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NAME

       Getopt::Complete::Compgen - standard tab-completion callbacks

VERSION

       This document describes Getopt::Complete::Compgen 0.26.

SYNOPSIS

        # A completion spec can use any of the following, specified by a single
        # word, or a single character, automatically:

        use Getopt::Complete(
           'myfile'    => 'files',         # or 'f'
           'mydir'     => 'directories',   # or 'd'
           'mycommand' => 'commands',      # or 'c'
           'myuser'    => 'users',         # or 'u'
           'mygroup'   => 'groups',        # or 'd'
           'myenv'     => 'environment',   # or 'e'
           'myservice' => 'services',      # or 's'
           'myalias'   => 'aliases',       # or 'a'
           'mybuiltin' => 'builtins'       # or 'b'
        );

DESCRIPTION

       This module contains subroutines which can be used as callbacks with Getopt::Complete, and
       which implement all of the standard completions supported by the bash "compgen" builtin.

       Running "compgen -o files abc" will produce the completion list as though the user typed
       "abc<TAB>", with the presumption the user is attempting to complete file names.

       This module provides a subroutine names "files", with an alias named "f", which returns
       the same list.

       The subroutine is suitable for use in a callback in a Getopt::Complete competion
       specification.

       It does the equivalent for directories, executable commands, users, groups, environment
       variables, services, aliases and shell builtins.

       These are the same:

        @matches = Getopt::Complete::Compgen::files("whatevercommand","abc","whateverparam",$whatever_other_args);

        @same = `bash -c "compgen -f sometext"`;
        chomp @same;

       These are equivalent in any spec:

          \&Getopt::Complete::Compgen::files
          \&Getopt;:Complete::Compgen::f
         'Getopt::Complete::Compgen::files'
         'Getopt;:Complete::Compgen::f'
         'files'
         'f'

SEE ALSO

       Getopt::Complete

       The manual page for bash details the bash built-in command "compgen", which this wraps.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2010 Scott Smith and Washington University School of Medicine

AUTHORS

       Scott Smith (sakoht at cpan .org)

LICENSE

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.