Bart Schaefer wrote: > On Jul 8, 4:49pm, Thomas Köhler wrote: > } Subject: _killall on linux > } > } Now, the problem is: _killall won't complete all process names. This is > } not a big deal for "normal" users, but root may have to kill other > } user's processes, too. May I suggest something like this (completing > } _all_ process names for super users) > > We could put something like that [*] in, but you should note that this > can already be configured via a style in root's .zshrc: > > zstyle ':completion:*:processes-names' command ps xa ho comm > > Making that configurable is the reason for the $(_call ...) expression. > > It's a bit weird that it's "processes-names" rather than "process-names". > (Was there some reason for that? It's not completing both processes and > names, and one doesn't normally use the possessive "processes' names" to > refer to "names of processes".) It doesn't have anything to do with real english -- it's just the tag used with some strings appended, to make it easier to remember them. At least I thought it would be easier... > [*] Rather than $( [[ "$UID" = 0 ]] && print -n xa ) I'd suggest the less > resource-intensive ${=EUID//(#s)0(#e)/ps xa}. I wouldn't be agains that patch. But I think it raises the question if we should add other default for some systems, such as -u$USER. Bye Sven -- Sven Wischnowsky wischnow@informatik.hu-berlin.de