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zsh/Completion/Base/Core/_dispatch

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#autoload
local comp pat val name i ret=1 _compskip="$_compskip"
local curcontext="$curcontext" service str noskip
# If we get the option `-s', we don't reset `_compskip'.
if [[ "$1" = -s ]]; then
noskip=yes
shift
fi
[[ -z "$noskip" ]] && _compskip=
curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:${1}:"
shift
# See if there are any matching pattern completions.
if [[ "$_compskip" != (all|*patterns*) ]]; then
for str in "$@"; do
[[ -n "$str" ]] || continue
service="${_services[$str]:-$str}"
for i in "${(@)_patcomps[(K)$str]}"; do
eval "$i" && ret=0
if [[ "$_compskip" = *patterns* ]]; then
break
elif [[ "$_compskip" = all ]]; then
_compskip=''
return ret
fi
done
done
fi
# Now look up the names in the normal completion array.
ret=1
for str in "$@"; do
[[ -n "$str" ]] || continue
# The following means we look up the names of commands
# after stripping quotes. This is presumably correct,
# but do we need to do the same elsewhere?
str=${(Q)str}
name="$str"
comp="${_comps[$str]}"
service="${_services[$str]:-$str}"
[[ -z "$comp" ]] || break
done
# And generate the matches, probably using default completion.
if [[ -n "$comp" && "$name" != "${argv[-1]}" ]]; then
_compskip=patterns
eval "$comp" && ret=0
[[ "$_compskip" = (all|*patterns*) ]] && return ret
fi
if [[ "$_compskip" != (all|*patterns*) ]]; then
for str; do
[[ -n "$str" ]] || continue
service="${_services[$str]:-$str}"
for i in "${(@)_postpatcomps[(K)$str]}"; do
_compskip=default
eval "$i" && ret=0
if [[ "$_compskip" = *patterns* ]]; then
break
elif [[ "$_compskip" = all ]]; then
_compskip=''
return ret
fi
done
done
fi
[[ "$name" = "${argv[-1]}" && -n "$comp" &&
"$_compskip" != (all|*default*) ]] &&
service="${_services[$name]:-$name}" &&
eval "$comp" && ret=0
_compskip=''
return ret