Tidy up and improve target (-t) argument parsing:

- move the code back into cmd.c and merge with the existing functions where
  possible;
- accept "-tttyp0" as well as "-t/dev/ttyp0" for clients;
- when looking up session names, try an exact match first, and if that fails
  look for it as an fnmatch pattern and then as the start of a name - if more
  that one session matches an error is given; so if there is one session called
  "mysession", -tmysession, -tmysess, -tmysess* are equivalent but if there
  is also "mysession2", the last two are errors;
- similarly for windows, if the argument is not a valid index or exact window
  name match, try it against the window names as an fnmatch pattern and a
  prefix.
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Nicholas Marriott
2009-07-13 17:47:46 +00:00
parent 359285928b
commit 023d8d38ec
8 changed files with 406 additions and 298 deletions

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@ -126,18 +126,8 @@ cmd_new_window_exec(struct cmd *self, struct cmd_ctx *ctx)
if (data == NULL)
return (0);
if (arg_parse_window(data->target, &s, &idx) != 0) {
ctx->error(ctx, "bad window: %s", data->target);
if ((idx = cmd_find_index(ctx, data->target, &s)) == -2)
return (-1);
}
if (s == NULL)
s = ctx->cursession;
if (s == NULL)
s = cmd_current_session(ctx);
if (s == NULL) {
ctx->error(ctx, "session not found: %s", data->target);
return (-1);
}
wl = NULL;
if (idx != -1)