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;;; esh-var.el --- handling of variables  -*- lexical-binding:t -*-

;; Copyright (C) 1999-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org>

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.

;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.

;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.

;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

;;; Commentary:

;; These are the possible variable interpolation syntaxes.  Also keep
;; in mind that if an argument looks like a number, it will be
;; converted to a number.  This is not significant when invoking
;; external commands, but it's important when calling Lisp functions.
;;
;;   $VARIABLE
;;
;; Interval the value of an environment variable, or a Lisp variable
;;
;;   $ALSO-VAR
;;
;; "-" is a valid part of a variable name.
;;
;;   $\"MYVAR\"-TOO
;;   $'MYVAR'-TOO
;;
;; Only "MYVAR" is part of the variable name in this case.
;;
;;   $(lisp)
;;
;; Returns result of Lisp evaluation.  Note: Used alone like this, it
;; is identical to just saying (lisp); but with the variable expansion
;; form, the result may be interpolated a larger string, such as
;; '$(lisp)/other'.
;;
;;   ${command}
;;
;; Returns the value of an eshell subcommand.  See the note above
;; regarding Lisp evaluations.
;;
;;   $<command>
;;
;; Evaluates an eshell subcommand, redirecting the output to a
;; temporary file, and returning the file name.
;;
;;   $EXPR[10]
;;
;; Return the 10th element of $EXPR, which can be any dollar
;; expression.  If $EXPR's value is a string, it will be split in
;; order to make it a list.  The splitting will occur at whitespace.
;;
;;   $EXPR[10 20]
;;
;; As above, but instead of returning a single element, it now returns a
;; list of two elements.
;;
;;   $EXPR[: 10]
;;
;; Like $EXPR[10], except that splitting occurs at the colon now.
;;
;;   $EXPR["\\\\" 10]
;;
;; Separate on backslash characters.  Actually, the first argument --
;; if it doesn't have the form of a number -- can be any regular
;; expression.  So to split on numbers, use '$EXPR["[0-9]+" 10 20]'.
;;
;;   $EXPR[hello]
;;
;; Calls `assoc' on $EXPR with 'hello', expecting it to be an alist.
;;
;;   $#EXPR
;;
;; Returns the length of the value of $EXPR.  This could also be
;; done using the `length' Lisp function.
;;
;; There are also a few special variables defined by Eshell.  '$$' is
;; the value of the last command (t or nil, in the case of an external
;; command).  This makes it possible to chain results:
;;
;;   /tmp $ echo /var/spool/mail/johnw
;;   /var/spool/mail/johnw
;;   /tmp $ dirname $$
;;   /var/spool/mail/
;;   /tmp $ cd $$
;;   /var/spool/mail $
;;
;; '$_' refers to the last argument of the last command.  And $?
;; contains the exit code of the last command (0 or 1 for Lisp
;; functions, based on successful completion).

;;; Code:

(require 'esh-util)
(require 'esh-cmd)
(require 'esh-opt)
(require 'esh-module)
(require 'esh-arg)
(require 'esh-io)

(require 'pcomplete)
(require 'ring)

(defconst eshell-inside-emacs (format "%s,eshell" emacs-version)
  "Value for the `INSIDE_EMACS' environment variable.")

(defgroup eshell-var nil
  "Variable interpolation is introduced whenever the `$' character
appears unquoted in any argument (except when that argument is
surrounded by single quotes).  It may be used to interpolate a
variable value, a subcommand, or even the result of a Lisp form."
  :tag "Variable handling"
  :group 'eshell)

;;; User Variables:

(defcustom eshell-var-load-hook nil
  "A list of functions to call when loading `eshell-var'."
  :version "24.1"			; removed eshell-var-initialize
  :type 'hook)

(defcustom eshell-prefer-lisp-variables nil
  "If non-nil, prefer Lisp variables to environment variables."
  :type 'boolean)

(defcustom eshell-complete-export-definition t
  "If non-nil, completing names for `export' shows current definition."
  :type 'boolean)

(defcustom eshell-modify-global-environment nil
  "If non-nil, using `export' changes Emacs's global environment."
  :type 'boolean)

(defcustom eshell-variable-name-regexp "[A-Za-z0-9_-]+"
  "A regexp identifying what constitutes a variable name reference.
Note that this only applies for `$NAME'.  If the syntax `$<NAME>' is
used, then NAME can contain any character, including angle brackets,
if they are quoted with a backslash."
  :type 'regexp)

(defcustom eshell-variable-aliases-list
  `(;; for eshell.el
    ("COLUMNS" ,(lambda () (window-body-width nil 'remap)) t t)
    ("LINES" ,(lambda () (window-body-height nil 'remap)) t t)
    ("INSIDE_EMACS" eshell-inside-emacs t)

    ;; for eshell-cmd.el
    ("_" ,(lambda (indices quoted)
	    (if (not indices)
	        (car (last eshell-last-arguments))
	      (eshell-apply-indices eshell-last-arguments
				    indices quoted))))
    ("?" eshell-last-command-status)
    ("$" eshell-last-command-result)

    ;; for em-alias.el and em-script.el
    ("0" eshell-command-name)
    ("1" ,(lambda () (nth 0 eshell-command-arguments)) nil t)
    ("2" ,(lambda () (nth 1 eshell-command-arguments)) nil t)
    ("3" ,(lambda () (nth 2 eshell-command-arguments)) nil t)
    ("4" ,(lambda () (nth 3 eshell-command-arguments)) nil t)
    ("5" ,(lambda () (nth 4 eshell-command-arguments)) nil t)
    ("6" ,(lambda () (nth 5 eshell-command-arguments)) nil t)
    ("7" ,(lambda () (nth 6 eshell-command-arguments)) nil t)
    ("8" ,(lambda () (nth 7 eshell-command-arguments)) nil t)
    ("9" ,(lambda () (nth 8 eshell-command-arguments)) nil t)
    ("*" eshell-command-arguments))
  "This list provides aliasing for variable references.
Each member is of the following form:

  (NAME VALUE [COPY-TO-ENVIRONMENT] [SIMPLE-FUNCTION])

NAME defines the name of the variable, VALUE is a Lisp value used to
compute the string value that will be returned when the variable is
accessed via the syntax `$NAME'.

If VALUE is a function, its behavior depends on the value of
SIMPLE-FUNCTION.  If SIMPLE-FUNCTION is nil, call VALUE with two
arguments: the list of the indices that were used in the reference,
and either t or nil depending on whether or not the variable was
quoted with double quotes.  For example, if `NAME' were aliased
to a function, a reference of `$NAME[10][20]' would result in that
function being called with the arguments `((\"10\") (\"20\"))' and
nil.
If SIMPLE-FUNCTION is non-nil, call the function with no arguments
and then pass its return value to `eshell-apply-indices'.

If VALUE is a string, return the value for the variable with that
name in the current environment.  If no variable with that name exists
in the environment, but if a symbol with that same name exists and has
a value bound to it, return that symbol's value instead.  You can
prefer symbol values over environment values by setting the value
of `eshell-prefer-lisp-variables' to t.

If VALUE is a symbol, return the value bound to it.

If VALUE has any other type, signal an error.

Additionally, if COPY-TO-ENVIRONMENT is non-nil, the alias should be
copied (a.k.a. \"exported\") to the environment of created subprocesses."
  :type '(repeat (list string sexp
		       (choice (const :tag "Copy to environment" t)
                               (const :tag "Use only in Eshell" nil))
                       (choice (const :tag "Call without argument" t)
                               (const :tag "Call with 2 arguments" nil))))
  :risky t)

(defvar-keymap eshell-var-mode-map
  "C-c M-v" #'eshell-insert-envvar)

;;; Functions:

(define-minor-mode eshell-var-mode
  "Minor mode for the esh-var module.

\\{eshell-var-mode-map}"
  :keymap eshell-var-mode-map)

(defun eshell-var-initialize ()     ;Called from `eshell-mode' via intern-soft!
  "Initialize the variable handle code."
  ;; Break the association with our parent's environment.  Otherwise,
  ;; changing a variable will affect all of Emacs.
  (unless eshell-modify-global-environment
    (setq-local process-environment (eshell-copy-environment)))

  (setq-local eshell-special-chars-inside-quoting
       (append eshell-special-chars-inside-quoting '(?$)))
  (setq-local eshell-special-chars-outside-quoting
       (append eshell-special-chars-outside-quoting '(?$)))

  (add-hook 'eshell-parse-argument-hook #'eshell-interpolate-variable t t)

  (add-hook 'eshell-prepare-command-hook
	    #'eshell-handle-local-variables nil t)

  (when (eshell-using-module 'eshell-cmpl)
    (add-hook 'pcomplete-try-first-hook
	      #'eshell-complete-variable-reference nil t)
    (add-hook 'pcomplete-try-first-hook
	      #'eshell-complete-variable-assignment nil t)))

(defun eshell-handle-local-variables ()
  "Allow for the syntax `VAR=val <command> <args>'."
  ;; strip off any null commands, which can only happen if a variable
  ;; evaluates to nil, such as "$var x", where `var' is nil.  The
  ;; command name in that case becomes `x', for compatibility with
  ;; most regular shells (the difference is that they do an
  ;; interpolation pass before the argument parsing pass, but Eshell
  ;; does both at the same time).
  (while (and (not eshell-last-command-name)
	      eshell-last-arguments)
    (setq eshell-last-command-name (car eshell-last-arguments)
	  eshell-last-arguments (cdr eshell-last-arguments)))
  (let ((setvar "\\`\\([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\\)=\\(.*\\)\\'")
	(command (eshell-stringify eshell-last-command-name))
	(args eshell-last-arguments))
    ;; local variable settings (such as 'CFLAGS=-O2 make') are handled
    ;; by making the whole command into a subcommand, and calling
    ;; setenv immediately before the command is invoked.  This means
    ;; that 'BLAH=x cd blah' won't work exactly as expected, but that
    ;; is by no means a typical use of local environment variables.
    (if (and command (string-match setvar command))
	(throw
	 'eshell-replace-command
	 (list
	  'eshell-as-subcommand
	  (append
	   (list 'progn)
	   (let ((l (list t)))
	     (while (string-match setvar command)
	       (nconc
		l (list
		   (list 'setenv (match-string 1 command)
			 (match-string 2 command)
			 (= (length (match-string 2 command)) 0))))
	       (setq command (eshell-stringify (car args))
		     args (cdr args)))
	     (cdr l))
	   (list (list 'eshell-named-command
		       command (list 'quote args)))))))))

(defun eshell-interpolate-variable ()
  "Parse a variable interpolation.
This function is explicit for adding to `eshell-parse-argument-hook'."
  (when (and (eq (char-after) ?$)
	     (/= (1+ (point)) (point-max)))
    (forward-char)
    (list 'eshell-escape-arg
	  (eshell-parse-variable))))

(defun eshell/define (var-alias definition)
  "Define a VAR-ALIAS using DEFINITION."
  (if (not definition)
      (setq eshell-variable-aliases-list
	    (delq (assoc var-alias eshell-variable-aliases-list)
		  eshell-variable-aliases-list))
    (let ((def (assoc var-alias eshell-variable-aliases-list))
	  (alias-def
	   (list var-alias
		 (list 'quote (if (= (length definition) 1)
				  (car definition)
				definition)))))
      (if def
	  (setq eshell-variable-aliases-list
		(delq (assoc var-alias eshell-variable-aliases-list)
		      eshell-variable-aliases-list)))
      (setq eshell-variable-aliases-list
	    (cons alias-def
		  eshell-variable-aliases-list))))
  nil)

(defun eshell/export (&rest sets)
  "This alias allows the `export' command to act as bash users expect."
  (while sets
    (if (and (stringp (car sets))
	     (string-match "^\\([^=]+\\)=\\(.*\\)" (car sets)))
	(setenv (match-string 1 (car sets))
		(match-string 2 (car sets))))
    (setq sets (cdr sets))))

(defun pcomplete/eshell-mode/export ()
  "Completion function for Eshell's `export'."
  (while (pcomplete-here
	  (if eshell-complete-export-definition
	      process-environment
	    (eshell-envvar-names)))))

(defun eshell/unset (&rest args)
  "Unset an environment variable."
  (while args
    (if (stringp (car args))
	(setenv (car args) nil t))
    (setq args (cdr args))))

(defun pcomplete/eshell-mode/unset ()
  "Completion function for Eshell's `unset'."
  (while (pcomplete-here (eshell-envvar-names))))

(defun eshell/setq (&rest args)
  "Allow command-ish use of `setq'."
  (let (last-value)
    (while args
      (let ((sym (intern (car args)))
	    (val (cadr args)))
	(setq last-value (set sym val)
	      args (cddr args))))
    last-value))

(defun pcomplete/eshell-mode/setq ()
  "Completion function for Eshell's `setq'."
  (while (and (pcomplete-here (all-completions pcomplete-stub
					       obarray #'boundp))
	      (pcomplete-here))))

;; FIXME the real "env" command does more than this, it runs a program
;; in a modified environment.
(defun eshell/env (&rest args)
  "Implementation of `env' in Lisp."
  (eshell-init-print-buffer)
  (eshell-eval-using-options
   "env" args
   '((?h "help" nil nil "show this usage screen")
     :external "env"
     :usage "<no arguments>")
   (dolist (setting (sort (eshell-environment-variables) 'string-lessp))
     (eshell-buffered-print setting "\n"))
   (eshell-flush)))

(defun eshell-insert-envvar (envvar-name)
  "Insert ENVVAR-NAME into the current buffer at point."
  (interactive
   (list (read-envvar-name "Name of environment variable: " t)))
  (insert-and-inherit "$" envvar-name))

(defun eshell-envvar-names (&optional environment)
  "Return a list of currently visible environment variable names."
  (mapcar (lambda (x)
            (substring x 0 (string-search "=" x)))
	  (or environment process-environment)))

(defun eshell-environment-variables ()
  "Return a `process-environment', fully updated.
This involves setting any variable aliases which affect the
environment, as specified in `eshell-variable-aliases-list'."
  (let ((process-environment (eshell-copy-environment)))
    (dolist (var-alias eshell-variable-aliases-list)
      (if (nth 2 var-alias)
	  (setenv (car var-alias)
		  (eshell-stringify
		   (or (eshell-get-variable (car var-alias)) "")))))
    process-environment))

(defun eshell-parse-variable ()
  "Parse the next variable reference at point.
The variable name could refer to either an environment variable, or a
Lisp variable.  The priority order depends on the setting of
`eshell-prefer-lisp-variables'.

Its purpose is to call `eshell-parse-variable-ref', and then to
process any indices that come after the variable reference."
  (let* ((get-len (when (eq (char-after) ?#)
		    (forward-char) t))
	 value indices)
    (setq value (eshell-parse-variable-ref get-len)
	  indices (and (not (eobp))
		       (eq (char-after) ?\[)
		       (eshell-parse-indices))
          ;; This is an expression that will be evaluated by `eshell-do-eval',
          ;; which only support let-binding of dynamically-scoped vars
	  value `(let ((indices (eshell-eval-indices ',indices))) ,value))
    (when get-len
      (setq value `(length ,value)))
    (when eshell-current-quoted
      (setq value `(eshell-stringify ,value)))
    value))

(defun eshell-parse-variable-ref (&optional modifier-p)
  "Eval a variable reference.
Returns a Lisp form which, if evaluated, will return the value of the
variable.

If MODIFIER-P is non-nil, the value of the variable will be
modified by some function.  If MODIFIER-P is nil, the value will be
used as-is; this allows optimization of some kinds of variable
references.

Possible variable references are:

  NAME          an environment or Lisp variable value
  \"LONG-NAME\"   disambiguates the length of the name
  `LONG-NAME'   as above
  {COMMAND}     result of command is variable's value
  (LISP-FORM)   result of Lisp form is variable's value
  <COMMAND>     write the output of command to a temporary file;
                result is the file name"
  (cond
   ((eq (char-after) ?{)
    (let ((end (eshell-find-delimiter ?\{ ?\})))
      (if (not end)
          (throw 'eshell-incomplete ?\{)
        (forward-char)
        (prog1
            `(eshell-apply-indices
              (eshell-convert
               (eshell-command-to-value
                (eshell-as-subcommand
                 ,(let ((subcmd (or (eshell-unescape-inner-double-quote end)
                                    (cons (point) end)))
                        (eshell-current-quoted nil))
                    (eshell-parse-command subcmd))))
               ;; If this is a simple double-quoted form like
               ;; "${COMMAND}" (i.e. no indices after the subcommand
               ;; and no `#' modifier before), ensure we convert to a
               ;; single string.  This avoids unnecessary work
               ;; (e.g. splitting the output by lines) when it would
               ;; just be joined back together afterwards.
               ,(when (and (not modifier-p) eshell-current-quoted)
                  '(not indices)))
              indices ,eshell-current-quoted)
          (goto-char (1+ end))))))
   ((eq (char-after) ?\<)
    (let ((end (eshell-find-delimiter ?\< ?\>)))
      (if (not end)
          (throw 'eshell-incomplete ?\<)
        (let* ((temp (make-temp-file temporary-file-directory))
               (cmd (concat (buffer-substring (1+ (point)) end)
                            " > " temp)))
          (prog1
              `(let ((eshell-current-handles
                      (eshell-create-handles ,temp 'overwrite)))
                 (progn
                   (eshell-as-subcommand
                    ,(let ((eshell-current-quoted nil))
                       (eshell-parse-command cmd)))
                   (ignore
                    (nconc eshell-this-command-hook
                           ;; Quote this lambda; it will be evaluated
                           ;; by `eshell-do-eval', which requires very
                           ;; particular forms in order to work
                           ;; properly.  See bug#54190.
                           (list (function (lambda ()
                                   (delete-file ,temp))))))
                   (eshell-apply-indices ,temp indices ,eshell-current-quoted)))
            (goto-char (1+ end)))))))
   ((eq (char-after) ?\()
    (condition-case nil
        `(eshell-apply-indices
          (eshell-command-to-value
           (eshell-lisp-command
            ',(read (or (eshell-unescape-inner-double-quote (point-max))
                        (current-buffer)))))
          indices ,eshell-current-quoted)
      (end-of-file
       (throw 'eshell-incomplete ?\())))
   ((looking-at (rx-to-string
                 `(or "'" ,(if eshell-current-quoted "\\\"" "\""))))
    (eshell-with-temp-command
        (or (eshell-unescape-inner-double-quote (point-max))
            (cons (point) (point-max)))
      (let ((name (if (eq (char-after) ?\')
                      (eshell-parse-literal-quote)
                    (eshell-parse-double-quote))))
        (when name
          `(eshell-get-variable ,(eval name) indices ,eshell-current-quoted)))))
   ((assoc (char-to-string (char-after))
           eshell-variable-aliases-list)
    (forward-char)
    `(eshell-get-variable ,(char-to-string (char-before)) indices
                          ,eshell-current-quoted))
   ((looking-at eshell-variable-name-regexp)
    (prog1
        `(eshell-get-variable ,(match-string 0) indices ,eshell-current-quoted)
      (goto-char (match-end 0))))
   (t
    (error "Invalid variable reference"))))

(defvar eshell-glob-function)

(defun eshell-parse-indices ()
  "Parse and return a list of index-lists.

For example, \"[0 1][2]\" becomes:
  ((\"0\" \"1\") (\"2\")."
  (let (indices)
    (while (eq (char-after) ?\[)
      (let ((end (eshell-find-delimiter ?\[ ?\])))
	(if (not end)
	    (throw 'eshell-incomplete ?\[)
	  (forward-char)
          (eshell-with-temp-command (or (eshell-unescape-inner-double-quote end)
                                        (cons (point) end))
	    (let (eshell-glob-function (eshell-current-quoted nil))
	      (setq indices (cons (eshell-parse-arguments
                                   (point-min) (point-max))
				  indices))))
	  (goto-char (1+ end)))))
    (nreverse indices)))

(defun eshell-eval-indices (indices)
  "Evaluate INDICES, a list of index-lists generated by `eshell-parse-indices'."
  (mapcar (lambda (i) (mapcar #'eval i)) indices))

(defun eshell-get-variable (name &optional indices quoted)
  "Get the value for the variable NAME.
INDICES is a list of index-lists (see `eshell-parse-indices').
If QUOTED is non-nil, this was invoked inside double-quotes."
  (if-let ((alias (assoc name eshell-variable-aliases-list)))
      (let ((target (nth 1 alias)))
        (cond
         ((functionp target)
          (if (nth 3 alias)
              (eshell-apply-indices (funcall target) indices quoted)
            (condition-case nil
	        (funcall target indices quoted)
              (wrong-number-of-arguments
               (display-warning
                :warning (concat "Function for `eshell-variable-aliases-list' "
                                 "entry should accept two arguments: INDICES "
                                 "and QUOTED.'"))
               (funcall target indices)))))
         ((symbolp target)
          (eshell-apply-indices (symbol-value target) indices quoted))
         (t
          (eshell-get-variable target indices quoted))))
    (unless (stringp name)
      (error "Unknown variable `%s'" (eshell-stringify name)))
    (eshell-apply-indices
     (let ((sym (intern-soft name)))
       (if (and sym (boundp sym)
		(or eshell-prefer-lisp-variables
		    (memq sym eshell--local-vars) ; bug#15372
		    (not (getenv name))))
	   (symbol-value sym)
	 (getenv name)))
     indices quoted)))

(defun eshell-apply-indices (value indices &optional quoted)
  "Apply to VALUE all of the given INDICES, returning the sub-result.
The format of INDICES is:

  ((INT-OR-NAME-OR-OTHER INT-OR-NAME INT-OR-NAME ...)
   ...)

Each member of INDICES represents a level of nesting.  If the first
member of a sublist is not an integer or name, and the value it's
referencing is a string, that will be used as the regexp with which
is to divide the string into sub-parts.  The default is whitespace.
Otherwise, each INT-OR-NAME refers to an element of the list value.
Integers imply a direct index, and names, an associate lookup using
`assoc'.

If QUOTED is non-nil, this was invoked inside double-quotes.
This affects the behavior of splitting strings: without quoting,
the split values are converted to numbers via
`eshell-convert-to-number' if possible; with quoting, they're
left as strings.

For example, to retrieve the second element of a user's record in
'/etc/passwd', the variable reference would look like:

  ${grep johnw /etc/passwd}[: 2]"
  (while indices
    (let ((refs (car indices)))
      (when (stringp value)
	(let (separator (index (caar indices)))
          (when (and (stringp index)
                     (not (get-text-property 0 'number index)))
            (setq separator index
                  refs (cdr refs)))
	  (setq value (split-string value separator))
          (unless quoted
            (setq value (mapcar #'eshell-convert-to-number value)))))
      (cond
       ((< (length refs) 0)
	(error "Invalid array variable index: %s"
	       (eshell-stringify refs)))
       ((= (length refs) 1)
	(setq value (eshell-index-value value (car refs))))
       (t
	(let ((new-value (list t)))
	  (while refs
	    (nconc new-value
		   (list (eshell-index-value value
					     (car refs))))
	    (setq refs (cdr refs)))
	  (setq value (cdr new-value))))))
    (setq indices (cdr indices)))
  value)

(defun eshell-index-value (value index)
  "Reference VALUE using the given INDEX."
  (when (and (stringp index) (get-text-property 0 'number index))
    (setq index (string-to-number index)))
  (if (stringp index)
      (cdr (assoc index value))
    (cond
     ((ring-p value)
      (if (> index (ring-length value))
	  (error "Index exceeds length of ring")
	(ring-ref value index)))
     ((listp value)
      (if (> index (length value))
	  (error "Index exceeds length of list")
	(nth index value)))
     ((vectorp value)
      (if (> index (length value))
	  (error "Index exceeds length of vector")
	(aref value index)))
     (t
      (error "Invalid data type for indexing")))))

;;;_* Variable name completion

(defun eshell-complete-variable-reference ()
  "If there is a variable reference, complete it."
  (let ((arg (pcomplete-actual-arg)) index)
    (when (setq index
		(string-match
		 (concat "\\$\\(" eshell-variable-name-regexp
			 "\\)?\\'") arg))
      (setq pcomplete-stub (substring arg (1+ index)))
      (throw 'pcomplete-completions (eshell-variables-list)))))

(defun eshell-variables-list ()
  "Generate list of applicable variables."
  (let ((argname pcomplete-stub)
	completions)
    (dolist (alias eshell-variable-aliases-list)
      (if (string-match (concat "^" argname) (car alias))
	  (setq completions (cons (car alias) completions))))
    (sort
     (append
      (mapcar
       (lambda (varname)
         (let ((value (eshell-get-variable varname)))
           (if (and value
                    (stringp value)
                    (file-directory-p value))
               (concat varname "/")
             varname)))
       (eshell-envvar-names (eshell-environment-variables)))
      (all-completions argname obarray 'boundp)
      completions)
     'string-lessp)))

(defun eshell-complete-variable-assignment ()
  "If there is a variable assignment, allow completion of entries."
  (let ((arg (pcomplete-actual-arg)) pos)
    (when (string-match (concat "\\`" eshell-variable-name-regexp "=") arg)
      (setq pos (match-end 0))
      (if (string-match "\\(:\\)[^:]*\\'" arg)
	  (setq pos (match-end 1)))
      (setq pcomplete-stub (substring arg pos))
      (throw 'pcomplete-completions (pcomplete-entries)))))

(provide 'esh-var)
;;; esh-var.el ends here

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