Our vsh bash completion string is merely just a wrapper over
virsh/virt-admin complete (cmdComplete) - a hidden command that
uses internal readline completion to generate list of candidates.
But this means that we have to pass some additional arguments to
the helper process: e.g. connection URI and R/O flag.
Candidates are printed on a separate line each (and can contain
space), which means that when bash is reading the helper's output
into an array, it needs to split items on '\n' char - hence the
IFS=$'\n' prefix on the line executing the helper. This was
introduced in b889594a70.
But this introduced a regression - those extra arguments we might
pass are stored in a string and previously were split on a space
character (because $IFS was kept untouched and by default
contains space). But now, after the fix that's no longer the case
and thus virsh/virt-admin sees ' -r -c URI' as one argument.
The solution is to take $IFS out of the picture by storing the
extra arguments in an array instead of string.
Fixes: b889594a7092440dc916e3f43eeeaca2684571ee
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn(a)redhat.com>
---
tools/bash-completion/vsh | 8 ++++----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/bash-completion/vsh b/tools/bash-completion/vsh
index bbb25fc3eb..402945a8c5 100644
--- a/tools/bash-completion/vsh
+++ b/tools/bash-completion/vsh
@@ -30,12 +30,12 @@ _vsh_complete()
c=$((++c))
done
- CMDLINE=
+ CMDLINE=( )
if [ -n "${RO}" ]; then
- CMDLINE="${CMDLINE} -r"
+ CMDLINE+=("-r")
fi
if [ -n "${URI}" ]; then
- CMDLINE="${CMDLINE} -c ${URI}"
+ CMDLINE+=("-c" "${URI}")
fi
INPUT=( "${COMP_WORDS[@]:$i:$COMP_CWORD}" )
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ _vsh_complete()
# the name of the command whose arguments are being
# completed.
# Therefore, we might just run $1.
- IFS=$'\n' A=($($1 ${CMDLINE} complete -- "${INPUT[@]}"
2>/dev/null))
+ IFS=$'\n' A=($($1 ${CMDLINE[@]} complete -- "${INPUT[@]}"
2>/dev/null))
COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "${A[*]%--}" -- ${cur}))
__ltrim_colon_completions "$cur"
--
2.26.3