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Re: Resolving absolute path of named directory



On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 19:45:59 +0000
Peter Stephenson <p.w.stephenson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Actually, the key chunk of modify-current-argument that does this,
> 
> local ARG="${reply[REPLY]}" repl
> eval repl=\"$1\"
> 
> is a real hack that's crying out for something a bit more sophisticated.

How about this?  You can now use a function to modify the argument and
return the new value in REPLY.  The documentation has code for this
example.

Index: Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/zsh/zsh/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo,v
retrieving revision 1.145
diff -p -u -r1.145 contrib.yo
--- Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo	28 Sep 2012 22:07:29 -0000	1.145
+++ Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo	23 Jan 2013 19:16:40 -0000
@@ -2477,15 +2477,22 @@ See the function tt(modify-current-argum
 an example of how to call this function.
 )
 tindex(modify-current-argument)
-item(tt(modify-current-argument) var(expr-using-)tt($ARG))(
+item(tt(modify-current-argument) [ var(expr-using-)tt($ARG) | var(func) ])(
 This function provides a simple method of allowing user-defined widgets
 to modify the command line argument under the cursor (or immediately to the
-left of the cursor if the cursor is between arguments).  The argument
-should be an expression which when evaluated operates on the shell
+left of the cursor if the cursor is between arguments).
+
+The argument can be an expression which when evaluated operates on the shell
 parameter tt(ARG), which will have been set to the command line argument
 under the cursor.  The expression should be suitably quoted to prevent
 it being evaluated too early.
 
+Alternatively, if the argument does not contain the string tt(ARG), it
+is assumed to be a shell function, to which the current command line
+argument is passed as the only argument.  The function should set the
+variable tt(REPLY) to the new value for the command line argument.
+If the function returns non-zero status, so does the calling function.
+
 For example, a user-defined widget containing the following code
 converts the characters in the argument under the cursor into all upper
 case:
@@ -2497,6 +2504,18 @@ or one of the styles of quotes), and rep
 throughout:
 
 example(modify-current-argument '${(qq)${(Q)ARG}}')
+
+The following performs directory expansion on the command line
+argument and replaces it by the absolute path:
+
+example(expand-dir() {
+  REPLY=${~1}
+  REPLY=${REPLY:a}
+}
+modify-current-argument expand-dir)
+
+In practice the function tt(expand-dir) would probably not be defined
+within the widget where tt(modify-current-argument) is called.
 )
 enditem()
 
Index: Functions/Zle/modify-current-argument
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/zsh/zsh/Functions/Zle/modify-current-argument,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -p -u -r1.4 modify-current-argument
--- Functions/Zle/modify-current-argument	11 Feb 2011 19:28:44 -0000	1.4
+++ Functions/Zle/modify-current-argument	23 Jan 2013 19:16:40 -0000
@@ -14,24 +14,27 @@
 setopt localoptions noksharrays multibyte
 
 local -a reply
-integer REPLY REPLY2 fromend endoffset
+integer posword poschar fromend endoffset
+local REPLY REPLY2
 
 autoload -Uz split-shell-arguments
 split-shell-arguments
 
+(( posword = REPLY, poschar = REPLY2 ))
+
 # Can't do this unless there's some text under or left of us.
-(( REPLY < 2 )) && return 1
+(( posword < 2 )) && return 1
 
 # Get the index of the word we want.
-if (( REPLY & 1 )); then
+if (( posword & 1 )); then
   # Odd position; need previous word.
-  (( REPLY-- ))
+  (( posword-- ))
   # Pretend position was just after the end of it.
-  (( REPLY2 = ${#reply[REPLY]} + 1 ))
+  (( poschar = ${#reply[posword]} + 1 ))
 fi
 
 # Work out offset from end of string
-(( fromend = $REPLY2 - ${#reply[REPLY]} - 1 ))
+(( fromend = $poschar - ${#reply[posword]} - 1 ))
 if (( fromend >= -1 )); then
   # Cursor is near the end of the word, we'll try to keep it there.
   endoffset=1
@@ -39,11 +42,17 @@ fi
 
 # Length of all characters before current.
 # Force use of character (not index) counting and join without IFS.
-integer wordoff="${(cj..)#reply[1,REPLY-1]}"
+integer wordoff="${(cj..)#reply[1,posword-1]}"
 
-# Replacement for current word.  This could do anything to ${reply[REPLY]}.
-local ARG="${reply[REPLY]}" repl
-eval repl=\"$1\"
+# Replacement for current word.  This could do anything to ${reply[posword]}.
+local ARG="${reply[posword]}" repl
+if [[ $1 != *ARG* ]]; then
+    REPLY=
+    $1 $ARG || return 1
+    repl=$REPLY
+else
+    eval repl=\"$1\"
+fi
 
 if (( !endoffset )) && [[ ${repl[fromend,-1]} = ${ARG[fromend,-1]} ]]; then
   # If the part of the string from here to the end hasn't changed,
@@ -54,8 +63,8 @@ fi
 # New line:  all words before and after current word, with
 # no additional spaces since we've already got the whitespace
 # and the replacement word in the middle.
-local left="${(j..)reply[1,REPLY-1]}${repl}"
-local right="${(j..)reply[REPLY+1,-1]}"
+local left="${(j..)reply[1,posword-1]}${repl}"
+local right="${(j..)reply[posword+1,-1]}"
 
 if [[ endoffset -ne 0 && ${#repl} -ne 0 ]]; then
   # Place cursor relative to end.
@@ -71,5 +80,5 @@ else
   integer repmax=$(( ${#repl} + 1 ))
   # Remember CURSOR starts from offset 0 for some reason, so
   # subtract 1 from positions.
-  (( CURSOR = wordoff + (REPLY2 > repmax ? repmax : REPLY2) - 1 ))
+  (( CURSOR = wordoff + (poschar > repmax ? repmax : poschar) - 1 ))
 fi


-- 
Peter Stephenson <p.w.stephenson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Web page now at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/p.w.stephenson/



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