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2003-04-25 Oliver Kiddle <opk@zsh.org>
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* 18472: zshconfig.ac, Completion/Base/Core/_wanted,
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Completion/Linux/Command/_uml, Completion/Mandrake/Command/_urpmi,
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Completion/Unix/Command/_figlet, Completion/Unix/Command/_grep,
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Completion/Unix/Command/_larch, Completion/Unix/Command/_ls,
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Completion/Unix/Command/_perforce, Completion/Unix/Command/_sccs,
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Completion/Unix/Command/_texinfo, Completion/Unix/Type/_java_class,
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Completion/Zsh/Command/_zmv, Doc/zshtcpsys.yo, Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo,
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Doc/Zsh/mod_tcp.yo, Doc/Zsh/mod_zselect.yo, Doc/Zsh/tcpsys.yo,
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Doc/Zsh/zle.yo, Functions/Misc/relative, Functions/TCP/tcp_alias,
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Functions/TCP/tcp_close, Functions/TCP/tcp_read,
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Functions/Zle/forward-word-match, Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style,
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Functions/Zle/transpose-words-match, Src/zsh.h, Src/Modules/zselect.c,
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Test/B03print.ztst: spelling corrections
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2003-04-24 Peter Stephenson <pws@pwstephenson.fsnet.co.uk>
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* unposted, c.f. 2003-04-14: Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo: finish
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2002-12-04 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
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* 17979: Doc/Zsh/options.yo, Src/exec.c, Src/options.c, Src/zsh.h:
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Add ERR_RETURN option, similiar to ERR_EXIT option.
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Add ERR_RETURN option, similar to ERR_EXIT option.
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2002-11-26 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
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2002-07-05 Sven Wischnowsky <wischnow@zsh.org>
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* 17429: Src/Zle/complist.c: improve interactive mode when
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there are no matches left (alow to go back with undo)
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there are no matches left (allow going back with undo)
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2002-07-04 Clint Adams <clint@zsh.org>
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* 17387: Completion/Zsh/Context/.distfiles,
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Completion/Zsh/Context/_assign, Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo,
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Doc/Zsh/compwid.yo, Src/zsh.h, Src/Zle/compcore.c,
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Src/Zle/zle_tricky.c: add new sepcial context
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Src/Zle/zle_tricky.c: add new special context
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-assign-parameter- for completing the parameter in an
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assignment
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2002-06-02 Peter Stephenson <pws@pwstephenson.fsnet.co.uk>
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* 17273: Src/parse.c: `outer() { inner(); }' succeded; when outer
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* 17273: Src/parse.c: `outer() { inner(); }' succeeded; when outer
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ran it created a bogus `inner' which crashed the shell. Make
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original command issue error.
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2002-02-25 Sven Wischnowsky <wischnow@zsh.org>
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* 16711: Src/loop.c: allow nterruption of empty while-loops
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* 16711: Src/loop.c: allow interruption of empty while-loops
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with ^C
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* 16710: Completion/Base/Core/_message, Test/Y03arguments.ztst:
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Completion/Base/Utility/_guard, Completion/Unix/Command/_grep,
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Completion/Unix/Command/_pbm, Completion/Unix/Command/_pine,
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Completion/X/Command/_vnc, Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo,
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Src/Zle/compcore.c: make _guard use `_mesage -e'; make
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Src/Zle/compcore.c: make _guard use `_message -e'; make
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`_message -e' use $curtag as a default; change uses of _guard
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2002-02-22 Wayne Davison <wayned@users.sourceforge.net>
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@ -2189,7 +2205,7 @@
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in preference to $EDITOR
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* 16464: Completion/Unix/Command/_pine, Completion/Zsh/Command/_zle:
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fix subtitutions used for exclusion lists and do cleanup of _zle
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fix substitutions used for exclusion lists and do cleanup of _zle
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2002-01-16 Clint Adams <clint@zsh.org>
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2002-01-07 Sven Wischnowsky <wischnow@zsh.org>
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* 16408: Src/Zle/compcore.c: make sure auto menu isn't started
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accidentially when bashautolist is set
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accidentally when bashautolist is set
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* 16407: Completion/X/Command/_netscape: fix nested _tags-loops
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by re-initialising the outer one when leaving the inner one
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2001-07-20 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
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* 15432: Functions/Zle/bash-transpose-words, Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo:
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new bash-branspose-words widget.
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new bash-transpose-words widget.
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2001-07-20 Sven Wischnowsky <wischnow@zsh.org>
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* 15415: Completion/Base/Utility/_describe, Src/Zle/computil.c:
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yet another followup to 15407; make _describe filter out
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non-matching strings before calling compdescribe, otherwise
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some matches will be hiddens
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some matches will be hidden
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2001-07-18 Sven Wischnowsky <wischnow@zsh.org>
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Src/Zle/complist.c, Src/Zle/compresult.c, Src/Zle/computil.c:
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add list-grouped option to make options and such be grouped
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together if they have the same description; matches with
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line-display strings can be hidden; hi and du capabalities in
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line-display strings can be hidden; hi and du capabilities in
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complist are only used if set by the user
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* 15402 (Akinori Musha): Completion/Unix/Command/_cvs: add
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#autoload
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local __targs __gopt
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local -a __targs __gopt
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__gopt=()
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__tagrs=()
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zparseopts -D -a __gopt 1 2 V J x C:=__targs
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_tags "$__targs[@]" "$1"
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'ncpus[specify number of virtual processors to start]:processors' \
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'mode[force UML to run in specified mode]:mode:(tt)' \
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'mconsole[request mconsole driver to send a message to socket]:socket' \
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'xterm[specify alternate terminal emulator]:terminam emulator:->xterm' \
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'xterm[specify alternate terminal emulator]:terminal emulator:->xterm' \
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'dsp[specify host dsp device]:dsp device:_files' \
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'mixer[specify host mixer device]:mixer device:_files' \
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'umn[specify ip address for host side of slip device]' && ret=0
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"(--help -h --src -s)"{--src,-s}"[next package is source package]" \
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"(--help -h)--update[use only update media]" \
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"(--help -h -c -p -P)-c[choose complete method for resolving requires closure]" \
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"(--help -h)-d[show package depndencies]" \
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"(--help -h)-d[show package dependencies]" \
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"(--help -h)-f[print version, release and arch with name]" \
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"(--help -h)-g[print groups too with name]" \
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"(--help -h -c -p -P)-p[allow search in provides to find package]" \
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"-d+[specify font directory]:font directory:_path_files -/" \
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'-f+[specify font]:font:_files -W ${~opt_args[-d]\:-$fontdir} -g \*flf\*\(\:r\)' \
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'(-k -S -s -o -W)-m+[specify layout mode]:layout mode' \
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'(-N)-C+[specifiy control file]:control file:_files -W ${~opt_args[-d]\:-$fontdir} -g \*flc\*\(\:r\)' \
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'(-N)-C+[specify control file]:control file:_files -W ${~opt_args[-d]\:-$fontdir} -g \*flc\*\(\:r\)' \
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"(-v)-I+[display info]:info code:((
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-1\:normal\ operation\ \(default\)
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0\:version,\ copyright\ and\ usage\ information
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'*--include=[examine files matching specified pattern]:file pattern'
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'*--exclude=[skip files matching specified pattern]:file pattern'
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'*--exclude-from=[skip files matching pattern in specified file]:file:_files'
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'(--no-mesages -s)'{--no-messages,-s}'[suppress messages about unreadable]'
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'(--no-messages -s)'{--no-messages,-s}'[suppress messages about unreadable]'
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'(--version -V)'{--version,-V}'[display version info]'
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'(--invert-match -v)'{--invert-match,-v}'[select non-matching lines]'
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'(--word-regexp -w --line-regexp -x)'{--word-regexp,-w}'[force pattern to match only whole words]'
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"show-config:show the revision frontier of a configuration" \
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"config-history:report the history of a configuration" \
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"update:merge local changes with the latest revision" \
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"replay:merge the latest revsion with local changes" \
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"replay:merge the latest revision with local changes" \
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"delta-patch:compute and apply an arbitrary patch" \
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"star-merge:merge of mutually merged branches" \
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"make-sync-tree:prepare a tree that will synchronize branches" \
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'--report[default output]' \
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'--verbose[maximal output]' \
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'--debug[debugging output]' \
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'--ignore-extra-args[ignore extra argyments]' \
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'--ignore-extra-args[ignore extra arguments]' \
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"--skip-readmes[don't update readme files]" \
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'*: :_files' \
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&& return 0
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'(--almost-all -A -a --all)'{--almost-all,-A}'[list all except . and ..]'
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'(--ignore-backups -B)'{--ignore-backups,-B}"[don't list entries ending with ~]"
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'(--directory -d)'{--directory,-d}'[list directory entries instead of contents]'
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'(--ignore,-I)'{--ignore,-I}"[don't list entires matching pattern]:pattern:"
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'(--ignore,-I)'{--ignore,-I}"[don't list entire matching pattern]:pattern:"
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'(--dereference -L)'{--dereference,-L}'[list referenced file for sym link]'
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'(--recursive -R)'{--recursive,-R}'[list subdirectories recursively]'
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# subcommand e.g.
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# zstyle ':completion:*:p4-labelsync:*' verbose false
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# or for a particular tag, e.g. changes,
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# zstyle ':completeion:*:changes' verbose false
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# zstyle ':completion:*:changes' verbose false
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# or just for top-level completion (i.e. up to and including completion
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# of the subcommand):
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# zstyle ':completion:*:p4:*' verbose false
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fi
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if [[ $p4cmd = '=p4' ]]; then
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_message "p4 excutable not found: completion not available"
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_message "p4 executable not found: completion not available"
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return
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fi
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}
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(( $+functions[_perforce_file_suffx] )) ||
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(( $+functions[_perforce_file_suffix] )) ||
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_perforce_file_suffix() {
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# Used with compadd -R to handle @ or # after a file name.
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# Differs from compadd -r '...' in that it quotes `#' if typed.
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labels:label:_perforce_labels \
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'dates:date (+ time):_perforce_dates'
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elif [[ -prefix *\# ]]; then
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# Modify context to indicate we are in a suffx.
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# Modify context to indicate we are in a suffix.
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curcontext="${curcontext%:*}:hash-suffix"
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# Check for existing range syntax
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[[ $PREFIX = *[@\#]*,* ]] && range=
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# Ignore up to the last one. We don't try to complete these.
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compset -P '*[[:blank:]\^\&\|\(\)]'
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# According to the manual, `p4 jobspec' requires admin priveleges.
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# According to the manual, `p4 jobspec' requires admin privileges.
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# If this is true even of `p4 jobspec -o', we are a bit screwed.
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_call_program jobspec p4 jobspec -o 2>/dev/null | while read line; do
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case $line in
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'(-o)-f[force operation by superuser]' \
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'(-o -i)-d[delete branch]' \
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'(-d -i -f)-o[write specification to standard output]' \
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'(-d -o)-i[read specificationf from standard input]' \
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'(-d -o)-i[read specification from standard input]' \
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'(-i)*::branch name:_perforce_branches'
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}
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'-a[add files to label]' \
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'-d[delete files from label]' \
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'-n[no effect, dummy run]' \
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'-l[specify lable]:label:_perforce_labels' \
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'-l[specify label]:label:_perforce_labels' \
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'*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
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'edit:retrieve file for editing (check out)'
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"enter:like create, but omits the final 'sccs get'"
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'fix:revise a (leaf) delta'
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'get:retieve a version from the sccs history'
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'get:retrieve a version from the sccs history'
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'help:get information on sccs commands and error messages'
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{info,tell}':list files being edited'
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'print:print history of specified files'
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'prs:display delta table for an sccs file'
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'prt:display the delta table, but omit the MR field'
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'rmdel:remove specfied delta from history file'
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'rmdel:remove specified delta from history file'
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'sact:show editing activity status of an sccs file'
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'sccsdiff:compare two versions from sccs history'
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{unedit,unget}':undo check out'
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'--infodir=[specify directory containing dir file]:info directory:_files -/' \
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'--align=[specify minimum indentation for description]:indentation' \
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'--calign=[specify minimum indentation for continuation lines of description]:indentation' \
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'--maxwidth=[specify maximim width of dir file]:width' \
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'--maxwidth=[specify maximum width of dir file]:width' \
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'--quiet[suppress informational output]' \
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'--description=[specify description for menu entry]:description' \
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'--menuentry=[specify the menu entry for dir file]:menu entry' \
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#autoload
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# Should probably add some sort of cache.
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# Should we call _multi_parts insteads of compadd?
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# Should we call _multi_parts instead of compadd?
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local classpath i expl
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local -a c
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'(-W)-w[implicitly add parenthesis to wildcards in the pattern]' \
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'(-w)-W[like -w, but turn wildcards in replacement patterns into references]' \
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'1:source pattern:_files' \
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'2:desination pattern:_files'
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'2:destination pattern:_files'
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In addition to setting styles for specific tags, it is also possible to
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use group names specified explicitly by the tt(group-name) tag together
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withe the `tt((group))' syntax allowed by the tt(ZLS_COLORS) and
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with the `tt((group))' syntax allowed by the tt(ZLS_COLORS) and
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tt(ZLS_COLOURS) parameters and simply using the tt(default) tag.
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that requires multiple separators to be inserted. This is not usually
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if that requires multiple separators to be inserted. This is not usually
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the expected behaviour with filenames, but certain other types of
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completion, for example those with a fixed set of possibilities, may be
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This function is used to implement the loop over different tag
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labels for a particular tag as describe above for the tt(tag-order)
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labels for a particular tag as described above for the tt(tag-order)
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style. On each call it checks to see if there are any more tag labels; if
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nay special var(-context-). It is called both to complete the command
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This is the standard function called to handle completion outside
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any special var(-context-). It is called both to complete the command
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word and also the arguments for a command. In the second case,
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tt(_normal) looks for a special completion for that command, and if
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there is none it uses the completion for the tt(-default-) context.
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A second use is to rexamine the command line specified by the tt($words)
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A second use is to reexamine the command line specified by the tt($words)
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array and the tt($CURRENT) parameter after those have been modified.
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This function is used to resolve situations where a single command name
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has more than one variant because there is a name clash between two
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has more than one variant or because there is a name clash between two
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different commands.
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the tt(tag-order) style to specify a set of tags to be tested at the
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the tt(tag-order) style to specify a set of tags to be completed at the
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same time.
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If var(name) and var(descr) are given, tt(_requested) calls the
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This function sets up the special
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parameters used by the completion system appropriately for the var(tag)
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given as the first argument. It uses the styles tt(list-colors),
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tt(list-packed), tt(list-rows-first), tt(last-promp), tt(accept-exact),
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tt(list-packed), tt(list-rows-first), tt(last-prompt), tt(accept-exact),
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tt(menu) and tt(force-list).
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The optional var(group) supplies the name of the group in which the
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item(tt(_store_cache) var(cache_identifier) var(params) ...)(
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This function, together with tt(_retrieve_cache) and
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tt(_cache_invalid), implements a caching layer which can be used
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in any completion functions. Data obtained by
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in any completion function. Data obtained by
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costly operations are stored in parameters;
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this function then dumps the values of those parameters to a file. The
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data can then be retrieved quickly from that file via tt(_retrieve_cache),
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internally and sorted by using the tt(tag-order) style.
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Next, tt(_tags) is called repeatedly without arguments from the same
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comletion function. This successively selects the first, second,
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completion function. This successively selects the first, second,
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etc. set of tags requested by the user. The return value is zero if at
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least one of the tags is requested and non-zero otherwise. To test if a
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particular tag is to be tried, the tt(_requested) function should be
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tt(curcontext) parameter (which has the same effect).
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)
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findex(_values)
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item(tt(_values) [ -O var(name) ] [ -s var(sep) ] [ -S var(sep) ] [ -C ] var(desc) var(spec) ...)(
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item(tt(_values) [ tt(-O) var(name) ] [ tt(-s) var(sep) ] [ tt(-S) var(sep) ] [ tt(-wC) ] var(desc) var(spec) ...)(
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This is used to complete arbitrary keywords (values) and their arguments,
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or lists of such combinations.
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The character separating a value from its argument can be set using the
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option tt(-S) (like tt(-s), followed by the character to use as the
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separator in the next argument). By default the equal
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sign will be used to separator values and arguments.
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separator in the next argument). By default the equals
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sign will be used as the separator between values and arguments.
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Example:
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The arguments to tt(_wanted) are the same as those to tt(_requested),
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i.e. arguments to be passed to tt(_description). However, in this case
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the var(command) is not optional; all the processing of tags, including
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the loop over both tags and tags labels and the generation of matches,
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is carried out automatically by tt(_wanted). This also means that
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tt(_wanted) should not be called inside a tt(_tags) loop.
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the loop over both tags and tag labels and the generation of matches,
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is carried out automatically by tt(_wanted).
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Hence to offer only one tag and immediately add the corresponding
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matches with the given description:
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ This is likely to be zero unless the connection is for listening.
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)
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item(The remote host)(
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This is the fully qualified domain name of the peer, if available, else an
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IP address. It is an all-zero IP adress for a session opened for
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IP address. It is an all-zero IP address for a session opened for
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listening.
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)
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item(The remote port)(
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ shell builtin of the same name.
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Arguments and options may be intermingled in any order. Non-option
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arguments are file descriptors, which must be decimal integers. By
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default, file descriptors are to be tested for reading, i.e. tt(zselect)
|
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will return when data is availble to be read from the file descriptor, or
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will return when data is available to be read from the file descriptor, or
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more precisely, when a read operation from the file descriptor will not
|
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block. After a tt(-r), tt(-w) and tt(-e), the given file descriptors are
|
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to be tested for reading, writing, or error conditions. These options and
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|
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@ -285,8 +285,8 @@ handled and printed out according to the current settings. Status 0 is
|
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always returned.
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This is generally only useful for interactive use, to prevent the display
|
||||
becomming fragmented by output returned from the connection. Within a
|
||||
programe or function it is generally better to handle reading data by a
|
||||
becoming fragmented by output returned from the connection. Within a
|
||||
programme or function it is generally better to handle reading data by a
|
||||
more explicit method.
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||||
)
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findex(tcp_expect)
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|
@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ The function returns as soon as any one of the patterns given match. If
|
|||
the caller needs to know which of the patterns matched, the option tt(-p)
|
||||
var(var) can be used; on return, tt($var) is set to the number of the
|
||||
pattern using ordinary zsh indexing, i.e. the first is 1, and so on. Note
|
||||
tha absence of a `tt($)' in front of var(var). To avoid clashes, the
|
||||
the absence of a `tt($)' in front of var(var). To avoid clashes, the
|
||||
parameter cannot begin with `tt(_expect)'.
|
||||
|
||||
The option tt(-q) is passed directly down to tt(tcp_read).
|
||||
|
@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ tt($tcp_spam_list) array or on the command line are spammed in the order
|
|||
given. The tt(-r) flag reverses the order however it was arrived it.
|
||||
|
||||
The tt(-v) flag specifies that a tt($TCP_PROMPT) will be output before each
|
||||
session. This is output after any modfication to TCP_SESS by the
|
||||
session. This is output after any modification to TCP_SESS by the
|
||||
user-defined tt(tcp_on_spam) function described below. (Obviously that
|
||||
function is able to generate its own output.)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ produces output to the terminal, it should call `tt(zle -I)' before doing
|
|||
so (see below). The handler should not attempt to read from the terminal.
|
||||
Note that zle makes no attempt to check whether this fd is actually
|
||||
readable when installing the handler. The user must make their own
|
||||
arrangments for handling the file descriptor when zle is not active.
|
||||
arrangements for handling the file descriptor when zle is not active.
|
||||
|
||||
Any number of handlers for any number of readable file descriptors may be
|
||||
installed. Installing a handler for an var(fd) which is already handled
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
|
|||
manpage(ZSHTCPSYS)(1)(date())(zsh version())
|
||||
manpagename(zshtcpsys)(zsh tcpletion system)
|
||||
manpagename(zshtcpsys)(zsh tcp system)
|
||||
includefile(Zsh/tcpsys.yo)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ local -a cur abs
|
|||
cur=(${(s:/:)2}) # Split 'current' directory into cur
|
||||
abs=(${(s:/:)1} $3) # Split target directory into abs
|
||||
|
||||
# Compute the length of the common prefix, or discover a subdiretory:
|
||||
# Compute the length of the common prefix, or discover a subdirectory:
|
||||
integer i=1
|
||||
while [[ i -le $#abs && $abs[i] == $cur[i] ]]
|
||||
do
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ for arg in $*; do
|
|||
index=${array[(i)$alias]}
|
||||
array=(${array[1,index-1]} ${array[index+1,-1]})
|
||||
if [[ -z "$array" ]]; then
|
||||
unset "tcp_aliase[$fd]"
|
||||
unset "tcp_aliases[$fd]"
|
||||
else
|
||||
tcp_aliases[$fd]="$array"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
|
|||
# -n means don't close a fake session's fd.
|
||||
# -q means quiet.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Accepts the -s and -l arguments for consistenty with other functions,
|
||||
# Accepts the -s and -l arguments for consistency with other functions,
|
||||
# but there is no particular gain in using them
|
||||
emulate -L zsh
|
||||
setopt extendedglob cbases
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ while getopts "abdl:qs:t:T:u:" opt; do
|
|||
done
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
# Don't print an error mesage if there is no TCP connection,
|
||||
# Don't print an error message if there is no TCP connection,
|
||||
# just return 1.
|
||||
(q) quiet=1
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ while (( count-- )); do
|
|||
match-words-by-style
|
||||
|
||||
# For some reason forward-word doesn't work like the other word
|
||||
# word commnds; it skips whitespace only after any matched word
|
||||
# commands; it skips whitespace only after any matched word
|
||||
# characters.
|
||||
|
||||
if [[ -n $matched_words[4] ]]; then
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
|
|||
# For example
|
||||
# foo bar rod stick
|
||||
# ^
|
||||
# with the cursor where indicated whill with typical settings produce the
|
||||
# with the cursor where indicated will with typical settings produce the
|
||||
# elements `foo ', `bar', ` ', ` ', `rod', ` ' and `stick'.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The style word-style can be set to indicate what a word is.
|
||||
|
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
|
|||
# treated as `normal', but this should not be relied upon.)
|
||||
# specified Similar to normal, except that only the words given
|
||||
# in the string (and not also alphanumeric characters)
|
||||
# are to be considerd parts of words.
|
||||
# are to be considered parts of words.
|
||||
# unspecified The negation of `specified': the characters given
|
||||
# are those that aren't to be considered parts of a word.
|
||||
# They should probably include white space.
|
||||
|
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
|
|||
# zstyle ':zle:transpose-words*' word-style normal
|
||||
# zstyle ':zle:transpose-words*' word-chars ''
|
||||
# will force bash-style word recognition, i.e only alphanumeric characters
|
||||
# are considerd parts of a word. It is up to the function which calls
|
||||
# are considered parts of a word. It is up to the function which calls
|
||||
# match-words-by-style to set the context in the variable curcontext,
|
||||
# else a default context will be used (not recommended).
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
|||
# Transpose words, matching the words using match-words-by-style, q.v.
|
||||
# The group of word characters preceeding the cursor (not necessarily
|
||||
# The group of word characters preceding the cursor (not necessarily
|
||||
# immediately) are transposed with the group of word characters following
|
||||
# the cursor (again, not necessarily immediately).
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ bin_zselect(char *nam, char **args, Options ops, int func)
|
|||
zaddlinknode(fdlist, ztrdup(buf));
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
/* List of fd's preceeded by -r, -w, -e. */
|
||||
/* List of fd's preceded by -r, -w, -e. */
|
||||
if (!doneit) {
|
||||
buf[0] = '-';
|
||||
buf[1] = fdchar[i];
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -939,7 +939,7 @@ struct funcwrap {
|
|||
* Handling of options.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Option strings are standard in that a trailing `:' indicates
|
||||
* a mandatory argument. In addtion, `::' indicates an optional
|
||||
* a mandatory argument. In addition, `::' indicates an optional
|
||||
* argument which must immediately follow the option letter if it is present.
|
||||
* `:%' indicates an optional numeric argument which may follow
|
||||
* the option letter or be in the next word; the only test is
|
||||
|
@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ struct builtin {
|
|||
#define BINF_SKIPINVALID (1<<12) /* Treat invalid option as argument */
|
||||
#define BINF_KEEPNUM (1<<13) /* `[-+]NUM' can be an option */
|
||||
#define BINF_SKIPDASH (1<<14) /* Treat `-' as argument (maybe `+') */
|
||||
#define BINF_DASHDASHVALID (1<<15) /* Handle `--' evenf if SKIPINVALD */
|
||||
#define BINF_DASHDASHVALID (1<<15) /* Handle `--' even if SKIPINVALD */
|
||||
|
||||
struct module {
|
||||
char *nam;
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
|
|||
>0003
|
||||
|
||||
printf '%2$d%1$d\n' 1 2 3 4
|
||||
0:reuse format where arguments are explictly specified
|
||||
0:reuse format where arguments are explicitly specified
|
||||
>21
|
||||
>43
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1224,7 +1224,7 @@ fi
|
|||
|
||||
dnl On some systems the RLIMIT_* don't evaluate to integers at compile time
|
||||
dnl (they may be enums). In this case we are not able to do preprocessor
|
||||
dnl comparisions and need our tests to determine what values exist and
|
||||
dnl comparisons and need our tests to determine what values exist and
|
||||
dnl if there are clashing definitions.
|
||||
|
||||
zsh_LIMIT_PRESENT(RLIMIT_AIO_MEM)
|
||||
|
|
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