On 08/11/2015 05:47 AM, Oliver Kiddle wrote: > Eric Cook wrote: >> I also wasn't able to find the type of tunnels mentioned in >> http://www.zsh.org/mla/workers/2007/msg00111.html that doesn't show up >> in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/. Maybe at some point since then, that was >> fixed. But to avoid some kind of regression /sys/class/net/ seems usable >> for the time being. > > One example, is aliases. So if you do something like > ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.42.37 > then ifconfig will show eth0:1 while /sys/class won't. > > There may be cases where we don't want to complete those, however. Are there programs that actually work with aliases interface names? The ones I have seen, not many(ifdown/ifup), assumes you are attempting to address the actual interface. >> diff --git a/Completion/Unix/Type/_find_net_interfaces b/Completion/Unix/Type/_find_net_interfaces >> index 0c70335..f90f310 100644 >> --- a/Completion/Unix/Type/_find_net_interfaces >> +++ b/Completion/Unix/Type/_find_net_interfaces >> @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ case $OSTYPE in >> irix*) net_intf_list=( ${${${(f)"$(/usr/etc/netstat -i)"}%% *}[2,-1]} ) ;; >> *linux*) >> if (( $+commands[ip] )); then >> - net_intf_list=( ${${(m)${(f)"$(ip -o link)"}#*: }%%: *} ) >> + net_intf_list=( /sys/class/net/*(N:t) ) >> fi >> ;& > > The (( $+commands[ip] )) isn't really applicable after that change. Whoops. > Also did you notice that we still have the following further down in the > function: > if [[ -d /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf ]]; then > # On linux we used to use the following as the default. > # However, we now use ip or ifconfig since it finds additional devices such > # as tunnels. So only do this if that didn't work. > net_intf_list=( /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*~*(all|default)(N:t) ) > fi > > I think the /proc path there will work for older Linux installations > than the /sys path you use and it still works with new systems. > > Oliver > I noticed it and found /sys/class/net on the oldest linux installs i have access to, centos 4.x. The linux block in the case statement is a fall through. If /sys/class/net doesn't exist it will fall back to using ifconfig or /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/ since the array net_intf_list is still empty. I've fixed my original patch, but if you want to solve it another way, go for it :D