From 1fb9c83eb6cce967d9429aa1ee49d14c0f96d863 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bart Schaefer Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 16:41:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] 18143: cooperation between copy-earlier-word and smart-insert-last-word --- Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo | 49 +++++++++++++++++++--------- Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word | 11 +++++-- Functions/Zle/smart-insert-last-word | 23 +++++++++---- 3 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo index 980c982a3..4f1995f6d 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo @@ -386,6 +386,23 @@ transpose-words; do zle -N $widget bash-$widget done) ) +tindex(copy-earlier-word) +item(tt(copy-earlier-word))( +This widget works like a combination of tt(insert-last-word) and +tt(copy-prev-shell-word). Repeated invocations of the widget retrieve +earlier words on the relevant history line. With a numeric argument +var(N), insert the var(N)th word from the history line; var(N) may be +negative to count from the end of the line. + +If tt(insert-last-word) has been used to retrieve the last word on a +previous history line, repeated invocations will replace that word with +earlier words from the same line. + +Otherwise, the widget applies to words on the line currently being edited. +The tt(widget) style can be set to the name of another widget that should +be called to retrieve words. This widget must accept the same three +arguments as tt(insert-last-word). +) tindex(cycle-completion-positions) item(tt(cycle-completion-positions))( After inserting an unambiguous string into the command line, the new @@ -571,13 +588,14 @@ zle -N predict-off bindkey '^X^Z' predict-on bindkey '^Z' predict-off) ) -findex(smart-insert-last-word) +tindex(smart-insert-last-word) item(tt(smart-insert-last-word))( This function may replace the tt(insert-last-word) widget, like so: example(zle -N insert-last-word smart-insert-last-word) -With a numeric prefix, it behaves like tt(insert-last-word), except that +With a numeric prefix, or when passed command line arguments in a call +from another widget, it behaves like tt(insert-last-word), except that words in comments are ignored when tt(INTERACTIVE_COMMENTS) is set. Otherwise, the rightmost ``interesting'' word from the previous command is @@ -592,20 +610,6 @@ example(zle -N insert-last-assignment smart-insert-last-word zstyle :insert-last-assignment match '[[:alpha:]][][[:alnum:]]#=*' bindkey '\e=' insert-last-assignment) ) -findex(copy-earlier-word) -item(tt(copy-earlier-word))( -This widget works like a combination of tt(insert-last-word) and -tt(copy-prev-shell-word). Repeated invocations of the widget retrieve -earlier words on the relevant history line. With a numeric argument -var(N), insert the var(N)th word from the history line; var(N) may be -negative to count from the end of the line. - -If tt(insert-last-word) has been used to retrieve the last word on a -previous history line, repeated invocations will replace that word with -earlier words from the same line. - -Otherwise, the widget applies to words on the line currently being edited. -) enditem() subsect(Styles) @@ -767,6 +771,19 @@ these widgets display a message below the prompt when the predictive state is toggled. This is most useful in combination with the tt(toggle) style. The default does not display these messages. ) +kindex(widget, widget style) +item(tt(widget))( +This style is similar to the tt(command) style: For widget functions that +use tt(zle) to call other widgets, this style can sometimes be used to +override the widget which is called. The context for this style is the +name of the calling widget (em(not) the name of the calling function, +because one function may be bound to multiple widget names). + +example(zstyle :copy-earlier-word widget smart-insert-last-word) + +Check the documentation for the calling widget or function to determine +whether the tt(widget) style is used. +) enditem() texinode(Other Functions)()(ZLE Functions)(User Contributions) diff --git a/Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word b/Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word index bbc8af35c..63e7edaef 100644 --- a/Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word +++ b/Functions/Zle/copy-earlier-word @@ -5,15 +5,20 @@ # and start from the word before last. Otherwise, it will operate on # the current line. +emulate -L zsh + if (( ${NUMERIC:-0} )); then - # 1 means last word, 2 second last, etc. - (( __copyword = ${NUMERIC:-0} )) + # 1 means last word, 2 second last, etc. + (( __copyword = ${NUMERIC:-0} )) + zstyle -s :$WIDGET widget __copywidget elif [[ -n $__copyword && $WIDGET = $LASTWIDGET ]]; then (( __copyword-- )) elif [[ $LASTWIDGET = *insert-last-word ]]; then __copyword=-2 + __copywidget=$LASTWIDGET else __copyword=-1 + zstyle -s :$WIDGET widget __copywidget fi -zle .insert-last-word 0 $__copyword +zle ${__copywidget:-.insert-last-word} 0 $__copyword diff --git a/Functions/Zle/smart-insert-last-word b/Functions/Zle/smart-insert-last-word index 512e118fe..380c19954 100644 --- a/Functions/Zle/smart-insert-last-word +++ b/Functions/Zle/smart-insert-last-word @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ # smart-insert-last-word # Inspired by Christoph Lange from zsh-users/3265; -# rewritten to correct multiple-call behavior after zsh-users/3270. +# rewritten to correct multiple-call behavior after zsh-users/3270; +# modified to work with copy-earlier-word after zsh-users/5832. # # This function as a ZLE widget can replace insert-last-word, like so: # @@ -50,14 +51,24 @@ else NUMERIC=1 _ilw_lcursor=$lcursor fi +# Handle the up to three arguments of .insert-last-word +if (( $+1 )); then + if (( $+3 )); then + ((NUMERIC = -($1))) + else + ((NUMERIC = _ilw_count - $1)) + fi + (( NUMERIC )) || LBUFFER[lcursor+1,cursor+1]='' + numeric=$((-(${2:--numeric}))) +fi _ilw_hist=$HISTNO _ilw_count=$NUMERIC -zle .up-history || return 1 # Retrieve previous command -lastcmd=( ${(z)BUFFER} ) # Split into shell words -zle .down-history # Return to current command -CURSOR=$cursor # Restore cursor position -NUMERIC=${numeric:-1} # In case of fall through +zle .up-history || return 1 # Retrieve previous command +lastcmd=( ${${(z)BUFFER}:#\;} ) # Split into shell words +zle .down-history # Return to current command +CURSOR=$cursor # Restore cursor position +NUMERIC=${numeric:-1} # In case of fall through (( NUMERIC > $#lastcmd )) && return 1