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# This tries to find wordcode files and automatically re-compile them if
# at least one of the original files is newer than the wordcode file.
# This will only work if the original files were added with their full
# paths or if the names stored in the wordcode files are relative to the
# directory where the wordcode file is.
#
# Arguments are the names of wordcode files and directories containing
# wordcode files that should be checked. If no arguments are given, the
# directories and wordcode files in $fpath are used.
#
# And then there are two options:
# -t: Only check if there are wordcode files that have to be
# re-compiled. The return status is zero if there are files
# that need to be re-compiled and non-zero otherwise.
# -q: Be quiet, i.e.: only set the return status.
# -p: If this is given, the arguments are interpreted differently:
# they should form one or more sets of arguments for zcompile,
# seperated by `--'. For example:
#
# zrecompile -p \
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# -R ~/.zshrc -- \
# -M ~/.zcompdump -- \
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# ~/zsh/comp.zwc ~/zsh/Completion/*/_* \
#
# This makes ~/.zshrc be compiled into ~/.zshrc.zwc if that doesn't
# exist or if it is older than ~/.zshrc. The wordcode file will be
# marked for reading instead of mapping. The same is done for
# ~/.zcompdump and ~/.zcompdump.zwc, but the wordcode file is marked
# for mapping. The last line re-creates the file ~/zsh/comp.zwc if
# any of the files matching the given pattern is newer than it.
#
# Without the -t option, the return status is zero if all wordcode files
# that needed re-compilation could be compiled and non-zero if compilation
# for at least one of the files failed.
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setopt localoptions extendedglob
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local opt check quiet zwc files re file pre ret map tmp mesg pats
while getopts "tqp" opt; do
case $opt in
t) check=yes ;;
q) quiet=yes ;;
p) pats=yes ;;
esac
done
shift OPTIND-1
if [[ -n $check ]]; then
ret=1
else
ret=0
fi
if [[ -n $pats ]]; then
local end num
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while (( $# )); do
end=$argv[(i)--]
if [[ end -le $# ]]; then
files=( $argv[1,end-1] )
shift end
else
files=( $argv )
argv=()
fi
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if [[ $files[1] = -[RM] ]]; then
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map=( $files[1] )
shift 1 files
else
map=()
fi
(( $#files )) || continue
files=( $files[1] ${files[2,-1]:#*(.zwc|~)} )
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(( $#files )) || continue
zwc=${files[1]%.zwc}.zwc
shift 1 files
(( $#files )) || files=( ${zwc%.zwc} )
if [[ -f $zwc ]]; then
num=$(zcompile -t $zwc | wc -l)
if [[ num-1 -ne $#files ]]; then
re=yes
else
re=
for file in $files; do
if [[ $file -nt $zwc ]]; then
re=yes
break
fi
done
fi
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else
re=yes
fi
if [[ -n $re ]]; then
if [[ -n $check ]]; then
# ... say so.
[[ -z $quiet ]] && print $zwc needs re-compilation
ret=0
else
# ... or do it.
[[ -z $quiet ]] && print -n "re-compiling ${zwc}: "
# If the file is mapped, it might be mapped right now, so keep the
# old file by renaming it.
if { [[ ! -f $zwc ]] || mv $zwc ${zwc}.old } &&
zcompile "$map[@]" $zwc $files 2> /dev/null; then
[[ -z $quiet ]] && print succeeded
else
[[ -z $quiet ]] && print failed
ret=1
fi
fi
fi
done
return ret
fi
# Get the names of wordcode files.
if (( $# )); then
argv=( ${^argv}/*.zwc(ND) ${^argv}.zwc(ND) ${(M)argv:#*.zwc} )
else
argv=( ${^fpath}/*.zwc(ND) ${^fpath}.zwc(ND) ${(M)fpath:#*.zwc} )
fi
# We only handle *.zwc files. zcompile only handles *.zwc files. Everybody
# seems to handle only *.zwc files.
argv=( ${^argv%.zwc}.zwc )
for zwc; do
# Get the files in the wordcode file.
files=( ${(f)"$(zcompile -t $zwc)"} )
# See if the wordcode file will be mapped.
if [[ $files[1] = *\(mapped\)* ]]; then
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map=-M
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mesg='succeeded (old saved)'
else
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map=-R
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mesg=succeeded
fi
# Get the path prefix of the wordcode file to prepend it to names of
# original files that are relative pathnames.
if [[ $zwc = */* ]]; then
pre=${zwc%/*}/
else
pre=
fi
# Maybe this is even for an older version of the shell?
if [[ $files[1] != *$ZSH_VERSION ]]; then
re=yes
else
re=
fi
files=( ${pre}${^files[2,-1]:#/*} ${(M)files[2,-1]:#/*} )
# If the version is correct, compare the age of every original file
# to the age of the wordcode file.
[[ -z $re ]] &&
for file in $files; do
if [[ $file -nt $zwc ]]; then
re=yes
break
fi
done
if [[ -n $re ]]; then
# The wordcode files needs re-compilation...
if [[ -n $check ]]; then
# ... say so.
[[ -z $quiet ]] && print $zwc needs re-compilation
ret=0
else
# ... or do it.
[[ -z $quiet ]] && print -n "re-compiling ${zwc}: "
tmp=( ${^files}(N) )
# Here is the call to zcompile, but if we can't find all the original
# files, we don't try compilation.
if [[ $#tmp -ne $#files ]]; then
[[ -z $quiet ]] && print 'failed (missing files)'
ret=1
else
# If the file is mapped, it might be mapped right now, so keep the
# old file by renaming it.
if mv $zwc ${zwc}.old && zcompile $map $zwc $files 2> /dev/null; then
[[ -z $quiet ]] && print $mesg
else
[[ -z $quiet ]] && print failed
ret=1
fi
fi
fi
fi
done
return ret