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+emulate -L zsh
+setopt extendedglob
+
+local key
+local compcontext=-default-
+
+__ci_tidyup() {
+ unfunction -m __ci_\* 2>/dev/null
+ unfunction compinstall
+ autoload -U compinstall
+}
+
+__ci_newline() {
+ read -k \
+ key"?${1:---- Hit newline to continue or \`q' to exit without saving --- }"
+ print
+ if [[ $key = [qQ] ]]; then
+ print "compinstall aborted."
+ __ci_tidyup
+ return 1
+ else
+ return 0
+ fi
+}
+
+typeset startline='# The following lines were added by compinstall'
+typeset endline='# End of lines added by compinstall'
+typeset ifile line fpath_line compinit_args
+typeset -A styles
+typeset match mbegin mend warn_unknown warn_old warn_comment
+integer lines_found
+
+#
+# Check the user's .zshrc, if any.
+#
+# This relies on the stuff we find being only minimally edited from
+# the stuff we originally saved. A better way of doing this would
+# almost certainly be to use the style mechanism directly: save the
+# current styles in a variable, delete all styles, read in and evaluate
+# any styles found, manipulate styles directly using zstyle, write out
+# using zstyle -L, and if necessary restore the original styles. One
+# day I may even do that.
+#
+
+__ci_test_ifile() {
+ [[ -f $1 ]] && grep "$endline" $1 >/dev/null 2>&1
+}
+
+local foundold=false
+if zstyle -s :compinstall filename ifile &&
+ __ci_test_ifile $ifile; then
+ foundold=true
+else
+ ifile=${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zshrc
+ if __ci_test_ifile ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.compinstall; then
+ ifile=${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.compinstall
+ foundold=true
+ elif __ci_test_ifile $ifile; then
+ foundold=true
+ fi
+fi
+
+local newifile=$ifile
+if [[ $foundold = true ]]; then
+ print "I have found completion definitions in $ifile.
+If you want me to read these, just hit return. Otherwise, edit the file
+name to look for definitions somewhere else, or delete the whole line
+in order not to use existing definitions."
+ vared -ch -p 'file> ' newifile
+ [[ -z $newifile ]] && foundold=false
+else
+ print "I haven't found any existing completion definitions.
+If you have some already defined by compinstall, edit the name of the
+file where these can be found. Note that this will only work if they
+are exactly the form in which compinstall inserted them. If you leave
+the line as it is, or empty, I won't search."
+ while true; do
+ vared -ch -p 'file> ' newifile || break
+ if [[ -n $newifile && $ifile != $newifile ]]; then
+ if __ci_test_ifile $newifile; then
+ foundold=true
+ break
+ fi
+ print "I couldn't find any definitions there. Edit a new filename, or
+leave the line blank to ignore it."
+ else
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+fi
+ifile=$newifile
+
+if [[ $foundold = true ]]; then
+ sed -n "/^[ ]*$startline/,/^[ ]*$endline/p" $ifile |
+ # Use the default read behaviour to handle any continuation lines.
+ while read line; do
+ (( lines_found++ ))
+ if [[ $line = *'$fpath'* ]]; then
+ fpath_line=$line
+ if [[ $line != *\) ]]; then
+ while read -r line; do
+ fpath_line="$fpath_line
+$line"
+ [[ $line = *\) ]] && break
+ done
+ fi
+ elif [[ $line = (#b)[[:blank:]]#zstyle[[:blank:]]##(\'[^\']#\')\
+[[:blank:]]##([^[:blank:]]##)[[:blank:]]##(*) ]]; then
+ styles[$match[2]]="${styles[$match[2]]:+${styles[$match[2]]}
+}${(Q)match[1]}
+${match[3]}"
+ elif [[ $line = [[:blank:]]#compconf* ]]; then
+ warn_old=1
+ elif [[ $line == $startline || $line == $endline ]]; then
+ # no-op
+ elif [[ $line = [[:blank:]]#\#* ]]; then
+ warn_comment=1
+ elif [[ $line = [[:blank:]]#compinit[[:blank:]]##(#b)([^[:blank:]]*) ]]
+ then
+ compinit_args=$match[1]
+ elif [[ $line != [[:blank:]]# &&
+ $line != [[:blank:]]#'autoload -U compinit' &&
+ $line != [[:blank:]]#compinit &&
+ $line != [[:blank:]]#zstyle[[:blank:]]#:compinstall* ]]; then
+ warn_unknown="${warn_unknown:+$warn_unknown
+}$line"
+ fi
+ done
+fi
+
+#
+# Print warnings about what we found in .zshrc.
+#
+
+if [[ -n $warn_old ]]; then
+ print "\
+WARNING: your configuration appears to contain commands for the 3.1.6
+configuration system. You will have to reconfigure from scratch and the
+existing configuration commands will be overwritten. If you wish to preserve
+the old commands, you should quit, copy them somewhere else, then rerun
+compinstall. Sorry."
+elif [[ -n $warn_unknown ]]; then
+ print "\
+WARNING: your configuration contains bits not understood by compinstall,
+which will not be retained (shown below). If you wish to retain these, you
+should quit, copy them somewhere else, and then rerun compinstall.
+
+$warn_unknown"
+elif [[ -n $warn_comment ]]; then
+ print "All the comments in your configuration section will be lost.
+If you want to keep them, you should copy them somewhere else first."
+elif (( ! $lines_found )); then
+ print "Starting a new completion configuration from scratch."
+ if [[ -n $ifile && ! -d $ifile ]]; then
+ print -n "This will be "
+ if [[ ! -f $ifile ]]; then
+ print "written to the new file $ifile."
+ elif [[ ! -w $ifile ]]; then
+ print "written to the file ~/.compinstall for copying to $ifile."
+ ifile=$HOME/.compinstall
+ else
+ print "appended to the file $ifile. It is up to you to ensure
+that these lines are actually executed. They will not be if your .zshrc
+usually returns before the end."
+ fi
+ fi
+fi
+print "Note that you will be given a chance to save the new setup
+somewhere else at the end."
+
+
+__ci_newline || return 1
+
+
+typeset d compdir subdirs lines
+
+#
+# Make sure we have the completion functions in $fpath.
+#
+
+__ci_set_compdir() {
+ for d in $*; do
+ # If we find both the functions more than once, assume the later
+ # one is the standard set.
+ if [[ -f $d/compinit && -f $d/compdump ]]; then
+ compdir=$d
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
+__ci_set_compdir $fpath
+
+if [[ $compdir = */Core && -d $compdir/../Base ]]; then
+ subdirs=1
+ compdir=${compdir:h}
+fi
+
+if [[ -z $compdir ]]; then
+ # Start up a new zsh and get its default fpath. If some swine has
+ # tinkered with this in /etc/zshenv we're out of luck.
+ lines=${(f)"$(zsh -fc 'print -l $ZSH_VERSION $fpath')"}
+ lines=$lines[1]
+ shift lines
+ # If the zsh in that path isn't right, maybe the user's shell is elsewhere.
+ if [[ $line != $ZSH_VERSION && -x $SHELL ]]; then
+ lines=${(f)"$($SHELL -fc 'print -l $ZSH_VERSION $fpath' 2>/dev/null)"}
+ lines=$lines[1]
+ shift lines
+ fi
+ if [[ $line != $ZSH_VERSION ]]; then
+ print "Hmmm, the zsh in your path is not what's running, nor is \$SHELL.
+That's bad.
+"
+ fi
+ __ci_set_compdir $lines
+ if [[ -n $compdir ]]; then
+ print "\
+I've found the completion directories and will add them to your \$fpath,
+but they should already be there at shell startup, so something (probably
+an unconditional assignment in a startup file) is taking them out. You
+might want to check this, although what I'm doing should work."
+ if [[ -n $fpath_line ]]; then
+ print "\
+
+What's more, there is already an \$fpath assignment in your completion
+setup. This gives me cause for concern. I will override this, but don't
+be surprised if it doesn't go according to plan. If you have not
+initialised completion in this shell, you should do so, then run
+compinstall again."
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [[ -n $subdirs ]]; then
+ fpath_line=($compdir/[A-Z]*)
+ fpath_line="fpath=($fpath ${(F)fpath_line})"
+ fi
+else
+ if [[ -n $subdirs ]]; then
+ print "Completion directories $compdir/*
+are already in your \$fpath, good."
+ else
+ print "Completion directory $compdir
+is already in your \$fpath, good."
+ fi
+ if [[ -n $fpath_line ]]; then
+ print "I shall keep the existing \$fpath=( ... ) assignment."
+ fi
+fi
+
+if [[ -z $compdir ]]; then
+ print "\
+The zsh in your path doesn't seem to have completion directories in the
+function autoload path (\$fpath). This suggests the shell wasn't installed
+for completion. If you want to use it, you will need to locate all the
+completion functions yourself and install them in your \$fpath. I will
+continue, but don't expect this to have much effect until you do.
+
+If you are planning to continue using the old compctl system for
+completion, compinstall won't do you any good anyway."
+fi
+
+__ci_newline || return 1
+
+
+#
+# Code for changing styles
+#
+
+typeset defcontext=":completion:*"
+typeset curcontext=$defcontext
+
+#
+# Utility functions
+#
+
+#
+# Get the style $1 for $curcontext into $2.
+#
+__ci_get_this_style() {
+ typeset -A tassoc
+ local style=$1 scalar=$2
+
+ tassoc=(${(f)styles[$style]})
+ eval "$scalar=\${tassoc[\$curcontext]}"
+}
+
+#
+# Set the style $1 for $curcontext using scalar $2 for the value for this
+# context. If $2 is null, delete the context (this may not be correct for
+# all styles). Don't do any extra quotation.
+# $2 gives the name of the scalar for symmetry with __ci_get_this_style.
+#
+__ci_set_this_style() {
+ local style=$1 scalar=$2 k
+ typeset -A tassoc
+ tassoc=(${(f)styles[$style]})
+
+ if [[ -n ${(P)scalar} ]]; then
+ tassoc[$curcontext]=${(P)scalar}
+ else
+ unset "tassoc[$curcontext]"
+ fi
+
+ styles[$style]=
+ for k in ${(ko)tassoc}; do
+ styles[$style]="${styles[$style]:+$styles[$style]
+}$k
+${tassoc[$k]}"
+ done
+}
+
+#
+# Functions displaying menus
+#
+
+__ci_change_context() {
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: change context ***
+
+The context tells the completion system under what circumstances your
+value will be used. It has this form:
+ :completion:<function-name>:<completer>:<command>:<argument>:<tag>
+See the documentation for more detail on each of these components. The
+default context \`$defcontext' matches everywhere in completion, unless you
+define a more specific pattern which matches the completion context being
+used. \`More specific' means either a string instead of a pattern, or a
+longer pattern instead of a shorter pattern.
+
+Edit a new context, or leave the line blank to reset the context to the
+default value. Note that you do not require quotes around the context,
+which will automatically be added later. Line editing and history are
+available.
+"
+
+ vared -eh -p 'context> ' curcontext
+ [[ -z $curcontext ]] && curcontext=$defcontext
+}
+
+
+__ci_toggle_completer() {
+ # used locally within __ci_do_completers
+ if [[ -n $completers[$1] ]]; then
+ completers[$1]=
+ else
+ completers[$1]=1
+ fi
+}
+
+__ci_do_minor_completer_options() {
+ # Set the options for the minor completers.
+ local key cond word olist omenu moriginal aspace tmparr
+ __ci_get_this_style condition cond
+ [[ -n $cond ]] && cond=${(Q)cond}
+ __ci_get_this_style word word
+ __ci_get_this_style old-list olist
+ __ci_get_this_style old-menu omenu
+ __ci_get_this_style match-original moriginal
+ __ci_get_this_style add-space aspace
+
+ while true; do
+
+ # insert-unambiguous can be handled somewhere else.
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: minor completer options ***
+
+Current context: $curcontext
+
+l. Set options for _list: condition for delay and comparison.
+o. Set options for _oldlist: when to keep old list.
+m. Set options for _match: whether to assume a \`*' at the cursor.
+p. Set options for _prefix: whether to add a space before the suffix.
+
+q. Return to the without saving.
+0. Done setting completer options.
+"
+
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ case $key in
+ [lL]) print "\
+You can set a condition under which the _list completer will delay completion
+until the second keypress. It should evaluate to a number; a non-zero value
+turns this behaviour on. It can include parameters, in particular NUMERIC
+to refer to a numeric argument. For example, \`NUMERIC != 1' forces the
+delay unless you give an argument 1 to the command. Leave it blank to
+assume the condition is true."
+ vared -eh -c -p 'condition> ' cond
+ print -n "
+_list will usually compare the contents of the entire line with its previous
+contents to decided if it has been changed since the last keypress. You
+can instead perform this comparison on just the current word, ignoring
+the rest of the command line. Do you want to do this? (y/n) [n] "
+ word=
+ read -q key && word=true
+ print
+ ;;
+ [oO]) print "\
+_oldlist can keep a generated completion list for reshowing in the usual
+way, e.g. with ^D, even if the list was generated by some special completion
+command. The default behaviour of _oldlist is to show this list if it was
+not already visible, otherwise to generate the standard completion listing,
+but you can force it always to be shown, or make it never shown.
+Alternatively, you can specify a list of completers for which _oldlist will
+be used. Choose:
+
+d. Default behaviour.
+a. Always show old list.
+n. Never show old list.
+s. Specify a list of completers.
+"
+
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+ case $key in
+ [dD]) olist=
+ ;;
+ [aA]) olist=always
+ ;;
+ [nN]) olist=never
+ ;;
+ [sS]) olist=
+ tmparr=(_complete _approximate _correct _match _expand)
+ while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: choosing completers to have _oldlist behaviour ***
+
+Type any of:
+
+1. _complete
+2. _approximate
+3. _correct
+4. _match
+5. _expand
+
+or 0 to end, or - to delete the last choice."
+ if [[ -n $olist ]]; then
+ print "\
+Current choices:
+ $olist"
+ fi
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+ case $key in
+ 0) break
+ ;;
+ -) olist=(${olist[1,-2]})
+ ;;
+ [1-5]) olist=($olist $tmparr[$key])
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ ;;
+ *) print "Type one of d, a, n or s."
+ continue
+ ;;
+ esac
+ break
+ done
+
+ print -n "
+_oldlist can keep the old completion list for use in menu completion, e.g. by
+repeatedly hitting tab, even if the list was generated by some special
+completion command. This is the default behaviour of _oldlist, but
+you can turn it off, so that hitting tab would use the standard completion
+list.
+
+Do you want to turn it off? (y/n) [n] "
+ omenu=
+ read -q key && omenu=false
+ ;;
+ [mM]) print "\
+The _match completer will usually assume there is a \`*' at the cursor
+position when trying pattern matches. For example, \`f*n<TAB>e' would
+be able to complete to \`filename', not just to patterns matching \`f*ne'.
+(Note that this assumes you have the option COMPLETE_IN_WORD set, else all
+completion takes place at the end of the word.) You can tell _match not
+to assume there is a \`*', or to try first without the \`*', then with it.
+Type one of:
+
+a. Always assume \`*' at cursor position.
+n. Never assume \`*' at cursor position.
+w. Try without the \`*', then with it if that fails."
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+ case $key in
+ a) moriginal=
+ ;;
+ n) moriginal=only
+ ;;
+ w) moriginal=both
+ ;;
+ *) print "Type one of a, n or w."
+ continue
+ ;;
+ esac
+ break
+ done
+ ;;
+ [pP]) print -n "\
+The _prefix completer completes only what is behind the cursor, ignoring
+completely what is after, even if there is no space at the cursor position.
+However, you can force it to add a space between the resulting completion
+and the part ignored. For example, \`f<TAB>bar' might expand to \`filebar'
+without this, and to \`file bar' with it. Do wish _prefix to add the
+space? (y/n) [n] "
+ aspace=
+ read -q key && aspace=true
+ ;;
+ [qQ]) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ done
+
+ [[ -n $cond && $cond != [[:alnum:]]## ]] && cond=${(qq)cond}
+ __ci_set_this_style condition cond
+ __ci_set_this_style word word
+ __ci_set_this_style old-list olist
+ __ci_set_this_style old-menu omenu
+ __ci_set_this_style match-original moriginal
+ __ci_set_this_style add-space aspace
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+__ci_do_minor_completers() {
+ # Set the minor completers not handled by __ci_do_completers.
+ # Called within __ci_do_completers, so inherits the environment.
+ # It's only divided off to keep the menus short.
+
+ local key
+
+ while true; do
+
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: minor completer menu ***
+
+Current context: $curcontext
+
+The following completers are available. Those marked \`(*)' are already
+set for the context shown above. Note none of these are required for
+normal completion behaviour.
+
+1. ${${completers[_ignored]:+(*)}:- } _ignored: $ckeys[_ignored]
+2. ${${completers[_list]:+(*)}:- } _list: $ckeys[_list]
+3. ${${completers[_oldlist]:+(*)}:- } _oldlist: $ckeys[_oldlist]
+4. ${${completers[_match]:+(*)}:- } _match: $ckeys[_match]
+5. ${${completers[_prefix]:+(*)}:- } _prefix: $ckeys[_prefix]
+
+o. Set options for the completers above.
+q. Return without saving.
+0. Done setting minor completers.
+"
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ case $key in
+ 1) __ci_toggle_completer _ignored
+ if [[ -n $completers[_ignored] ]]; then
+ print "\
+I am inserting the \`ignored' completer immediately after normal
+completion. You can move it later in the list by hand, if you prefer, so
+that ignored completions are only used after, for example, approximations.
+To do this, edit $ifile, look for the zstyle ... completers line, and
+move \`_ignored' to where you want it. This will be retained if you use
+compinstall again provided you don't go into the completers menu.
+"
+ # TODO: we could be more careful about keeping the user's
+ # order, particularly with multiple completers.
+ read -k key'?--- Hit any key to continue --- '
+ print
+ fi
+ ;;
+ 2) __ci_toggle_completer _list
+ ;;
+ 3) __ci_toggle_completer _oldlist
+ ;;
+ 4) __ci_toggle_completer _match
+ ;;
+ 5) __ci_toggle_completer _prefix
+ ;;
+ o) __ci_do_minor_completer_options
+ ;;
+ q) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ done
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+__ci_do_completer_options() {
+ # Set options for the main completers; called from __ci_do_completers.
+
+ local maxe errors prompt glob subst compl cond
+
+ __ci_get_this_style max-errors errors
+ __ci_get_this_style prompt prompt
+ [[ -n $prompt ]] && prompt=${(Q)prompt}
+ __ci_get_this_style glob glob
+ [[ -n $glob ]] && glob=${(Q)glob}
+ __ci_get_this_style substitute subst
+ [[ -n $subst ]] && subst=${(Q)subst}
+ __ci_get_this_style completions compl
+ [[ -n $compl ]] && compl=${(Q)compl}
+
+ while true; do
+
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: completer options ***
+
+Current context: $curcontext
+
+The following options are available. Note that these require the relevant
+completers to be present, as set in the menu above this one.
+
+a. Set options for approximation or correction.
+e. Set options for expansion.
+q. Return without saving.
+
+0. Done setting options.
+"
+
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ # We handle approximation and correction together to avoid having
+ # to be too particular about context.
+ case $key in
+ a) clear
+ print "\
+Approximation and correction can correct the errors in what you have typed,
+up to a maximum number of errors which you can specify. Each \`error'
+is the omission of a character, the addition of a superfluous character,
+the substitution of one character by an incorrect one, or transposition of
+two different characters.
+
+Current context: $curcontext
+
+To have different values for approximation and correction, you should
+change the context appropriately. For approximation, use
+\`:completion:*:approximate:*' and for correction use
+\`:completion:*:correct:*'.
+
+Enter maximum number of errors allowed:
+"
+ maxe=
+ while true; do
+ vared -eh -c -p "number> " maxe
+ [[ $maxe = [[:digit:]]## ]] && break
+ print "Please enter a number"
+ maxe=
+ done
+ while true; do
+ print "\nSelect behaviour of numeric prefix.
+
+1. Numeric prefix is not used by approximation or completion.
+2. Numeric prefix, if provided, gives max number of errors allowed,
+ replacing the number you just typed for that one completion.
+3. Numeric prefix, if provided, prevents approximation or completion
+ from taking place at all for that one completion.
+"
+ read -k -- key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+ [[ $key = [123] ]] || continue
+ case $key in
+ 2) maxe="$maxe numeric"
+ ;;
+ 3) maxe="$maxe not-numeric"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ print "
+You can edit a prompt which will appear above lists of corrections. The
+string \`%e' inside the prompt will be replaced with the number of errors
+found. Leave blank for no prompt. Quotation marks will be added
+automatically."
+ vared -eh -c -p "prompt> " prompt
+ break
+ done
+ errors=$maxe
+ ;;
+ e) while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+The _expand completer can be tuned to perform any of globbing (filename
+generation), substitution (anything with a \`\$' or backquote), or
+normal completion (which is useful for inserting all possible completions
+into the command line). For each feature, a 1 turns it on, while a 0 turns
+it off; if the feature is unset, that expansion will *not* be performed.
+
+You can also give more complicated mathematical expressions, which can use
+the parameter NUMERIC to refer to the numeric argument. For example, the
+expression \`NUMERIC == 2' means that the expansion takes effect if you
+type ESC-2 (Emacs mode) or 2 (Vi command mode) before the expansion.
+Quotes will be added automatically as needed.
+
+g. Set condition to perform globbing: ${glob:-unset}
+s. Set condition to perform substitution: ${subst:-unset}
+c. Set condition to perform completion: ${compl:-unset}
+0. Done setting conditions (will not be saved until you leave options)
+"
+ read -k key'?--- Enter selection --- '
+ print
+
+ case $key in
+ g) vared -eh -c -p 'globbing condition> ' glob
+ ;;
+ s) vared -eh -c -p 'substitution condition> ' subst
+ ;;
+ c) vared -eh -c -p 'completion condition> ' compl
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ done
+ ;;
+ q) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+ done
+
+ __ci_set_this_style max-errors errors
+ [[ -n $prompt ]] && prompt=${(qq)prompt}
+ __ci_set_this_style prompt prompt
+ [[ -n $glob && $glob != [[:alnum:]]## ]] && glob=${(qq)glob}
+ __ci_set_this_style glob glob
+ [[ -n $subst && $subst != [[:alnum:]]## ]] && subst=${(qq)subst}
+ __ci_set_this_style substitute subst
+ [[ -n $compl && $compl != [[:alnum:]]## ]] && compl=${(qq)compl}
+ __ci_set_this_style completions compl
+
+ key=
+ return 0
+}
+
+__ci_do_completers() {
+ # Set the completers for the current context.
+ # This is mostly done via a series of toggles.
+
+ typeset -A completers ckeys
+ local c clist newc
+ __ci_get_this_style completer newc
+ for c in ${=newc}; do
+ completers[$c]=1
+ done
+ clist=(_list _oldlist _menu _expand _complete _ignored
+ _match _correct _approximate _prefix)
+
+ # TODO: these are a bit brief, so could provide some more detailed help.
+ ckeys=(_complete 'Basic completion.'
+ _approximate
+'Approximate completion: completion with correction of existing word.'
+ _correct
+'Correction: correct existing word, no completion.'
+ _expand
+'Expansion: use globbing and parameter substitution, if possible.'
+
+ _ignored
+'Use patterns that were previously ignored if no matches so far.'
+ _list
+'Only list matches until the second time you hit TAB.'
+ _oldlist
+'Keep matches generated by special completion functions.'
+ _match
+'If completion fails, retry with pattern matching.'
+ _prefix
+'If completion fails, retry ignoring the part after the cursor.'
+ )
+
+ # TODO: You'll need to handle the bindkey to make _expand work.
+ # TODO: _prefix completer should make sure completeinword is set.
+
+ while true; do
+
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: completer menu ***
+
+Current context: $curcontext
+
+The following completers are available. Those marked \`(*)' are already
+set for the context shown above. If none are selected, the completers will
+not be set for this context at all.
+
+1. ${${completers[_complete]:+(*)}:- } $ckeys[_complete]
+2. ${${completers[_approximate]:+(*)}:- } $ckeys[_approximate]
+3. ${${completers[_correct]:+(*)}:- } $ckeys[_correct]
+4. ${${completers[_expand]:+(*)}:- } $ckeys[_expand]
+
+o. Set options for the completers above.
+m. Set completers that modify the behaviour of the four main ones above.
+q. Return without saving.
+0. Done setting completers.
+"
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ case $key in
+ 1) __ci_toggle_completer _complete
+ ;;
+ 2) __ci_toggle_completer _approximate
+ ;;
+ 3) __ci_toggle_completer _correct
+ ;;
+ 4) __ci_toggle_completer _expand
+ ;;
+ [mM]) __ci_do_minor_completers || return
+ continue
+ ;;
+ [oO]) __ci_do_completer_options || return
+ continue
+ ;;
+ q) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+ done
+
+ newc=
+ for c in $clist; do
+ [[ -n $completers[$c] ]] && newc="${newc:+$newc }$c"
+ done
+ [[ -z $newc ]] && newc="''"
+ __ci_set_this_style completer newc
+}
+
+__ci_toggle_matcher() {
+ # Toggle on/off the matcher in array $1 for element $2
+ if [[ ${${(P)1}[$2]} = ' ' ]]; then
+ # toggle on
+ eval "${1}[$2]=$2"
+ if [[ $1 = n* ]]; then
+ # no matcher turned on, turn off the others
+ c_list[$2]=' '
+ C_list[$2]=' '
+ p_list[$2]=' '
+ s_list[$2]=' '
+ else
+ # something else turned on, turn off no matcher
+ n_list[$2]=' '
+ fi
+ return 0
+ else
+ # toggle off
+ eval "${1}[$2]=' '"
+ if [[ $c_list[$2] == ' ' && $C_list[$2] == ' ' && \
+ $p_list[$2] == ' ' && $s_list[$2] == ' ' ]]; then
+ a_or_r[$2]=' '
+ fi
+ return 1
+ fi
+}
+
+__ci_do_matchers() {
+ # Set matchers via the matcher-list style.
+ # We just offer a pre-programmed set of possible matchers, but these
+ # cover the most common usages for matchers in a general context.
+ # More specific use of matchers is usually covered by completion functions.
+
+ local mlist m_ci m_pw m_sub c_list C_list p_list s_list pw_seps key key2 elt
+ local pw_dstar a_or_r i
+ integer eltcnt lastnz
+
+ __ci_get_this_style matcher-list mlist
+ # $mlist is the once and future list of matchers. We don't quote it
+ # until the end; the eval effectively does de-quoting.
+ eval "mlist=($mlist)"
+ # ?_list say whether the four possible matchers are set for passes 1,
+ # 2, 3, 4, in an easy-to-read manner, i.e. the Nth part of the string
+ # is one of N (on) or space (off).
+ a_or_r=" " # replace by default
+ n_list=" " # null completion, i.e. standard
+ c_list=" " # case match one way
+ C_list=" " # case match both ways
+ p_list=" " # partial word completion
+ s_list=" " # substring completion
+ # $pw_seps gives the separators used for partial-word completion
+ # by element of the matcher list; these can be edited separately.
+ pw_seps=('._-' '._-' '._-' '._-')
+ pw_dstar=('' '' '' '')
+
+ # See what's in the matcher initially. If these have been edited,
+ # we're in trouble, but that's pretty much true of everything.
+ for (( eltcnt = 1; eltcnt <= $#mlist; eltcnt++ )); do
+ [[ $mlist[eltcnt] == "+"* ]] && a_or_r[$eltcnt]='+'
+ [[ -z $mlist[$eltcnt] ]] && n_list[$eltcnt]=$eltcnt
+ [[ $mlist[$eltcnt] = *"m:{a-z}={A-Z}"* ]] && c_list[$eltcnt]=$eltcnt
+ [[ $mlist[$eltcnt] = *"m:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z}"* ]] && C_list[$eltcnt]=$eltcnt
+ # For partial word stuff, we use backreferences to find out what
+ # the set of separators was.
+ if [[ $mlist[$eltcnt] = (#b)*"r:|["([^\]]#)"]=*"#" r:|=*"* ]]; then
+ p_list[$eltcnt]=$eltcnt
+ pw_seps[$eltcnt]=${match[1]}
+ [[ $mlist[$eltcnt] = *"=**"* ]] && pw_dstar[$eltcnt]='*'
+ fi
+ # Just look for the left matcher for substring, since the right matcher
+ # might have been handled as part of a partial-word spec.
+ [[ $mlist[$eltcnt] = *"l:|=*"* ]] && s_list[$eltcnt]=$eltcnt
+ done
+
+ while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: matcher menu ***
+
+\`Matchers' compare the completion code with the possible matches in some
+special way. Numbers in parentheses show matchers to be tried and the order.
+The same number can be assigned to different matchers, meaning apply at the
+same time. Omit a sequence number to try normal matching at that point.
+A \`+' in the first line indicates the element is added to preceding matchers
+instead of replacing them; toggle this with \`t'. You don't need to set
+all four, or indeed any matchers --- then the style will not be set.
+
+ ($a_or_r)\
+ \`+' indicates add to previous matchers, else replace
+n. ($n_list)\
+ No matchers; you may want to try this as the first choice.
+c. ($c_list)\
+ Case-insensitive completion (lowercase matches uppercase)
+C. ($C_list)\
+ Case-insensitive completion (lower/uppercase match each other)
+p. ($p_list)\
+ Partial-word completion: expand 'f.b' to 'foo.bar', etc., in one go.
+ You can choose the separators (here \`.') used each time.
+s. ($s_list)\
+ Substring completion: complete on substrings, not just initial
+ strings. Warning: it is recommended this not be used for element 1.
+
+t. Toggle replacing previous matchers (\` ' at top) or add (\`+')
+q. Return without saving.
+0. Done setting matchers.
+"
+
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ if [[ $key = [nNcCpPsS] ]]; then
+ while true; do
+ read -k key2'?Set/unset for element number (1234)? '
+ print
+ [[ $key2 = [1234] ]] && break
+ print "Only 1, 2, 3 and 4 are handled."
+ done
+ fi
+
+ case $key in
+ [nN]) __ci_toggle_matcher n_list $key2
+ if [[ $n_list[$key2] != ' ' ]]; then
+ fi
+ ;;
+ c) __ci_toggle_matcher c_list $key2
+ ;;
+ C) __ci_toggle_matcher C_list $key2
+ ;;
+ [pP]) if __ci_toggle_matcher p_list $key2; then
+ print "\
+Edit the set of characters which terminate partial words. Typically
+these are punctuation characters, such as \`.', \`_' and \`-'.
+The expression will automatically be quoted.
+"
+ vared -eh -p 'characters> ' -c 'pw_seps['$key2']'
+ # Paranoia: we don't know if there's a ']' in that string,
+ # which will wreck the spec unless it's at the start. Other
+ # quotes are OK, since they are picked up at the ${(qq)...}
+ # step.
+ if [[ $pw_seps[$key2] = *']'* ]]; then
+ pw_seps[$key2]="]${pw_seps[$key2]//\\\]}"
+ fi
+ print -n "
+You can allow the partial-word terminators to be matched in the pattern,
+too: then for example \`c.u' would expand to \`comp.source.unix', whereas
+usually you would need to type an extra intervening dot. Do you wish the
+terminators to be matched in this way? (y/n) [n] "
+ pw_dstar[$key2]=
+ read -q key && pw_dstar[$key2]='*'
+ fi
+ ;;
+ [tT])
+ read -k key2'?Toggle augment/replace for elements number (1234)? '
+ if [[ $key2 == [1234] ]]; then
+ if [[ $a_or_r[$key2] == ' ' ]]; then
+ a_or_r[$key2]='+'
+ else
+ a_or_r[$key2]=' '
+ fi
+ else
+ print "Only 1, 2, 3 and 4 are handled."
+ fi
+ ;;
+ [sS]) __ci_toggle_matcher s_list $key2
+ ;;
+ [qQ]) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+ done
+
+ # Keep track of the last element which was non-empty; all the rest
+ # are junked.
+ lastnz=0
+
+ # Now we just reverse the first for-loop, looking for set matchers
+ # and reconstructing the elements of the matcher array.
+ for (( eltcnt = 1; eltcnt <= 4; eltcnt++ )); do
+ elt=
+ [[ $c_list[$eltcnt] != ' ' ]] && elt="${elt:+$elt }m:{a-z}={A-Z}"
+ [[ $C_list[$eltcnt] != ' ' ]] && elt="${elt:+$elt }m:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z}"
+ [[ $p_list[$eltcnt] != ' ' ]] &&
+ elt="${elt:+$elt }r:|[${pw_seps[$eltcnt]}]=*${pw_dstar[$eltcnt]}\
+ r:|=*${pw_dstar[$eltcnt]}"
+ if [[ $s_list[$eltcnt] != ' ' ]]; then
+ if [[ $elt = *"r:|=*"* ]]; then
+ elt="${elt:+$elt }l:|=*"
+ else
+ elt="${elt:+$elt }l:|=* r:|=*"
+ fi
+ fi
+ [[ $a_or_r[$eltcnt] != ' ' ]] && elt="+$elt"
+ [[ -n $elt || $n_list[$eltcnt] != ' ' ]] && lastnz=$eltcnt
+ mlist[$eltcnt]=$elt
+ done
+
+ if (( ! $lastnz )); then
+ # No matchers set, so just make the style empty: __ci_set_this_style
+ # will omit it completely.
+ mlist=
+ else
+ # Quote the entire list: this correctly quotes element by element,
+ # praise be to Sven.
+ mlist=(${(qq)mlist[1,$lastnz]})
+ # Make it a scalar just for safety's sake.
+ mlist="$mlist"
+ fi
+ __ci_set_this_style matcher-list mlist
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+__ci_do_list_format() {
+ local key format groupn verbose listp autod haslistp
+ __ci_get_this_style format format
+ [[ -n $format ]] && format=${(Q)format}
+ __ci_get_this_style group-name groupn
+ __ci_get_this_style verbose verbose
+ __ci_get_this_style list-prompt listp
+ [[ -n $listp ]] && haslistp=1
+ listp=${(Q)listp}
+ __ci_get_this_style auto-description autod
+ [[ -n $autod ]] && autod=${(Q)autod}
+
+ while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: order and descriptions in completion lists ***
+Type the appropriate number for more information on how this would affect
+listings.
+
+1. Print a message above completion lists describing what is being
+ completed.
+
+2. Make different types of completion appear in separate lists.
+
+3. Make completion verbose, using option descriptions etc. (on by default).
+
+4. Make single-valued options display the value's description as
+ part of the option's description.
+
+q. Return without saving.
+0. Done setting options for formatting of completion lists.
+"
+
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ case $key in
+ 1) print "\
+You can set a string which is displayed on a line above the list of matches
+for completions. A \`%d' in this string will be replaced by a brief
+description of the type of completion. For example, if you set the
+string to \`Completing %d', and type ^D to show a list of files, the line
+\`Completing files' will appear above that list. Enter an empty line to
+turn this feature off. If you enter something which doesn't include \`%d',
+then \`%d' will be appended. Quotation will be added automatically.
+"
+ vared -eh -p 'description> ' -c format
+ if [[ -n $format && $format != *%d* ]]; then
+ [[ $format = *[[:blank:]] ]] || format="$format "
+ format="$format%d"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ 2) print "\
+Normally, all possible completions are listed together in a single list, and
+if you have set a description with 1) above, the descriptions are listed
+together above that. However, you can specify that different types of
+completion appear in separate lists; any description appears above its
+own list. For example, external commands and shell functions would appear
+in separate lists when you are completing a command name. Do you
+want to turn this on?
+"
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?[y]es, [n]o, [k]eep old setting? '
+ print
+ [[ $key = [yYnNkK] ]] && break
+ done
+ case $key in
+ [yY]) groupn="''"
+ ;;
+ [nN]) groupn=
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ 3) print "By default, completion uses a \`verbose' setting. This
+affects different completions in different ways. For example, many
+well-known commands have short, uninformative option names; in some cases,
+completion will indicate what the options do when offering to complete them.
+If you prefer shorter listings you can turn this off. What setting to
+you want?
+"
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?[v]erbose, [n]ot verbose, [k]eep old setting? '
+ print
+ [[ $key = [vVnNkK] ]] && break
+ done
+ case $key in
+ # might as well be explicit, particularly since it's
+ # the only way to override an existing `false' value.
+ [vV]) verbose=true
+ ;;
+ [nN]) verbose=false
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ 4) print "\
+Many commands have options which take a single argument. In some cases,
+completion is not set up to describe the option even though it has a
+description for the argument. You can enter a string containing \`%d',
+which will be replaced by the description for the option. For
+example, if you enter the string \`specify: %d', and an option -ifile
+exists which has an argument whose description is \`input file', then the
+description \`specify: input file' will appear when the option itself
+is listed. As this long explanation suggests, this is only occasionally
+useful. Enter an empty line to turn this feature off. If you enter
+something which doesn't include \`%d', then \`%d' will be appended.
+Quotation will be added automatically.
+"
+ vared -eh -p 'auto-description> ' -c autod
+ if [[ -n $autod && $autod != *%d* ]]; then
+ [[ $autod = *[[:blank:]] ]] || autod="$autod "
+ autod="$autod%d"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ q) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+
+ [[ -n $format ]] && format=${(qq)format}
+ __ci_set_this_style format format
+ __ci_set_this_style group-name groupn
+ __ci_set_this_style verbose verbose
+ [[ -n $autod ]] && autod=${(qq)autod}
+ __ci_set_this_style auto-description autod
+}
+
+__ci_do_insertion() {
+ local key insertu original # sort
+
+ __ci_get_this_style insert-unambiguous insertu
+ __ci_get_this_style original original
+
+ while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: options for inserting completions ***
+
+1. In completers that change what you have already typed, insert any
+ unambiguous prefix rather than go straight to menu completion.
+
+2. In completers which correct what you have typed, keep what you
+ originally typed as one of the list of possible completions.
+
+q. Return with saving.
+0. Done setting options for insertion.
+"
+ read -k key'?-- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ case $key in
+ 1) print "\
+The completers which do pattern matching and correction often alter the
+string which is already on the line, in the first case because it was a
+pattern and in the second case because what you typed was wrong.
+Since the possible completions can bear little or no resemblance to one
+another in those cases, so that typing extra characters to resolve the
+completion doesn't make much sense, menu completion is usually turned on
+straight away to allow you to pick the completion you want. This style
+tells completion that if there is a common, unambiguous prefix in this
+case, you would prefer that to be inserted rather than going straight
+to menu completion. Do you want this?
+"
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?[y]es, [n]o, [k]eep old setting? '
+ print
+ [[ $key = [yYnNkK] ]] && break
+ done
+ case $key in
+ [yY]) insertu=true
+ ;;
+ [nN]) insertu=false
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ 2) print "\
+For completers which correct what you have typed, you sometimes want
+to keep the original string instead, so if the correction was ambiguous
+the original string is always listed as a possible completion. However,
+if there was just one completion it is usually accepted. You can
+force completion to offer the original string as a possibility even in
+this case. Do you want this?
+"
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?[y]es, [n]o, [k]eep old setting? '
+ print
+ [[ $key = [yYnNkK] ]] && break
+ done
+ case $key in
+ [yY]) original=true
+ ;;
+ [nN]) original=false
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ [qQ]) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ done
+
+ __ci_set_this_style insert-unambiguous insertu
+ __ci_set_this_style original original
+ # __ci_set_this_style sort sort
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+__ci_do_selection() {
+ local key listc menu select amenu elt listp selectp haslistp hasselectp
+ integer num
+
+ __ci_get_this_style list-colors listc
+ __ci_get_this_style menu menu
+ __ci_get_this_style list-prompt listp
+ [[ -n $listp ]] && haslistp=1
+ listp=${(Q)listp}
+ __ci_get_this_style select-prompt selectp
+ [[ -n $selectp ]] && hasselectp=1
+ selectp=${(Q)selectp}
+
+ while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: options for colouring and selecting in lists ***
+
+1. Use coloured lists for listing completions.
+
+2. Use cursor keys to select completions from completion lists.
+
+3. Allow scrolling of long selection lists and set the prompt.
+
+q. Return without saving.
+0. Done setting options for insertion.
+"
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ case $key in
+ 1) print "\
+Zsh can produce coloured completion listings where different file types
+etc. appear in different colours. If you want to tailor that to your
+own needs, you will have to edit ~/.zshrc. Here you have the choice of:
+
+1. Using the default colours.
+2. Using the colours already set up for GNU ls via the \$LS_COLORS
+ environment variable. Note this must be set before the completion
+ configuration code is executed.
+3. Turn colouring off.
+0. Leave the setting the way it is. Choose this if you have a custom
+ setting and you don't want to lose it.
+"
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?Enter 1, 2, 3, 0: '
+ print
+ [[ $key = [1230] ]] && break
+ done
+ case $key in
+ 1) listc="''"
+ ;;
+ 2) listc='${(s.:.)LS_COLORS}'
+ ;;
+ 3) listc=
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ 2) print "\
+If you use zsh's menu completion and the feature that all short completion
+lists appear below the line on which you are editing, you can enable
+\`menu selection', which lets you pick a completion with the cursor keys:
+the choice is highlighted, and hitting return accepts it. Note that
+this only happens when you are already using menu completion. This
+feature can be set so that it is only enabled when there are a certain
+number of completions. Please enter:
+
+- 0 or 1, to turn this feature on unconditionally
+- a higher number to turn this feature on when there are that many
+ completions
+- an \`l' for \`long' to turn it on for listings which don't fit on the
+ screen.
+- an \`ll' for \`long list' to turn it on for completions which don't fit
+ on the screen, even for commands which only do listing of completions.
+ This may be combined with a number which will be used in ordinary selection.
+- a negative number to turn this feature off
+- an empty line to leave the setting the way it is.
+"
+ # Better to parse and display the current setting.
+ while true; do
+ vared -eh -p 'value> ' select
+ [[ -z $select || $select = ((-|)<->|l|<->#ll<->#) ]] && break;
+ print "Type a number, l, ll, ll<num>, or an empty line." >&2
+ done
+ amenu=(${=menu})
+ elt=${amenu[(i)*select*]}
+ [[ $elt -gt $#amenu ]] && elt=
+ case $select in
+ <->) if [[ -n $elt ]]; then
+ amenu[$elt]="select=$select"
+ else
+ amenu=($amenu "select=$select")
+ fi
+ menu="$amenu"
+ ;;
+ *ll*) num=${(RS)select##ll}
+ select="select=long-list"
+ [[ -n $num ]] && select="$select select=$num"
+ if [[ -n $elt ]]; then
+ amenu[$elt]=$select
+ else
+ amenu=($amenu $select)
+ fi
+ menu="$amenu"
+ ;;
+ l#) if [[ -n $elt ]]; then
+ amenu[$elt]="select=long"
+ else
+ amenu=($amenu "select=long")
+ fi
+ menu="$amenu"
+ ;;
+ -<->) if [[ -n $elt ]]; then
+ # i never liked the way indexing was done anyway
+ if [[ $elt -eq 1 ]]; then
+ amenu=($amenu[$elt+1,-1])
+ else
+ amenu=($amenu[1,$elt-1] $amenu[$elt+1,-1])
+ fi
+ fi
+ menu="$amenu"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ if [[ $menu = *select* ]]; then
+ print "\
+You can also set a prompt to use for menu selection when it would scroll
+off the screen. Unless this is set, you won't see a prompt, but the feature
+is still enabled.
+
+Edit a prompt below. It can contain \`%l' to show the number of matches
+as \`current_number/total_number', \`%p' to show the fraction of
+the way down the list, or font-control sequences such as %B, %U, %S and
+the corresponding %b, %u, %s; quotes will be added automatically. Delete
+the whole line to turn it off. Hit return to keep the current value.
+"
+ [[ -z $hasselectp ]] &&
+ selectp='%SScrolling active: current selection at %p%s'
+ vared -eh -p 'prompt> ' -c selectp
+ [[ -z $selectp ]] && hasselectp=
+ fi
+ ;;
+ 3) print "\
+You can make completion lists scroll when they don't fit on the screen.
+Note this is different from scrolling in menu selection --- a more basic
+pager is used which should work even with fairly stupid terminals.
+
+To enable this, edit a prompt to show when scrolling is active; an empty
+string turns this feature off. It can contain \`%l' to show the number of
+matches as \`current_number/total_number', \`%p' to show the fraction of
+the way down the list, or font-control sequences such as %B, %U, %S and the
+corresponding %b, %u, %s; quotes will be added automatically. Delete the
+whole line to turn this behaviour off, in which case the display of
+completions which don't fit on the screen is controlled by the LISTMAX
+parameter (currently ${LISTMAX:-unset}), which specifies the maximum number
+to show without asking. Hit return to keep the current value.
+"
+ [[ -z $haslistp ]] &&
+ listp='%SAt %p: Hit TAB for more, or the character to insert%s'
+ vared -eh -p 'prompt> ' -c listp
+ [[ -z $listp ]] && haslistp=
+ ;;
+ q) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+
+ __ci_set_this_style list-colors listc
+ __ci_set_this_style menu menu
+ [[ -n $haslistp ]] && listp=${(qq)listp}
+ __ci_set_this_style list-prompt listp
+ [[ -n $hasselectp ]] && selectp=${(qq)selectp}
+ __ci_set_this_style select-prompt selectp
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+
+__ci_do_display() {
+ local key usec
+
+ __ci_get_this_style use-compctl usec
+
+ while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: display and insertion options ***
+
+1. Change appearance of completion lists: allows descriptions of
+ completions to appear and sorting of different types of completions.
+
+2. Change how completions are inserted: includes options for sorting,
+ and keeping the original or an unambiguous prefix with correction etc.
+
+3. Configure coloured/highlighted completion lists, selection of items
+ and scrolling.
+
+4. Change whether old-style \`compctl' completions will be used.
+
+q. Return without saving.
+0. Done setting display and insertion options.
+"
+
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ case $key in
+ 1) __ci_do_list_format
+ ;;
+ 2) __ci_do_insertion
+ ;;
+ 3) __ci_do_selection
+ ;;
+ 4) print "\
+Completions defined by the new completion system (the one you are
+configuring) always take precedence over the old sort defined with compctl.
+You can choose whether or not you want to search for a compctl-defined
+completion if no new completion was found for a command. The default
+behaviour is only to check for compctl-defined completions if the required
+library, zsh/compctl, is already loaded. (If not, this implies that
+compctl has not been called.) Do you want to test for compctl-defined
+completions?
+"
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?[y]es, [n]o, if [l]oaded, [k]eep old setting? '
+ print
+ [[ $key = [yYnNlLkK] ]] && break
+ done
+ case $key in
+ [yY]) usec=true
+ ;;
+ [nN]) usec=false
+ ;;
+ [lL]) usec=
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ q) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ done
+
+ __ci_set_this_style use-compctl usec
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+
+# file-sort, special-dirs, ignore-parents,
+# squeeze-slashes,
+__ci_do_file_styles() {
+ local key files cursor expand speciald ignorep squeezes select
+
+ __ci_get_this_style file-sort files
+ __ci_get_this_style ignore-parents ignorep
+ __ci_get_this_style special-dirs speciald
+ __ci_get_this_style squeeze-slashes squeezes
+
+ while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: options for filename completion ***
+
+1. Choose how to sort the displayed list of filename matches.
+
+2. In expressions with .., don't include directories already implied.
+
+3. Allow completion of . and .. for the bone idle.
+
+4. When expanding paths, \`foo//bar' is treated as \`foo/bar'.
+
+q. Return without saving.
+0. Done setting options for filename completion.
+"
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ case $key in
+ (1) print "\
+Filenames listed as possible completions are usually displayed in
+alphabetical order. You can alternatively choose:
+ s File size
+ l Number of (hard) links
+ m Modification time
+ a Access time
+ i Inode change time
+ n File name
+ k Keep the current setting
+You can also specify the reverse of any of the above orders (except \`k'): to
+do this, type the appropriate letter in upper case.
+"
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+ [[ $key = [sSlLmMaAiInNkK] ]] && break
+ done
+ case $key in
+ ([sS]) files=size;;
+ ([lL]) files=links;;
+ ([mM]) files=modification;;
+ ([aA]) files=access;;
+ ([iI]) files=inode;;
+ ([nN]) files=name;;
+ esac
+ if [[ $key = [SLAMIN] ]]; then
+ # slam it into reverse
+ files="$files reverse"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ (2) print "\
+When you type an expression containing \`..', you may usually not want to
+be offered certain directories for completion.
+ p Don't offer parents: in \`foo/bar/../', don't make \`bar' a completion.
+ c Don't offer the current directory, e.g. after \`../'.
+ o Only perform the two tests if there is a real \`..' in the word so far.
+ d Only perform the two tests when completing directory names.
+ 0 None of the above; use normal completion.
+ k Keep the current settings.
+You may specify any combination of p, c, o, d including at least one of p
+and c, or you may specify either 0 or k. Note that the _ignored completer
+functions in the normal way, i.e. you would be able to complete the
+directories in question if nothing else matched.
+"
+ while true; do
+ vared -eh -p 'selection> ' select
+ [[ ( $select = [pPcCoOdD]# && $select = *[pPcC]* )
+ || $select = [0kK] ]] && break
+ print "Type any combination of p, c, o, d, or type 0 or k"
+ done
+ case $select in
+ (0) ignorep=
+ ;;
+ ([pPcCoOdD]#)
+ ignorep=()
+ [[ $select = *[pP]* ]] && ignorep=($ignorep parent)
+ [[ $select = *[cC]* ]] && ignorep=($ignorep pwd)
+ [[ $select = *[oO]* ]] && ignorep=($ignorep ..)
+ [[ $select = *[dD]* ]] && ignorep=($ignorep directory)
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ (3) print "\
+Filename completion does not usually offer the directory names \`.' and
+\`..' as choices. However, some immensely lazy people can't even be
+bothered to type these. Do you wish to be offered \`.' and \`..' as
+choices ([y]es, [n]o, [k]eep current setting)?
+"
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ [[ $key = [yYnNkK] ]] && break
+ print "Type y, n or k."
+ done
+ case $key in
+ ([yY]) speciald=true;;
+ ([nN]) speciald=;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ (4) print "\
+Filename completion can complete sets of path segments at once, for example
+\`/u/X/l/X' to \`/usr/X11R6/lib/X11'. Normally this means that multiple
+slashes in filenames are treated as matching multiple directories. For
+example, \`foo//bar' could expand to \`foo/datthe/bar'. You can, however,
+stick to the usual UNIX convention that multiple slashes are treated as
+a single slash. Do you wish to treat multiple slashes the same as just
+one ([y]es, [n]o, [k]eep current setting)?
+"
+ while true; do
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ [[ $key = [yYnNkK] ]] && break
+ print "Type one of y, n or k."
+ done
+ case $key in
+ ([yY]) squeezes=true;;
+ ([nN]) squeezes=;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ (q) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ done
+
+ __ci_set_this_style file-sort files
+ __ci_set_this_style ignore-parents ignorep
+ __ci_set_this_style special-dirs speciald
+ __ci_set_this_style squeeze-slashes squeezes
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+
+# TODO: history completion, jobs, prefix-needed 'n' stuff.
+__ci_do_misc() {
+ local key
+
+ while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: options for particular types of completion ***
+
+1. Options for file completion.
+
+q. Return without saving.
+0. Done setting options for particular completions.
+"
+ read -k key'?--- Hit selection --- '
+ print
+
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ case $key in
+ 1) __ci_do_file_styles
+ ;;
+ q) return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ done
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+# TODO: it should probably be possible to set completion options via
+# compinstall, even though they've been around for years.
+
+while true; do
+ clear
+ print "\
+ *** compinstall: main menu ***
+Note that hitting \`q' in menus does not abort the set of changes from
+lower level menus. However, quitting at top level will ensure that nothing
+at all is actually written out.
+
+1. Completers: choose completion behaviour for tasks such as
+ approximation, spell-checking, expansion.
+
+2. Matching control: set behaviour for case-insensitive matching,
+ extended (partial-word) matching and substring matching.
+
+3. Styles for changing the way completions are displayed and inserted.
+
+4. Styles for particular completions.
+
+c. Change context (plus more information on contexts).
+
+q. Return without saving.
+0. Save and exit.
+"
+
+ __ci_newline \
+ "--- Hit choice --- " || return 1
+
+ # note this is a string test: we require the `0' to have been typed.
+ [[ $key = 0 ]] && break
+
+ case $key in
+ 1) __ci_do_completers
+ ;;
+ 2) __ci_do_matchers
+ ;;
+ 3) __ci_do_display
+ ;;
+ 4) __ci_do_misc
+ ;;
+ c) __ci_change_context
+ ;;
+ esac
+done
+
+
+local output
+
+if (( $#styles )); then
+ typeset style stylevals context values
+ for style in ${(ko)styles}; do
+ stylevals=(${(f)styles[$style]})
+ while (( $#stylevals )); do
+ output="$output
+zstyle ${(qq)stylevals[1]} $style $stylevals[2]"
+ shift 2 stylevals
+ done
+ done
+fi
+
+if [[ -z $ifile || -d $ifile ]] ||
+ ! read -q key"?Save new settings to $ifile? "; then
+ print "Enter file to save in (~ will be expanded), or return to abort:"
+ ifile=
+ vared -ch -p 'file> ' ifile
+ ifile=${~ifile}
+fi
+
+local tmpout=${TMPPREFIX:-/tmp/zsh}compinstall$$
+#
+# Assemble the complete set of lines to
+# insert.
+#
+{ print -r "$startline
+$output"
+ if [[ -n $ifile ]]; then
+ line="zstyle :compinstall filename ${(qq)ifile}"
+ print -r "$line"
+ eval "$line"
+ fi
+
+ [[ -n $fpath_line ]] && print -r "$fpath_line"
+
+ print -r "
+autoload -U compinit
+compinit${compinit_args:+ $compinit_args}"
+
+ print -r "$endline"
+} >$tmpout
+
+if [[ -n $ifile ]]; then
+ if [[ $ifile != *(zshrc|zlogin|zshenv) ]]; then
+ print "\
+If you want this file to be run automatically, you should add
+ . $ifile
+to your .zshrc. compinstall will remember the name of this file for
+future use."
+ __ci_newline || return 1
+ fi
+ #
+ # Now use sed to update the file.
+ #
+ if [[ -f $ifile ]]; then
+ cp $ifile ${ifile}\~ &&
+ print "Copied old file to ${ifile}~."
+ else
+ touch $ifile
+ fi
+ if { { grep "$endline" $ifile >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
+ sed -e "/^[ ]*$endline/r $tmpout
+/^[ ]*$startline/,/^[ ]*$endline/d" $ifile >${tmpout}2 } ||
+ { cp $ifile ${tmpout}2 && cat $tmpout >>${tmpout}2 } } &&
+ cp ${tmpout}2 $ifile && rm -f ${tmpout}2; then
+ print "\nSuccessfully added compinstall lines to $ifile."
+ rm -f $tmpout
+ else
+ print "\nFailure adding lines to $ifile. Lines left in \`$tmpout'"
+ fi
+ rm -f ${tmpout}2
+elif read -q key'?Print them to stdout instead? '; then
+ cat $tmpout
+ rm -f $tmpout
+fi
+
+if read -q key'?Set new styles for immediate use? '; then
+ eval $output
+ print "The new settings are now in effect. Note this will not remove old
+styles you have deleted until you restart the shell."
+fi
+
+__ci_tidyup
+return 0