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40035: Cosmetic fixes for comments and documentation.
Mostly fixes to doubled words.
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2016-11-29 Peter Stephenson <p.stephenson@samsung.com>
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* 40035: Eitan Adler: Cosmetic fixes mostly for duplication in
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comments and documentation.
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* 40026: Src/Zle/zle_tricky.c: More care with redirection
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completion. Fixes for completion after > in "!> ." that
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should add to sanity.
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2015-09-28 Barton E. Schaefer <schaefer@zsh.org>
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* 36669: Src/lex.c: fix ${(z)...} of an an incomplete math
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* 36669: Src/lex.c: fix ${(z)...} of an incomplete math
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expression by restoring "((" at the front of the token
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2015-09-28 Daniel Shahaf <d.s@daniel.shahaf.name>
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2013-07-20 Peter Stephenson <p.w.stephenson@ntlworld.com>
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* 31545: Src/exec.c, Src/parse.c: if FD_CLOEXEC is available,
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so mark dump file file descriptors, avoiding possible
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so mark dump file descriptors, avoiding possible
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multiple use of file descriptors.
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2013-07-19 Peter Stephenson <p.w.stephenson@ntlworld.com>
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ if (( long )); then
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continue
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else
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# Still no comment, add the previous options anyway.
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# Add a ':' after the option anyways, to make the the matching of
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# Add a ':' after the option anyways, to make the matching of
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# the options lateron work as intended.
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# It will be removed again later.
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lopts+=("${^tmp[@]}":)
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@ -6114,7 +6114,7 @@ __git_recent_branches() {
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local -aU valid_ref_names_munged=( ${"${(f)"$(_call_program valid-ref-names 'git for-each-ref --format="%(refname)" refs/heads/')"}"#refs/heads/} )
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# 1. Obtain names of recently-checked-out branches from the reflog.
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# 2. Remove ref names that that no longer exist from the list.
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# 2. Remove ref names that no longer exist from the list.
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# (We must do this because #3 would otherwise croak on them.)
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__git_recent_branches__names; branches=( ${(@)reply:*valid_ref_names_munged} )
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ local -a type expl_type_arr rsrc rdst paths_allowed
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local -a typearg datasetlist expl mlist
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local expl_type
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# -e takes an argument which is passed as as the "descr" argument to _wanted
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# -e takes an argument which is passed as the "descr" argument to _wanted
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# -p indicates that filesystem paths, not just dataset names, are allowed
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# -r1 indicates that we're completing the source of a rename
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# -r2 indicates that we're completing the destination of a rename
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@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ while (( $#state )); do
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_wanted contexts expl "$state_descr" compadd -a patterns
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;;
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# 'metapatterns': patterns that are are matched not against contexts, but
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# 'metapatterns': patterns that are matched not against contexts, but
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# against patterns.
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(metapatterns)
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zstyle -g patterns
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ local arguments eofstr pos=$((CURRENT)) numeofs=0 ret=1 cmdpos=1
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#this doesn't handle '--' on the command line, only --
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#it also by extension doesn't handle eofstr being the empty string
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#it also also doesn't handle eofstr being -e or --eof, and everything will
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#it also doesn't handle eofstr being -e or --eof, and everything will
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# probably also be confused if the command at the end takes a -e, --eof= or --
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eofstr=${${${${words[(r)(--eof=*|-e*)]}#--eof=}#-e}:---}
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while {
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@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ with emulations to be set to their values in tt(sh). tt(fno) then
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calls tt(fni); because tt(fni) is also marked for sticky tt(sh)
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emulation, no option changes take place on entry to or exit from it.
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Hence the option tt(cshnullglob), turned off by tt(sh) emulation, will
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be turned on within tt(fni) and remain on on return to tt(fno). On exit
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be turned on within tt(fni) and remain on return to tt(fno). On exit
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from tt(fno), the emulation mode and all options will be restored to the
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state they were in before entry to the temporary emulation.
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@ -144,8 +144,8 @@ directory mentioned in the tt(fpath) parameter, and should be autoloaded
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few utility functions, arrange for all the necessary shell functions to be
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autoloaded, and will then re-define all widgets that do completion to use the
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new system. If you use the tt(menu-select) widget, which is part of the
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tt(zsh/complist) module, you should make sure that that module is loaded
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before the call to tt(compinit) so that that widget is also
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tt(zsh/complist) module, you should make sure that the module is loaded
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before the call to tt(compinit) so that the widget is also
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re-defined. If completion styles (see below) are set up to perform
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expansion as well as completion by default, and the TAB key is bound to
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tt(expand-or-complete), tt(compinit) will rebind it to tt(complete-word);
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causes the value of the variable with that name to be pushed
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onto the stack. var(ident) may be an integer, in which
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case the previous result with that number (as shown before
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the tt(>) in th standard standard tt(zcalc) prompt) is put on the stack.
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the tt(>) in the standard tt(zcalc) prompt) is put on the stack.
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)
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item(Exchange: tt(xy))(
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The pseudo-function tt(xy) causes the most recent two elements of
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2011-08-16 Wayne Davison <wayned@users.sourceforge.net>
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* 29650: Src/jobs.c: don't lose the the time info after a
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* 29650: Src/jobs.c: don't lose the time info after a
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suspend+restore.
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2011-08-15 Peter Stephenson <p.w.stephenson@ntlworld.com>
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/*
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* Swap the old and new video buffers, plus any associated multiword
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* buffers. The new buffer becomes the old one; the new new buffer
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* buffers. The new buffer becomes the old one; the new buffer
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* will be filled with the command line next time.
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*/
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static void
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}
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/* Main entry point to the globbing code for filename globbing. *
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* np points to a node in the list list which will be expanded *
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* np points to a node in the list which will be expanded *
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* into a series of nodes. */
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/**/
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/*
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* pws: We used to test for "|| (inbufflags & INP_ALIAS)"
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* in this test, but at this point we don't have input
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* set up up so this can trigger unnecessarily.
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* set up so this can trigger unnecessarily.
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* I don't see how the test at this point could ever be
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* useful, since we only get here when we're initialising
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* the history mechanism, before we've done any input.
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* Note that the input string is itself used as the input buffer: it is not
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* copied, nor is it every written back to, so using a constant string
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* should work. Consequently, when passing areas of memory from the heap
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* it is necessary that that heap last as long as the operation of reading
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* it is necessary that the heap last as long as the operation of reading
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* the string. After the string is read, the stack should be popped with
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* inpop(), which effectively flushes any unread input as well as restoring
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* the previous input state.
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* This is the inner handling for the case referred to above
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* where we have something like ${${(P)name}...}.
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*
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* Treat this as as a normal value here; all transformations on
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* Treat this as a normal value here; all transformations on
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* result are in outer instance.
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*/
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aspar = 0;
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/*
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* Bit vector of ZPC_COUNT disabled characters.
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* We'll live dangerously and assumed ZPC_COUNT is no greater
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* than the number of bits an an unsigned int.
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* than the number of bits an unsigned int.
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*/
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unsigned int disables;
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};
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# This script is called automatically during `make install'
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# unless specified otherwise.
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# For usage and and more information see zshcontrib(1).
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# For usage and more information see zshcontrib(1).
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sub Usage {
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print(STDERR "Usage: helpfiles zshbuiltins.1 dest-dir [link-file]\n");
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