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_loginctl: respects the verbose style. which allows a user to get
the pre d5df0d950f behavior of not showing a description for sessions
and users, by default they aren't shown.
zstyle ':completion:*' verbose true
or
zstyle ':completion:*:loginctl*:*' verbose true # or similar
Will show the descriptions.
zstyle ':completion:*' verbose true
and
zstyle ':completion:*:loginctl*:*' verbose false # or similar
Won't show descriptions for loginctl only
_systemd: complete pids for systemd-notify's --pid option.
display a message of the expected argument for other options.
_systemd-inhibit: complete block & delay for --mode
display a message of the expected argument for --who/--why
1) the iterator `fun' has an local scope. after running the completer,
it will no longer be defined.
2) use _describe instead of calling compadd. Using compadd without
calling _description or something similar before, restricts the
user's ability to customize what is presented to them.
zstyle ':completion:*' format 'Completing %d'
- now displays an header showing what is being completed.
zstyle ':completion::complete:loginctl-*::users' users user1 user2
- allows the user to manually specify which users is offered
zstyle :completion::complete:loginctl-kill-user:\* \
ignored-patterns '(100<0-4>|user1)'
- selectively ignore some users when completing loginctl kill-user
<tab>
Sessions, UIDs now have descriptions when selecting them.
3) removed the call to _loginctl_all_seats in _loginctl_attach(), since
_loginctl_seats calls it a second time, right before adding matches.
There isn't a noticeable difference doing this.
Things like -n to specify the lines to show with systemctl and
journalctl accepts syntax like:
journalctl -n4
systemctl -n14
Previously, typing `-nXX <tab>` where XX is a number, zsh would try to
complete an integer. Now it will see the XX and use the _journalctl_none
completion. This is also how any of the single letter options that take
arguments work as well.
_hosts_or_user_at_host was used by 6 different completions, and
previously was in all 6 of those files. I moved it out to its own file,
_sd_hosts_or_user_at_host. This will be autoloaded for use in other
completion functions. It also allows external completions to use this
function by simply calling _sd_hosts_or_user_at_host as in the systemd
completions.