Systemd/shell-completion/zsh/_systemd-inhibit
William Giokas 298b9e23a6 zsh_completion: Allow specifying multiple arguments
Some of the options in systemd can take multiple arguments, such as
systemctl's --type option. Previously, you would only be able to
complete a single type after the -t, but now zsh will continue to
complete the types, separating them by commas.

systemd-inhibit's --what command has colon (:), and that has been taken
into account.
2013-08-15 11:29:08 -04:00

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#compdef systemd-inhibit
_systemd_inhibit_command(){
if (( CURRENT == 1 )); then
compset -q
_normal
else
local n=${words[(b:2:i)[^-]*]}
if (( n <= CURRENT )); then
compset -n $n
_alternative \
'files:file:_files' \
'commands:command:_normal' && return 0
fi
_default
fi
}
_inhibit_what() {
local _inhibit
_inhibit=(shutdown sleep idle handle-power-key handle-suspend-key handle-hibernate-key handle-lid-switch)
_values -s : "${_inhibit[@]}"
}
_arguments \
{-h,--help}'[Show this help]' \
'--version[Show package version]' \
'--what=[Operations to inhibit]:options:_inhibit_what' \
'--who=[A descriptive string who is inhibiting]' \
'--why=[A descriptive string why is being inhibited]' \
'--mode=[One of block or delay]' \
'--list[List active inhibitors]' \
'*:commands:_systemd_inhibit_command'