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+#autoload
+
+# Complete the arguments of the current command according to the
+# descriptions given as arguments to this function.
+
+local long args rest ws cur nth def nm expl descr action opt arg tmp
+
+# Associative arrays used to collect information about the options.
+
+typeset -A opts mopts dopts dmopts odopts odmopts
+
+# See if we support long options, too.
+
+nth=$argv[(I)--]
+if (( nth )); then
+ long=( "${(@)argv[nth+1,-1]}" )
+ argv=("${(@)argv[1,nth-1]}")
+else
+ long=()
+fi
+
+# Now parse the arguments...
+
+args=()
+nth=1
+while (( $# )); do
+
+ # This describes a one-shot option.
+
+ if [[ "$1" = [-+]* ]]; then
+ if [[ "$1" = *:* ]]; then
+
+ # If the option name ends in a `-', the first argument comes
+ # directly after the option, if it ends in a `+', the first
+ # argument *may* come directly after the option, otherwise it
+ # is in the next word.
+
+ if [[ "$1" = [^:]##-:* ]]; then
+ dopts[${${1%%:*}[1,-2]}]="${1#*:}"
+ elif [[ "$1" = [^:]##+:* ]]; then
+ odopts[${${1%%:*}[1,-2]}]="${1#*:}"
+ else
+ opts[${1%%:*}]="${1#*:}"
+ fi
+ else
+ opts[$1]=''
+ fi
+ elif [[ "$1" = \*[-+]* ]]; then
+
+ # The same for options that may appear more than once.
+
+ if [[ "$1" = *:* ]]; then
+ if [[ "$1" = [^:]##-:* ]]; then
+ dmopts[${${1[2,-1]%%:*}[1,-2]}]="${1#*:}"
+ elif [[ "$1" = [^:]##+:* ]]; then
+ odmopts[${${1[2,-1]%%:*}[1,-2]}]="${1#*:}"
+ else
+ mopts[${1[2,-1]%%:*}]="${1#*:}"
+ fi
+ else
+ mopts[${1[2,-1]}]=''
+ fi
+ elif [[ "$1" = \*:* ]]; then
+
+ # This is `*:...', describing `all other arguments'.
+
+ rest="${1[3,-1]}"
+ elif [[ "$1" = :* ]]; then
+
+ # This is `:...', describing `the next argument'.
+
+ args[nth++]="${1#*:}"
+ else
+
+ # And this is `n:...', describing the `n'th argument.
+
+ args[${1%%:*}]="${1#*:}"
+ nth=$(( ${1%%:*} + 1 ))
+ fi
+ shift
+done
+
+if [[ $#long -ne 0 && "$PREFIX" = --* ]]; then
+
+ # If the current words starts with `--' and we should use long
+ # options, just call...
+
+ _long_options "$long[@]"
+else
+
+ # Otherwise parse the command line...
+
+ ws=( "${(@)words[2,-1]}" )
+ cur=$(( CURRENT-2 ))
+ nth=1
+
+ # ...until the current word is reached.
+
+ while [[ cur -gt 0 ]]; do
+
+ # `def' holds the description for the option we are currently after.
+ # Check if the next argument for the option is optional.
+
+ if [[ "$def" = :* ]]; then
+ opt=yes
+ else
+ opt=''
+ fi
+ arg=''
+
+ # Remove one description/action pair from `def' if that isn't empty.
+
+ if [[ -n "$def" ]]; then
+ if [[ "$def" = ?*:*:* ]]; then
+ def="${def#?*:*:}"
+ else
+ def=''
+ fi
+ else
+
+ # If it is empty, and the word starts with `--' and we should
+ # complete long options, just ignore this word, otherwise make sure
+ # we test for options below and handle normal arguments.
+
+ if [[ $#long -eq 0 || "$ws[1]" != --* ]]; then
+ opt=yes
+ arg=yes
+ else
+ def=''
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -n "$opt" ]]; then
+
+ # `opt' was set above if we have to test if the word is an option.
+ # We first test for the simple options -- those without arguments or
+ # those whose arguments have to be given as separate words.
+
+ if (( $+opts[$ws[1]] )); then
+
+ # Options that may only be given once are removed from the
+ # associative array so that we are not offered them again.
+
+ def="$opts[$ws[1]]"
+ unset "opts[$ws[1]]"
+ elif (( $+mopts[$ws[1]] )); then
+ def="$mopts[$ws[1]]"
+ else
+
+ # If the word is none of the simple options, test for those
+ # whose first argument has to or may come directly after the
+ # option. This is done in four loops looking very much alike.
+
+ if (( $#dopts )); then
+
+ # First we get the option names.
+
+ tmp=( "${(@k)dopts}" )
+
+ # Then we loop over them and see if the current word begins
+ # with one of the option names.
+
+ while (( $#tmp )); do
+ [[ "$ws[1]" = ${tmp[1]}* ]] && break
+ shift 1 tmp
+ done
+
+ if (( $#tmp )); then
+
+ # It does. So use the description for it, but only from
+ # the second argument on, because we are searching the
+ # description for the next command line argument.
+
+ opt=''
+ def="$dopts[$tmp[1]]"
+ unset "dopts[$tmp[1]]"
+ if [[ "$def" = ?*:*:* ]]; then
+ def="${def#?*:*:}"
+ else
+ def=''
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [[ -n "$opt" && $#dmopts -ne 0 ]]; then
+ tmp=( "${(@k)dmopts}" )
+ while (( $#tmp )); do
+ [[ "$ws[1]" = ${tmp[1]}* ]] && break
+ shift 1 tmp
+ done
+
+ if (( $#tmp )); then
+ opt=''
+ def="$dmopts[$tmp[1]]"
+ if [[ "$def" = ?*:*:* ]]; then
+ def="${def#?*:*:}"
+ else
+ def=''
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [[ -n "$opt" && $#odopts -ne 0 ]]; then
+ tmp=( "${(@k)odopts}" )
+ while (( $#tmp )); do
+ [[ "$ws[1]" = ${tmp[1]}* ]] && break
+ shift 1 tmp
+ done
+
+ if (( $#tmp )); then
+ opt=''
+ def="$odopts[$tmp[1]]"
+ unset "odopts[$tmp[1]]"
+
+ # For options whose first argument *may* come after the
+ # option, we skip over the first description only if there
+ # is something after the option name on the line.
+
+ if [[ "$ws[1]" != "$tmp[1]" ]]; then
+ if [[ "$def" = ?*:*:* ]]; then
+ def="${def#?*:*:}"
+ else
+ def=''
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [[ -n "$opt" && $#odmopts -ne 0 ]]; then
+ tmp=( "${(@k)odmopts}" )
+ while (( $#tmp )); do
+ [[ "$ws[1]" = ${tmp[1]}* ]] && break
+ shift 1 tmp
+ done
+
+ if (( $#tmp )); then
+ opt=''
+ def="$odmopts[$tmp[1]]"
+ if [[ "$ws[1]" != "$tmp[1]" ]]; then
+ if [[ "$def" = ?*:*:* ]]; then
+ def="${def#?*:*:}"
+ else
+ def=''
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # If we didn't find a matching option description and we were
+ # told to use normal argument descriptions, just increase
+ # our counter `nth'.
+
+ if [[ -n "$opt" && -n "$arg" ]]; then
+ def=''
+ (( nth++ ))
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ shift 1 ws
+ (( cur-- ))
+ done
+
+ # Now generate the matches.
+
+ nm="$compstate[nmatches]"
+
+ if [[ -z "$def" || "$def" = :* ]]; then
+
+ # We either don't have a description for an argument of an option
+ # or we have a description for a optional argument.
+
+ if [[ -z "$def" ]]; then
+
+ # If we have none at all, use the one for this argument position.
+
+ def="$args[nth]"
+ [[ -z "$def" ]] && def="$rest"
+ fi
+
+ # In any case, we have to complete option names here, but we may
+ # be in a string that starts with an option names and continues with
+ # the first argument, test that (again, four loops).
+
+ opt=yes
+ if (( $#dopts )); then
+
+ # Get the option names.
+
+ tmp=( "${(@k)dopts}" )
+ while (( $#tmp )); do
+ if compset -P "$tmp[1]"; then
+
+ # The current string starts with the option name, so ignore
+ # that and complete the rest of the string.
+
+ def="$dopts[$tmp[1]]"
+ opt=''
+ break
+ fi
+ shift 1 tmp
+ done
+ fi
+ if [[ -n "$opt" && $#dmopts -ne 0 ]]; then
+ tmp=( "${(@k)dmopts}" )
+ while (( $#tmp )); do
+ if compset -P "$tmp[1]"; then
+ def="$dmopts[$tmp[1]]"
+ opt=''
+ break
+ fi
+ shift 1 tmp
+ done
+ fi
+ if [[ -n "$opt" && $#odopts -ne 0 ]]; then
+ tmp=( "${(@k)odopts}" )
+ while (( $#tmp )); do
+ if compset -P "$tmp[1]"; then
+ def="$odopts[$tmp[1]]"
+ opt=''
+ break
+ fi
+ shift 1 tmp
+ done
+ fi
+ if [[ -n "$opt" && $#odmopts -ne 0 ]]; then
+ tmp=( "${(@k)odmopts}" )
+ while (( $#tmp )); do
+ if compset -P "$tmp[1]"; then
+ def="$odmopts[$tmp[1]]"
+ opt=''
+ break
+ fi
+ shift 1 tmp
+ done
+ fi
+ if [[ -n "$opt" ]]; then
+
+ # We aren't in an argument directly after a option name, so
+ # all option names are possible matches.
+
+ _description expl option
+ compadd "$expl[@]" - "${(@k)opts}" "${(@k)mopts}" \
+ "${(@k)dopts}" "${(@k)dmopts}" \
+ "${(@k)odopts}" "${(@k)odmopts}"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # Now add the matches from the description, if any.
+
+ if [[ -n "$def" ]]; then
+
+ # Ignore the leading colon describing optional arguments.
+
+ [[ "$def" = :* ]] && def="$def[2,-1]"
+
+ # Get the description and the action.
+
+ descr="${def%%:*}"
+ action="${${def#*:}%%:*}"
+
+ _description expl "$descr"
+
+ if [[ -z "$action" ]]; then
+
+ # An empty action means that we should just display a message.
+ _message "$descr"
+ return 1
+ elif [[ "$action[1]" = \( ]]; then
+
+ # Anything inside `(...)' is added directly.
+
+ compadd "$expl[@]" - ${=action[2,-2]}
+ elif [[ "$action" = \ * ]]; then
+
+ # If the action starts with a space, we just call it.
+
+ $=action
+ else
+
+ # Otherwise we call it with the description-arguments built above.
+
+ action=( $=action )
+ "$action[1]" "$expl[@]" "${(@)action[2,-1]}"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # Set the return value.
+
+ [[ nm -ne "$compstate[nmatches]" ]]
+fi