On a Tuesday in 2021, Michal Privoznik wrote:
If user is trying to auto complete a value that contains a space,
they have two options: use backslash to escape space or use
qotes, like this:
virsh # start --domain "domain with space<TAB>
However, in this case our tokenizer sees imbalance in (double)
quotes: there is a starting one that's missing it's companion.
*its
Well, that's obvious - user is still in process of writing the
command. What we need to do in this case is to ignore the
imbalance and return success (from the tokenizer) - readline will
handle closing the quote properly.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn(a)redhat.com>
---
tools/vsh.c | 12 +++++++++---
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/vsh.c b/tools/vsh.c
index e5c6cebebb..53a84b9d95 100644
--- a/tools/vsh.c
+++ b/tools/vsh.c
@@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ vshCommandParse(vshControl *ctl, vshCommandParser *parser, vshCmd
**partial)
if (optstr)
tkdata = optstr;
else
- tk = parser->getNextArg(ctl, parser, &tkdata, true);
+ tk = parser->getNextArg(ctl, parser, &tkdata, partial ==
NULL);
if (tk == VSH_TK_ERROR)
goto syntaxError;
if (tk != VSH_TK_ARG) {
@@ -1673,10 +1673,16 @@ vshCommandStringGetArg(vshControl *ctl, vshCommandParser *parser,
char **res,
*q++ = *p++;
}
+
if (double_quote) {
- if (report)
+ /* We have seen a double quote, but not it's companion
*its
Jano
+ * ending. It's valid though, in case when we're
called
+ * from completer (report = false), but it's not valid
+ * when parsing real command (report= true). */
+ if (report) {
vshError(ctl, "%s", _("missing \""));
- return VSH_TK_ERROR;
+ return VSH_TK_ERROR;
+ }
}
*q = '\0';
--
2.26.2