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| # smart-insert-last-word
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| # Inspired by Christoph Lange <langec@gmx.de> from zsh-users/3265;
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| # rewritten to correct multiple-call behavior after zsh-users/3270;
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| # modified to work with copy-earlier-word after zsh-users/5832.
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| # Edited further per zsh-users/10881 and zsh-users/10884.
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| #
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| # This function as a ZLE widget can replace insert-last-word, like so:
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| #
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| #   zle -N insert-last-word smart-insert-last-word
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| #
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| # With a numeric prefix, behaves like insert-last-word, except that words
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| # in comments are ignored when interactive_comments is set.
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| #
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| # Otherwise, the rightmost "interesting" word from any previous command is
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| # found and inserted.  The default definition of "interesting" is that the
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| # word contains at least one alphabetic character, slash, or backslash.
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| # This definition can be overridden by use of a style like so:
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| #
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| #   zstyle :insert-last-word match '*[[:alpha:]/\\]*'
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| #
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| # For example, you might want to include words that contain spaces:
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| #
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| #   zstyle :insert-last-word match '*[[:alpha:][:space:]/\\]*'
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| #
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| # Or include numbers as long as the word is at least two characters long:
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| #
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| #   zstyle :insert-last-word match '*([[:digit:]]?|[[:alpha:]/\\])*'
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| #
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| # That causes redirections like "2>" to be included.
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| #
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| # Note also that the style is looked up based on the widget name, so you
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| # can bind this function to different widgets to use different patterns:
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| #
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| #   zle -N insert-last-assignment smart-insert-last-word
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| #   zstyle :insert-last-assignment match '[[:alpha:]][][[:alnum:]]#=*'
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| #   bindkey '\e=' insert-last-assignment
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| #
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| # The "auto-previous" style, if set to a true value, causes the search to
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| # proceed upward through the history until an interesting word is found.
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| # If auto-previous is unset or false and there is no interesting word, the
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| # last word is returned.
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| 
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| emulate -L zsh
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| setopt extendedglob nohistignoredups
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| 
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| # Begin by preserving completion suffix if any
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| zle auto-suffix-retain
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| 
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| # Not strictly necessary:
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| # (($+_ilw_hist)) || integer -g _ilw_hist _ilw_count _ilw_cursor _ilw_lcursor _ilw_changeno
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| # (($+_ilw_result)) || typeset -g _ilw_result
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| 
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| integer cursor=$CURSOR lcursor=$CURSOR
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| local lastcmd pattern numeric=$NUMERIC
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| 
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| # Save state for repeated calls
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| if (( HISTNO == _ilw_hist && cursor == _ilw_cursor &&
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|       UNDO_CHANGE_NO == _ilw_changeno )) && [[ $BUFFER == $_ilw_result ]]
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| then
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|     NUMERIC=$[_ilw_count+1]
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|     lcursor=$_ilw_lcursor
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| else
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|     NUMERIC=1
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|     typeset -g _ilw_lcursor=$lcursor
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| fi
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| # Handle the up to three arguments of .insert-last-word
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| if (( $+1 ))
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| then
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|     if (( $+3 )); then
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| 	((NUMERIC = -($1)))
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|     else
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| 	((NUMERIC = _ilw_count - $1))
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|     fi
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|     (( NUMERIC )) || LBUFFER[lcursor+1,cursor+1]=''
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|     numeric=$((-(${2:--numeric})))
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| fi
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| typeset -g _ilw_hist=$HISTNO
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| typeset -g _ilw_count=$NUMERIC
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| 
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| if [[ -z "$numeric" ]]
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| then
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|     zstyle -s :$WIDGET match pattern ||	pattern='*[[:alpha:]/\\]*'
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| fi
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| 
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| # Note that we must use .up-history for navigation here because of
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| # possible "holes" in the $history hash (the result of dup expiry).
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| # We need $history because $BUFFER retains edits in progress as the
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| # user moves around the history, but we search the unedited lines.
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| 
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| {
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|   zmodload -i zsh/parameter
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|   zle .end-of-history              # Start from final command
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|   zle .up-history || return 1      # Retrieve previous command
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|   local buffer=$history[$HISTNO]   # Get unedited history line
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|   lastcmd=( ${${(z)buffer}:#\;} )  # Split into shell words
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|   if [[ -n "$pattern" ]]
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|   then
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|       # This is the "smart" part -- search right-to-left and
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|       # latest-to-earliest through the history for a word.
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|       integer n=0 found=$lastcmd[(I)$pattern]
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|       if zstyle -t :$WIDGET auto-previous
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|       then
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|           while (( found == 0 && ++n ))
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|           do
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|               zle .up-history || return 1
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|               buffer=$history[$HISTNO]
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|               lastcmd=( ${${(z)buffer}:#\;} )
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|               found=$lastcmd[(I)$pattern]
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|           done
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|       fi
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|       # The following accounts for 1-based index
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|       (( found-- > 0 && (numeric = $#lastcmd - found) ))
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|   fi
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| } always {
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|   HISTNO=$_ilw_hist                # Return to current command
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|   CURSOR=$cursor                   # Restore cursor position
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|   NUMERIC=${numeric:-1}            # In case of fall-through
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| }
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| 
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| (( NUMERIC > $#lastcmd )) && return 1
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| 
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| LBUFFER[lcursor+1,cursor+1]=$lastcmd[-NUMERIC]
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| typeset -g _ilw_cursor=$CURSOR _ilw_result=$BUFFER
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| 
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| # This is necessary to update UNDO_CHANGE_NO immediately
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| zle split-undo && typeset -g _ilw_changeno=$UNDO_CHANGE_NO
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