curl-curl/scripts/completion.pl
Carlos Henrique Lima Melara 2f5e4e0db4
scripts: completion.pl: sort the completion file for all shells
The reproducible builds effort in Debian has caught a regression in curl
8.13.0-rc1 but we were a bit slow to realize it. The ordering of the
completion file for fish is not deterministic so it can differ between
builds. Since there is no restriction about the order of the completion
file for fish, let's just sort it too.

Closes #16985
2025-04-06 11:35:38 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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###########################################################################
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long();
use Pod::Usage();
my $opts_dir = '../docs/cmdline-opts';
my $shell = 'zsh';
my $help = 0;
Getopt::Long::GetOptions(
'opts-dir=s' => \$opts_dir,
'shell=s' => \$shell,
'help' => \$help,
) or Pod::Usage::pod2usage();
Pod::Usage::pod2usage() if $help;
my @opts = parse_main_opts($opts_dir);
if ($shell eq 'fish') {
print "# curl fish completion\n\n";
print "# Complete file paths after @\n";
print q(complete -c curl -n 'string match -qr "^@" -- (commandline -ct)' -k -xa "(printf '%s\n' -- @(__fish_complete_suffix --complete=(commandline -ct | string replace -r '^@' '') ''))");
print "\n\n";
print qq{$_ \n} foreach (@opts);
} elsif ($shell eq 'zsh') {
my $opts_str;
$opts_str .= qq{ $_ \\\n} foreach (@opts);
chomp $opts_str;
my $tmpl = <<"EOS";
#compdef curl
# curl zsh completion
local curcontext="\$curcontext" state state_descr line
typeset -A opt_args
local rc=1
_arguments -C -S \\
$opts_str
'*:URL:_urls' && rc=0
return rc
EOS
print $tmpl;
} else {
die("Unsupported shell: $shell");
}
sub parse_main_opts {
my ($opts_dir) = @_;
my (@files, @list);
my ($dir_handle, $file_content);
opendir($dir_handle, $opts_dir) || die "Unable to open dir: $opts_dir due to error: $!";
@files = readdir($dir_handle);
closedir($dir_handle) || die "Unable to close handle on dir: $opts_dir due to error: $!";
# We want regular files that end with .md and don't start with an underscore
# Edge case: MANPAGE.md doesn't start with an underscore but also isn't documentation for an option
@files = grep { $_ =~ /\.md$/i && !/^_/ && -f "$opts_dir/$_" && $_ ne "MANPAGE.md" } @files;
for my $file (@files) {
open(my $doc_handle, '<', "$opts_dir/$file") || die "Unable to open file: $file due to error: $!";
$file_content = join('', <$doc_handle>);
close($doc_handle) || die "Unable to close file: $file due to error: $!";
# Extract the curldown header section demarcated by ---
$file_content =~ /^---\s*\n(.*?)\n---\s*\n/s || die "Unable to parse file $file";
$file_content = $1;
my ($short, $long, $arg, $desc);
if ($file_content =~ /^Short:\s+(.*)\s*$/im) {$short = "-$1";}
if ($file_content =~ /^Long:\s+(.*)\s*$/im) {$long = "--$1";}
if ($file_content =~ /^Arg:\s+(.*)\s*$/im) {$arg = $1;}
if ($file_content =~ /^Help:\s+(.*)\s*$/im) {$desc = $1;}
$arg =~ s/\:/\\\:/g if defined $arg;
$desc =~ s/'/'\\''/g if defined $desc;
$desc =~ s/\[/\\\[/g if defined $desc;
$desc =~ s/\]/\\\]/g if defined $desc;
$desc =~ s/\:/\\\:/g if defined $desc;
my $option = '';
if ($shell eq 'fish') {
$option .= "complete --command curl";
$option .= " --short-option '" . strip_dash(trim($short)) . "'"
if defined $short;
$option .= " --long-option '" . strip_dash(trim($long)) . "'"
if defined $long;
$option .= " --description '" . strip_dash(trim($desc)) . "'"
if defined $desc;
} elsif ($shell eq 'zsh') {
$option .= '{' . trim($short) . ',' if defined $short;
$option .= trim($long) if defined $long;
$option .= '}' if defined $short;
$option .= '\'[' . trim($desc) . ']\'' if defined $desc;
if (defined $arg) {
$option .= ":'$arg'";
if ($arg =~ /<file ?(name)?>|<path>/) {
$option .= ':_files';
} elsif ($arg =~ /<dir>/) {
$option .= ":'_path_files -/'";
} elsif ($arg =~ /<url>/i) {
$option .= ':_urls';
} elsif ($long =~ /ftp/ && $arg =~ /<method>/) {
$option .= ":'(multicwd nocwd singlecwd)'";
} elsif ($arg =~ /<method>/) {
$option .= ":'(DELETE GET HEAD POST PUT)'";
}
}
}
push(@list, $option);
}
# Sort longest first, because zsh won't complete an option listed
# after one that's a prefix of it. When length is equal, fall back
# to stringwise cmp.
@list = sort {
$a =~ /([^=]*)/; my $ma = $1;
$b =~ /([^=]*)/; my $mb = $1;
length($mb) <=> length($ma) || $ma cmp $mb
} @list;
return @list;
}
sub trim { my $s = shift; $s =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; return $s };
sub strip_dash { my $s = shift; $s =~ s/^-+//g; return $s };
__END__
=head1 NAME
completion.pl - Generates tab-completion files for various shells
=head1 SYNOPSIS
completion.pl [options...]
--opts-dir path to cmdline-opts directory
--shell zsh/fish
--help prints this help
=cut