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@@ -958,6 +958,13 @@ process IDs in the following lines. If the line does not contain
`tt(PID)', the first numbers in each of the other lines are taken as the
process IDs to complete.
)
+kindex(complete, completion style)
+item(tt(complete))(
+This is used by the tt(_expand_alias) function when invoked as a
+bindable command. If it set to `true' and the word on the command
+line is not the name of an alias, matching alias names will be
+completed.
+)
kindex(completer, completion style)
item(tt(completer))(
The strings given as the value of this style provide the names of the
@@ -1000,6 +1007,12 @@ This style is used by the tt(_list) completer function to decide if
insertion of matches should be delayed unconditionally. The default is
`true'.
)
+kindex(disabled, completion style)
+item(tt(disabled))(
+If this is set to `true', the tt(_expand_alias) completer and bindable
+command will try to expand disabled aliases, too. The default is
+`tt(false)'.
+)
kindex(disable-stat, completion style)
item(tt(disable-stat))(
This is used with an empty tag by the function completing for the
@@ -1184,6 +1197,11 @@ it is set to `true' (the default), globbing will be attempted on the
words resulting from substitution (see the tt(substitute) style) or
the original string from the line.
)
+kindex(global, completion style)
+item(tt(global))(
+If this is set to `true' (the default), the tt(_expand_alias)
+completer and bindable command will try to expand global aliases.
+)
kindex(group-name, completion style)
item(tt(group-name))(
The completion system can put different types of matches in different
@@ -1720,6 +1738,15 @@ setting the completer field in the context name to
tt(correct-)var(num) or tt(approximate-)var(num), where var(num) is
the number of errors that were accepted.
)
+kindex(regular, completion style)
+item(tt(regular))(
+This style is used by the tt(_expand_alias) completer and bindable
+command. If is set to `true' (the default) regular alias will be
+expanded only in command position. If it is set to `false', regular
+aliases will never be expanded and if it is set to the string
+`tt(always)', regular aliases will be expanded even if not in command
+position.
+)
kindex(packageset, completion style)
item(tt(packageset))(
This style is used when completing arguments of the Debian `tt(dpkg)'
@@ -2389,6 +2416,17 @@ When tt(_expand) is called as a function, the different modes may be
selected with options. The tt(-s) to tt(substitute), tt(-g) to
tt(glob) and tt(-o) to tt(subst-globs-only).
)
+findex(_expand_alias)
+item(tt(_expand_alias))(
+If the word the cursor is on is an alias, it is expanded and no other
+completers are called. Which types of aliases are to be expanded can
+be controlled with the tt(regular), tt(global) and tt(disabled)
+styles.
+
+This function is also a bindable command, see
+ifzman(the section `Bindable Commands' below)\
+ifnzman(noderef(Bindable Commands)).
+)
findex(_history)
item(tt(_history))(
Complete words from the shell's command history. This completer
@@ -2561,6 +2599,20 @@ completions as possible choices. This stores the string
`tt(correct-word)' in the var(function) field of the context name and
then calls the tt(_correct) completer.
)
+findex(_expand_alias (^Xa))
+item(tt(_expand_alias (^Xa)))(
+This function can be used as a completer and as a bindable command.
+It expands the word the cursor on if it is an alias. The types of
+aliases used can be controlled with the tt(regular), tt(global) and
+tt(disabled) styles.
+
+When used as a bindable command there is one additional feature that
+can be selected by setting the tt(complete) style to `true'. In this
+case, if the word isn't the name of an alias, tt(_expand_alias) tries
+to complete the word to an full alias name without expanding it (but
+leaving the cursor directly after the completed word so that invoking
+tt(_expand_alias) once more will expand the now-complete alias name).
+)
findex(_expand_word (^Xe))
item(tt(_expand_word (^Xe)))(
Performs expansion on the current word: equivalent to the standard