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ArgumentCompletionList
Description
An ArgumentCompletionList is used to display possible arguments when trying to complete a ConsoleCommand in the CommandExecutor by calling complete(). ArgumentCompletionLists are returned by a function stored in a ArgumentCompleter.
An ArgumentCompletionList is in fact just a std::list with elements that return three strings:
- getString(): The string that will be used to complete the command
- getComparable(): A string in lowercase used to compare the possible arguments with the already typed argument fragment
- getDisplay(): The string that should be displayed in the list (but this is just fake - the other two strings do the real work)
Usage
ArgumentCompletionList myList = function(); std::string fragment = "a"; for (ArgumentCompletionList::iterator it = myList.begin(); it != myList.end(); ++it) { if ((*it).getComparable() starts_with fragment) { std::cout << "Argument: " << (*it).getDisplay() << std::endl; return (*it).getString(); } }