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# This makes defining styles a bit simpler by using a single `+' as a
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# special token that allows one to append a context name to the
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# previously used context name. Like this:
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#
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#   zstyle+ ':foo:bar' style1 value1 \
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#         + ':baz'     style2 value2 \
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#         + ':frob'    style3 value3
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#
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# This defines style1 with value1 for the context :foo:bar as usual.
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# But it also defines styles2 with value2 for the context :foo:bar:baz
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# and style3 with value3 for :foo:bar:frob.
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# Of course, any of the sub-contexts after the plus signs may be 
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# empty strings to re-use the previous context unchanged.
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#
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# If you don't want to change all your calls to `zstyle' to use
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# `zstyle+' you can use an alias `alias zstyle=zstyle+' and make sure
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# the completion functions are autoloaded without alias expansion (the
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# -U option to the autoload builtin). The completion system normally
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# loads its functions with without alias expansion.
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case "$1" in
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-*) zstyle "$@";;
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*)  setopt localoptions noksharrays
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    integer i
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    local context="$1"
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    1=''
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    for ((i=2; $#; ++i)); do
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      if [[ $i -gt $# || "$argv[i]" == '+' ]]; then
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        zstyle "$context${(@)argv[1,i-1]}"
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        shift "i > $# ? $# : i"  # Stupid shift error on i > $#
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  	i=1
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      fi
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    done;;
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esac
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