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| 21 |  * | 
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| 22 |  *   Author: | 
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| 23 |  *      Fabian 'x3n' Landau | 
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| 24 |  *   Co-authors: | 
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| 27 |  */ | 
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| 28 |  | 
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| 29 | /** | 
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| 30 |     @file | 
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| 31 |     @ingroup Command ArgumentCompletion | 
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| 32 |     @brief Declaration of all argument completion functions and macros used to define them. | 
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| 33 |  | 
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| 34 |     @anchor ArgumentCompletionExample | 
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| 35 |  | 
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| 36 |     Argument completion functions are used to create a list of possible arguments | 
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| 37 |     for an orxonox::ConsoleCommand. These functions are usually wrapped by an instance | 
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| 38 |     of orxonox::ArgumentCompleter. | 
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| 39 |  | 
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| 40 |     Argument completion functions can be declared and implemented by using the macros | 
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| 41 |     ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION() and ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTATION() | 
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| 42 |     respectively. They are necessary because they don't simply define the function, but they also | 
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| 43 |     create a static helper function that returns an instance of orxonox::ArgumentCompleter which | 
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| 44 |     wraps the defined function. This allows easier referencing of argument completion functions | 
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| 45 |     by simply calling autocompletion::functionname(). | 
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| 46 |  | 
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| 47 |     Argument completion functions can take up to 5 arguments, all of type std::string. | 
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| 48 |     The first argument is always the current argument which is being entered by the user | 
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| 49 |     in the shell. The second argument is the argument before, so in fact arguments from | 
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| 50 |     the shell are sent in reversed order to the argument completion function. This is | 
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| 51 |     necessary because the number of arguments can be variable | 
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| 52 |  | 
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| 53 |     Example: The user types the following into the shell: | 
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| 54 |     @code | 
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| 55 |     $ commandname argument1 argument2 argum | 
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| 56 |     @endcode | 
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| 57 |     Then he presses the @a tab key to print the possible arguments. Now the argument | 
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| 58 |     completion function for the @a third argument of @a commandname will be called in | 
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| 59 |     the following way: | 
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| 60 |     @code | 
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| 61 |     list = argcompfunction3("argum", "argument2", "argument1"); | 
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| 62 |     @endcode | 
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| 63 |  | 
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| 64 |     Usually each argument is one word (without whitespaces in it), but some argument completion | 
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| 65 |     functions need more than one word. This can be achieved by using ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTATION_MULTI(). | 
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| 66 |     In this case all supernumerous words are passed to the first (!) argument. | 
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| 67 |  | 
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| 68 |     An example to show how to declare, implement, and use an argument completion function: | 
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| 69 |     @code | 
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| 70 |     // ArgumentCompletionFunctions.h: | 
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| 71 |     // ------------------------------ | 
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| 72 |  | 
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| 73 |     // Declaration of the function: | 
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| 74 |     ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(month)(const std::string& fragment); | 
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| 75 |  | 
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| 76 |     // ArgumentCompletionFunctions.cc: | 
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| 77 |     // ------------------------------- | 
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| 78 |  | 
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| 79 |     // Implementation of the function | 
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| 80 |     ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTATION(month)(const std::string& fragment) | 
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| 81 |     { | 
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| 82 |         ArgumentCompletionList list; | 
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| 83 |  | 
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| 84 |         // check if the first part of the argument is a number - if yes, the user likely wants to enter the month as a number | 
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| 85 |         if (isNumber(fragment)) | 
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| 86 |         { | 
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| 87 |             for (int month = 1; month <= 12; ++month) | 
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| 88 |                 list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement(multi_cast<std::string>(month))); | 
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| 89 |         } | 
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| 90 |         else | 
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| 91 |         { | 
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| 92 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("January",   "january")); | 
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| 93 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("February",  "february")); | 
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| 94 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("March",     "march")); | 
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| 95 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("April",     "april")); | 
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| 96 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("May",       "may")); | 
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| 97 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("June",      "june")); | 
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| 98 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("July",      "july")); | 
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| 99 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("August",    "august")); | 
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| 100 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("September", "september")); | 
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| 101 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("October",   "october")); | 
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| 102 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("November",  "november")); | 
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| 103 |             list.push_back(ArgumentCompletionListElement("December",  "december")); | 
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| 104 |         } | 
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| 105 |  | 
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| 106 |         return list; | 
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| 107 |     } | 
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| 108 |  | 
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| 109 |     // SomeFile: | 
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| 110 |     // --------- | 
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| 111 |  | 
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| 112 |     // A class to manage the date: | 
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| 113 |     class Date | 
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| 114 |     { | 
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| 115 |         public: | 
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| 116 |             static void setDate(int day, const std::string& month, int year); | 
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| 117 |     }; | 
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| 118 |  | 
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| 119 |     // Define a console command that needs a date. Add argument completion for the month: | 
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| 120 |     SetConsoleCommand("setDate", &Date::setDate).argumentCompleter(1, autocompletion::month()); | 
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| 121 |     @endcode | 
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| 122 |  | 
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| 123 |     This example defines an argument completion function that returns a list of possible | 
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| 124 |     months. If the first part of the argument is a number, it returns the numbers 1-12, | 
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| 125 |     otherwise the name of the months are returned. Note how the list is composed by | 
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| 126 |     instances of orxonox::ArgumentCompletionListElement. For the name of the months, | 
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| 127 |     two strings are provided, one in normal case and one in lower case. See the documentation | 
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| 128 |     of orxonox::ArgumentCompletionListElement for more information about this. | 
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| 129 |  | 
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| 130 |     Also note that the argument completion list is assigned to the console command by using | 
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| 131 |     @ref orxonox::ConsoleCommand::argumentCompleter "argumentCompleter()". The first argument | 
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| 132 |     is the index of the argument: | 
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| 133 |      - 0 is the first argument (@a day) | 
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| 134 |      - 1 is the second argument (@a month) | 
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| 135 |      - 2 is the third argument (@a year) | 
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| 136 |  | 
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| 137 |     @a day and @a year don't need an argument completion function as they are just integers. | 
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| 138 |  | 
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| 139 |     The function @c autocompletion::month() is automatically created by the macros | 
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| 140 |     ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION() and ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTATION() | 
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| 141 |     and returns an orxonox::ArgumentCompleter that wraps the defined argument completion function. | 
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| 142 |  | 
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| 143 |     The implemented argument completion function uses only one argument, the fragment of the | 
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| 144 |     currently entered argument. More complex functions can also use the previous arguments | 
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| 145 |     to return different arguments depending on the other arguments (for example to list the | 
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| 146 |     members of a class, where the class-name is the first argument and the member the second). | 
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| 147 | */ | 
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| 148 |  | 
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| 149 | #ifndef _ArgumentCompletionFunctions_H__ | 
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| 150 | #define _ArgumentCompletionFunctions_H__ | 
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| 151 |  | 
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| 152 | #include "core/CorePrereqs.h" | 
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| 153 | #include "ArgumentCompleter.h" | 
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| 154 |  | 
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| 155 | /** | 
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| 156 |     @brief Used to declare an argument completion function with name @a functionname. | 
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| 157 |     @param functionname The name of the function, will also be used for the implementation of the function. | 
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| 158 |  | 
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| 159 |     The macro also defines a static function that returns an orxonox::ArgumentCompleter | 
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| 160 |     which wraps the defined function. This can be accessed by calling autocompletion::functionname(); | 
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| 161 | */ | 
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| 162 | #define ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(functionname) \ | 
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| 163 |     _CoreExport ArgumentCompleter* functionname(); \ | 
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| 164 |     _CoreExport ArgumentCompletionList acf_##functionname | 
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| 165 |  | 
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| 166 | /** | 
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| 167 |     @brief Used to implement an argument completion function. | 
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| 168 |     @param functionname The name of the function | 
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| 169 | */ | 
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| 170 | #define ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTATION(functionname) \ | 
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| 171 |     _ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTATION_INTERNAL(functionname, false) | 
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| 172 |  | 
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| 173 | /** | 
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| 174 |     @brief Used to implement an argument completion function which allows multiple words. | 
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| 175 |     @param functionname The name of the function | 
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| 176 | */ | 
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| 177 | #define ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTATION_MULTI(functionname) \ | 
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| 178 |     _ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTATION_INTERNAL(functionname, true) | 
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| 179 |  | 
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| 180 | /// Internal macro | 
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| 181 | #define _ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_IMPLEMENTATION_INTERNAL(functionname, bUseMultipleWords) \ | 
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| 182 |     ArgumentCompleter* functionname() \ | 
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| 183 |     { \ | 
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| 184 |         static ArgumentCompleter completer = ArgumentCompleter(&acf_##functionname, bUseMultipleWords); \ | 
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| 185 |         return &completer; \ | 
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| 186 |     } \ | 
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| 187 |     \ | 
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| 188 |     ArgumentCompletionList acf_##functionname | 
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| 189 |  | 
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| 190 | /// Calls an argument completion function. Used for functions that return the results of another argument completion function. | 
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| 191 | #define ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_CALL(functionname) acf_##functionname | 
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| 192 |  | 
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| 193 |  | 
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| 194 | namespace orxonox | 
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| 195 | { | 
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| 196 |     namespace autocompletion | 
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| 197 |     { | 
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| 198 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(fallback)(); | 
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| 199 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(groupsandcommands)(const std::string& fragment); | 
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| 200 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(subcommands)(const std::string& fragment, const std::string& group); | 
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| 201 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(command)(const std::string& fragment); | 
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| 202 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(hiddencommand)(const std::string& fragment); | 
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| 203 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(files)(const std::string& fragment); | 
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| 204 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(settingssections)(); | 
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| 205 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(settingsentries)(const std::string& fragment, const std::string& section); | 
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| 206 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(settingsvalue)(const std::string& fragment, const std::string& entry, const std::string& section); | 
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| 207 |         ARGUMENT_COMPLETION_FUNCTION_DECLARATION(tclthreads)(); | 
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| 208 |     } | 
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| 209 | } | 
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| 210 |  | 
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| 211 | #endif /* _ArgumentCompletionFunctions_H__ */ | 
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