completion: bash: support recursive aliases

It is possible to have recursive aliases like:

  l = log --oneline
  lg = l --graph

So the completion should detect such aliases as well.

Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Felipe Contreras
2020-11-09 20:03:42 -06:00
committed by Junio C Hamano
parent e4d83eee92
commit 9414938c34
2 changed files with 50 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -1120,26 +1120,38 @@ __git_pretty_aliases ()
# __git_aliased_command requires 1 argument
__git_aliased_command ()
{
local word cmdline=$(__git config --get "alias.$1")
for word in $cmdline; do
case "$word" in
\!gitk|gitk)
echo "gitk"
return
;;
\!*) : shell command alias ;;
-*) : option ;;
*=*) : setting env ;;
git) : git itself ;;
\(\)) : skip parens of shell function definition ;;
{) : skip start of shell helper function ;;
:) : skip null command ;;
\'*) : skip opening quote after sh -c ;;
*)
echo "$word"
return
esac
local cur=$1 last word cmdline
while [[ -n "$cur" ]]; do
cmdline=$(__git config --get "alias.$cur")
last=$cur
cur=
for word in $cmdline; do
case "$word" in
\!gitk|gitk)
cur="gitk"
break
;;
\!*) : shell command alias ;;
-*) : option ;;
*=*) : setting env ;;
git) : git itself ;;
\(\)) : skip parens of shell function definition ;;
{) : skip start of shell helper function ;;
:) : skip null command ;;
\'*) : skip opening quote after sh -c ;;
*)
cur="$word"
break
esac
done
done
cur=$last
if [[ "$cur" != "$1" ]]; then
echo "$cur"
fi
}
# Check whether one of the given words is present on the command line,