completion: clean up the __git_find_on_cmdline() helper function
The __git_find_on_cmdline() helper function started its life as __git_find_subcommand() [1], but it served a more general purpose than looking for subcommands, so later it was renamed accordingly [2]. However, that rename didn't touch the body of the function, and left the $subcommand local variable behind, still reminiscent of the function's original purpose. Let's clean up the names of __git_find_on_cmdline()'s local variables and get rid of that $subcommand variable name. While at it, add a short comment describing the function's purpose. [1]3ff1320d4b
(bash: refactor searching for subcommands on the command line, 2008-03-10), [2]918c03c2a7
(bash: rename __git_find_subcommand() to __git_find_on_cmdline(), 2009-09-15) Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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@ -1070,14 +1070,17 @@ __git_aliased_command ()
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# __git_find_on_cmdline requires 1 argument
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# Check whether one of the given words is present on the command line,
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# and print the first word found.
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__git_find_on_cmdline ()
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{
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local word subcommand c=1
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local word c=1
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local wordlist="$1"
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while [ $c -lt $cword ]; do
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word="${words[c]}"
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for subcommand in $1; do
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if [ "$subcommand" = "$word" ]; then
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echo "$subcommand"
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for word in $wordlist; do
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if [ "$word" = "${words[c]}" ]; then
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echo "$word"
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return
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fi
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done
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