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Tony Lotts e934624b32 Add function to search Dash.app (#2557)
* Add function to search Dash

* Pass all arguements instead of just the first

* Adding docset completion with help from @kapeli and [arx]
2018-08-07 18:14:38 +02:00

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# Usage: dash [keyword:]query
dash() { open dash://"$*" }
compdef _dash dash
_dash() {
# No sense doing this for anything except the 2nd position and if we haven't
# specified which docset to query against
if [[ $CURRENT -eq 2 && ! "$words[2]" =~ ":" ]]; then
local -a _all_docsets
_all_docsets=()
# Use defaults to get the array of docsets from preferences
# Have to smash it into one big line so that each docset is an element of
# our DOCSETS array
DOCSETS=("${(@f)$(defaults read com.kapeli.dash docsets | tr -d '\n' | grep -oE '\{.*?\}')}")
# remove all newlines since defaults prints so pretty like
# Now get each docset and output each on their own line
for doc in "$DOCSETS[@]"; do
# Only output docsets that are actually enabled
if [[ "`echo $doc | grep -Eo \"isEnabled = .*?;\" | sed 's/[^01]//g'`" == "0" ]]; then
continue
fi
keyword=''
# Order of preference as explained to me by @kapeli via email
KEYWORD_LOCATORS=(keyword suggestedKeyword platform)
for locator in "$KEYWORD_LOCATORS[@]"; do
# Echo the docset, try to find the appropriate keyword
# Strip doublequotes and colon from any keyword so that everything has the
# same format when output (we'll add the colon in the completion)
keyword=`echo $doc | grep -Eo "$locator = .*?;" | sed -e "s/$locator = \(.*\);/\1/" -e "s/[\":]//g"`
if [[ ! -z "$keyword" ]]; then
# if we fall back to platform, we should do some checking per @kapeli
if [[ "$locator" == "platform" ]]; then
# Since these are the only special cases right now, let's not do the
# expensive processing unless we have to
if [[ "$keyword" == "python" || "$keyword" == "java" || \
"$keyword" == "qt" || "$keyword" == "cocs2d" ]]; then
docsetName=`echo $doc | grep -Eo "docsetName = .*?;" | sed -e "s/docsetName = \(.*\);/\1/" -e "s/[\":]//g"`
if [[ "$keyword" == "python" ]]; then
if [[ "$docsetName" == "Python 2" ]]; then
keyword="python2"
elif [[ "$docsetName" == "Python 3" ]]; then
keyword="python3"
fi
elif [[ "$keyword" == "java" ]]; then
if [[ "$docsetName" == "Java SE7" ]]; then
keyword="java7"
elif [[ "$docsetName" == "Java SE6" ]]; then
keyword="java6"
elif [[ "$docsetName" == "Java SE8" ]]; then
keyword="java8"
fi
elif [[ "$keyword" == "qt" ]]; then
if [[ "$docsetName" == "Qt 5" ]]; then
keyword="qt5"
elif [[ "$docsetName" == "Qt 4" ]]; then
keyword="qt4"
elif [[ "$docsetName" == "Qt" ]]; then
keyword="qt4"
fi
elif [[ "$keyword" == "cocos2d" ]]; then
if [[ "$docsetName" == "Cocos3D" ]]; then
keyword="cocos3d"
fi
fi
fi
fi
# Bail once we have a match
break
fi
done
# If we have a keyword, add it to the list!
if [[ ! -z "$keyword" ]]; then
_all_docsets+=($keyword)
fi
done
# special thanks to [arx] on #zsh for getting me sorted on this piece
compadd -qS: -- "$_all_docsets[@]"
return
fi
}