype = shelved* ]] || cl+=("default:change not yet numbered") [[ $#cl -eq 1 && $cl[1] = '' ]] && cl=() _describe -t changes "${ctype}change" cl -V changes-unsorted $comma } (( $+functions[_perforce_charsets] )) || _perforce_charsets() { local expl _wanted charset expl 'character set' \ compadd eucjp iso8859-1 shiftjis utf8 winansi } (( $+functions[_perforce_clients] )) || _perforce_clients() { local -a slash cl # Are we completing after an @, or a client view in a filespec? if ! compset -P '*@'; then compset -P '//' && slash=(-S/ -q) fi cl=(${${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 clients clients)"}##Client\ }//:/\\:}/\ /:}) [[ $#cl -eq 1 && $cl[1] = '' ]] && cl=() _describe -t clients 'Perforce client' cl $slash } (( $+functions[_perforce_counters] )) || _perforce_counters() { local cline match mbegin mend local -a cl cl=(${${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 counters counters)"}//:/\\:}/\ /:}/\=/current value}) [[ $#cl -eq 1 && $cl[1] = '' ]] && cl=() _describe -t counters 'Perforce counter' cl } (( $+functions[_perforce_counter_values] )) || _perforce_counter_values() { if [[ -n $words[CURRENT-1] ]]; then local value="$(_perforce_call_p4 counter counter $words[CURRENT-1] 2>/dev/null)" if [[ -n $value ]]; then # No space. This allows stuff like incarg and decarg. compstate[insert]=1 _wanted value expl 'counter value' compadd $value fi fi } (( $+functions[_perforce_dates] )) || _perforce_dates() { # Only useful in a file spec after `@'. compset -P '*@(|\\\<|\\\>)(|=)' # Date/time now in format required by Perforce. local now="$(date +%Y:%m:%d:%T)" name prefix local -a nowarray offer opts matchpats suffixes names nowarray=(${(s.:.)now}) names=( year month day\ of\ month hour minute second) suffixes=( / / : : : '' ) integer i prefix=${(Q)PREFIX} for (( i = 6; i >= 1; i-- )); do # Match from the most specific back. # The following is one of those occasions where zsh # substitution skips to the right answer without ever # passing through the real world on the way. if [[ $prefix = *${(j.*.)~suffixes[1,i-1]}* ]]; then (( i > 1 )) && compset -P "*$suffixes[i-1]" # If what's there already is the right length, # just accept it and add the suffix. prefix=${(Q)PREFIX} if [[ ${#prefix} = ${#nowarray[i]} ]]; then offer=($prefix) else offer=($nowarray[i]) fi [[ -n $suffixes[i] ]] && opts=(-S $suffixes[i] -q) name=$names[i] break fi done _describe -t dates $name offer $opts } (( $+functions[_perforce_dbtables] )) || _perforce_dbtables() { local -a tables tables=(archmap bodtext change changex counters depot domain have integ integed ixtext label locks resolve rev revcx revdx revhx revsx trigger user view working) _describe -t db-table "DB table" tables } (( $+functions[_perforce_depots] )) || _perforce_depots() { local dline match mbegin mend local -a dl dl=(${${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 depots depots)"}##Depot\ }//:/\\:}/\ /:}) [[ $#dl -eq 1 && $dl[1] = '' ]] && dl=() _describe -t depots 'depot name' dl } (( $+functions[_perforce_files_or_minus] )) || _perforce_files_or_minus() { _alternative 'minus:minus sign:(-)' 'files:file name:_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_file_suffix] )) || _perforce_file_suffix() { # Used with compadd -R to handle @ or # after a file name. # Differs from compadd -r '...' in that it quotes `#' if typed. [[ $1 = 1 ]] || return if [[ $LBUFFER[-1] = [\ ,] ]]; then if [[ $KEYS = '#' ]]; then if [[ $LBUFFER[-1] = , ]]; then # Range: no suffix removal but add a backslash LBUFFER+=\\ else # Suffix removal with an added backslash LBUFFER="$LBUFFER[1,-2]\\" fi elif [[ $KEYS = (*[^[:print:]]*|[[:blank:]\;\&\|]) || \ ( $KEYS = @ && $LBUFFER[-1] = ' ' ) ]] ; then # Normal suffix removal LBUFFER="$LBUFFER[1,-2]" fi elif [[ $LBUFFER[-1] = / ]]; then # Normal suffix removal for directories. if [[ $KEYS = (*[^[:print:]]*|[[:blank:]\;\&\|/]) ]]; then LBUFFER="$LBUFFER[1,-2]" fi fi } # Helper function for the helper function for the helper functions # for the helper function _perforce_files. # # Check if we should do whole-path completion. # The argument is the Perforce disposition of files are looking at. _perforce_whole_path() { local wp zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:$1" whole-path wp case $wp in (true|yes|on|1) return 0 ;; (absolute) [[ ${(Q)PREFIX} = /* ]] && return 0 ;; esac return 1 } # # Helper function for the helper function _perforce_retreive_files # for the helper functions for the helper function _perforce files. # # This code retrieves the list of files with a glob filter and # possibly a line filter specified by the caller. The line filter # must match the entire line. # # Result returned in $files. # (( $+functions[_perforce_filter_files] )) || _perforce_filter_files() { local call="$1" local globfilter="$2" local linefilter="$3" local line if [[ -n $linefilter ]]; then files=( ${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 $call $call $globfilter 2>/dev/null)"}:#${~linefilter}}%%\#*} ) else files=( ${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 $call $call $globfilter 2>/dev/null)"}%%\#*} ) fi } # # Helper function for the helper functions for the helper function # _perforce_files. This is common code to retrieve a list of files # from Perforce. # # First argument is the p4 subcommand used to list the files. # This is also used as a tag for the style to decide whether # to limit the list within Perforce. It may have a colon # followed by a shell pattern to match lines to be excluded # from the match. # # Remaining arguments are additional arguments to compadd. # (( $+functions[_perforce_retrieve_files] )) || _perforce_retrieve_files() { local pfx exclude local -a files match mbegin mend if [[ $1 = (#b)([^:]##):(*) ]]; then 1=$match[1] exclude=$match[2] fi if _perforce_whole_path $1; then _perforce_filter_files $1 '' $exclude elif zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:$1" glob; then # Limit the list by using Perforce to glob the pattern. # This may be faster, but won't use matcher specs etc. pfx=${(Q)PREFIX} compset -P '*/' _perforce_filter_files $1 '"$pfx*${(Q)SUFFIX}"' $exclude files=(${files##*/}) else # We need to limit the list to a directory. if [[ $PREFIX = */* ]]; then pfx="${(Q)${PREFIX%/*}}/*" else pfx="*" fi compset -P '*/' _perforce_filter_files $1 '$pfx' $exclude files=(${files##*/}) fi [[ $#files -eq 1 && $files[1] = '' ]] && files=() shift compadd "$@" -a files } # # Helper functions for the helper function _perforce_files. These files # are low-level enough that they don't handle tags; this is done # by the _alternative handler in _perforce_files. # (( $+functions[_perforce_integrated_files] )) || _perforce_integrated_files() { local pfx=${(Q)PREFIX} type local -a files _perforce_retrieve_files integrated "$@" } (( $+functions[_perforce_opened_files] )) || _perforce_opened_files() { local csuf if [[ -n $_perforce_exclude_change ]]; then if [[ $_perforce_exclude_change = default ]]; then csuf=":* default change [^#]#" else csuf=":* change $_perforce_exclude_change [^#]#" fi fi _perforce_retrieve_files opened$csuf "$@" } (( $+functions[_perforce_resolved_files] )) || _perforce_resolved_files() { _perforce_retrieve_files resolved "$@" } # This has no other function than to offer to add the `...' used # by Perforce to indicate a recursive search of directories. # Bit pathetic, really. # # This has been causing odd effects with prefixes so is turned off. #(( $+functions[_perforce_subdirs] )) || #_perforce_subdirs() { # if [[ $PREFIX = */* ]]; then # local dir=${PREFIX%%[^/]#} # compadd "$@" -J subdirs -p $dir ... # else # compadd "$@" -J subdirs ... # fi #} (( $+functions[_perforce_depot_dirs] )) || _perforce_depot_dirs() { # Normal completion of directories in depots _perforce_retrieve_files dirs "$@" -S / -q } (( $+functions[_perforce_depot_files] )) || _perforce_depot_files() { # Normal completion of files in depots _perforce_retrieve_files files "$@" -R _perforce_file_suffix } (( $+functions[_perforce_client_dirs] )) || _perforce_client_dirs() { # This is a slightly odd addition which isn't often necessary. # When completing directories in a client specification, Perforce # doesn't tell you about intermediate directories which are in # the client, but not in the depot. (Well... sometimes. I've # had some odd results with this. I suspect there may be a bug # but I don't really know enough to be sure.) # # For example, if my view contains # //depot/branches/rev1.2/... //pws_client/branches/rev1.2/... # then `p4 dirs "//pws_client/*"' won't mention the `branches' # directory because the view actually starts lower down. So # we add it by hand when necessary. # # We don't want to waste time on this, since it's not the usual # case, so we cache the results where necessary. This means # recording all the clients that we can later ask about if necessary. # To flush the cache, `unset _perforce_client_list _perforce_client_dirs'. if (( ! ${+_perforce_client_list} )); then # Retrieve the list of clients. typeset -gA _perforce_client_list local -a tmplist local tmpelt tmplist=(${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 clients clients)"}##Client\ }%%\ *}) [[ $#tmplist -eq 1 && $tmplist[1] = '' ]] && tmplist=() for tmpelt in $tmplist; do _perforce_client_list[$tmpelt]=1 done fi # See if the first path element is a client. Very often it # will actually be a depot, so we test this as quickly as possible. local client=${${PREFIX##//}%%/*} [[ -z ${_perforce_client_list[$client]} ]] && return 1 local oldifs=$IFS IFS= type dir line dirs (( ${+_perforce_client_dirs} )) || typeset -gA _perforce_client_dirs if (( ${+_perforce_client_dirs[$client]} )); then # Already cached, although may be empty. dirs=${_perforce_client_dirs[$client]} else # We need to look at the View stanza of the client record # to see what directories exist in the client view. _perforce_call_p4 client "client -o $client" 2>/dev/null | while read line do case $line in ([[:blank:]]##) type= ;; ((#b)([[:alpha:]]##):*) type=${match[1]} ;; (*) if [[ $type = View ]]; then dir=${${line##[[:blank:]]##//*[[:blank:]]//$client}%%/...(/*|)} if [[ $#dir -gt 1 ]]; then dirs+="${dirs:+ }${(q)dir##/}" fi fi ;; esac done fi (( ${#dirs} )) || return 1 # Turn our string of space-separated backquoted elements into an array. dirs=(${(z)dirs}) # Get the current prefix also as an array of elements compset -P '//[^/]##/' pfx=(${(s./.)${(Q)PREFIX}}) local -a ndirs local match mbegin mend # Check matching path segments while (( ${#pfx} > 1 )); do ndirs=() for dir in $dirs; do if [[ $dir = $pfx/(#b)(*) ]]; then ndirs+=($match[1]) fi done (( ${#ndirs} )) || return 1 dirs=($ndirs) shift pfx compset -P '[^/]' done compadd -S / -q "$@" -- ${dirs%%/*} } (( $+functions[_perforce_files] )) || _perforce_files() { local pfx fline expl opt match mbegin mend range type local -a files types local dodirs unmaintained # Suffix operations can modify context local curcontext="$curcontext" # Used to inhibit directory completion local nodirs while (( $# )); do if [[ $1 = -t(#b)(?) ]]; then case $match[1] in (d) dodirs=-/ ;; (u) unmaintained=1 ;; (i) types+=(integrated) ;; (o) types+=(opened) ;; (r) types+=(resolved) ;; (R) range="-tR" ;; esac fi shift done # Remove the quotes present in the word on the command line, # since we will treat this as a literal string from now on. # We might get into problems with characters recognised as # special by p4 files and p4 dirs, but worry about that later. pfx=${(Q)PREFIX} if [[ -prefix *@ ]]; then # Modify context to indicate we are in a suffix. curcontext="${curcontext%:*}:at-suffix" # Check for existing range syntax [[ $PREFIX = *[@\#]*,* ]] && range= # After @ you can specify changes, clients, labels or dates. # Note we don't remove the prefix here; we leave it to the # subcommand. This is in case it needs information from # the prefix; _perforce_changes uses this to limit the # output to relevant changes. _alternative \ "changes:change:_perforce_changes $range -tf" \ clients:client:_perforce_clients \ "labels:label:_perforce_labels -tf" \ 'dates:date (+ time):_perforce_dates' elif [[ -prefix *\# ]]; then # Modify context to indicate we are in a suffix. curcontext="${curcontext%:*}:hash-suffix" # Check for existing range syntax [[ $PREFIX = *[@\#]*,* ]] && range= # Remove longest possible tail match to get name --- this # automatically handles filenames in ranges e.g. `foo#1,#3'. # (Note the compset removes the maximum possible head match, # so we only complete the second part of the range in that case.) _perforce_revisions $range elif [[ $PREFIX = //* ]]; then # This specifies files already handled by Perforce, so there's # no point trying to look for unmaintained files. Assume # the user knows what they're doing. local -a altfiles integer whole_path for type in $types; do _perforce_whole_path $type && whole_path=1 done # If we're doing whole-path completion, and the user starts # a completion early, assume they want just those files, # rather than a client spec. This isn't necessarily the case, # but there's an excellent chance it does fit the user's intention # in a case where it's not really worth adding a special option. # A client list can be huge and they're not actually used very # often to refer to files. In fact, this whole completion # probably ought to be optional (you can do it with tags if # you really want). if [[ $PREFIX = //[^/]# && $whole_path -eq 0 ]]; then # Complete //clientname spec. Don't complete non-directories... # I don't actually know if they are valid here. altfiles+=("clients:Perforce client:_perforce_clients") else local donefiles=1 if [[ -z $dodirs ]]; then if [[ ${#types} -gt 0 ]] && ! zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:" all-files; then for type in $types; do altfiles+=("$type-files:$type file:_perforce_${type}_files") done (( whole_path )) && nodirs=1 else altfiles+=("depot-files:file in depot:_perforce_depot_files") fi fi if [[ -z $nodirs ]]; then # Intermediate directories in a client view. # See function for notes. altfiles+=("client-dirs:client directory:_perforce_client_dirs") fi fi altfiles+=("depot-dirs:directory in depot:_perforce_depot_dirs" # "subdirs:subdirectory search:_perforce_subdirs" ) _alternative $altfiles elif [[ -n $unmaintained && -z $dodirs ]]; then # a la _cvs_nonentried_files: directories are never maintained, # so skip 'em. Unmaintained files can't be integrated, opened # or resolved, so treat as exclusive (just as well, since # this bit's messy). local MATCH MBEGIN MEND local -a omitpats match=() : ${PREFIX:#(#b)(*/)(*)} pfx="$match[1]" pfx=${(e)~pfx} # Exclude both files already known to perforce, plus # those opened. There will be some overlap but we need # to exclude files that are already opened for add. omitpats=( ${${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 files files \"\$pfx\*\$\{\(Q\)SUFFIX\}\" 2>/dev/null)"}%\#*}##*/}//(#m)[][*?()<|^~#\\]/\\$MATCH} ${${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 opened opened \"\$pfx\*\$\{\(Q\)SUFFIX\}\" 2>/dev/null)"}%\#*}##*/}//(#m)[][*?()<|^~#\\]/\\$MATCH} ) [[ $#omitpats -eq 1 && $omitpats[1] = '' ]] && omitpats=() if (( ${#omitpats} )); then _path_files -g "*~(*/|)(${(j:|:)~omitpats})(D.)" else _path_files fi # Don't handle suffixes for non-entried files elif (( ${#types} )) && ! zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:" all-files then local -a altfiles for type in $types; do altfiles+=("$type-files:$type file:_perforce_${type}_files") _perforce_whole_path $type && nodirs=1 done if [[ -z $nodirs ]]; then # altfiles+=("subdirs:subdirectory search:_perforce_subdirs") if zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:" depot-files; then altfiles+=("depot-dirs:directory in depot:_perforce_depot_dirs") else altfiles+=("directories:directory:_path_files -/") fi fi _alternative $altfiles elif zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:" depot-files; then local -a altfiles if [[ -z $dodirs ]]; then altfiles+=("depot-files:file in depot:_perforce_depot_files") fi altfiles+=("depot-dirs:directory in depot:_perforce_depot_dirs" # "subdirs:subdirectory search:_perforce_subdirs" ) _alternative $altfiles else # Look locally. # _alternative \ # "files:file:_path_files -R _perforce_file_suffix $dodirs" \ # "subdirs:subdirectory search:_perforce_subdirs" _path_files -R _perforce_file_suffix $dodirs fi } # # Remaining helpers for other types of Perforce metadata. # (( $+functions[_perforce_filetypes] )) || _perforce_filetypes() { local -a values if compset -P '*+*'; then # That second `*' is deliberate --- only complete the last # letter since we can have a whole string of them. values=( "m:always set modtime on client" "w:always writeable on client" "x:set exec bit on client" "k:full RCS keyword expansion" "ko:RCS expansion only for Id, Header" "l:exclusive open, disallow multiple opens" "C:server stores compress file per revision" "D:server stores deltas in RCS format" "F:server stores full file per revision" "S:server stores only head revision" "X:externally archived file" ) _describe -t file-modifiers 'Perforce file modifier' values else values=( "text:text, translate newlines" "binary:raw bytes" "symlink:symbolic link" "apple:Mac resource + data" "unicode:text, translate newlines, store as UTF-8") _describe -t file-types 'Perforce file type' values -S+ -q fi } (( $+functions[_perforce_fstat_fields] )) || _perforce_fstat_fields() { local sep if [[ $argv[-1] = -tv ]]; then # jobview, space is separator sep=' ' else sep=',' fi local -a values # yes, "phew", sorry. # output from "p4 help fstat" gives fields like # digest -- MD5 digest (fingerprint) # etc. etc. values=( ${${${${(M)${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 help-fstat help fstat)"}:#[[:blank:]]#[a-zA-Z]##(|\#)[[:blank:]]##--*}##[[:blank:]]#}:#fstat *}//[[:blank:]]##--[[:blank:]]##/:} ) compset -P '*[,[:blank:]]' _describe -t fstat-fields 'Perforce fstat fields' values -S, -q } (( $+functions[_perforce_groups] )) || _perforce_groups() { local -a values values=($(_perforce_call_p4 groups groups)) _describe -t groups 'Perforce group' values } (( $+functions[_perforce_hosts] )) || _perforce_hosts() { local expl host # Completion for p4 -H; other forms of host completion # go through _perforce_hosts_ports. # From Felix: if the client specifies a hostname, there's # no point using any other host, since it won't work. host=$(_perforce_call_p4 client client -o | awk '$1 ~ /^Host:/ {print $2}' ) if [[ -n $host ]]; then _wanted hosts expl host compadd "$@" $host else _hosts fi } (( $+functions[_perforce_hosts_ports] )) || _perforce_hosts_ports() { if compset -P '*:'; then _ports local expl _wanted ports expl port compadd "$@" 1666 else # is this -q-able? _hosts -S : fi } (( $+functions[_perforce_jobs] )) || _perforce_jobs() { # Optional argument is jobview for limiting jobs. local jline match mbegin mend max jobview local -a jl amax ajobview zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:jobs" max max || max=20 # Hack: if there is a job view, it is at the end. # This is nasty, it's really unnecessarily difficult to # pass arguments within completion functions... if [[ $argv[-2] = -e ]]; then ajobview=(-e "${(q)argv[-1]}") argv=("${(@)argv[1,-3]}") else zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:jobs" jobview jobview && ajobview=(-e $jobview) fi if [[ ${NUMERIC:-0} -lt 0 && -z $compstate[insert] ]]; then # Not inserting (i.e. just listing) and given a negative # prefix argument. Instead of listing possible completions, # show the full description for the job which is on the line at # the moment. _message -r "$(_perforce_call_p4 jobs jobs -e \"Job=\$PREFIX\$SUFFIX\" -l 2>/dev/null)" return 0 elif [[ ${NUMERIC:-0} -gt 0 ]]; then max=$NUMERIC fi (( max )) && amax=(-m $max) _perforce_call_p4 jobs jobs $ajobview $amax | while read jline; do if [[ $jline = (#b)([^[:blank:]]##)' '[^[:blank:]]##' '(*) ]]; then jl+=("${match[1]}:${match[2]}") fi done _describe -t jobs 'Perforce job' jl -V jobs-unsorted } (( $+functions[_perforce_jobviews] )) || _perforce_jobviews() { # Jobviews (see `p4 help jobview') are ways of interrogating the # jobs/fixes database. It's basically either a set of strings, # or a set of key=value pairs, or some combination, separated # by various logical operators. The `=' could be a comparison, # but we don't currently bother with that here; it's a bit cumbersome # to complete. local line type oldifs=$IFS IFS= key value slash=/ local match mbegin mend # This is simply to split out two space-delimited words a backreferences. local m2words m2words='(#b)[[:blank:]]##([[:alnum:]]##)[[:blank:]]##([^[:blank:]]##)' local -a valuespec local -A p4fields p4values # All the characters which can separate multiple match attempts. # Ignore up to the last one. We don't try to complete these. compset -P '*[[:blank:]\^\&\|\(\)]' # According to the manual, `p4 jobspec' requires admin privileges. # If this is true even of `p4 jobspec -o', we are a bit screwed. _perforce_call_p4 jobspec jobspec -o 2>/dev/null | while read line; do case $line in ([[:blank:]]##) type= ;; ((#b)([[:alpha:]]##):*) type=${match[1]} ;; (*) case $type in # This stanza tells us all the allowed fields. (Fields) if [[ $line = [[:blank:]]##<->${~m2words}* ]]; then p4fields[${(L)match[1]}]=${match[2]} fi ;; # This stanza gives allowed values for the `select' types. (Values) if [[ $line = ${~m2words}* ]]; then p4values[${(L)match[1]}]=${match[2]} fi ;; esac ;; esac done IFS=$oldifs if (( ! ${#p4fields} )); then # We didn't get anything; add the defaults. p4fields=( date date description text job word status select user word ) p4values=( status open/suspended/closed ) fi for key in ${(k)p4fields}; do if [[ -n ${p4values[$key]} ]]; then valuespec+=("${key}:${p4fields[$key]}:(${p4values[$key]//$slash/ })") elif [[ $key = job ]]; then # Nothing special for jobs; add our own completion. valuespec+=("${key}:Perforce job:_perforce_jobs") elif [[ $key = user ]]; then # Nothing provided for user; add our own completion. valuespec+=("${key}:user:_perforce_users") else valuespec+=("${key}:${p4fields[$key]}: ") fi done _values 'Job specification parameter' $valuespec } (( $+functions[_perforce_labels] )) || _perforce_labels() { local lline file local -a ll match mbegin mend if [[ $argv[-1] = -tf ]]; then argv=($argv[1,-2]) # Completing after `@'. file=${${(Q)PREFIX}%%@*} compset -P '*@(|\\\<|\\\>)(|=)' fi ll=(${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 labels labels ${file:+\$file})"}//(#b)Label\ ([^[:blank:]]##)\ (*)/$match[1]:$match[2]}) _describe -t labels 'Perforce label' ll } (( $+functions[_perforce_revisions] )) || _perforce_revisions() { # Doesn't handle standard completion options; requires space # in front if used as action in _arguments. local rline match mbegin mend comma expl pfx local -a rl if [[ $1 = -tR ]]; then # handle ranges comma=(-S, -R _perforce_file_suffix) shift fi # Beware of @foo,#bar; stupid but valid. pfx=${${(Q)PREFIX}%%[\#@]*} compset -P '*\#(|\\\<|\\\>)(|=)' # Numerical revision numbers, possibly with text. if [[ -z $PREFIX || $PREFIX = <-> ]]; then # always allowed (same as none) rl+=(0) _perforce_call_p4 filelog 'filelog $pfx' 2>/dev/null | while read rline; do if [[ $rline = (#b)'... #'(<->)' change '(*) ]]; then rl+=("${match[1]}:${match[2]}") fi done fi # Non-numerical (special) revision names. if [[ -z $PREFIX || $PREFIX != <-> ]]; then rl+=('head:head revision' 'none:empty revision' 'have:current synced revision') fi _describe -t revisions 'revision' rl -V revisions-unsorted $comma } (( $+functions[_perforce_statuses] )) || _perforce_statuses() { # Perforce statuses are usually limited to a set of values # given by the jobspec. local jline match mbegin mend local -a statuses _perforce_call_p4 jobspec jobspec -o | while read jline; do if [[ $jline = (#b)Status[[:blank:]]##(*/*) ]]; then statuses=(${(s./.)match[1]}) break fi done if (( !${#statuses} )); then # Couldn't find anything from the jobspec; add defaults. statuses=(closed open suspended) fi _describe -t statuses 'job status' statuses } (( $+functions[_perforce_submit_options] )) || _perforce_submit_options() { local -a soptions soptions=('submitunchanged:submit all open files (default)' 'revertunchanged:revert unchanged files' 'leaveunchanged:move unchanged files to default changelist') soptions+=(${^${soptions//:/+reopen:}}", leave submitted open") _describe -t submit-options 'submit option' soptions } (( $+functions[_perforce_pids] )) || _perforce_pids() { local -a ul ul=(${${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 monitor monitor show 2>/dev/null)"}# *}//:/\\:}/\ /:}) [[ $#ul -eq 1 && $ul[1] = '' ]] && ul=() _describe -t id 'process ID' ul } (( $+functions[_perforce_users] )) || _perforce_users() { local -a ul ul=(${${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 users users)"}//:/\\:}/\ /:}) [[ $#ul -eq 1 && $ul[1] = '' ]] && ul=() _describe -t users 'Perforce user' ul } (( $+functions[_perforce_users_or_groups] )) || _perforce_users_or_groups() { _alternative 'groups:Perforce group:_perforce_groups' \ 'users:Perforce user:_perforce_users' } (( $+functions[_perforce_variables] )) || _perforce_variables() { local line match mbegin mend expl local -a vars _perforce_call_p4 help-environment help environment | while IFS= read line do if [[ $line = $'\t'(#b)([A-Z][A-Z0-9_]##)* ]]; then vars+=($match[1]) fi done _wanted variable expl 'environment variable' compadd -S= -q $vars } # # Completions for p4 commands # (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_add] )) || _perforce_cmd_add() { _arguments -s : \ '-c+[select by change]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-d[reopen removed file for add (downgrade)]' \ '-f[allow filenames with wild cards]' \ '-n[display operation without doing it]' \ '-t+[set file type]:file type:_perforce_filetypes' \ '*:file:_perforce_files -tu' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_admin] )) || _perforce_cmd_admin() { if (( CURRENT == 2 )); then local -a adcmds adcmds=( "checkpoint:checkpoint, save copy of journal file" "dbstat:db tables" "journal:save and truncate journal file" "logstat:report sizes of log files" "stop:stop the server") _describe -t commands 'Perforce admin command' adcmds else case $words[2] in (checkpoint|journal) shift words (( CURRENT-- )) _arguments -s : \ '-z[gzip journal file]' \ '1::journal file prefix: ' ;; (dbstat) shift words (( CURRENT -- )) _arguments -s : \ '-s[show sizes]' esac fi } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_annotate] )) || _perforce_cmd_annotate() { # New in release 2002.2. # -c was new in about 2003.2. _arguments -s : \ '-a[all, show both added and deleted lines]' \ '-c[output change numbers instead of revisions]' \ '-i[follow branches (integration records)]' \ '-I[follow integrations to get change numbers]' \ '-q[quiet, suppress one-line file header]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_attribute] )) || _perforce_cmd_attribute() { # This is currently (2005.1) an unsupported command. # See "p4 help undoc". local limit # If -f is present, search unopened files, else don't [[ ${words[(I)-f]} -eq 0 ]] && limit=" -to" _arguments -s : \ '-e[value is in hex]' \ '-f[set the attribute on a submitted file]' \ '-n[set name of attribute]:attribute: ' \ '-p[propagate attribute when opened for edit etc.]' \ '-v[set value of attribute]:value: ' \ "*::file:_perforce_files$limit" } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_branch] )) || _perforce_cmd_branch() { _arguments -s : \ '(-o)-f[force operation by superuser]' \ '(-o -i)-d[delete branch]' \ '(-d -i -f)-o[write specification to standard output]' \ '(-d -o)-i[read specification from standard input]' \ '(-i)*::branch name:_perforce_branches' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_branches] )) || _perforce_cmd_branches() { _arguments -s : \ '-e[limit by wildcard]:wildcard on branches: ' \ '-u+[select by user]:user:_perforce_users' \ '-m+[set maximum to show]:max branches: ' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_change] )) || _perforce_cmd_change() { local ctype # Unless forcing or outputting, we don't # complete committed changes since they can't be altered. # If deleting and not forcing, the change must be on the current client. if [[ ${words[(I)-*(f|o)*]} -eq 0 ]]; then if [[ ${words[(I)-d]} -gt 0 ]]; then ctype=" -tc" else ctype=" -tp" fi fi _arguments -s : \ '(-o)-f[allow force by superuser]' \ '-s[joblist includes the fix status]' \ '(-o -i)-d[discard newly created pending change]' \ '(-d -i -f)-o[output specification to standard output]' \ '(-d -o)-i[read specification from standard input]' \ '(-d -o)-u[force change of jobs or description by owner]' \ "(-i)1::change:_perforce_changes$ctype" \ '-t[specify visibility type]:visibility type:(public restricted)' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_changelist] )) || _perforce_cmd_changelist() { _perforce_cmd_change "$@" } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_changes] )) || _perforce_cmd_changes() { _arguments -s : \ '-i[include integrated changes]' \ '-t[output time as well as date]' \ '-l[long output, full change text]' \ '-L[long output, truncated change text]' \ '-c+[select by client]:client:_perforce_clients' \ '-m+[most recent N changes]:max changes: ' \ '-s+[select by status]:status:(pending shelved submitted)' \ '-u+[select by user]:user:_perforce_users' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_changelists] )) || _perforce_cmd_changelists() { _perforce_cmd_changes "$@" } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_client] )) || _perforce_cmd_client() { _arguments -s : \ '(-o)-f[force modification by superuser]' \ '-t[use template]:template client:_perforce_clients' \ '(-o -i -t)-d[delete client]' \ '(-d -i -f)-o[print to standard output]' \ '(-d -o -t)-i[read from standard input]' \ '1::file:_perforce_clients' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_clients] )) || _perforce_cmd_clients() { _arguments -s : \ '-e[limit by wildcard]:wildcard on clients: ' \ '-u+[select by user]:user:_perforce_users' \ '-m+[set maximum to show]:max clients: ' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_copy] )) || _perforce_cmd_copy() { local range # If -s is present, the first normal argument can't have revRange. [[ ${words[(I)-s]} -eq 0 ]] && range=" -tR" _arguments -s : \ '-b[select branch]:branch:_perforce_branches' \ '-c[select change for copy]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-n[no action, dummy run]' \ '-r[reverse direction of copy with branch]' \ '-s[select source with -b]:source file:_perforce_files -tR' \ '-v[leave newly copied files uncopied till sync]' \ "1:file:_perforce_files$range" \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_counter] )) || _perforce_cmd_counter() { _arguments -s : \ '-d[delete counter]' \ '-f[force setting of internal counter]' \ '-i[increment by one atomically]' \ '1:counter:_perforce_counters' \ '(-d -i)2::numeric value:_perforce_counter_values' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_counters] )) || _perforce_cmd_counters() { # No arguments _arguments -s : } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_cstat] )) || _perforce_cmd_cstat() { _arguments -s : \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_dbschema] )) || _perforce_cmd_dbschema() { if [[ $PREFIX = *:* ]]; then _message 'table version' else _perforce_dbtables fi } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_dbstat] )) || _perforce_cmd_dbstat() { _arguments -s : \ '(-s)-h[histogram of leaf pages in DB table]' \ '(-s)-a[all tables]' \ '(-h -a)-s[report sizes of tables]' \ '(-s -a)*::DB table:_perforce_dbtable' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_delete] )) || _perforce_cmd_delete() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[select change for deletion]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-n[show deletions without doing them]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_depot] )) || _perforce_cmd_depot() { _arguments -s : \ '-d[delete depot]' \ '-o[print to stdout]' \ '-i[read name from stdin]' \ '(-i)*::depot name:_perforce_depots' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_depots] )) || _perforce_cmd_depots() { # No arguments _arguments -s : } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_describe] )) || _perforce_cmd_describe() { _arguments -s : \ '-d-[select diff option]:diff option:((b\:ignore\ blanks c\:context n\:RCS s\:summary u\:unified w\:ignore\ all\ whitespace))' \ '-s[short form]' \ '-S[show shelved changes]' \ '*::change:_perforce_changes' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_diff] )) || _perforce_cmd_diff() { local limit [[ ${words[(I)-(f|sd|se)]} -eq 0 ]] && limit=" -to" _arguments -s : \ '-d-[select diff option]:diff option:((b\:ignore\ blanks c\:context l\:ignore\ line\ endings n\:RCS s\:summary u\:unified w\:ignore\ all\ whitespace))' \ '-f[diff every file]' \ '-m+[set maximum files to show]:max files: ' \ '(-sd -se -sl -sr)-sa[opened files, different or missing]' \ '(-sa -se -sl -sr)-sd[unopened files, missing]' \ '(-sa -sd -sl -sr)-se[unopened files, different]' \ '(-sa -sd -se -sr)-sl[all unopened files with status]' \ '(-sa -sd -se -sl)-sr[opened files, same as depot]' \ '-t[include non-text files]' \ "*::file:_perforce_files$limit" } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_diff2] )) || _perforce_cmd_diff2() { _arguments -s : \ '-b[specify branch view]:branch name:_perforce_branches' \ '-d-[select diff option]:diff option:((b\:ignore\ blanks c\:context n\:RCS s\:summary u\:unified w\:ignore\ all\ whitespace))' \ '-q[only list different files]' \ '-t[include non-text files]' \ '-u[use patch-friendly output]' \ '1::first file:_perforce_files' \ '2::second file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_dirs] )) || _perforce_cmd_dirs() { _arguments -s : \ '-C[only dirs on current client]' \ '-D[include dirs with deleted files]' \ '-H[only dirs on the `have'\'' list]' \ '*::directory:_perforce_files -td' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_edit] )) || _perforce_cmd_edit() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[set change for edit]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-k[no resync from server]' \ '-n[show files to edit without opening them]' \ '-t[set filetype]:filetype:_perforce_filetypes' \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_export] )) || _perforce_cmd_export() { _arguments -s : \ '(-j)-c[specify checkpoint number (/ position)]:checkpoint number: ' \ '(-c)-j[specify journal number (/ position)]:journal number: ' \ '(-j)-f[reformat non-textual data types]' \ '(-j)-l[specify number of lines]:number of lines: ' \ '(-j)-F[specify filter]:filter pattern: ' \ '(-c)-r[raw format]' \ '-J[specify file prefix]:file prefix: ' \ '-T[space-separated list of tables not to export]' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_filelog] )) || _perforce_cmd_filelog() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[select by changelist]:change:_perforce_changes -ts' \ '-h[follow branc/copy from records]' \ '-i[follow branches]' \ '-l[long output, full change text]' \ '-L[long output, truncated change text]' \ '-m[set maximum number of revisions to show]:max revisions: ' \ '-s[short output]' \ '-t[include time with date]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_files] )) || _perforce_cmd_files() { _arguments -s : \ '-a[display all revisions in given range]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_fix] )) || _perforce_cmd_fix() { local job local -a jobs if [[ -n $words[(R)-d] && -n $words[(R)-c] && -n $words[$words[(i)-c]+1] ]] then # Deleting a fix from a change. We can find out which fixes # are present. local -a jobs jobs=(${${(f)"$(_perforce_call_p4 fixes fixes -c $words[$words[(i)-c]+1])"}%" fixed by change "*}) if (( ${#jobs} )); then jobs=("Job="${^jobs}) job=" -e \"${(j.|.)jobs}\"" fi fi _arguments -s : \ '-d[delete the fix]' \ '-s[set job status]:status:_perforce_statuses' \ '1::-c required:(-c)' \ '2::change:_perforce_changes' \ "*::job:_perforce_jobs$job" } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_fixes] )) || _perforce_cmd_fixes() { _arguments -s : \ '-i[include integrated changes]' \ '-j[select by job]:job:_perforce_jobs' \ '-c[select by change]:change:_perforce_changes' \ '-m[set max fixes to show]:max fixes: ' \ '*::fixed file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_flush] )) || _perforce_cmd_flush() { _arguments -s : \ '-f[force resynchronisation]' \ '-k[bypass client file update]' \ '-n[show operations but don'\''t perform them]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_fstat] )) || _perforce_cmd_fstat() { local Oattr Aattr if [[ ${_perforce_cmd_list[(r)attribute:*]} != '' ]]; then # Unsupported feature, try not to show if not present Oattr=' a\:show\ attributes d\:attributes\ digest e\:attributes\ in\ hex' Aattr='-A[restrict attributes by pattern]:attribute pattern: ' fi _arguments -s : \ '-c+[affected since change]:change:_perforce_changes -ts' \ '-e+[affected by change]:change:_perforce_changes -ts' \ '-C[select mapped files (-Rc)]' \ '-F[pick filter for files]:filter:_perforce_fstat_fields -tv' \ '-H[select synced files (-Rh)]' \ '-W[select opened files (-Ro)]' \ '-l[include fileSize, possibly slow (-Ol)]' \ '-m[set max files to show]:max files: ' \ "-O-[select output type]:output type:((f\:all\ revisions l\:fileSize p\:client\ path\ format r\:pending\ integrations s\:exclude\ local\ path$Oattr))" \ '-P[output clientFile in full Perforce syntax (deprecated: use -Op)]' \ '-r[show in reverse order]' \ '-R-[restrict selected files]:restriction:((c\:mapped\ in\ client h\:synced\ to\ client n\:not\ synced\ to\ head o\:opened r\:resolved s\:shelved u\:unresolved))' \ '-s[shorten, no client-related data (deprecated: use -Os)]' \ '-S-[changes sort order]:sort criterion:((t\:filetype d\:date r\:head\ revision h\:have\ revision s\:filesize))' \ '-T[select output fields]:output field:_perforce_fstat_fields' \ $Aattr \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_grep] )) || _perforce_cmd_grep() { _arguments -s : \ '-a[search all revisions]' \ '-i[case insensitive match]' \ '-n[display matching line]' \ '-v[display file name]' \ '-F[interpret as fixed string]' \ '-G[interpret as regexp (default)]' \ '-L[list non-matching file/revisions]' \ '-l[list matching file/revisions]' \ '-s[suppresses errors on long lines]' \ '-t[treat all files as text]' \ '-A[]:trailing context lines: ' \ '-V[]:leading context lines: ' \ '-C[]:context lines: ' \ '1:-e required before pattern:(-e)' \ '2:pattern: ' \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_group] )) || _perforce_cmd_group() { _arguments -s : \ '-d[delete group]' \ '-o[output to stdout]' \ '-i[read from stdin]' \ '(-o)-a[allow non-super owner to modify group]' \ '1::perforce group:_perforce_groups' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_groups] )) || _perforce_cmd_groups() { _arguments -s : \ '-i[show indirect membership by subgroups]' \ '-m[set max groups to show]:max groups: ' \ '-v[show summary data]' \ '1::user or group name:_perforce_users_or_groups' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_have] )) || _perforce_cmd_have() { _perforce_files } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_help] )) || _perforce_cmd_help() { local hline if (( ! ${#_perforce_help_list} )); then (( ${+_perforce_help_list} )) || typeset -ga _perforce_help_list # All commands have help. (( ${#_perforce_cmd_list} )) || _perforce_gen_cmd_list _perforce_help_list=($_perforce_cmd_list) _perforce_call_p4 help help | while read -A hline; do if [[ $hline[1] = p4 && $hline[2] = help ]]; then _perforce_help_list+=("$hline[3]:${hline[4,-1]}") fi done if [[ -z ${_perforce_help_list[(r)undoc:*]} ]]; then _perforce_help_list+=("undoc:help for otherwise undocumented features") fi fi _describe -t help-options 'Perforce help option' _perforce_help_list } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_info] )) || _perforce_cmd_info() { _arguments -s : \ '-s[don'\''t check for unknown users or clients]' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_integrate] )) || _perforce_cmd_integrate() { local range # If -s is present, the first normal argument can't have revRange. [[ ${words[(I)-s]} -eq 0 ]] && range=" -tR" _arguments -s : \ '-b[select branch]:branch:_perforce_branches' \ '-c[select change for integration]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-f[force reintegration]' \ '-d[reintegrate deleted files]' \ '-D-[specify allowed deletions]:deletion type:(( t\:rebranch\ on\ deleted\ file s\:delete\ modified\ target\ file i\:ignore\ readded\ source\ file ))' \ '-h[integrate to revision had on client]' \ '-i[integrate if no common file base]' \ '-I[same as -i from 2004.2]' \ '-n[no action, dummy run]' \ '-o[display base file name for subsequent resolve]' \ '-r[reverse direction of integration with branch]' \ '-s[select source with -b]:source file:_perforce_files -tR' \ '-t[propagate type changes]' \ '-v[leave newly branched files uncopied till sync]' \ "1:file:_perforce_files$range" \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_integ] )) || _perforce_cmd_integ() { _perforce_cmd_integrate "$@" } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_integrated] )) || _perforce_cmd_integrated() { _arguments -s : \ '-r[reverse mapping in branch view with -b]' \ '-b[select files integrated via branch]:branch:_perforce_branches' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -ti' } # interchanges is an unsupported but useful command that reports # changes that haven't been integrated between source and target; # see "p4 help undoc". (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_interchanges] )) || _perforce_cmd_interchanges() { local -a fileargs if [[ ${words[(I)-b*]} -ne 0 ]]; then if [[ ${words[(I)-*s*]} -eq 0 ]]; then # with -b and no -s, all files are to-files (but -s may come later) fileargs=('-s[specify source file]' '*::to file:_perforce_files -tR') else # with -b and -s we have one from-file and any number of to-files fileargs=('1::from file:_perforce_files -tR' '*::to file:_perforce_files') fi else # with no -b we have one from-file and one to-file fileargs=('1::from file:_perforce_files -tR' '2::to file:_perforce_files') fi _arguments -s : \ '-f[show individual files]' \ '-l[long changelist description]' \ '-b[select files integrated via branch]:branch:_perforce_branches' \ '-r[reverse branch mapping]' \ $fileargs } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_job] )) || _perforce_cmd_job() { _arguments -s : \ '(-d -o -i)-f[force setting of readonly fields]' \ '(-f -o -i)-d[delete job]' \ '(-f -d -i)-o[print to stdout]' \ '(-d -o)-i[read from stdin]' \ '(-i)1::job:_perforce_jobs' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_jobs] )) || _perforce_cmd_jobs() { _arguments -s : \ '-e[select by jobview]:jobview:_perforce_jobviews' \ '-i[included integrated changes]' \ '-l[long output, full job descriptions]' \ '-r[reverse order of job names]' \ '-m[limit to most recent N jobs]:number of most recent jobs: ' \ '(-e -i -l -m)-R[rebuild jobs table on upgrade]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_jobspec] )) || _perforce_cmd_jobspec() { _arguments -s : \ '-i[read form from stdin]' \ '-o[write form from to stdout]' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_label] )) || _perforce_cmd_label() { _arguments -s : \ '-f[force operation]' \ '-t+[copy template]:template: ' \ '(-o -i -t)-d[delete label]' \ '(-d -f -i)-o[write to standard output]' \ '(-o -d -t)-i[read from standard input]' \ '*::label:_perforce_labels' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_labels] )) || _perforce_cmd_labels() { _arguments -s : \ '-e[limit by wildcard]:label wildcard: ' \ '-m+[set maximum to show]:max labels: ' \ '-t[output time as well as date]' \ '-u+[select by user]:user:_perforce_users' \ '1::file or revisions which must contain label:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_labelsync] )) || _perforce_cmd_labelsync() { _arguments -s : \ '-a[add files to label]' \ '-d[delete files from label]' \ '-n[no effect, dummy run]' \ '-l[specify label]:label:_perforce_labels' \ '-q[suppress informational messages]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_license] )) || _perforce_cmd_license() { _arguments -s : \ '-o[write license to stdout]' \ '-i[read license from stdin]' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_lock] )) || _perforce_cmd_lock() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[select by change]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -to' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_lockstat] )) || _perforce_cmd_lockstat() { _message 'no arguments' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_logger] )) || _perforce_cmd_logger() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[limit by counter no]:number: ' \ '-t[use counter instead of logger]:counter:_perforce_counters' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_login] )) || _perforce_cmd_login() { _arguments -s : \ '-a[ticket valid on all machines]' \ '-p[display ticket, do not store]' \ '-s[show status of ticket]' \ '(-s)1::user:_perforce_users' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_logout] )) || _perforce_cmd_logout() { _arguments -s : \ '-a[invalidate ticket on server]' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_logstat] )) || _perforce_cmd_logstat() { _message 'no arguments' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_logtail] )) || _perforce_cmd_logtail() { _arguments -s : \ '-b[specify block size, default 8192]:block size: ' \ '-s[specify start offset]:offset: ' \ '-m[specify max blocks]:max blocks: ' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_monitor] )) || _perforce_cmd_monitor() { if (( CURRENT > 2 )); then case $words[2] in (show) shift words (( CURRENT-- )) _arguments -s : \ '-a[show command arguments]' \ '-e[show command environment]' \ '-l[long output format]' ;; (terminate) _perforce_pids ;; (clear) _alternative 'pids:pid:_perforce_pids' 'all:all processes:(all)' ;; (*) _message "no such monitor command: $words[1]" ;; esac else local expl _wanted monitor-command expl 'monitor command' compadd show terminate clear fi } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_move] )) || _perforce_cmd_move() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[specify new change list]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-f[force move when already synced]' \ '-k[no resync from server]' \ '-t[specify new file type]:filetype:_perforce_filetypes' \ '-n[show files to move without moving them]' \ '1::source file, wildcards allowed:_perforce_files -to' \ '2::destination file, wildcards match source:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_obliterate] )) || _perforce_cmd_obliterate() { if [[ ${words[(I)-y]} -gt 0 ]]; then _message \ ": don't complete after -y; run obliterate without, then add the -y" else _arguments -s : \ '-y[actually perform the operation]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' fi } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_opened] )) || _perforce_cmd_opened() { # You might think you could check for files opened on another # client, and hence the -c completion should have the argument # -tp, but currently Perforce doesn't allow that, so -tc is correct. # This is true even if -a is also given. _arguments -s : \ '-a[list for all clients]' \ '-c+[select by change]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-C[select by client]:client:_perforce_clients' \ '-m[max files to show]:max files: ' \ '-u[select by user]:user name:_perforce_users' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -to' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_passwd] )) || _perforce_cmd_passwd() { _arguments -s : \ '-O[explicit old password]:old password: ' \ '-P[explicit new password]:new password: ' \ '1::user name:_perforce_users' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_ping] )) || _perforce_cmd_ping() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[specify count of messages]:count of messages: ' \ '-t[specify total time of test]:time in seconds: ' \ '-i[specify iterations for test]:number of iterations: ' \ '-f[transmit continuously without waiting for responses]' \ '-p[specify pause between tests]:pause in seconds: ' \ '-s[specify send size]:send size in octets: ' \ '-r[specify receive size]:receive size in octets: ' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_print] )) || _perforce_cmd_print() { _arguments -s : \ '-a[display all revisions in a range]' \ '-o[select output file]:output file:_files' \ '-q[suppress header]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_protect] )) || _perforce_cmd_protect() { _arguments -s : \ '-o[write spec to stdout]' \ '-i[read spec from stdin]' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_protects] )) || _perforce_cmd_protects() { _arguments -s : \ '(-g -u)-a[show for all users]' \ '(-a -u)-g[select by group]:perforce group:_perforce_groups' \ '(-a -g)-u[select by user]:perforce user:_perforce_users' \ '-h[limit to host]:host:_perforce_hosts' \ '-m[single word summary]' \ '*:file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_pull] )) || _perforce_cmd_pull() { _arguments -s : \ '-i[repeat as specified]:seconds between repeats: ' \ '-u[retrieve file content rather than journal]' \ '-p[display information about pending transfers]' \ '-J[specify prefix for journal file]:journal file prefix: ' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_reopen] )) || _perforce_cmd_reopen() { # Assume user doesn't want to reopen to same changelist. integer pos=${words[(I)-c]} if (( pos )); then _perforce_exclude_change=${words[pos+1]} elif [[ -n ${words[(R)-c?*]} ]]; then _perforce_exclude_change=${${words[(R)-c?*]}##-c} fi _arguments -s : \ '-c+[select change to reopen on]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-t+[set file type]:file type:_perforce_filetypes' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -to' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_replicate] )) || _perforce_cmd_replicate() { _arguments -s : \ '-i[specify interval in seconds]:interval: ' \ '-j[specify journal number (/ position)]:journal number: ' \ '-J[specify file prefix]:file prefix: ' \ '-k[keep pipe open]' \ '-o[specify output file]:output file:_files' \ '-R[reconnect on failure, needs -i]' \ '-s[specify file to track state]:state file:_files' \ '-T[space-separate list of tables not to transfer]' \ '-x[terminate when journal rotates]' \ '*::->_command' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_resolve] )) || _perforce_cmd_resolve() { _arguments -s : \ '-a-[select automatic merge type]:automation type:((f\:force\ acceptance m\:skip\ conflicts s\:safe t\:use\ theirs y\:use\ yours))' \ '-d-[select diff option]:diff option:((b\:ignore\ blanks w\:ignore\ all\ whitespace))' \ '-f[force re-resolution]' \ '-n[no action, just list]' \ '-o[display base file name and revision for merge]' \ '-t[force textual merge on binary files]' \ '-v[verbose, mark all changes]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -to' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_resolved] )) || _perforce_cmd_resolved() { _arguments -s : \ '-o[report revision used as base for resolve]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tr' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_revert] )) || _perforce_cmd_revert() { _arguments -s : \ '-a[revert unaltered files]' \ '-c[limit reversions to change]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-k[bypass client refresh]' \ '-n[no action, show effect only]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -to' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_review] )) || _perforce_cmd_review() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[select change for counter]:change:_perforce_changes -ts' \ '-t[limit change number by counter]:counter:_perforce_counters' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_reviews] )) || _perforce_cmd_reviews() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[show users by change]:change:_perforce_changes -ts' \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_set] )) || _perforce_cmd_set() { # Only works under Windoze but maybe we are on Cygwin. _arguments -s : \ '-s[set for whole system]' \ '-S[set for specified service]:service: ' \ "*::environment variable:_perforce_variables" } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_shelve] )) || _perforce_cmd_shelve() { _arguments -s : \ '(-i)-c[specify changelist if not default]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '(-i -r)-d[delete shelved files]' \ '(-r)-f[force by admin user or force to overwrite]' \ '(-c)-i[read from standard input]' \ '(-d)-r[replace shelved files in changelist]' \ '(-i -r)*::file:_perforce_files -to' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_sizes] )) || _perforce_cmd_sizes() { _arguments -s : \ '-a[show for all revisions]' \ '-b[set blocksize]:blocksize in bytes: ' \ '-s[sum the file sizes]' \ '-S[show sizes of shelved files]' \ '*:file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_spec] )) || _perforce_cmd_spec() { _arguments -s : \ '-d[delete a custom spec]' \ '-i[read spec from stdin]' \ '-o[write spec to stdout]' \ "*::spec type:(branch change client depot group job label spec trigger typemap user)" } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_submit] )) || _perforce_cmd_submit() { _arguments -s : \ '-r[files open for add or edit remain open]' \ '-s[include fix status in list]' \ '-f[override submit option]:submit option:_perforce_submit_options' \ '(-s -i)-c[submit specific change]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '(-s -c)-d[specify description on command line]:description: ' \ '(-c)-i[read change spec from stdin]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -to -tr' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_sync] )) || _perforce_cmd_sync() { _arguments -s : \ '-f[force resynchronisation]' \ '-n[show operations but don'\''t perform them]' \ '-k[bypass client file update]' \ '-q[suppress informational messages]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_tag] )) || _perforce_cmd_tag() { _arguments -s : \ '-d[delete association between label and files]' \ '-n[show what files would be tagged]' \ '-l[specify label]:label:_perforce_labels' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_tickets] )) || _perforce_cmd_tickets() { # No arguments. _arguments -s : } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_triggers] )) || _perforce_cmd_triggers() { _arguments -s : \ '-o[output form to stdout]' \ '-i[read from stdin]' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_typemap] )) || _perforce_cmd_typemap() { _arguments -s : \ '-o[output table to stdout]' \ '-i[read table from stdin]' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_unlock] )) || _perforce_cmd_unlock() { _arguments -s : \ '-c[non-default change to unlock]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-f[allow superuser to unlock any file]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_unshelve] )) || _perforce_cmd_unshelve() { _arguments -s : \ '-s[specify shelving change]:change:_perforce_changes -tS' \ '-c[specify change for unshelve]:change:_perforce_changes -tc' \ '-f[force clobbering of writeable files]' \ '-n[preview unshelve]' \ '*::file, pattern allowed:_perforce_files' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_user] )) || _perforce_cmd_user() { _arguments -s : \ '(-o)-f[force edit by superuser]' \ '(-o -i)-d[delete user]' \ '(-o -d)-i[read form from stdin]' \ '(-f -i -d)-o[write form to stdout]' \ '(-i)1::username:_perforce_users' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_users] )) || _perforce_cmd_users() { _arguments -s : \ '-m[set max users to show]:max users: ' \ '*::username:_perforce_users' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_verify] )) || _perforce_cmd_verify() { _arguments -s : \ '-m[limit revisions]:max revisions: ' \ '-q[operate quietly]' \ '-u[compute and save digest if missing]' \ '-v[compute and save all digets]' \ '-z[skip duplicates]' \ '*::file:_perforce_files -tR' } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_where] )) || _perforce_cmd_where() { _perforce_files } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_workspace] )) || _perforce_cmd_workspace() { _perforce_cmd_client "$@" } (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_workspaces] )) || _perforce_cmd_workspaces() { _perforce_cmd_clients "$@" } _perforce "$@"