zsh-users
 help / color / mirror / code / Atom feed
* completion & read, vared
@ 1998-07-13 11:10 Heinz Deinhart
  1998-07-13 17:37 ` Bart Schaefer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Heinz Deinhart @ 1998-07-13 11:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: zsh-users

Hi,

 is there a way to use completion with any realine-like function ?
vared uses completion, but i cant figure out how to change its behaviour.

thanks for any tips, ciao
Heinz



^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread

* Re: completion & read, vared
  1998-07-13 11:10 completion & read, vared Heinz Deinhart
@ 1998-07-13 17:37 ` Bart Schaefer
  1998-07-13 18:19   ` Heinz Deinhart
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Bart Schaefer @ 1998-07-13 17:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Heinz Deinhart, zsh-users

On Jul 13,  1:10pm, Heinz Deinhart wrote:
} Subject: completion & read, vared
}
}  is there a way to use completion with any realine-like function ?

Not directly; "read" inputs characters one at a time, for some reason,
even when not in raw mode.

} vared uses completion, but i cant figure out how to change its behaviour.

Change its behavior how?

Try the following; it should work exactly like the "read" builtin, except
that when reading in the "ordinary" way from a terminal, it uses vared to
provide access to completion and history.

Note that this means you can't end the loop with an EOF character (ctrl-D)
because vared doesn't interpret EOFs (it attempts completion instead).  So
you have to end the loop with an interrupt (ctrl-C), which in turn means
it's not possible to interrupt any surrounding script or function when the
vared is in progress.  (There's probably some bindkey foolery that would
fix this up.)

The cryptic "${${(M)1%%\?*}#\?}" is peeling off the ?PROMPT part of the
first NAME?PROMPT parameter (see the zsh doc for the "read" builtin).

    function zleread {
      emulate zsh
      setopt localoptions
      local input opt ropt n=0
      ropt=()
      while getopts :AEe opt
      do
	case $opt in
	[?]) read $*; return $?;;
	*) ropt=($ropt -$opt); ((++n));
	esac
      done
      if [[ -t 0 ]]
      then
        shift $n
        vared -hp "${${(M)1%%\?*}#\?}" input
        print -r $input | read $ropt ${1%%\?*} $*[2,-1]
	return $?
      fi
      read $*
    }

I did notice one oddity while playing with this.  From the PS1 prompt,

	read -eu0k1

reads a line from the terminal and echoes back the first character.
However, if instead I redirect input to read like so:

	repeat 3 print x y z | read -eu0k1

then nothing is read.  I have to use

	repeat 3 print x y z | read -eu0k 1

to get the desired behavior.  Why does the source of the input affect
the option parsing?

-- 
Bart Schaefer                                 Brass Lantern Enterprises
http://www.well.com/user/barts              http://www.brasslantern.com


^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread

* Re: completion & read, vared
  1998-07-13 17:37 ` Bart Schaefer
@ 1998-07-13 18:19   ` Heinz Deinhart
  1998-07-14  1:45     ` Bart Schaefer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Heinz Deinhart @ 1998-07-13 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bart Schaefer; +Cc: zsh-users



On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Bart Schaefer wrote:

> On Jul 13,  1:10pm, Heinz Deinhart wrote:
> } Subject: completion & read, vared
> }
> }  is there a way to use completion with any realine-like function ?
> 
> Not directly; "read" inputs characters one at a time, for some reason,
> even when not in raw mode.
> 
> } vared uses completion, but i cant figure out how to change its behaviour.
> 
> Change its behavior how?
> 

hmm, maybe i'm missing something, but i want to do something like that:

simple example:
"compctl -u huhu"
"huhu emp<TAB>" expands to "huhu emperor"

well and now it would be cool if vared had a completion option (maybe -C) 

"vared -p 'enter a username> ' -C '-u' returnvar"
"emp<TAB>" expands to "emperor"

                                  ^^^^ the compctl options that vared
                                       should use in input-line

anyway, thanks for the script, i will try to understand it :)

ciao,
Heinz



^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread

* Re: completion & read, vared
  1998-07-13 18:19   ` Heinz Deinhart
@ 1998-07-14  1:45     ` Bart Schaefer
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Bart Schaefer @ 1998-07-14  1:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Heinz Deinhart; +Cc: zsh-users

On Jul 13,  8:19pm, Heinz Deinhart wrote:
> Subject: Re: completion & read, vared
> 
> 
> On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> 
> > On Jul 13,  1:10pm, Heinz Deinhart wrote:
> > } Subject: completion & read, vared
> > }
> > }  is there a way to use completion with any realine-like function ?
> > 
> > Not directly; "read" inputs characters one at a time, for some reason,
> > even when not in raw mode.
> 
> hmm, maybe i'm missing something, but

No, it is I that missed something.

You meant "... use completion with _every_ readline-like function?"

I parsed "... use completion with one of the readline-like functions?"

The answer to the former question is, no, there isn't.

The answer I gave was to invent a readline-like function that uses vared
to perform completion, which may be interesting but isn't what you wanted.

> > } vared uses completion, but i cant figure out how to change its behaviour.
> > 
> > Change its behavior how?
> 
> it would be cool if vared had a completion option (maybe -C) 
> 
> "vared -p 'enter a username> ' -C '-u' returnvar"
> "emp<TAB>" expands to "emperor"
> 
>                                   ^^^^ the compctl options that vared
>                                        should use in input-line

Completion within vared appears to work exactly as if it were parsing a
command line; e.g. it completes commands in the leftmost word, then does
the completions for those commands in succeeding words, etc.  Arguably
this isn't the most useful behavior.  (For more fun, try invoking the
binding for run-help while you're doing a vared; the results are not very
helpful).

To get the effect that you specifically asked for above, you need to change
the default completion by using "compctl -T", then restore the default when
vared has exited.  E.g.,

	compctl -Tx 'W[0,*]' -u
	vared whatever
	compctl -T

As usual, one can't attempt something like this without running into another
zsh oddity.  In this case,

	compctl -T -u

is accepted and appears in the "compctl -L" output, but is a no-op.  There
has to be a -x option and a pattern before -T will do anything at all.  The
manual says -T "is only useful when combined with extended completion" but
here's a case where (a) it's useful WITHOUT extended completion and (b) it
fails mysteriously when used in the obvious way.

We should strive to prevent this sort of thing.

Anyway, 'W[0,*]' means accept anything in word zero (the command position)
which is the closest you can get to having no pattern at all.


^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread

end of thread, other threads:[~1998-07-14  1:55 UTC | newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages (download: mbox.gz / follow: Atom feed)
-- links below jump to the message on this page --
1998-07-13 11:10 completion & read, vared Heinz Deinhart
1998-07-13 17:37 ` Bart Schaefer
1998-07-13 18:19   ` Heinz Deinhart
1998-07-14  1:45     ` Bart Schaefer

Code repositories for project(s) associated with this public inbox

	https://git.vuxu.org/mirror/zsh/

This is a public inbox, see mirroring instructions
for how to clone and mirror all data and code used for this inbox;
as well as URLs for NNTP newsgroup(s).