Thomas Braun <thomas.braun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > + case "$cur" in > + --ignore-submodules=*) > + __gitcomp "none untracked dirty all" "" "${cur##--ignore-submodules=}" > + return > + ;; > + --untracked-files=*) > + __gitcomp "$__git_untracked_file_modes" "" "${cur##--untracked-files=}" > + return > + ;; > + --column=*) > + __gitcomp " > + always never auto column row plain dense nodense > + " "" "${cur##--column=}" > + return > + ;; > + --*) > + __gitcomp " > + --short --branch --porcelain --long --verbose > + --untracked-files= --ignore-submodules= --ignored > + --column= --no-column > + " > + return > + ;; > + esac > + > + untracked_state="$(__git_get_option_value "-u" "--untracked-files="\ If you have a SP before that backslash, you can avoid getting misunderstood that you are attempting to extend that string "--untracked-files=". The backslash is telling the shell that there are more arguments to come, and it is misleading to rely on the fast that the next line happens to begin with a whitespace. > + "$__git_untracked_file_modes" "status.showUntrackedFiles")" > + case "$untracked_state" in > + no) > + # --ignored option does not matter > + complete_opt= > + ;; > + all|normal|*) > + complete_opt="--cached --directory --no-empty-directory --others" > + > + if [ -n "$(__git_find_on_cmdline "--ignored")" ]; then > + complete_opt="$complete_opt --ignored --exclude=*" > + fi > + ;; > + esac > + > + __git_complete_index_file "$complete_opt" > +} > + > __git_config_get_set_variables () > { > local prevword word config_file= c=$cword -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html