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_umount_points_list()
{
# List of characters to escape, shamelessly stolen from "scp" comp.
local escape_chars='[][(){}<>\",:;^&!$=?`|\\'\'' \t\f\n\r\v]'
# This is most odd, but we are adding artifically a space after the
# file name because, somehow, it enables proper escaping of dangerous
# characters, e.g. "|" -> "\|". Without space, it is possible to get
# either 0 "|" or 2 "\\|" backslashes, but 1 does not work. Also,
# sticking to sub() and gsub(), instead of gensub(), allows to be AWK
# implementation agnostic.
findmnt -lno TARGET | awk '{
if ($0 ~ "^"ENVIRON["HOME"]) {
homeless = $0
sub("^"ENVIRON["HOME"], "~", homeless)
gsub("'"$escape_chars"'", "\\\\&", homeless)
print homeless " "
}
if ($0 ~ "^"ENVIRON["PWD"]) {
reldir = $0
sub("^"ENVIRON["PWD"]"/?", "", reldir)
gsub("'"$escape_chars"'", "\\\\&", reldir)
print "./" reldir " "
print reldir " "
}
gsub("'"$escape_chars"'", "\\\\&")
print $0 " "
}'
}
_umount_module()
{
local cur prev OPTS
COMPREPLY=()
cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}"
case $prev in
'-t'|'--types')
local TYPES
TYPES="
$(\ls /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/fs | awk '{print $1, "no" $1}')
$(awk '{print $NF, "no" $NF}' /proc/filesystems)
"
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$TYPES" -- $cur) )
return 0
;;
'-h'|'--help'|'-V'|'--version')
return 0
;;
'-N'|'--namespace')
local NAMESPACE
NAMESPACE="$(lsns --type mnt --output PATH --noheadings)"
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$NAMESPACE" -- $cur) )
return 0
;;
esac
case $cur in
-*)
OPTS=" --all
--all-targets
--no-canonicalize
--detach-loop
--fake
--force
--internal-only
--namespace
--no-mtab
--lazy
--test-opts
--recursive
--read-only
--types
--quiet
--verbose
--help
--version"
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${OPTS[*]}" -- $cur) )
return 0
;;
esac
local IFS=$'\n'
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '$( _umount_points_list )' -- "$cur" ) )
}
# counteract the artificial addition of " " in _gen_mount_points() by
# disabling spaces automatically appended to the end of the file name
# completion via "-o nospace".
complete -F _umount_module -o nospace umount
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