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-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo10
-rw-r--r--Functions/Misc/zmv15
3 files changed, 25 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 33ff8f0b9..403d04234 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+2013-07-03 Peter Stephenson <p.stephenson@samsung.com>
+
+ * 31503: Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo, Functions/Misc/zmv: split words
+ in program passed to zmv with -p and add -P for programs
+ that don't understand the "--" convention.
+
2013-06-28 Clint Adams <clint@zsh.org>
* 31500: Completion/Debian/Command/_dput: dput-ng completion
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
index b191e10d9..06e7ed076 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
@@ -3618,7 +3618,7 @@ ifzman(above)\
ifnzman((noderef(Utilities))).
)
findex(zmv)
-item(tt(zmv) [ tt(-finqQsvwW) ] [ -C | -L | -M | -p var(program) ] [ -o var(optstring) ] var(srcpat) var(dest) )(
+item(tt(zmv) [ tt(-finqQsvwW) ] [ -C | -L | -M | -[pP] var(program) ] [ -o var(optstring) ] var(srcpat) var(dest) )(
Move (usually, rename) files matching the pattern var(srcpat) to
corresponding files having names of the form given by var(dest), where
var(srcpat) contains parentheses surrounding patterns which will be
@@ -3663,7 +3663,13 @@ sitem(tt(-p) var(program))(Call var(program) instead of tt(cp), tt(ln) or
tt(mv). Whatever it does, it should at least understand the form
ifzman(`var(program) tt(-)tt(-) var(oldname) var(newname)')\
ifnzman(example(var(program) tt(-)tt(-) var(oldname) var(newname)))
-where var(oldname) and var(newname) are filenames generated by tt(zmv).)
+where var(oldname) and var(newname) are filenames generated by tt(zmv).
+var(program) will be split into words, so might be e.g. the name
+of an archive tool plus a copy or rename subcommand.)
+sitem(tt(-P) var(program))(As tt(-p) var(program), except that
+var(program) does not accept a following tt(-)tt(-) to indicate the
+end of options. In this case filenames must already be in a sane
+form for the program in question.)
sitem(tt(-o) var(optstring))(The var(optstring) is split into words and
passed down verbatim to the tt(cp), tt(ln) or tt(mv) command called to
perform the work. It should probably begin with a `tt(-)'.)
diff --git a/Functions/Misc/zmv b/Functions/Misc/zmv
index 4ba664e6d..269fe5ba5 100644
--- a/Functions/Misc/zmv
+++ b/Functions/Misc/zmv
@@ -93,7 +93,11 @@
# -p <program>
# Call <program> instead of cp, ln or mv. Whatever it does, it should
# at least understand the form '<program> -- <oldname> <newname>',
-# where <oldname> and <newname> are filenames generated.
+# where <oldname> and <newname> are filenames generated. <program>
+# will be split into words.
+# -P <program>
+# As -p, but the program doesn't understand the "--" convention.
+# In this case the file names must already be sane.
# -w Pick out wildcard parts of the pattern, as described above, and
# implicitly add parentheses for referring to them.
# -W Just like -w, with the addition of turning wildcards in the
@@ -123,14 +127,16 @@ setopt extendedglob
local f g args match mbegin mend files action myname tmpf opt exec
local opt_f opt_i opt_n opt_q opt_Q opt_s opt_M opt_C opt_L
-local opt_o opt_p opt_v opt_w opt_W MATCH MBEGIN MEND
+local opt_o opt_p opt_P opt_v opt_w opt_W MATCH MBEGIN MEND
local pat repl errstr fpat hasglobqual opat
typeset -A from to
integer stat
+local dashes=--
+
myname=${(%):-%N}
-while getopts ":o:p:MCLfinqQsvwW" opt; do
+while getopts ":o:p:P:MCLfinqQsvwW" opt; do
if [[ $opt = "?" ]]; then
print -r -- "$myname: unrecognized option: -$OPTARG" >&2
return 1
@@ -144,6 +150,7 @@ done
[[ -n $opt_C ]] && action=cp
[[ -n $opt_L ]] && action=ln
[[ -n $opt_p ]] && action=$opt_p
+[[ -n $opt_P ]] && action=$opt_P dashes=
if [[ -z $action ]]; then
action=$myname[-2,-1]
@@ -278,7 +285,7 @@ fi
for f in $files; do
[[ -z $to[$f] ]] && continue
- exec=($action ${=opt_o} $opt_s -- $f $to[$f])
+ exec=(${=action} ${=opt_o} $opt_s $dashes $f $to[$f])
[[ -n $opt_i$opt_n$opt_v ]] && print -r -- ${(q-)exec}
if [[ -n $opt_i ]]; then
read -q 'opt?Execute? ' || continue