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authorPeter Stephenson <pws@users.sourceforge.net>2002-03-05 16:33:19 +0000
committerPeter Stephenson <pws@users.sourceforge.net>2002-03-05 16:33:19 +0000
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16767: Src/Zle/zle_hist.c, Doc/Zsh/zle.yo, Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo,
Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word: Enhance insert-last-word to pick different lines from the history (including the current line) and different words from that line. Add copy-earlier-word as suggested by Dominik Vogt to copy words from either the current line, or (following an insert-last-word) a previous history line.
-rw-r--r--ChangeLog10
-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo14
-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/zle.yo31
-rw-r--r--Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word19
-rw-r--r--Src/Zle/zle_hist.c138
5 files changed, 189 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index d4cda0a26..3c75a655c 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
+2002-03-05 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
+
+ * 16767: Src/Zle/zle_hist.c, Doc/Zsh/zle.yo, Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo,
+ Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word: Enhance insert-last-word to
+ pick different lines from the history (including the current
+ line) and different words from that line. Add copy-earlier-word
+ as suggested by Dominik Vogt to copy words from either the
+ current line, or (following an insert-last-word) a previous
+ history line.
+
2002-03-04 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
* 16759: Src/builtin.c: from Eric Norum <eric.norum@usask.ca>:
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
index 654fa699c..21997b7d8 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
@@ -524,6 +524,20 @@ example(zle -N insert-last-assignment smart-insert-last-word
zstyle :insert-last-assignment match '[[:alpha:]][][[:alnum:]]#=*'
bindkey '\e=' insert-last-assignment)
)
+findex(copy-earlier-word)
+item(tt(copy-earlier-word))(
+This widget works like a combination of tt(insert-last-word) and
+tt(copy-prev-shell-word). Repeated invocations of the widget retrieve
+earlier words on the relevant history line. With a numeric argument
+var(N), insert the var(N)th word from the history line; var(N) may be
+negative to count from the end of the line.
+
+If tt(insert-last-word) has been used to retrieve the last word on a
+previous history line, repeated invocations will replace that word with
+earlier words from the same line.
+
+Otherwise, the widget applies to words on the line currently being edited.
+)
enditem()
subsect(Styles)
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo b/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo
index c184f0a87..aee624eb7 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo
@@ -941,6 +941,37 @@ left (zero inserts the previous command word). Repeating this command
replaces the word just inserted with the last word from the
history event prior to the one just used; numeric arguments can be used in
the same way to pick a word from that event.
+
+When called from a shell function invoked from a user-defined widget, the
+command can take one to three arguments. The first argument specifies a
+history offset which applies to successive calls to this widget: if is -1,
+the default behaviour is used, while if it is 1, successive calls will move
+forwards through the history. The value 0 can be used to indicate that the
+history line examined by the previous execution of the command will be
+reexamined. Note that negative numbers should be preceeded with a
+`tt(-)tt(-)' argument to avoid confusing them with options.
+
+If two arguments are given, the second specifies the word on the command
+line in normal array index notation (as a more natural alternative to the
+prefix argument). Hence 1 is the first word, and -1 (the default) is the
+last word.
+
+If a third argument is given, its value is ignored, but it is used to
+signify that the history offset is relative to the current history line,
+rather than the one remembered after the previous invocations of
+tt(insert-last-word).
+
+For example, the default behaviour of the command corresponds to
+
+example(zle insert-last-word -- -1 -1)
+
+while the command
+
+example(zle insert-last-word -- -1 1 -)
+
+always copies the first word of the line in the history immediately before
+the line being edited. This has the side effect that later invocations of
+the widget will be relative to that line.
)
tindex(vi-repeat-search)
item(tt(vi-repeat-search) (unbound) (n) (unbound))(
diff --git a/Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word b/Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..bbc8af35c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+# Copy the word before the one you last copied --- call repeatedly
+# to cycle through the list of words on the history line.
+#
+# Words in combination with insert-last-word to use the line reached,
+# and start from the word before last. Otherwise, it will operate on
+# the current line.
+
+if (( ${NUMERIC:-0} )); then
+ # 1 means last word, 2 second last, etc.
+ (( __copyword = ${NUMERIC:-0} ))
+elif [[ -n $__copyword && $WIDGET = $LASTWIDGET ]]; then
+ (( __copyword-- ))
+elif [[ $LASTWIDGET = *insert-last-word ]]; then
+ __copyword=-2
+else
+ __copyword=-1
+fi
+
+zle .insert-last-word 0 $__copyword
diff --git a/Src/Zle/zle_hist.c b/Src/Zle/zle_hist.c
index 2b0f582ba..5bea98b26 100644
--- a/Src/Zle/zle_hist.c
+++ b/Src/Zle/zle_hist.c
@@ -410,46 +410,138 @@ endofhistory(char **args)
int
insertlastword(char **args)
{
- int n;
+ int n, nwords, histstep = -1, wordpos = 0, deleteword = 0;
char *s, *t;
- Histent he;
+ Histent he = NULL;
+ LinkList l = NULL;
+ LinkNode node;
-/* multiple calls will now search back through the history, pem */
static char *lastinsert;
- static int lasthist, lastpos;
- int evhist = addhistnum(curhist, -1, HIST_FOREIGN), save;
+ static int lasthist, lastpos, lastlen;
+ int evhist, save;
- if (lastinsert) {
- int lastlen = ztrlen(lastinsert);
- int pos = cs;
+ /*
+ * If we have at least one argument, the first is the history
+ * step. The default is -1 (go back). Repeated calls take
+ * a step in this direction. A value of 0 is allowed and doesn't
+ * move the line.
+ *
+ * If we have two arguments, the second is the position of
+ * the word to extract, 1..N. The default is to use the
+ * numeric argument, or the last word if that is not set.
+ *
+ * If we have three arguments, we reset the history pointer to
+ * the current history event before applying the history step.
+ */
+ if (*args)
+ {
+ histstep = (int)zstrtol(*args, NULL, 10);
+ if (*++args)
+ {
+ wordpos = (int)zstrtol(*args, NULL, 10);
+ if (*++args)
+ lasthist = curhist;
+ }
+ }
- if (lastpos <= pos &&
- lastlen == pos - lastpos &&
- memcmp(lastinsert, (char *)&line[lastpos], lastlen) == 0) {
- evhist = addhistnum(lasthist, -1, HIST_FOREIGN);
+ if (lastinsert && lastlen &&
+ lastpos <= cs &&
+ lastlen == cs - lastpos &&
+ memcmp(lastinsert, (char *)&line[lastpos], lastlen) == 0)
+ deleteword = 1;
+ else
+ lasthist = curhist;
+ evhist = histstep ? addhistnum(lasthist, histstep, HIST_FOREIGN) :
+ lasthist;
+
+ if (evhist == curhist) {
+ /*
+ * The line we are currently editing. If we are going to
+ * replace an existing word, delete the old one now to avoid
+ * confusion.
+ */
+ if (deleteword) {
+ int pos = cs;
cs = lastpos;
foredel(pos - cs);
+ /*
+ * Mark that this has been deleted.
+ * For consistency with history lines, we really ought to
+ * insert it back if the current command later fails. But
+ * - we can't be bothered
+ * - the problem that this can screw up going to other
+ * lines in the history because we don't update
+ * the history line isn't really relevant
+ * - you can see what you're copying, dammit, so you
+ * shouldn't make errors.
+ * Of course, I could have implemented it in the time
+ * it took to say why I haven't.
+ */
+ deleteword = 0;
}
- zsfree(lastinsert);
- lastinsert = NULL;
+ /*
+ * Can only happen fail if the line is empty, I hope.
+ * In that case, we don't need to worry about restoring
+ * a deleted word, because that can only have come
+ * from a non-empty line. I think.
+ */
+ if (!(l = bufferwords(NULL, NULL, NULL)))
+ return 1;
+ nwords = countlinknodes(l);
+ } else {
+ /* Some stored line. */
+ if (!(he = quietgethist(evhist)) || !he->nwords)
+ return 1;
+ nwords = he->nwords;
}
- if (!(he = quietgethist(evhist)) || !he->nwords)
- return 1;
- if (zmult > 0) {
- n = he->nwords - (zmult - 1);
+ if (wordpos) {
+ n = (wordpos > 0) ? wordpos : nwords + wordpos + 1;
+ } else if (zmult > 0) {
+ n = nwords - (zmult - 1);
} else {
n = 1 - zmult;
}
- if (n < 1 || n > he->nwords)
+ if (n < 1 || n > nwords) {
+ /*
+ * We can't put in the requested word, but we did find the
+ * history entry, so we remember the position in the history
+ * list. This avoids getting stuck on a history line with
+ * fewer words than expected. The cursor location cs
+ * has not changed, and lastinsert is still valid.
+ */
+ lasthist = evhist;
return 1;
- s = he->text + he->words[2*n-2];
- t = he->text + he->words[2*n-1];
+ }
+ /*
+ * Only remove the old word from the command line if we have
+ * successfully found a new one to insert.
+ */
+ if (deleteword > 0) {
+ int pos = cs;
+ cs = lastpos;
+ foredel(pos - cs);
+ }
+ if (lastinsert) {
+ zfree(lastinsert, lastlen);
+ lastinsert = NULL;
+ }
+ if (l) {
+ for (node = firstnode(l); --n; incnode(node))
+ ;
+ s = (char *)getdata(node);
+ t = s + strlen(s);
+ } else {
+ s = he->text + he->words[2*n-2];
+ t = he->text + he->words[2*n-1];
+ }
+
save = *t;
*t = '\0'; /* ignore trailing whitespace */
-
lasthist = evhist;
lastpos = cs;
- lastinsert = ztrdup(s);
+ lastlen = t - s;
+ lastinsert = zalloc(t - s);
+ memcpy(lastinsert, s, lastlen);
n = zmult;
zmult = 1;
doinsert(s);