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When autocompleting from `pass <TAB>', sometimes the following errors
appear:
_values:compvalues:10: not enough arguments
find: `/home/user/.password-store': No such file or directory
_values:compvalues:10: not enough arguments
find: `/home/user/.password-store': No such file or directory
The `_values' error happens when there is no password-store folder *or*
there are no passwords in pass; the `find' error only when there is no
password-store folder.
We can trace it back to line 108, which contains the only `_values'
statement that is executed when we autocomplete from pass. We confirm
this by following the trail of execution, which is
_pass -> _pass_cmd_show -> _pass_complete_entries ->
-> _pass_complete_entries_helper
If we try running the command inside `$()' on line 104, we see that it
returns nothing and the output is blank. This means that `_values' only
receives 1 of its 2 mandatory parameters, therefore the above error is
triggered (not enough arguments).
That is unless we don't have a password-store folder, in which case the
`find: [...] no such file or directory' error is *also* triggered.
We solve the first error by supplying a default value of "" if the
command outputs nothing, using the zsh construct ${var:-else}.
We solve the second error by redirecting the find command's stderr output
to /dev/null, so the error is effectively suppressed.
* * * *
This patch also fixes the first tab completion, which currently only
loads the completion function definition.
We do this by adding a `_pass' statement at the end of the file, which
runs the `_pass' completion function after loading its definition.
This is the standard way an autoloaded function works; for other examples
look at zsh's official completion files.
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This reverts commit 56381287a16792b4c6410f07db68e02f3574c213, and
further fixes things.
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Made sed expression GNU and BSD compatible.
A recent change in pass.zsh-completion broke autocompletion when using
BSD sed. I’ve made the relevant sed expression compatible with GNU and
BSD sed.
Previous change with regression:
http://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/password-store/2014-April/000773.html
http://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/commit/src/completion/pass.zsh-completion?id=f82e9d6cf3bc3a12bdfce89bf319d76f79e66efc
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From Kevin:
I found a small bug in the zsh completions. Basically when the
PASSWORD_STORE_DIR ends in a slash the first character of the
result is eaten, making completion essentially useless. (It does
this before determining matches).
This can be fixed by changing what is line 106 in my version from:
_values -C 'passwords' $(find -L "$prefix" \( -name .git -o -name
.gpg-id \) -prune -o $@ -print | sed -e "s#${prefix}.##" -e 's#\.gpg##'
| sort)
to
_values -C 'passwords' $(find -L "$prefix" \( -name .git -o -name
.gpg-id \) -prune -o $@ -print | sed -e "s#${prefix}/\\?##" -e
's#\.gpg##' | sort)
The difference is the first sed regex expression. The original
version assumed that the next character was a slash and removed
it while the new version only removes it if it is a slash.
"s#${prefix}.##" -> "s#${prefix}/\\?##"
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Reported-by: Kevin Cox <kevincox@kevincox.ca>
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Based-on-work-by: Matthieu Weber <mweber@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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This relies on a patched version of tree to work, unfortunately.
Hopefully upstream will accept our patch.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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