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# This set of functions implements a sort of magic history searching.
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# After predict-on, typing characters causes the editor to look backward
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# in the history for the first line beginning with what you have typed so
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# far. After predict-off, editing returns to normal for the line found.
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# In fact, you often don't even need to use predict-off, because if the
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# line doesn't match something in the history, adding a key performs
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# standard completion --- though editing in the middle is liable to delete
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# the rest of the line.
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#
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# With the function based completion system (which is needed for this),
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# you should be able to type TAB at almost any point to advance the cursor
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# to the next "interesting" character position (usually the end of the
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# current word, but sometimes somewhere in the middle of the word). And
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# of course as soon as the entire line is what you want, you can accept
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# with RETURN, without needing to move the cursor to the end first.
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#
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# To use it:
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# autoload -U predict-on
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# zle -N predict-on
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# zle -N predict-off
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# bindkey '...' predict-on
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# bindkey '...' predict-off
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# Note that all functions are defined when you first type the predict-on
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# key, which means typing the predict-off key before that gives a harmless
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# error message.
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predict-on() {
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zle -N self-insert insert-and-predict
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zle -N magic-space insert-and-predict
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zle -N backward-delete-char delete-backward-and-predict
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zle -N delete-char-or-list delete-no-predict
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zstyle -t :predict verbose && zle -M predict-on
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return 0
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}
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predict-off() {
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zle -A .self-insert self-insert
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zle -A .magic-space magic-space
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zle -A .backward-delete-char backward-delete-char
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zstyle -t :predict verbose && zle -M predict-off
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return 0
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}
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insert-and-predict () {
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setopt localoptions noshwordsplit noksharrays
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if [[ $LBUFFER == *$'\012'* ]] || (( PENDING ))
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then
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# Editing a multiline buffer or pasting in a chunk of text;
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# it's unlikely prediction is wanted
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zstyle -t ":predict" toggle && predict-off
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zle .$WIDGET "$@"
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return
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elif [[ ${RBUFFER[1]} == ${KEYS[-1]} ]]
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then
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# Same as what's typed, just move on
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((++CURSOR))
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else
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LBUFFER="$LBUFFER$KEYS"
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if [[ $LASTWIDGET == (self-insert|magic-space|backward-delete-char) ||
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$LASTWIDGET == (complete-word|accept-*|predict-*|zle-line-init) ]]
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then
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if ! zle .history-beginning-search-backward
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then
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RBUFFER=""
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if [[ ${KEYS[-1]} != ' ' ]]
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then
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unsetopt automenu recexact
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integer curs=$CURSOR pos nchar=${#LBUFFER//[^${KEYS[-1]}]}
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local -a +h comppostfuncs
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local crs curcontext="predict:${${curcontext:-:::}#*:}"
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comppostfuncs=( predict-limit-list )
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zle complete-word
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# Decide where to leave the cursor. The dummy loop is used to
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# get out of that `case'.
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repeat 1
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do
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zstyle -s ":predict" cursor crs
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case $crs in
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(complete)
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# At the place where the completion left it, if it is after
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# the character typed.
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[[ ${LBUFFER[-1]} = ${KEYS[-1]} ]] && break
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;&
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(key)
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# Or maybe at the n'th occurrence of the character typed.
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pos=${BUFFER[(in:nchar:)${KEYS[-1]}]}
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if [[ pos -gt curs ]]
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then
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CURSOR=$pos
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break
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fi
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;&
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(*)
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# Or else at the previous position.
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CURSOR=$curs
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esac
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done
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fi
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fi
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else
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zstyle -t ":predict" toggle && predict-off
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fi
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fi
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return 0
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}
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delete-backward-and-predict() {
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if (( $#LBUFFER > 1 ))
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then
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setopt localoptions noshwordsplit noksharrays
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# When editing a multiline buffer, it's unlikely prediction is wanted;
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# or if the last widget was e.g. a motion, then probably the intent is
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# to actually edit the line, not change the search prefix.
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if [[ $LBUFFER = *$'\012'* ||
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$LASTWIDGET != (self-insert|magic-space|backward-delete-char) ]]
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then
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zstyle -t ":predict" toggle && predict-off
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LBUFFER="$LBUFFER[1,-2]"
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else
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((--CURSOR))
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zle .history-beginning-search-forward || RBUFFER=""
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return 0
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fi
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else
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zle .kill-whole-line
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fi
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}
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delete-no-predict() {
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[[ $WIDGET != delete-char-or-list || -n $RBUFFER ]] && predict-off
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zle .$WIDGET "$@"
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}
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# This is a helper function for autocompletion to prevent long lists
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# of matches from forcing a "do you wish to see all ...?" prompt.
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predict-limit-list() {
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if (( compstate[list_lines]+BUFFERLINES > LINES ||
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( compstate[list_max] != 0 &&
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compstate[nmatches] > compstate[list_max] ) ))
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then
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compstate[list]=''
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elif zstyle -t ":predict" list always
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then
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compstate[list]='force list'
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fi
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}
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# Handle zsh autoloading conventions
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[[ -o kshautoload ]] || predict-on "$@"
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