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Re: [PATCHES] Add command 'query'



Thanks Florian.

I didn't try $hc complete, I just tried tab completion. $complete worked for me. Not for query though :(. Ill have to look into it.

As for TAB-Completion, it's just a shell configuration issue on my end. I sourced /etc/bash_completion.d/herbstclient-completion and all is good. So that solves that issue.

I haven't had any path issues yet, but thanks for the heads up.

Tylo.

PS. Thanks for the tip about --hard. Does this only effect tracked files? I need to clean my depends and stuff, correct?

On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Florian Bruhin <me _at_ the _minus_ compiler _dot_ org> wrote:
* Tyler Thomas Hart <tylerthomashart _at_ gmail _dot_ com> [2012-12-06 12:29:20 -0800]:
> Patch 0014 also adds completion for queries. However, it seems that
> something isn't working in a higher-scoped completion function. I built
> from my master, and tab-completing settings and directions returns
> completions for commands instead of settings and directions. Is this the
> behavoiur for anyone else? Or did I bork my main branch (haven't touched
> it, besides occasionally pulling) and need to reclone?

Works for me:

$ hc complete 1 set
frame_gap
frame_padding
[...]

You can try the following:

git checkout master
git pull origin master
git reset --hard origin/master

Be sure you actually are on master, by doing reset --hard you lose all
commits you did in that branch since origin/master.

Also, are you sure you're actually compiling, installing and running
from master, and not something else? I once searched for a bug some
hours because I accidentally did a "make install" which installed hlwm
to /usr/local/bin, so the older version from there was always run
because it's first in PATH.

Flo

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