When matching the session names with -t, look for exact matches first before

trying partial matches.

Avoids problems where two ambiguous matches are present before an exact match
(eg foo1, foo2, foo would give an error on trying -tfoo), reported by Natacha
Port? natbsd at instinctive dot eu.
This commit is contained in:
Nicholas Marriott 2009-11-02 16:24:29 +00:00
parent 2a585dc4ed
commit 1c853c6860

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cmd.c
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@ -488,19 +488,25 @@ cmd_lookup_session(const char *name, int *ambiguous)
*ambiguous = 0;
/*
* Look for matches. Session names must be unique so an exact match
* can't be ambigious and can just be returned.
* Look for matches. First look for exact matches - session names must
* be unique so an exact match can't be ambigious and can just be
* returned.
*/
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(&sessions); i++) {
if ((s = ARRAY_ITEM(&sessions, i)) == NULL)
continue;
if (strcmp(name, s->name) == 0)
return (s);
}
/*
* Otherwise look for partial matches, returning early if it is found to
* be ambiguous.
*/
sfound = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(&sessions); i++) {
if ((s = ARRAY_ITEM(&sessions, i)) == NULL)
continue;
/* Check for an exact match and return it if found. */
if (strcmp(name, s->name) == 0)
return (s);
/* Then check for pattern matches. */
if (strncmp(name, s->name, strlen(name)) == 0 ||
fnmatch(name, s->name, 0) == 0) {
if (sfound != NULL) {
@ -510,7 +516,6 @@ cmd_lookup_session(const char *name, int *ambiguous)
sfound = s;
}
}
return (sfound);
}