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Tanaka Akira 2000-03-17 19:15:28 +00:00
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@ -1310,7 +1310,7 @@ the section `Autoloading Functions' in zmanref(zshfunc)
)\
ifnzman(\
noderef(Functions)
)
)\
for a description of how autoloaded functions are searched).
If there is at least one var(name) argument, the wordcode for all

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@ -292,11 +292,16 @@ of that function.
)
item()(
The var(completer) currently active, i.e. the name of the completer
function without the leading underscore. Such a completer is in
overall control of how completion is to be performed; `tt(complete)'
is the basic one for ordinary completion, but completers may perform
various related tasks such as correction, or modify the behaviour of a
later completer (see
function without the leading underscore, followed by a minus sign and a
number. The number is 1 on the first call to a completer, 2 on the second
call to the em(same) completer, etc.; this is used to provide fine control
of when a completion style is used (see `Standard Styles' in
ifzman(the section `Completion System Configuration' below)\
ifnzman(noderef(Completion System Configuration))
for examples). Such a completer is in overall control of how completion
is to be performed; `tt(complete)' is the basic one for ordinary
completion, but completers may perform various related tasks such as
correction, or modify the behaviour of a later completer (see
ifzman(the section `Control Functions' below)\
ifnzman(noderef(Control Functions))
for more information).
@ -1294,6 +1299,9 @@ and no other completer will be called.
It is sometimes useful to set this style for the tt(correct) or
tt(approximate) completer so that ignored matches are prefered over
corrections.
example(zstyle ':completion:*:complete-2:*' prefer-ignored yes
zstyle ':completion:*:(correct|approximate)-1:*' prefer-ignored yes)
)
item(tt(prefix-hidden))(
This is used when matches with a common prefix are added (e.g. option