* Completing directories with special suffix
@ 2002-03-27 21:52 Will Sargent
2002-03-27 21:57 ` Will Sargent
2002-03-28 9:59 ` Brian Agnew
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Will Sargent @ 2002-03-27 21:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-users
Hello all,
I'm trying to get the zsh code completion to expand out java directories and
application modules so that I have directory completion set up with the dot
instead of the slash.
As an example, I'd like to be able to do with java and a directory
/com/foo/bar containing a file Main.class
java -classpath . com.foo.bar.Main
using the dot prefix to expand on com.f<tab>, if that makes any sense.
I also use ATG Dynamo heavily, so which uses application modules in the same
style. I have a script for this, but it still expands things out with the /
tag. It's almost what I want, but not quite; I'd also like it so that only
directories which contain a META-INF directory are considered.
So given a directory structure
$DYNAMO_ROOT/
DAS/
META-INF/
LDAP/
META-INF/
iPlanetDirectory/
META-INF/
DPS/
META-INF/
home/
no meta inf dir here/
Then
startDynamo -m DAS.LDAP.iPlanetDirectory
would be expanded out, but home wouldn't be on the possible list, and DPS
wouldn't have any child completions.
I've created a file called _modules with the following text
#autoload
# Because of the way that the files options are processed, need to pass in
# DYNAMO_ROOT and not $DYNAMO_HOME/..
# We also want to find files which contain a META-INF directory.
# We also want to be able to expand out sub-modules.
DYNAMO_ROOT=$DYNAMO_HOME/..
_files -/ -W DYNAMO_ROOT
but that's as far as I've gotten for now.
What should I change to get the code working like I want?
Will.
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* RE: Completing directories with special suffix
2002-03-27 21:52 Completing directories with special suffix Will Sargent
@ 2002-03-27 21:57 ` Will Sargent
2002-03-28 9:59 ` Brian Agnew
1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Will Sargent @ 2002-03-27 21:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Will Sargent, zsh-users
> As an example, I'd like to be able to do with java and a
> directory /com/foo/bar containing a file Main.class
>
> java -classpath . com.foo.bar.Main
>
> using the dot prefix to expand on com.f<tab>, if that makes any sense.
And of course, two seconds I send that I find that there's already a java
completion. Duh.
I'll look at that and see if I can scavange some code.
Will.
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* Re: Completing directories with special suffix
2002-03-27 21:52 Completing directories with special suffix Will Sargent
2002-03-27 21:57 ` Will Sargent
@ 2002-03-28 9:59 ` Brian Agnew
2002-03-28 18:51 ` Will Sargent
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Brian Agnew @ 2002-03-28 9:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Will Sargent, zsh-users
I solved this in a non-zsh fashion by writing a program called classfind that
parsed my classpath and built a cache of classes vs. package/directory.
So I can identify which jar I pick up a particular class from.
I then built a zsh completion around it, such that this program was invoked for
'java com.oopsconsultancy.<TAB>'. So it doesn't complete on directories, but
from your classpath.
More details if you're interested.
Brian
--- Will Sargent <wsargent@atg.com> wrote: > Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to get the zsh code completion to expand out java directories and
> application modules so that I have directory completion set up with the dot
> instead of the slash.
>
> As an example, I'd like to be able to do with java and a directory
> /com/foo/bar containing a file Main.class
>
> java -classpath . com.foo.bar.Main
>
> using the dot prefix to expand on com.f<tab>, if that makes any sense.
>
> I also use ATG Dynamo heavily, so which uses application modules in the same
> style. I have a script for this, but it still expands things out with the /
> tag. It's almost what I want, but not quite; I'd also like it so that only
> directories which contain a META-INF directory are considered.
>
> So given a directory structure
>
> $DYNAMO_ROOT/
> DAS/
> META-INF/
> LDAP/
> META-INF/
> iPlanetDirectory/
> META-INF/
> DPS/
> META-INF/
> home/
> no meta inf dir here/
>
> Then
>
> startDynamo -m DAS.LDAP.iPlanetDirectory
>
> would be expanded out, but home wouldn't be on the possible list, and DPS
> wouldn't have any child completions.
>
> I've created a file called _modules with the following text
>
> #autoload
>
> # Because of the way that the files options are processed, need to pass in
> # DYNAMO_ROOT and not $DYNAMO_HOME/..
>
> # We also want to find files which contain a META-INF directory.
> # We also want to be able to expand out sub-modules.
>
> DYNAMO_ROOT=$DYNAMO_HOME/..
>
> _files -/ -W DYNAMO_ROOT
>
> but that's as far as I've gotten for now.
>
> What should I change to get the code working like I want?
>
> Will.
>
>
>
=====
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* RE: Completing directories with special suffix
2002-03-28 9:59 ` Brian Agnew
@ 2002-03-28 18:51 ` Will Sargent
2002-03-29 0:52 ` Brian Agnew
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Will Sargent @ 2002-03-28 18:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Brian Agnew, zsh-users
> I solved this in a non-zsh fashion by writing a program called
> classfind that
> parsed my classpath and built a cache of classes vs. package/directory.
>
> So I can identify which jar I pick up a particular class from.
>
> I then built a zsh completion around it, such that this program
> was invoked for
> 'java com.oopsconsultancy.<TAB>'. So it doesn't complete on
> directories, but
> from your classpath.
>
> More details if you're interested.
That sounds like a great idea; parse out the classpath and then do
completion on it. Woo.
Will.
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* RE: Completing directories with special suffix
2002-03-28 18:51 ` Will Sargent
@ 2002-03-29 0:52 ` Brian Agnew
2002-03-29 2:36 ` Will Sargent
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Brian Agnew @ 2002-03-29 0:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-users
I don't parse out the classpath. Rather I perform the completion function, and
generate the possible package names (and cache them for later use). So I can
complete on a classpath setting (including .zips and .jars) rather than on a
directory basis. Which is what you really want.
Don't know yet if the zsh 4.x completions handle this. Unfortunately my current
client is stuck on 3.x at the moment :-( Hopefully I can check this out next
week.
Brian
--- Will Sargent <wsargent@atg.com> wrote: > > I solved this in a non-zsh
fashion by writing a program called
> > classfind that
> > parsed my classpath and built a cache of classes vs. package/directory.
> >
> > So I can identify which jar I pick up a particular class from.
> >
> > I then built a zsh completion around it, such that this program
> > was invoked for
> > 'java com.oopsconsultancy.<TAB>'. So it doesn't complete on
> > directories, but
> > from your classpath.
> >
> > More details if you're interested.
>
> That sounds like a great idea; parse out the classpath and then do
> completion on it. Woo.
>
> Will.
>
>
>
=====
Brian Agnew http://www.oopsconsultancy.com
OOPS Consultancy Ltd brian@oopsconsultancy.com
Tel: +44 (0)7720 397526
Fax: +44 (0)20 8682 0012
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Everything you'll ever need on one web page
from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts
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* RE: Completing directories with special suffix
2002-03-29 0:52 ` Brian Agnew
@ 2002-03-29 2:36 ` Will Sargent
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Will Sargent @ 2002-03-29 2:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Brian Agnew, zsh-users
> I don't parse out the classpath. Rather I perform the completion
> function, and
> generate the possible package names (and cache them for later
> use). So I can
> complete on a classpath setting (including .zips and .jars)
> rather than on a
> directory basis. Which is what you really want.
>
> Don't know yet if the zsh 4.x completions handle this.
> Unfortunately my current
> client is stuck on 3.x at the moment :-( Hopefully I can check
> this out next
> week.
Yeah, that was what I meant.
Do you do completion in place, so you can define a classpath and expand out
the package in the same line? Something along the lines of
java -cp jedit.jar org.gjt.jedit.JEdit
would be supercool.
Will.
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