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# functions and setup. Everything else is split into different files that
# will automatically be made autoloaded (see the end of this file). The
# names of the files that will be considered for autoloading are those that
# begin with an underscores (like `_condition).
#
# The first line of each of these files is read and must indicate what
# should be done with its contents:
#
# `#compdef <names ...>'
# If the first line looks like this, the file is autoloaded as a
# function and that function will be called to generate the matches
# when completing for one of the commands whose <names> are given.
# The names may also be interspersed with `-T <assoc>' options
# specifying for which set of functions this should be added.
#
# `#compdef -[pP] <patterns ...>'
# This defines a function that should be called to generate matches
# for commands whose name matches <pattern>. Note that only one pattern
# may be given.
#
# `#compdef -k <style> [ <key-sequence> ... ]'
# This is used to bind special completions to all the given
# <key-sequence>(s). The <style> is the name of one of the built-in
# completion widgets (complete-word, delete-char-or-list,
# expand-or-complete, expand-or-complete-prefix, list-choices,
# menu-complete, menu-expand-or-complete, or reverse-menu-complete).
# This creates a widget behaving like <style> so that the
# completions are chosen as given in the rest of the file,
# rather than by the context. The widget has the same name as
# the autoload file and can be bound using bindkey in the normal way.
#
# `#compdef -K <widget-name> <style> <key-sequence> [ ... ]'
# This is similar to -k, except it takes any number of sets of
# three arguments. In each set, the widget <widget-name> will
# be defined, which will behave as <style>, as with -k, and will
# be bound to <key-sequence>, exactly one of which must be defined.
# <widget-name> must be different for each: this must begin with an
# underscore, else one will be added, and should not clash with other
# completion widgets (names based on the name of the function are the
# clearest), but is otherwise arbitrary. It can be tested in the
# function by the parameter $WIDGET.
#
# `#autoload [ <options> ]'
# This is for helper functions that are not used to
# generate matches, but should automatically be loaded
# when they are called. The <options> will be given to the
# autoload builtin when making the function autoloaded. Note
# that this need not include `-U' and `-z'.
#
# Note that no white space is allowed between the `#' and the rest of
# the string.
#
# Functions that are used to generate matches should return zero if they
# were able to add matches and non-zero otherwise.
#
# See the file `compdump' for how to speed up initialisation.
# If we got the `-d'-flag, we will automatically dump the new state (at
# the end). This takes the dumpfile as an argument. -d (with the
# default dumpfile) is now the default; to turn off dumping use -D.
# The -C flag bypasses both the check for rebuilding the dump file and the
# usual call to compaudit; the -i flag causes insecure directories found by
# compaudit to be ignored, and the -u flag causes all directories found by
# compaudit to be used (without security checking). Otherwise the user is
# queried for whether to use or ignore the insecure directories (which
# means compinit should not be called from non-interactive shells).
emulate -L zsh
setopt extendedglob
typeset _i_dumpfile _i_files _i_line _i_done _i_dir _i_autodump=1
typeset _i_tag _i_file _i_addfiles _i_fail=ask _i_check=yes _i_name
while [[ $# -gt 0 && $1 = -[dDiuC] ]]; do
case "$1" in
-d)
_i_autodump=1
shift
if [[ $# -gt 0 && "$1" != -[dfQC] ]]; then
_i_dumpfile="$1"
shift
fi
;;
-D)
_i_autodump=0
shift
;;
-i)
_i_fail=ign
shift
;;
-u)
_i_fail=use
shift
;;
-C)
_i_check=
shift
;;
esac
done
# The associative arrays containing the definitions for the commands and
# services.
typeset -gHA _comps _services _patcomps _postpatcomps
# `_compautos' contains the names and options for autoloaded functions
# that get options.
typeset -gHA _compautos
# The associative array use to report information about the last
# completion to the outside.
typeset -gHA _lastcomp
# Remember dumpfile.
if [[ -n $_i_dumpfile ]]; then
# Explicitly supplied dumpfile.
typeset -g _comp_dumpfile="$_i_dumpfile"
else
typeset -g _comp_dumpfile="${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zcompdump"
fi
# The standard options set in completion functions.
typeset -gHa _comp_options
_comp_options=(
bareglobqual
extendedglob
glob
multibyte
multifuncdef
nullglob
rcexpandparam
unset
NO_allexport
NO_aliases
NO_cshnullglob
NO_cshjunkiequotes
NO_errexit
NO_globassign
NO_globsubst
NO_histsubstpattern
NO_ignorebraces
NO_ignoreclosebraces
NO_kshglob
NO_ksharrays
NO_kshtypeset
NO_markdirs
NO_octalzeroes
NO_posixbuiltins
NO_shwordsplit
NO_shglob
NO_warncreateglobal
)
# And this one should be `eval'ed at the beginning of every entry point
# to the completion system. It sets up what we currently consider a
# sane environment. That means we set the options above, make sure we
# have a valid stdin descriptor (zle closes it before calling widgets)
# and don't get confused by user's ZERR trap handlers.
typeset -gH _comp_setup='local -A _comp_caller_options;
_comp_caller_options=(${(kv)options[@]});
setopt localoptions localtraps localpatterns ${_comp_options[@]};
local IFS=$'\'\ \\t\\r\\n\\0\''
enable -p \| \~ \( \? \* \[ \< \^ \#
exec </dev/null;
trap - ZERR
local -a reply
local REPLY'
# These can hold names of functions that are to be called before/after all
# matches have been generated.
typeset -ga compprefuncs comppostfuncs
compprefuncs=()
comppostfuncs=()
# Loading it now ensures that the `funcstack' parameter is always correct.
: $funcstack
# This function is used to register or delete completion functions. For
# registering completion functions, it is invoked with the name of the
# function as it's first argument (after the options). The other
# arguments depend on what type of completion function is defined. If
# none of the `-p' and `-k' options is given a function for a command is
# defined. The arguments after the function name are then interpreted as
# the names of the command for which the function generates matches.
# With the `-p' option a function for a name pattern is defined. This
# function will be invoked when completing for a command whose name
# matches the pattern given as argument after the function name (in this
# case only one argument is accepted).
# The option `-P' is like `-p', but the function will be called after
# trying to find a function defined for the command on the line if no
# such function could be found.
# With the `-k' option a function for a special completion keys is
# defined and immediately bound to those keys. Here, the extra arguments
# are the name of one of the builtin completion widgets and any number
# of key specifications as accepted by the `bindkey' builtin.
# In any case the `-a' option may be given which makes the function
# whose name is given as the first argument be autoloaded. When defining
# a function for command names the `-n' option may be given and keeps
# the definitions from overriding any previous definitions for the
# commands; with `-k', the `-n' option prevents compdef from rebinding
# a key sequence which is already bound.
# For deleting definitions, the `-d' option must be given. Without the
# `-p' option, this deletes definitions for functions for the commands
# whose names are given as arguments. If combined with the `-p' option
# it deletes the definitions for the patterns given as argument.
# The `-d' option may not be combined with the `-k' option, i.e.
# definitions for key function can not be removed.
#
# Examples:
#
# compdef -a foo bar baz
# make the completion for the commands `bar' and `baz' use the
# function `foo' and make this function be autoloaded
#
# compdef -p foo 'c*'
# make completion for all command whose name begins with a `c'
# generate matches by calling the function `foo' before generating
# matches defined for the command itself
#
# compdef -k foo list-choices '^X^M' '\C-xm'
# make the function `foo' be invoked when typing `Control-X Control-M'
# or `Control-X m'; the function should generate matches and will
# behave like the `list-choices' builtin widget
#
# compdef -d bar baz
# delete the definitions for the command names `bar' and `baz'
compdef() {
local opt autol type func delete eval new i ret=0 cmd svc
local -a match mbegin mend
emulate -L zsh
setopt extendedglob
# Get the options.
if (( ! $# )); then
print -u2 "$0: I need arguments"
return 1
fi
while getopts "anpPkKde" opt; do
case "$opt" in
a) autol=yes;;
n) new=yes;;
[pPkK]) if [[ -n "$type" ]]; then
# Error if both `-p' and `-k' are given (or one of them
# twice).
print -u2 "$0: type already set to $type"
return 1
fi
if [[ "$opt" = p ]]; then
type=pattern
elif [[ "$opt" = P ]]; then
type=postpattern
elif [[ "$opt" = K ]]; then
type=widgetkey
else
type=key
fi
;;
d) delete=yes;;
e) eval=yes;;
esac
done
shift OPTIND-1
if (( ! $# )); then
print -u2 "$0: I need arguments"
return 1
fi
if [[ -z "$delete" ]]; then
# If the first word contains an equal sign, all words must contain one
# and we define which services to use for the commands.
if [[ -z "$eval" ]] && [[ "$1" = *\=* ]]; then
while (( $# )); do
if [[ "$1" = *\=* ]]; then
cmd="${1%%\=*}"
svc="${1#*\=}"
func="$_comps[${_services[(r)$svc]:-$svc}]"
[[ -n ${_services[$svc]} ]] &&
svc=${_services[$svc]}
[[ -z "$func" ]] &&
func="${${_patcomps[(K)$svc][1]}:-${_postpatcomps[(K)$svc][1]}}"
if [[ -n "$func" ]]; then
_comps[$cmd]="$func"
_services[$cmd]="$svc"
else
print -u2 "$0: unknown command or service: $svc"
ret=1
fi
else
print -u2 "$0: invalid argument: $1"
ret=1
fi
shift
done
return ret
fi
# Adding definitions, first get the name of the function name
# and probably do autoloading.
func="$1"
[[ -n "$autol" ]] && autoload -Uz "$func"
shift
case "$type" in
widgetkey)
while [[ -n $1 ]]; do
if [[ $# -lt 3 ]]; then
print -u2 "$0: compdef -K requires <widget> <comp-widget> <key>"
return 1
fi
[[ $1 = _* ]] || 1="_$1"
[[ $2 = .* ]] || 2=".$2"
[[ $2 = .menu-select ]] && zmodload -i zsh/complist
zle -C "$1" "$2" "$func"
if [[ -n $new ]]; then
bindkey "$3" | IFS=$' \t' read -A opt
[[ $opt[-1] = undefined-key ]] && bindkey "$3" "$1"
else
bindkey "$3" "$1"
fi
shift 3
done
;;
key)
if [[ $# -lt 2 ]]; then
print -u2 "$0: missing keys"
return 1
fi
# Define the widget.
if [[ $1 = .* ]]; then
[[ $1 = .menu-select ]] && zmodload -i zsh/complist
zle -C "$func" "$1" "$func"
else
[[ $1 = menu-select ]] && zmodload -i zsh/complist
zle -C "$func" ".$1" "$func"
fi
shift
# And bind the keys...
for i; do
if [[ -n $new ]]; then
bindkey "$i" | IFS=$' \t' read -A opt
[[ $opt[-1] = undefined-key ]] || continue
fi
bindkey "$i" "$func"
done
;;
*)
# For commands store the function name in the
# associative array, command names as keys.
while (( $# )); do
if [[ "$1" = -N ]]; then
type=normal
elif [[ "$1" = -p ]]; then
type=pattern
elif [[ "$1" = -P ]]; then
type=postpattern
else
case "$type" in
pattern)
if [[ $1 = (#b)(*)=(*) ]]; then
_patcomps[$match[1]]="=$match[2]=$func"
else
_patcomps[$1]="$func"
fi
;;
postpattern)
if [[ $1 = (#b)(*)=(*) ]]; then
_postpatcomps[$match[1]]="=$match[2]=$func"
else
_postpatcomps[$1]="$func"
fi
;;
*)
if [[ "$1" = *\=* ]]; then
cmd="${1%%\=*}"
svc=yes
else
cmd="$1"
svc=
fi
if [[ -z "$new" || -z "${_comps[$1]}" ]]; then
_comps[$cmd]="$func"
[[ -n "$svc" ]] && _services[$cmd]="${1#*\=}"
fi
;;
esac
fi
shift
done
;;
esac
else
# Handle the `-d' option, deleting.
case "$type" in
pattern)
unset "_patcomps[$^@]"
;;
postpattern)
unset "_postpatcomps[$^@]"
;;
key)
# Oops, cannot do that yet.
print -u2 "$0: cannot restore key bindings"
return 1
;;
*)
unset "_comps[$^@]"
esac
fi
}
# Now we automatically make the definition files autoloaded.
typeset _i_wdirs _i_wfiles
_i_wdirs=()
_i_wfiles=()
autoload -Uz compaudit
if [[ -n "$_i_check" ]]; then
typeset _i_q
if ! eval compaudit; then
if [[ -n "$_i_q" ]]; then
if [[ "$_i_fail" = ask ]]; then
if ! read -q \
"?zsh compinit: insecure $_i_q, run compaudit for list.
Ignore insecure $_i_q and continue [y] or abort compinit [n]? "; then
print -u2 "$0: initialization aborted"
unfunction compinit compdef
unset _comp_dumpfile _comp_secure compprefuncs comppostfuncs \
_comps _patcomps _postpatcomps _compautos _lastcomp
return 1
fi
_i_wfiles=()
_i_wdirs=()
else
(( $#_i_wfiles )) && _i_files=( "${(@)_i_files:#(${(j:|:)_i_wfiles%.zwc})}" )
(( $#_i_wdirs )) && _i_files=( "${(@)_i_files:#(${(j:|:)_i_wdirs%.zwc})/*}" )
fi
fi
typeset -g _comp_secure=yes
fi
fi
# Make sure compdump is available, even if we aren't going to use it.
autoload -Uz compdump compinstall
# If we have a dump file, load it.
_i_done=''
if [[ -f "$_comp_dumpfile" ]]; then
if [[ -n "$_i_check" ]]; then
IFS=$' \t' read -rA _i_line < "$_comp_dumpfile"
if [[ _i_autodump -eq 1 && $_i_line[2] -eq $#_i_files &&
$ZSH_VERSION = $_i_line[4] ]]
then
builtin . "$_comp_dumpfile"
_i_done=yes
fi
else
builtin . "$_comp_dumpfile"
_i_done=yes
fi
fi
if [[ -z "$_i_done" ]]; then
typeset -A _i_test
for _i_dir in $fpath; do
[[ $_i_dir = . ]] && continue
(( $_i_wdirs[(I)$_i_dir] )) && continue
for _i_file in $_i_dir/^([^_]*|*~|*.zwc)(N); do
_i_name="${_i_file:t}"
(( $+_i_test[$_i_name] + $_i_wfiles[(I)$_i_file] )) && continue
_i_test[$_i_name]=yes
IFS=$' \t' read -rA _i_line < $_i_file
_i_tag=$_i_line[1]
shift _i_line
case $_i_tag in
(\#compdef)
if [[ $_i_line[1] = -[pPkK](n|) ]]; then
compdef ${_i_line[1]}na "${_i_name}" "${(@)_i_line[2,-1]}"
else
compdef -na "${_i_name}" "${_i_line[@]}"
fi
;;
(\#autoload)
autoload -Uz "$_i_line[@]" ${_i_name}
[[ "$_i_line" != \ # ]] && _compautos[${_i_name}]="$_i_line"
;;
esac
done
done
# If autodumping was requested, do it now.
if [[ $_i_autodump = 1 ]]; then
compdump
fi
fi
# Rebind the standard widgets
for _i_line in complete-word delete-char-or-list expand-or-complete \
expand-or-complete-prefix list-choices menu-complete \
menu-expand-or-complete reverse-menu-complete; do
zle -C $_i_line .$_i_line _main_complete
done
zle -la menu-select && zle -C menu-select .menu-select _main_complete
# If the default completer set includes _expand, and tab is bound
# to expand-or-complete, rebind it to complete-word instead.
bindkey '^i' | IFS=$' \t' read -A _i_line
if [[ ${_i_line[2]} = expand-or-complete ]] &&
zstyle -a ':completion:' completer _i_line &&
(( ${_i_line[(i)_expand]} <= ${#_i_line} )); then
bindkey '^i' complete-word
fi
unfunction compinit compaudit
autoload -Uz compinit compaudit
return 0
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