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Author SHA1 Message Date
Eric Freese 7afb7364f1 Allow skipping completion suggestions when buffer matches a pattern
Set ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETION_IGNORE to a glob pattern to have the
completion suggestion strategy never make suggestions when the buffer
matches the pattern.

This can be helpful when some completion routines you have are
particularly expensive and you want to prevent them from running
automatically on every keystroke.

See GitHub issue #463.
2019-12-15 08:13:54 -07:00
Eric Freese adb02c44a2 Prefix custom `_complete` implementation with "function" keyword
For some reason, when `_complete` is aliased before sourcing the plugin,
zsh was blowing up with a parse error. Adding "function" keyword makes
it parse successfully.

See similar issue: https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/issues/6723#issuecomment-381220834

Fixes GitHub #442
2019-06-17 22:04:31 -06:00
Eric Freese f543ba08c3 Fix cr/lf handling in completion strategy 2019-06-15 21:17:58 -06:00
Eric Freese e263845bed Add an extra completion to better exercise choosing first 2019-06-15 21:17:58 -06:00
Eric Freese c1910348c7 Implement completion suggestion strategy (#111)
Based on https://github.com/Valodim/zsh-capture-completion

`zpty -r` with a pattern seems to have some funky behavior on older
versions, giving unpredictable results

Don't use `-s` option to `zmodload`. It is not available in zsh versions
older than 5.3

If running in sync mode and a completion takes a long time, the user can
^C out of it. We need to use `always` in the strategy function or the
pty will not be destroyed in this case and the next time we go to create
it, it will fail, making the shell unusable.

User can have many different completion styles set that will modify what
they've already typed. These styles will result in suggestions that
don't match what the user has already typed. We try our best to unset
some of the more problematic ones, but add some code to fetch to
invalidate suggestions that don't match what the user's already typed.
2019-04-11 09:53:55 -06:00